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<< previous page 1 2 next page>> written by Rahul Rungta Music and art are two methods of communicating that need no translation. Music can evoke the same emotions anywhere in the world, no matter what the language. It is, quite literally, a universal language. Image can depict the same response no matter which language you speak. written by Frank Salsa Trade shows are an important part of your business routine, playing a large role in connecting you with potential and existing clients. Not only can trade shows help you to form business partnerships with others in the industry, but they also allow you to scope out the competition. written by Nate Gillespie The article talks about two famous writers F. Scott Fitzgerald & Ernest Hemingway and their real-life relationship. written by Nate Gillespie April is an important month in American history. The Civil War both began and ended in April; between the April of Fort Sumter and the April of Appomattox Court House, more than half a million Americans died on battlefields stretching from Pennsylvania to Arizona. written by Nate Gillespie April 30 may not (yet) be a national holiday on par with July 4 or January 1, but maybe it will be soon. Why? Because it's National Poem in Your Pocket Day. written by Nate Gillespie No one in American culture personifies boom times quite like Jay Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald's fictional scion of West Egg. When times are good, we all imagine ourselves crashing one of Gatsby's legendary parties, rubbing elbows with the rich and famous as we celebrate our ascent out of the hoi polloi and into the financial elite. written by Nate Gillespie Sometimes it seems that all is new in the world. New developments in science and technology roll out at a staggering pace, revolutionizing our day-to-day lives and enticing us with the promise of allowing us to boldly go where no man has gone before. written by Nate Gillespie What is your favorite book? What are you reading right now? Do your answers to those questions tell us anything meaningful about who you are as a person? Or is the book in your hand just something to pass the time, signifying nothing?
written by Nate Gillespie This February, we honor Black History Month for the 84th time since Professor Carter G. Woodson began the tradition as "Negro History Week" all the way back in 1926. In 2009, though, something about our national recognition of the African-American past seems just a bit different. For the very first time, we celebrate Black History Month while a black American sits in the White House, filling the country's top job as our commander-in-chief.
written by Nate Gillespie
This January, Barack Obama became the President of the United States.
It was truly a remarkably moment in our history, for a wide variety of reasons. Obama’s inauguration marked a dramatic reversal in our national politics, likely ending a generation of conservative Republican domination in Washington.
But more than anything, Barack Obama’s inaugural was remarkable—amazing, astounding, almost unbelievable, considering the long arc of American history—because a black man just became the President of the United States.
written by stand Storeuk Greeting Cards - The best way to communicate and remind your loved ones that you care for them, remember them on those special occasions and are always there. If you are creatively inclined, surely, then you can make your own greeting cards for family and friends with your signature touch and are appreciated for your talent each time. In fact each one of us is gifted with that special something which makes us unique from the others. Some of us are cut out to do business and some of us are artistically inclined. Only a few of us are gifted with both faculties of being creative and marketing our creative products and services ourselves. Capitalizing on our hobbies for making extra money is not every person’s piece of cake. written by lifevest publishing It doesn't do you any good to create a children's book and never show it to anyone. That's what publishing is for. It's about more than just making money. written by Jeff Stats Traditionally, “The Song of the Nibelungs” is perceived as a great gift inebriated by European literature from the past. Basically, this literary work incorporated myths and legends which perfectly illustrated beliefs and traditions of the people that created them. At the same time, the book provides not only important cultural and artistic information but it is also of a great value as a literary work depicting a variety of characters. written by Maki Kopper Since English is the most widespread language used in lots of colleges, writing a good English dissertation is a vital skill that you must develop early in your academic career. English dissertation has structural, linguistic and organizational uniqueness that make them poles apart from the rest. In fact an investigate paper provides details of the research carried out for a subject, a critical English literature dissertation critiques a thought or a matter. written by Ty Hulse Another wonderful picture book for children by Ezra Jack Keats. The trip is based on a common theme but is done much better then any of the other stories in this type. written by Ty Hulse Molly