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Aesop, the Father of Fables
by balisunset, Aug 24, 2008
Aesop is one of the most famous authors of fables. Because information about him is sparse and uncertain, some believe that he was not a historical figure. The best sources to reconstruct his life and work are provided by the historians Herodotus and Euagon (or Eugeon) from the fifth century BCE and by the Vita Aesopi, a popular written text from the first century CE.
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Fairy Tales and Folklore in Modern Advertising Campaigns
by balisunset, Aug 24, 2008
Folklore has long been used to attract attention in advertising slogans and texts. While proverbs, folk songs, and nursery rhymes are particularly prevalent, folktales have also been used to lure people into a purchasing choice. In fact, the “Pied Piper of Hamelin” can well be considered as a symbol of the world of advertising, with the pied piper playing his pipe ever so sweetly and the consumers following him without resisting his charming and manipulative music.
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Adaptation in Fairy Tales and Folklore
by balisunset, Aug 24, 2008
The concept of “adaptation” refers to the process that occurs when folktales and fairy tales are changed into new versions, or variants, in the course of their transmission.
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An Infopreneur Lifestyle
by Creation Hub, Aug 22, 2008
This is my experience of being an infopreneur. Being a newbie and trying to create a reputation for myself is not easy but not impossible.
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Reading Aloud or Storytelling?
by K D Lovett, Aug 12, 2008
A teacher sits in front of a class reading a story. Should this be called reading aloud or storytelling?
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I Can't Teach English
by Rajasir, Jul 6, 2008
It was impossible to teach that class.
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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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Battle of Nubia
by The Quail 1957, Jun 8, 2008
Memories of an Old Dragon and his past life experiences; delving into the modern day world Metaphysical and Spiritual mindsets.
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Watching Death
by B Nelson, Jun 1, 2008
Recounting some true stories of deaths throughout my lifetime. We can all learn something when death occurs.
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Spirtuality in Javanese Fable Story
by Purnomosidhi, May 25, 2008
Serat Kancil is Javanese fable story, adopted from Indian Jataka. The theme of the story contains journey of spirituality.
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