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Dr. Heidegger's Demonic Experiment
by RagingHamster, Jan 23, 2008
Dr. Heidegger is a tale of a great sin. Read on with caution.
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Of Mice and Men Analysis
by Orion, Jan 23, 2008
An analysis on John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men.
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A Model for Media
by ecrivan wordwizard, Jan 22, 2008
A short review of the book "Understanding Media" by Marchall Mcluhan.
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Death of a Salesman
by Romina, Jan 18, 2008
I have written a summary about Miller's play "Death of a Salesman" which fuses realism and symbolism in reviewing the tragic life of a salesman victimized by his own false values of modern America.
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Oscar Wilde: An Ideal Husband
by Misplaced Misfit, Jan 17, 2008
A brief overview of how society's expectations of perfection affect the people who make up the society in Oscar Wilde's An Ideal Husband.
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Jane Eyre: A Perspective
by Misplaced Misfit, Jan 17, 2008
An essay concerning the personal journeys of both Jane and Mr. Rochester that culminates in both of them discovering what they want and need in each other.
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Audio Books - The Pros and Cons
by INFORMANIA, Apr 20, 2007
While audio books are quite popular in sales market, or even for check out in public libraries for that matter, one may still argue that an audio book isn’t quite as good and healthy a replacement to the mind as its predecessor.
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Hero, Superhero, Antihero, Villain: The Top 10 Most Interesting Comic Book Characters
by Emma C S, Jan 6, 2008
A detailed list of some of the coolest, most innovative and inventive characters in Western comics, ranging from superheroes and villains to Indie icons.
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Indiana Authors
by James Henderson, Jan 3, 2008
Jamie Carie and Debra Kemp are authors who each had a book chosen as one of 2007's Best Books by USA Book News.
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Duong Thu Huong
by John Walsh, Jan 2, 2008
Will the leading Vietnamese author become Southeast Asia's first Nobel Laureate for Literature.
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