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Chapter five in "The Call of the Wild" opens a instructive insight for reaching Heaven.
By Ivan Sugarwood | Published 5/10/2008
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It began, as most things do, in a small way. In the subterranean darkness, a delicate tendril sensed light and warmth somewhere above it and began it's long, painful journey toward the source.
By Richard Marmo | Published 3/14/2007
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This article reviews the "Yukon Steak Co." restaurant.
By Charlotte Kuchinsky | Published 4/27/2007
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Into the Wild, written by John Krakauer, which retraces the life and eventful death of Christopher McCandless. This young man from a well-to-do family hitchhiked to Alaska and walked into the wilderness north of Mount McKinley.
By Znuage | Published 10/19/2006
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Sean Penn's adaptation of John Krakauer's book Into the Wild, conjures up Kerouac's On The Road meets Thoreau's Walden, glorifying the journey of Christopher McCandless; an idealist who ditched a Harvard bound life for a great Alaskan adventure
By Jason Cangialosi | Published 10/17/2007
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Duluth, Minnesota welcomed National Scenic and Historic Trails Conference, September 7-11. The Conferees kicked off a year of celebration to culminate in 2008, the 40th Anniversary of the National Trails.
By Sharkbytes | Published 9/20/2007
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A brief analysis of the short story by Jack London
By Sujie Kim | Published 7/15/2008
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Dirty deals, unpaid claims, and the coming collapse of the insurance industry a hard-hitting expose; of a problem-plagued industry and a compelling case for
federal regulation.
By Bostick Communications | Published 8/15/2008
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The future is close - but what will it look like? This article covers a few aspects of the private homes of the future.
By Krogager | Published 5/3/2007
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This is a brief history of the Whalehead Club, a popular Outer Banks attraction and one of the state's registered historical places.
By Kathryn Lively | Published 7/23/2007
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In the sixth month the angel Gabriel was sent from God to a town in the Galilee called Nazareth, to a virgin betrothed to a man named Joseph of the house of David; and the maiden's name was Mary.
By Norman A. Rubin | Published 5/3/2007
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An In-depth analysis of the Superhero and his origin.
By C. W. Lesher | Published 7/22/2008
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East of the Cascade Mountain range, exists numerous venues for casino gambling.
By Crystal | Published 7/21/2006
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Wild Blue is a Satellite Internet Company. This is a good and bad review for a good service that needs to work on info-structure issues.
By Chris Collins | Published 1/4/2008
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In the years following the Mexican Revolution, various powers took hold in Mexico as it faced struggle from within and abroad. These forces helped shape Mexico throughout the course of the 20th century.
By Lucas Mortinson | Published 5/9/2007
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A send up of the fifth Harry Potter movie to refresh the memories of the film franchise before the sixth movie "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince."
By KValentine | Published 7/30/2008
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The occasional modern historian is quick to place blame on the Democratic Party as the sole faction that was intent on keeping the institution of slavery alive and well in Antebellum America. However, there is a bit more to the story.
By MA Robo | Published 2/27/2006
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A wide look at the current state of the world's oceans.
By S McCormic | Published 7/21/2008
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Captivating true story of Christopher McCandless, an innocent boyish young man who hikes to Alaska to live alone in the wild, and his adventure and mishaps along the way.
By Sandra Essary | Published 3/19/2008
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The elephant is well known for its loud, high-pitched trumpeting call of alarm, usually accompanied by roaring and growling. However, the elephant also has a secret voice, one that is hidden from human hearing.
By Key Woods | Published 9/14/2007
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In a small town of upstate, New York a sinister plot was underway in the local government to execute a group of unwanted tourists. In this true story of high emotion and conflict, will the government succeed in their plot of mass murder?
By Mary Pagay | Published 9/18/2006
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This is a theory of physics, complete with suggested ways to confirm it, based upon Biblical creation. This theory (a qualitative analysis) concerns the ultimate physical components of the universe.
By Daniel McCreary | Published 7/12/2007
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Sean Penn takes a break from ultra dark acting roles to direct the true story of a young man who left society to explore the American wilderness and died for the chance at ultimate freedom.
By Robert Dougherty | Published 4/5/2008
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A brief history of the Texas Rangers, focusing on how they began.
By Juniper Tree | Published 1/29/2007
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Capturing the wild west of cowboys and heroes through film, all in one museum from our very own singing cowboy, Gene Autry.
