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- Express Yourself... Through Blogs! By: Rudolf Freidlander
Picture these three scenarios:
You are at a costume party in a room full of strangers. You are dressed as an 18th Century dandy; you've studied the mannerisms, have affected the perfect accent and you charm every partygoer you meet. Beneath the facade, outside the realm of this party you may be a banker, a steel worker or an unemployed poet but here and now you are Monsieur Baudelaire, the fop who speaks of temperament and style as the be-all and end-all of a meaningful ex... Tags:
- Where's Your Focus? By: Vicki Miller
"What an absurd thing it is to pass over all the valuable parts of a man, and fix our attention on his infirmities." - Joseph Addison, English essayist, poet, & politician (1672 - 1719)
I was reminded this week of a wonderful story told by Dr. Wayne Dyer, one of my favorite inspirational writers and speakers. Dr. Dyer has been featured on Public Television recently talking about inspiration. In his presentations, he shares this remarkable story about how an African tribe h... Tags: forgiveness, anger, addiction, drug abuse, behavioral issues
- Tying One on with Emily By: Kerry Wood
A playful exegesis of Emily Dickinson's poem "I Taste a Liquor Never Brewed" employing the poet's extended metaphor of intoxication to appreciation of nature and extending it to include appreciation of poetry. Tags: Emily Dickinson
- English Major Barbarisms By: Kerry Wood
A muddle-headed English major graduate who should have been tossed out of school instead graduates with honors and is applying to teach. His heavy collegiate reading load has caused him to confuse and combine all the literature he has too hastily read. The article is intended to amuse only. Tags: College
- Reflections on "Mirror" and "Metphors" by Sylvia Plath By: Kerry Wood
English teacher Kerry Wood presents an analysis of two short poems by Sylvia Plath. The analysis focuses on the operation of figurative language--particularly metaphor and simile. Tags: poetry
- Is God Part of Your Marketing Strategy? Part 1 By: Jesse Boland
The reason God MUST become part of your business is widely apparent, but not always practiced by new business owners. The fact that God is key to your success as a business owner can be demonstrated by revealing the fact that the vast majority of successful entrepreneurs' business success is linked to their individual beliefs in God. What role does God play to help you become successful running your own business? Tags: high income business opportunites
- A Request to be Kidnapped From Jerusalem By: eileen fleming
On the November 26, 2006 WAWA Blog, this reporter raised the question if Mordechai Vanunu's Christian conversion could be the reason the Israeli government continues to hold him captive in Jerusalem, 2 1/2 years after he was released from 18 years in jail for telling the world the truth, that Israel had gone nuclear. I received the answer December 3, 2006. Tags: Israel, Vanunu, justice, Christian persecution, human rights
- Top Twenty-five Quotes on God and Christianity By: Jerry Richard Boone
Do you love a good quote? Are you a Christian? Yes? Yes? Then I guarantee you will love the Top Twenty-five Quotes on God and Christianity! Okay, I admit, I did sneak in one of my own. See if you can find it. Tags: Top Quotes, Christian quotes, C.S. Lewis quotes, Jesus Chris
- Online Poetry Communities: 10 Tips to Finding the Right One for You By: Rob Levasseur
Online poetry communities are the sites you join to share poems and to meet other poets who also share an interest in poetry. Finding an exceptional poetry site, dedicated to its poets, is not quite that simple. Tags: Poets, Poetry, Poems, Love poetry, Funeral poetry, Poem, Fri
- Christian Virtues By: Jerry Richard Boone
Are Christian virtues just for sissies, wimps, and other losers? Or are they the most reasonable way for all of us to live? Let's check it out. Tags: Virtues, charity, courage, faith, humility, justice, knowled
- Want to Make Language Learning Easier? Rhymes to the Rescue! By: Kathy Steinemann
Learning a foreign language can be enjoyable - but exasperating. Anything you can do to accelerate learning or make language acquisition more enjoyable is a valuable weapon in your learning arsenal. Kathy Steinemann shares a helpful and unique approach to this challenge. Tags: foreign, language, learn, learning, poetry, poem, poems, rhyming, rh
- George Washington Grew Marijuana ? By: G. Sandkamp
These are some llittle known and bizzare facts from history and the present.Make for great usless trivia at parties. Enjoy... Tags: bizzare facts, history, Trivia
- Collaborative Writing: When Two Brains Are Better Than One By: Heather Hepler
I was so happy a few weeks ago when a boy in the third row of a freshman English class raised his hand and asked us, “Where do you come up with your characters? They are so…um… random.”