Bang is one of the foremost children's artists of today, her warm and touching art and wonderfully told stories make her works a good choice to read with your child. written by Ty Hulse Ezra Jack Keats is one of the greatest picture book writers and artists of all time. A Letter to Amy is a story about a boy who is simply trying to mail a letter to his friend, and the difficulties involved. written by Steve Gillman Are laws against hate crimes really a good idea, or are they just an attempt to punish people for thoughts and beliefs that we don't like? written by Sharon White The literature research paper is among the many types of researching papers that pertain to exploring new information. In the fields of arts and aesthetics that involve human development, it is the kind of project that you can undertake. written by Jeff Stats Quite a different perspective on marriage and the role of women have female writers. It is worthy of mention that there were just few female writers who had managed to gain public recognition and popularity in the epoch and, what is more, there views were substantially influenced by stereotypes generated by male-dominated society. written by Jeff Stats Historically, male and female views on different aspects of social life varied dramatically. This difference was naturally reflected in literature that serves as the main tool of self-expression and opportunity to express the position of an author either male or female. written by Will Kalif Epic Fantasy is a very wide genre and it encompasses a lot of work that has been defined in a lot of different ways from fantasy to childrens fantasy to high fantasy. Women writers have been breaking new ground and exploring new ideas and concepts in this genre since its inception. Here are some of the pioneering women writers of the genre of epic fantasy. written by Jeff Stats The poem begins in a very straight forward set of words that cause the reader numerous impressions of the landscape being described. It starts with the words "contagious hospital" and it is obvious from the language the author uses that the hospital is not contagious because of the disease, but rather it itself is a sickness, an ever-present state in this depressing landscape. written by Jeff Stats Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince is the sixth book in the series of books by J.K. Rowling. The story setting is in the famous Hogwarts school where Harry meets up with his old friends again. The main characters of the book are mostly the same ones from previous stories. Harry’s friends Hermione and Ron, and the Hogwarts Headmaster Dumbledore are the closest to Harry and are kept in constant focus by the author. written by Jeff Stats Robert Frost was born in San Francisco in 1874 however after his father’s death when young Frost was eleven the family moved to the opposite side of the country- to Massachusetts. This moving was symbolic in a boy’s life as it was an attempt to begin a new life and forget about father’s death by leaving a place of tragedy. He went to high school in a new state, and entered Dartmouth College later although he didn’t stay there for a long time and returned to Massachusetts to teach and work on a few other jobs to support himself and the family. written by Jeff Stats Things Fall Apart, Chinua Achebe's first novel, was published in 1958 in the middle of the Nigerian renaissance. This book tells the story of an Ibo village of the late 1800's and one of its great man, Okonkwo, who has achieved much in his life. written by Jeff Stats Any play or literary work by Shakespeare is a masterpiece of a kind. Regardless of the genre, tragedy or comedy he is able to unmistakably affect the reader to the depth of the soul and reveal the biggest fears and secret desires of human as he is a renowned expert of a human soul. written by Jeff Stats As it happens in the many outstanding works of literature, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn comprises of several themes developed around a central plot. In the case of Mark Twain’s novel, it is a story of a young boy, Huck, and an escaped slave, Jim with the description of their moral, ethical, and human development during thrilling adventures down the Mississippi River that brings them into many conflicts with greater society written by Jeff Stats Tragedy is a unique and very powerful tool in classic literature. As a common standard in tragedy, the protagonist, or "tragic hero" is of high standing who is faced with some opposing force whether internal or external. This writing style is of great popularity mostly for the reason of having common ground with the real life, lives of most people who can associate with the characters of the piece of literature work. The definition of "tragic" could be explained as something very unfortunate, event or person that are not likely to win love of the surrounding world. written by Jeff Stats
Ralph Waldo Emerson, a nineteenth century writer and a poet throughout all his works has convinced an idea of the presence of inner self reliance mechanism and presence of soul in each human being. People believing that such thing as soul and so called “sixth sense” or intuition, according to which each should live, exist, call themselves Emersonians, or Emersonian scholars. << previous page 1 2 next page>> |