By sherrie taylor | Published 7/21/2008
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What would you do if you discovered your six foot tall Lakota guardian angel was stuck in your reality with you, and couldn't return to the Spirit World?
Suspense, romance, action, and a bit of fantasy-THE MARK OF THE GUARDIAN By Regina Paul | Published 8/31/2006
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With so many new books being published for children daily, it's easy to forget the great books we grew up with. Take the list to the book store and start sharing these timeless treasures with your children.
By Lisa Sheppard | Published 9/7/2006
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BMW's history is vibrant and innovative. Starting out as two comapnies based out of Munich, Germany BMW was originally known for making powerful airplane engines. As times changed BMW took a dynamic stance in the automotive world.
By Porsha Clark | Published 10/11/2006
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Some believe that the famous author left behind a few things, including his energy.
By Jennifer Eblin | Published 5/3/2008
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Clear back to our ancients--the feeling and thrill of hunting the wild beast out in the wild was probably one of the most natural highs of living. While we have to admit it's a part of our ancestral DNA--we have to learn how to control ourselves, too...
By Gregoriancant | Published 1/25/2008
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The American League Manager of the Year award comes down to three men in my opinion. Which one should win it?
By Zac Wassink | Published 9/27/2007
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Written in high school by the author. A mix of a book review of Stephen King's 'The Stand', and a showcase of basic sociological terms. William Golding's "Lord of the Flies" is also mentioned and compared with "The Stand". Alternative Access: www.kepholio.com
By T.L. Curtis | Published 3/27/2008
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A look into the habits of the wild Sand Cat.
By Pauline Abreu | Published 11/7/2007
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This article takes a comical but serious look at the manic side of Bipolar Illness. Upon going to the doctor it becomes obvious that I was experiencing a manic state but managed to talk the doctor out of hospitalization.
By Serina Matteson | Published 2/9/2007
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harry potter is not good and the craze is not healthy for the young minds!
By Pratanu Banerjee | Published 11/11/2007
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Wild Ginseng is highly prized for its natural health benefits. Many collectors in the state of Ohio harvest this herb annually. If you're interested in becoming a collector and making some extra cash, then read this informative article today!
By Kassidy Emmerson | Published 9/11/2006
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The baseball season is a long, 162 game marathon that tests not only physical endurance, but mental and emotional endurance as well.
By Kevin ODonnell | Published 7/21/2008
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The tour ended in New York City. A city that Alison Goldfrapp obviously loves in the US. Guess what Alison? NY loves you back!
By DMW | Published 10/26/2006
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When we think of "sports spectacle", we usually envision Don King and his hair hyping a boxing match that never lives up to its histrionics. It was Bobby Riggs, though, who truly brought the word spectacle to sports 35 years ago this summer...
By Gregoriancant | Published 7/22/2008
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The top 20 comedies of all time, including a brief summary and a famous quote left behind from each film. Compiled from an original list of 80, sure to spark debate or enthusiastic agreement.
By Charles Oh | Published 2/16/2006
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Jean Toomer's Cane illustrates the return of the African-American community and culture to its southern origins and indirectly addresses many of concepts, including the "New Negro" and segregation, that characterized the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s.
By Josh Herwitt | Published 5/29/2008
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Atlanta is best known as the hot spot of Georgia, but the city also offers a wealth of winter fun. The warmer southern climate keeps the action lively, making it an ideal place for tourists to visit and locals to enjoy outdoor and indoor activities year round.
By Barb Webb | Published 12/21/2006
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If you have never tried Cuban food, you are missing out on a great experience. It is a delicious blend of Spanish and Carribean and the two blend very well together
By Regina Sass | Published 10/23/2006
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The most misunderstood and under-appreciated cost of World War II for the United States was the damage done to the environment during wartime operations.
By N. Katers | Published 1/27/2006
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My taste changes from day to day, but these are the songs that excite me now.
By Erin Snap | Published 4/27/2007
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Eight over the hill men take four days off from work to conquer the Dragon, the Hellbender, and the Cherohala Skyway.
By Dean Booher | Published 10/18/2007
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Description of the Elk, where and how it lives.
By Randy Inman | Published 11/7/2007
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Examining the various literary influences, such as Freud, St. Tomas Aquinas, and Dante, that shaped A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, as well as the autobiographical influences in James Joyce's most famous novel.
