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A research paper for a junior level seminar college course/topic class on Gender and Race in the Media
By April Tolliver | Published 10/11/2007
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Ancient Egypt. Once a center of trade and comerece in the then known world, Egypt was now reduced to a being a province of Greece, under Alexander the Great. But when Alexander died, what happened to Egypt?
By Romona Lorelli | Published 3/21/2006
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Because of our fast pace consumer society, descriptive words in the English language are disappearing.
By Stefan Rose | Published 9/16/2007
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Independence Day has since faded into the minds of Americans as a barbecue and picnic day of fireworks, however over 200 years ago it was one of the most important dates in the history of this country.
By RomanticSage | Published 7/4/2007
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Do you wish your quarterback had thrown 19 touchdown passes in his first three games? Well, Josh Vogelbach has. Read on to hear how he's transformed a doormat into a burgeoning power.
By Brian Joura | Published 9/19/2007
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Summary of "1776" by David McCullough
By Milad Arefi | Published 12/29/2006
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Idaho is famous for whitewater, especially it's Big Four. But those can be spendy and difficult to acquire a permit. For the adventurous, here's a seven-day planner that encompasses seven wild and beautiful whitewater floats.
By Jeff Welsch | Published 6/14/2006
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Jesus Malverde is a banned saint. Unacknowledged by the Catholic Church he is one of the most popular figures among many Mexicans, both in Mexico and without. He is also known as the patron saint of drug dealers.
By Allen Butler | Published 6/8/2006
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While this movie is packed with action and special effects the emotion has been sucked out of a powerful and emotional story
By Bryan Alaspa | Published 6/5/2006
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For movie buffs and Star Wars fans alike, this 1998 re-issue of the screenplay for The Empire Strikes Back is definitely a must-get volume.
By Alex Diaz-Granados | Published 6/5/2006
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With schools out for the summer, and temperatures rising, families look to the cinema for relief from heat and boredom. The following is an overview of what is available this summer for families.
By D. Gabrielle Jensen | Published 5/25/2006
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Interprets the mousetrap scene of Hamlet through various Elizabethan definitions of the word "play" found in the Oxford English Dictionary.
By Stacy Coyne | Published 5/12/2006
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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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This is a review of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. I played the previous editions. I can't get over how great this one is.
By KD | Published 4/11/2006
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George Mason was a key figure in the forming of our government during the American Revolution. This article details his life and contributions.
By Prinalgin | Published 4/10/2006
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With the largest number of entries in the NCAA Tournament the Big East has to have favored status to turn up at least once among the Final Four. But given the quality of the Big East teams could there be a Big East sweep of the Final Four.
By Lima | Published 4/3/2006
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Inside this sacred place are engraved the names of the 6.000 Italian sailors that fell during World War I and to whose memory the monument was dedicated.
By Gary Picariello | Published 4/3/2006
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This is a review of Grandia III. It discusses game play, graphics, sound, and the ESRB rating.
By KD | Published 4/2/2006
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This article outlines the pioneers in Hip-Hop, the latest news on the pioneers of Hip-Hop, how new school Hip-Hop and old school Hip-Hop relate, and the attitudes of the media with old school artists.
By Shamontiel | Published 3/20/2006
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Although fans know the ultimate fate of the films' major characters, Luceno's Revenge of the Sith novel is a suspenseful and exciting set-up for the final Star Wars movie.
By Alex Diaz-Granados | Published 3/14/2006
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Atreyu's latest album release, entitled The Curse, can be summed up as an Anne Rice vampire novel put to screaming vocals, classic melodic guitar chords, heavy punk metal drums, and atmospheric backup vocals.
By Kevin Hofer | Published 3/13/2006
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It's the off season in Florida and vacations are cheaper. No hurricanes will ruin your trip either. There is something for everyone.
By Eliza Lynn Taylor | Published 2/24/2006
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Details about the Clone Wars - one of the biggest, yet largely unseen, elements in the Star Wars mythology - and well-developed characters are the main draw of this excellently-written Prequel Era novel.
By Alex Diaz-Granados | Published 2/8/2006
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If you've been stranded on a desert island since May of 1977 or are new to the Star Wars mythos, this how-to guide explains the chronology of the six-film saga.
By Alex Diaz-Granados | Published 2/7/2006
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A review of the classic game, The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind
By Dinah Laurel | Published 1/26/2006
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This paper seeks to locate through Shakespeare's language the root of the supposed "humanity" modern readers find present in the character of Shylock, who can alternatively be seen merely as a stock Jewish stereotype.