I think that’s partly what attracts both Brad and me to writing. In what other vocation or avocation is it okay to know a whole lot about bottle cap collecting, and anachronistic role-playing, and Bob’s Big Boy? Not to mention Brad’s extensive knowledge of all things related to 50’s televi... Tags: young adult novel, how to write a novel, novels, collaborati
- These Unique Computer Tips Can Make Language Learning Easier By: Kathy Steinemann
Your computer can be used as a creative tool in your quest to learn a foreign language. Some innovative ideas can turn your language education into an entertaining, truly memorable experience. Tags: language, learning, education, training, foreign, languages, Germa
- Chef Career - A Chefs Guide to Exotic Fruits By: Josh Stone
Ah, the everyday fruits at the English-speaking table: apple, orange, banana. Tangerine, peach, strawberry. Maybe a bunch of grapes or the occasional kiwi. As anyone can see, the fruit table at the typical banquet is stuck in a rut. Tags: chef, fruit, chef career, exotic fruit, atemoya, bilberry, b
- 2 Eulogy Poems for a Christian Funeral or Memorial Service By: Kathy Steinemann
Recent deaths in the family found me searching the Internet trying to locate eulogy or funeral poetry. What I found was often very inspiring, but I couldn't find exactly the right poem. Having the same problem? Here are a couple of poems for you. Tags: free, eulogy, eulogies, poem, poems, poetry, funeral, funerals, memo
- Some Short Eulogy Poems for a Funeral or Memorial Service By: Kathy Steinemann
Recently, a dear relative passed away. I tried to find a suitable eulogy poem on the Internet. However, I couldn't locate exactly what I was looking for. Are you having the same problem? Here is some poetry that you might be interested in using. Tags: free, eulogy, eulogies, poem, poems, poetry, funeral, funerals, memo
- Studying American Literary Movements for the CSET English Exam? By: Peter Lorison
Literature of America touches on handwriting or literature developed in the United States of America (Colonial America). Tags: cset english literary movements, cset english literature
- English as a Medium For Indian-Writer By: vijaya chauhan
In a paper at Regional Conference of the Association of Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies Held at India International Centre ,New Delhi on February23-6,1975,R.Parthasarathy , while exposing the position of Indian writers in English referred to the comments of American poets Allen Ginsberg ,Gary Snycler and Peter Onlovsky: "If we were gangster poets we would shoot you"(1), his threat was direct against the Indian writers failure to take risk with the English language. Tags: Reports, Survey, Email Survey, Customer Report, Business Rep
- William Shakespeare By: Peter Hutch
Shakespeare produced most of his known work between 1590 and 1613. His early plays were mainly comedies and histories, genres he raised to the peak of sophistication and artistry by the end of the sixteenth century Tags: william shakespeare, bard of avon, english poet.
- The Great Tamil Poet Subramanya Bharathiar By: iyers
Bharathiyar is the name that reminds Indians of nationalism, patriotism and Tamil prose and poetry. Born in 1882 he was conferred the title of Bharati for his poetic talent at a tender age. Bharati emerged as a prolific poet earning the name of Mahakavi, meaning a Great Poet. He died at the age of 39 but in his short span of life he had made immeasurable contribution to his country and language. Tags: Tamil Stories, Tamil Magazines, Tamil Books, Tamil Ebooks, S
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