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Elizabethan Music
by Viola King, Jun 8, 2008
An overview of the music of the Elizabethan Era (1558-1603) and its role in the society of its time.
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Six Famous David Cooks
by Casey In Real Life, May 27, 2008
A look at all the famous David Cooks of the world.
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Chocolate Drive 2005
by DL, Dec 1, 2006
Our school's annual chocolate drive
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Mariah Carey Epitomizes Class and Beauty
by Chuka Martin, Apr 18, 2008
Is she a diva or what?
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How to Identify Your Soul Mate
by KELVIN TAKOR, Apr 8, 2008
Think about your significant other. Are they really the one you would want holding your hand during the darkest hours of your life?
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How Music Affects Emotion, Intelligence, and Health
by Kellie Stewart, Mar 28, 2008
So many outside factors can affect our emotions, such as movies, friends, books, television shows, something someone says, or even food. One of these factors is obviously music. Even without words, music can make us joyful or depressed, energized or sleepy.
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Should Famous People Have Normal Lives?
by Tenisha Younger Hayes, Mar 27, 2008
The pros and cons of being famous. This asks the question: Is being famous worth the trials and adversity that comes along with it?
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Are You a Pot Smoking Anti-American? You Are If You Like “Puff the Magic Dragon”
by Brandon Kumm, Mar 17, 2008
Puff the Magic Dragon is one of the most beloved songs of my childhood. Of course, I was just about the right age in the early 70’s to hear songs like that. Now, I never thought the song was about anything other than little Jackie and his pet magic dragon, but over the years since then the song has become a well known drug reference song, despite the alleged intentions of the authors.
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50's Entertainment
by SomeGuy, Mar 9, 2008
Entertainment in the 50s was very different from previous decades. Technology had become very popular and the TV was used by all that could afford it.
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Manic-Depression and Creativity
by Jose Olivares, Feb 6, 2008
Manic-Depression covers a wide spectrum in which the individual suffering from it may become creative. However, it may have destructive consequences such as suicide. Manic-Depression, although a potentially harmful psychological condition, may also be the mother of many great pieces of art.
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