By Mae Stout | Published 1/25/2006
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"The Godfather Part III" came out in Christmas of 1995 and is a much maligned film
though, to be fair, expectations for it were so high that it was doomed to disappoint from the start.
By Daniel Tervoort | Published 1/25/2006
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The twentieth century was a time of change for the entire world. Nations were at war, technology was moving in a hundred directions and those advancements made a huge impact on the future of the world.
By Heather Kidder | Published 1/3/2006
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Bird beaks are adapted to the specific types of food that they eat. The purpose of this bird beak lab is to establish and understand how and why bird beaks are adapted to the food they eat.
By SLL | Published 12/13/2005
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While chronic pain sufferers may find it difficult to get a doctor to prescribe the level of medication they feel they need to control symptoms, others find access to powerful narcotics just an expensive click away.
By Kate J. Chase | Published 12/8/2005
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An examination of the roles of female characters in Shakespeare's tragedies: Titus Andronicus and Macbeth.
By Carmen Medici | Published 12/6/2005
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The precepe' is the traditional manger or crib scene. Typically made out of paper mache' and complete with figurines of the baby Jesus, the wise men, animals and more, San Gregorio Armeno is home to dozens of Precepe' craftsmen.
By Gary Picariello | Published 12/6/2005
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David Garrick, renowned British theatrical actor and manager, was born in Hereford, England February 19, 1717 and after a fairly long career as thespian, author and producer, he is considered to be one of the biggest contributors to 18th century theatre.
By Abbe Miller | Published 12/5/2005
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The Mojave Desert has beautiful landscape and intriguing manmade curios. However, housing developments and the march of human progress is destroying this beautiful land.
By Tracie McFarlin | Published 11/21/2005
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Information on the background of Usui Reiki and its principles, as well as Essential Reiki and other modern lineages. Includes the Reiki Principles, information on the degrees and attunements, and suggestions for finding a teacher.
By Lady MoonDance | Published 11/9/2005
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Before the caissons and funeral processions, before the speeches and the ceremonies, there existed a small unit of men left from a War of Independence. This unit has since seen over 200 years of patriotic duty for America.
By Kristie Poehler | Published 11/8/2005
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The Dam Busters is a fun and realistic game from Just Flight, just one of many of their and other Combat and Flight Simulation add-ons.
By Jeff Gedgaud | Published 10/14/2005
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Rhetoric is important in selling anything to a public. The Bush administration used fear to pursuade the American public to support its Iraq War policy.
By MJM | Published 10/8/2005
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This essay tells a non-fictional first person account of a stay in a mental hospital. It shows the need for the stigmas to be unattached to depression, and the humor elements drive the story home.
By Chrysta Perretti | Published 9/15/2005
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May the force be with you. I know it's hokey but also it can be a lot of fun, and not just for kids. The Lego Star Wars video game is fun and can be quite funny and enjoyable for all ages.
By Jeff Gedgaud | Published 9/15/2005
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The article tells about the Russian freighter "Ivan Vasili" and its terrible curse that drove its seamen mad.
By Norman A. Rubin | Published 8/29/2005
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This article describes how in one day one can visit Brussels' most important attractions while sampling some of the best chocolate in the world. There is perhaps no better way to tour this often forgotten European capital.
By Matthew Kopetski | Published 8/27/2005
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If African, Asian and Native Americans are considered minorities and oppressed groups based on educational attainments, poverty and health standarts - Appalachian Americans have it the worst of all. They are the INVISIBLE minority in America.
By Everett Sizemore | Published 8/16/2005
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Enter the Matrix is a fun, albeit unoriginal, action game that should at least appeal to fans of the game.
By Madbum | Published 8/12/2005
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Master of Orion 3 is a confusing game that requires a lot of time to understand. Those who have experience in the series of are willing to donate the required time will find a lot to love.
By Madbum | Published 8/10/2005
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A rather cursory look at the philosophical problems that present themselves upon analysis of "public spaces". Their existence in the true sense of the word is limited at best.
By Kevin Eleazer | Published 5/30/2005
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Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith is the harrowing tale of Anakin Skywalker's turn from peaceful Jedi Knight, hero of the Clone Wars, to Darth Vader, an evil Sith Lord and murderer. THis novel is heart wrenching and emotionally touching.
By James Wolfe | Published 5/27/2005
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Matthew Stover's Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith is over 400 pages long, so it should come to no surprise that it is much more than a simple retelling of the script.
By Danielle Sottosanti | Published 5/25/2005
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A review of "How to Find the Love of Your Life" and "The Singles Almanac
By Pat Jacobs | Published 5/9/2005
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