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One Woman Against Acts of Slavery: Effects on Uncle Tom’s Cabin
by FrecklesAreMyStars, Jul 4, 2008
Famous literature and how it affected slavery and the Civil War.
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We are Always Right as Americans
by Rajasir, Jun 30, 2008
To me language is just a means of communication and not an ornament.
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Are We All Going to Die?
by Rajasir, Jun 15, 2008
Will all the predictions come true?
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Prince William and His Future Fairy Tale Princess
by joycelamela, Jun 15, 2008
Prince William has only one destiny--that is to become a King. As second in line to the British throne after his father Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales, William's future belongs to the British monarchy and of course-to the World history. But his future role is impossible without the support of a Queen Consort.
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Legends Vs. Fairy Tales
by Quintana Marie, May 21, 2008
Where do our fairy tales come from? Here I compare Indian legends to fairy tales and biblical happenings.
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Storytelling: Food for Our Souls
by Erik Whitter, May 18, 2008
Why the various mediums of storytelling, such as books and movies, are so important to us as human beings.
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Leon Battista Alberti and Humanism
by Italo linguist, May 15, 2008
Humanism from the literary perspective of Leon Battista Alberti.
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Transcendentalism: Emerson and Thoreau
by CJ Scott, May 10, 2008
The characteristics of two of the world's most renowned transcendentalists, Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau.
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Are you Afraid of Death?
by Rajasir, Apr 24, 2008
Life is an uncertain and unpredictable preparation for death.
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The Wanderlust and the Lonely Traveler
by lalitha v.raman, Mar 26, 2008
The traveling does not always consists of crystal blue waters, clear cotton clouds and great gorgeous mountains. The wanderlust has its awards and rewards and in the same way, it has its own way of meting out harsh punishments in the form of the turbulent seas, torrential rains and bumpy pathways.
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