By Renee Awad, ND | Published 7/10/2008
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I know the meaning of "married To The road"
By Daniel Doyle | Published 1/23/2007
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The Rio Grande Wild and Scenic River- the name conjures up grand adventure, and perhaps a little danger. And well it should...
By Antonio Chiodo | Published 12/20/2005
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Analysis and critique of Patricia Hill Collins' notion of the 'outsider-within' from a Kuhnian perspective.
By David Price | Published 10/5/2007
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Every magazine out there may have one, so here is my list of the 100 greatest characters in film history.
By Luke M. | Published 10/1/2007
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A man who journeys aournd world looking for stories of the occult. Finds himself in becoming part of one during his latest expedition.
By Bryan Kupper | Published 3/28/2007
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Critical Analysis of Post-Colonial Literature
By Kevin Lucia | Published 12/17/2007
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It is always a magical moment when I see that first flower, plant or bird that distinguishes a Greenway Trail from all the other trails. The beautiful Coreopsis Tinctoria was one of those first things.
By Max O' Well | Published 5/2/2007
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The Wild Horse drum serves a valuable place in the Native American, and non-Indian community
By Corina Roberts | Published 1/27/2007
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RWA, my backyard wrestling group of sorts, is very dear to me. I hope this history piece will show backyard wrestling in a different light, and prove to be a great read for all.
By Jamie Williams | Published 6/11/2008
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Teaching outline and explication of key issues in Shakespeare's Henry the IV & V
By Dave Wulf | Published 4/26/2006
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Immediately after book 6 was published, I realized that there would be a long time between it and book seven. Since I am impatient, I went ahead and wrote book seven myself, and this is it.
By Nathaniel Jones | Published 11/2/2007
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Some thoughts about the diminishing distinctions between what is presented as "Reality" and that which is presented as "Entertainment." A cultural direction?
By marindavid | Published 6/12/2007
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Thousands of tourists a year flock to the beautiful Adirondack Mountains. Although most go for the outdoor experience, there are plenty of museums in the area that shouldn't be missed.
By Michele McDonough | Published 7/15/2008
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Take a peek at the rising trend of gossip blogs across the Internet, and learn how basic conversations are evolving to new heights.
By Sabah Karimi | Published 8/30/2006
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The cell phone seems as though it's been around forever. In fact, a device that bears even the most passing of resemblance to what you own only came along in the early 1970s.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 7/6/2007
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Major duds provided by Kevin Costner, "Waterworld" and "The Postman" didn't make the list because the list below contains films that are far worse.
By John Sanchez | Published 6/12/2007
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I don't care what else you have read: the new Indy is the best since the original.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 5/23/2008
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Why are critics afraid to call a mutt a mutt? This article lists the 25 worst or most overrated movies ever made. The list goes from box office bombs to cash cows and from obvious flops to Oscar winners.
By Ken Smith | Published 10/5/2006
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Assisi ranks among Italy's most popular tourist attractions, being right up there with the wonders of Rome or the canals of Venice. It is, in fact, the most popular religious destination in Italy, aside from Vatican City.
By clarsonimus | Published 2/21/2006
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If you are planning on an outdoor wedding, then you should consider having your wedding in Montana as it has hundreds of unique outdoor locations.
By Eisla Sebastian | Published 4/18/2006
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The Broyhill Inn and Conference Center in Boone, The Mast Farm Inn in Valle Crucis, and the Green Park Inn in Blowing Rock offer great opportunities to explore the local culture and natural beauty of North Carolina's western mountains.
By Bradford Hackley | Published 12/6/2005
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Bizarre is back with his first LP. You've heard him in D12, now he's back to give you a taste of his day-to-day life. This is what it's like living in a Hannicap Circus!
By Tim Herzer | Published 8/31/2005
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The next best thing to an adventure is reading a story about one. These picks for the Top Ten Gift Ideas for the Well Read Adventurer are entertaining, amusing and inspiring tales from those who dared.
By Anna Burroughs | Published 11/23/2006
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I want to talk about the urge to runaway and the mysterious disappearance of the counterculture. What defines a runaway? Indeed, it is an age-old question.
By Jetlag Democracy | Published 8/18/2006
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A vaguely humorous but entirely true accounting of a Pennsylvania winter storm.
By Moeursalen | Published 12/14/2007
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Gonzo was the name that our daughter, Rena, gave to this small red bundle of fur. The puppy was given to her as a Christmas gift from a friend.
