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The price of some food items has jumped 30 to 50 percent in the United States in the last year with no end in sight to the inflation. Forget foreclosures and the price of gas. This is the most importa...
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Published: Jun 04, 2008
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I have been studying in Australia since February. Here are some of the things I've learned the hard way about studying abroad. I am currently on winter break and return to school there in late July.
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Published: Jun 20, 2007
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I have spent the last three months studying in Australia and learned some strange things about the language. Here are some ti[s for others who might be heading Down Under.
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Published: Jun 20, 2007
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This is a look at some of the stereotypes, both racial and sexual, inherent in early Westerns.
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Published: Mar 15, 2007
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A look at the works of John Ford and Anthony Mann and a comparison of their storytelling to the Bard himself.
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Published: Mar 15, 2007
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This is a review of a paper by Gardiner Harris explaining the potential hazards of antidepressants.
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Published: Mar 15, 2007
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An analysis of the character Caliban in Shakespeare's "The Tempest".
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Published: Oct 20, 2006
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A critical analysis of PBS' speculaiton regarding the life of William Shakespeare.
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Published: Oct 20, 2006
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This is a critical review of the information supplied by PBS in its telling of the life and tiems of Shakespeare.
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Published: Oct 20, 2006
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A look at one of the Bard's Tragedies.
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Published: Oct 20, 2006
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An analysis of the character of Hamlet in Shakespeare's play of the same name and a critical analysis. Should he be called hero?
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Published: Oct 20, 2006
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A review of the essay that claims the cadence of "Hamlet" helps deceive the audience regarding the events on stage.
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Published: Oct 20, 2006
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A critical examination of Eric S. Mallin 's essay, "You Kilt My Foddah: Or Arnold, Prince of Denmark."
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Published: Oct 20, 2006
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A critical essay regarding Laura Bohannan's article, "Shakespeare in the Bush."
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Published: Oct 20, 2006
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This is an essay analyzing Gottschalk's work and his commentary on Shakespeare's "Hamlet".
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Published: Oct 20, 2006
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This is an essay analyzing Dent's assertions regarding imagination in Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream."
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Published: Oct 20, 2006
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This is a critizal review of the piece by Dorothea Lange and short comparison to some of her other works.
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Published: Oct 06, 2006
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A critical look at the way media coverage has changed of modern warfare and changed because of modern warfare.
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Published: Oct 05, 2006
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In literature, there is a distinct difference between a hero and a protagonist. Do Hamlet and Romeo qualifiy as heroes?
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Published: Oct 02, 2006
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Famed Black and white photographer Ansel adams is best known for his photos of nature at her most splendid. This photo deviates from the trend.
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Published: Oct 02, 2006
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Orson Welles films seemed to go from the top of the world to the bottom of the fish pond. This is a look at some of his lowest budget films.
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Published: Oct 02, 2006
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This is a look at three of Orson Welles' less-known films and how they fit within the Film Noir genre.
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Published: Oct 02, 2006
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This is a paper for a film class analyzing the use of traditional literarywriting techniques and how it translates to film
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Published: Oct 02, 2006
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"The Big heat" exemplifies the development of the ati-hero in film noir and gives rise to the concept of flawed characters with good, sometimes, intentions.
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Published: Sep 30, 2006
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At the end of The canterberry Tales, Chaucer attempts to lay the blame for the work squarely at his own feet and divert any praise for the work to God. Was this just a humble servant thanking his make...
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Published: Sep 30, 2006
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LIke so much of The Canterbury Tales, The Pardoner's Tale is both allegorical and a commentary on Chaucer's view of the world around him. Here's an analytical look at the tale and what Chaucer may hav...
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Published: Sep 30, 2006
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I started listening to Kiss when I was 5 and got to see them live for the first time 16 years later. Here are my choices for the top ten songs from their extensive career.
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Published: Sep 25, 2006
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Begun by aging hippies and catering to young ones, The Longbranch is carbondale's only vegetarian restaurant and the best coffeehouse in town.
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Published: Sep 14, 2006
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Six different grocery stores serve this city of 35,000, but the best is the one tucked in at the south edge of town, Arnold's Market.
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Published: Sep 14, 2006
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There are three textbook stores in Carbondale, home of Southern Illinois University. By far the best is 710 Bookstore. They get it right.
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Published: Sep 14, 2006