By Omega Keller Powers | Published 4/1/2008
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Take a look at how both natural born citizens and legal aliens are subject to the laws of the land while aliens illegaly enter a foreign country are allowed break other laws but not prosicuted because they are too controversial or just too much trouble to prosecute.
By Dewey R Mason II | Published 10/29/2007
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On April 18th, Council Bluffs, Iowa will join "The Big Read" a project designed to emphasize and improve reading literacy with it's month long project in communities across the nation.
By SJWP | Published 4/28/2008
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The top ten G animated movies released to video in 2006...
By Susan300 | Published 12/20/2006
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Certain examples of banned and challenged books come without surprise; Mein Kampf is a banned book, as is The Anarchist Cookbook. Other choices can surprise readers - The Wizard of Oz, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, and The Diary of Anne Frank are a few examples.
By Christina M. | Published 9/25/2007
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Americans still feel the call of the wild, at least when the wild consists of their own backyard.
By Regina Sass | Published 8/3/2007
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Spirit of the Artist is an arts and crafts gallery located in Philadelphia's Antique Row neighborhood. This area on Pine Street between 9th and Broad Street is the nations longest continually running antique district.
By Ashley Kraemer | Published 7/13/2006
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With all of the buzz around Al Gore's Nobel Prize winning efforts, many are hoping the heightened awareness of global warming will turn some attention to the plight of the polar bears.
By Everett Sizemore | Published 10/16/2007
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A scenic state park on which Jack London used to live
By Stephen Murray | Published 7/8/2007
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My pet job was my very first occupation and job experience, full of wild twists and turns and more drama than I could ever imagine.
By Joshua Legg | Published 6/11/2007
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Here is a list of 100 out of more than 500 great songs in the '80s
By Luke M. | Published 10/5/2006
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You can take a musical "walk on the wild side," as singer Lou Reed used to say, with Camille Saint-Saens "Carnival of the Animals" at Rosewood Center for Family Arts in Dallas, TX.
By Terri Rimmer | Published 2/20/2007
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A review of several of the best vegetarian restaurants in Los Angeles.
By J. Rica Middlebrooks | Published 3/6/2007
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A look at some of the most haunted roads in the world, roads you may think twice about travelling on late at night
By Griff | Published 12/3/2007
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Piggy's spectacles, although a small item, are of large symbolic value, representing the order and knowledge of the world the boys came from, the driving hope of rescue, but also the destruction of those reassuring symbols as the glasses themselves are destroyed.
By Gadren | Published 8/24/2007
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The Sims Online is a very popular video game, and it may be getting even more popular. Trouble is, it has been almost completely overrun by an occasionally subtle, occasionally out version of the Mob.
By Karen Peralta | Published 8/16/2006
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My opinion of the actors, plot, and the movie in general.
By Dwight Ward | Published 6/6/2008
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The call of the wild can be seductive. Poor preparation, poor judgment and hubris can be a dangerous combination that can lead to pure misery, injury or even death. Be wise and commit to the safety rules.
By Nora Knowles | Published 9/11/2005
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Some people collect Indian arrowheads. Chuck Stern of Nashville, Illinois man is a flintknapper, making arrowheads, as well as the arrows and bows that go with them.
By Nick Howes | Published 2/6/2008
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In this compare/contrast essay, the two great war poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson and Siegfried Sassoon are considered in terms of their use of language, context, and imperatives.
By Robin Sulkosky | Published 8/4/2008
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The story of how Rasbubby Hill Nursery came about and information about the unique babies for adoption.
By mjmeeker | Published 1/31/2008
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The Lone Ranger and Tonto were once more recognizable than just about any actual human being in America. It's time to bring them back and not with an actor whose dialogue must be redubbed by another actor.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 1/28/2008
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Learn about a variety of charter companies that offer whale shark diving adventures.
By Eisla Sebastian | Published 2/20/2008
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This is a fun film with two of Hollywood's oldest and brightest star that even the family can enjoy. It's not perfect, but what film is anymore?
By Luke M. | Published 1/17/2008
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10 more trivia questions for my fellow trivia nerds. This time we visit the "Wild West."
By Wayne McDonald | Published 6/18/2008
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Recap and review of Season 7's Neil Diamond night. Yeah, it's a little snarky, just like you like it.
By Bat Canary | Published 5/2/2008
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In a land that leaves no more territory to be conquered, cultivating Frontier culture as a means of entertainment may appear futile. How should such efforts from 21st-century film and television be perceived?
By AJ Emelby | Published 7/18/2008
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