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  • 200 Years Of Charles Dickens By Norton Scientific Collection
    By: stanleynorton | - Simultaneous events were held worldwide in celebration of the 200th birthday of Charles Dickens -- the man who wrote A Christmas Carol, Oliver Twist, A Tale of Two Cities, Norton Collection of Classic and Scientific Literature, David Copperfield and Great Expectations.

    Dickens surely takes his time and mostly does not go directly to the point. In fact, during his time, he publishes his works in installments (which is cheaper than whole novels and easier to market). Adding to his po ...

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  • The Best Holiday Reads
    By: Nicholson | - Whether its War and peace youre reading or just peace and quiet you want to pursue a book, having a great book on holiday is one of the nicest feelings of all.

    One of the nicest ways to read a novel when abroad is to have one that is close to the culture of the country you are visiting this gives you a feel for the country and work together to make both the holiday and the book that bit more satisfying to read and that bit more enthralling.

    Marquez in South Ameri ...

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  • The Literary Benefits Of Having An Orphan For A Protagonist In Tom Sawyer And Jane Eyre
    By: Paul Thomson | - Orphans are a go-to favorite for some authors. Think Harry Potter or Cinderella. Or perhaps Charles Dickens Oliver Twist, the boy who never could get enough of that slop his caretakers called porridge. Then, there is Dickens Great Expectations in which an orphan named Pip who falls in love with the young girl of whom he is enlisted to be the playmate. Of course, there is also Dickens David Copperfield. Man, did that Dickens have a thing for orphaned characters or what?

    Orphan pro ...

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  • Become A Magician: Get Rich Quick
    By: Dr. Dennis Regling | - There is an old expression, "don't buy a pig in a poke." It's origins come from when vendors would sell pigs. The pig was often trussed up in a bag (called a poke) and sold unseen. Unfortunately, if you bout a pig in a poke, often you would get home to discover that it was only a cat. The message is don't buy sight unseen. Caveat emptor.

    It seems every magician dreams of being David Copperfield. To do big shows and command big dollars. Magic hobbyists spend millions of dollars on ne ...

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  • Startle Your Readers By Beginning Your Sentences With Correlative Conjunctions
    By: Marciano Guerrero | - What makes writers master (or successful) writers is one not well guarded secret: their use of correlative conjunctions. By choosing to start his long novel David Copperfield with the correlative conjunction 'whether/or,' Charles Dickens signals the reader that perhaps we should search of more than one hero in the story. This is a startling beginning:

    "Whether I shall turn out to be the hero of my own life, or whether that station will be held by anybody else, these pages must show. ...

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  • The Truth About High School Course Descriptions
    By: Lee Binz | - When you consider writing high school course descriptions do your palms really feel sweaty? Do you break out in hives? If so, I have to allow you in on a secret. Not everybody needs to create course descriptions for their high school students. Very cool, huh? Allow me explain how you are able to prevent this oft times dreaded task.

    First of all, depending on your state law, you might not require course descriptions to graduate your student from high school. If your student will not ...

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  • Charles Dickens' David Copperfield - Mr. Dick's Magical Dimension
    By: marciano guerrero | - This is an appreciation of the angelic Mr. Dick.

    In Charles Dickens' David Copperfield we meet angelic innocence personified in Mr. Dick. What to Miss Betsey Trotwood seemed to be deep human problems that need to be solved, to Mr. Dick they are but simple events which need simple answers.

    When David first arrives at his aunt's place, Miss Betsey addresses Mr. Dick: 'how can you pretend to be wool-gathering, Dick when you are as sharp as a surgeon's lancet? Now, here you ...

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  • Great Sentence Openers In Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre
    By: marciano guerrero | - In this admirable first-person narrative, Jane Eyre -a small, plain-faced, intelligent and honest English orphan- recounts her childhood and latter years leading to her marriage to the mysterious Edward Rochester.

    What make the novel fast-paced, fascinating, and ultimately admirable are not the mundane events and incidents that happen to her, but the manner in which she tells them. Within a few pages it becomes obvious that the narrator is a character who is a master of the English ...

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  • Writing The Master's Thesis - The Preliminaries, Planning Ahead And Choosing A Topic
    By: mikeshane | - Nothing strikes more fear in the heart of a graduate student than these two words: masters thesis. A well-researched and well-written masters thesis can take months, even years, to complete. Depending on the specific requirements of the academic program for which it is being written, the thesis can range from 35 to 100 or more pages. It may require fieldwork or lab work; in all cases it will require research and not just a little research. The bibliography of a masters thesis can cover ten o ...
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  • Bankruptcy: Bankruptcy Reorganization, Bankruptcy Liquidation-any Alternatives?
    By: marciano guerrero | - The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005, brought about a few changes to the current USA bankruptcy laws, but in essence the structure of the 1978 Act remains the same.

    What is bankruptcy?

    Bankruptcy is a legal procedure that protects an individual or business that cannot pay its debts; it also protects the creditors. The bankruptcy proceedings may be:

    Voluntary, which is initiated by an individual or business unable to pay its ...

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  • Correlative Conjunctions - How Master Writers Use Them As Prose Hooks
    By: marciano guerrero | -

    By choosing to start his long novel David Copperfield with the correlative conjunction 'whether/or,' Charles Dickens signals the readers that perhaps they should search for more than one hero in the story. What a startling beginning!



    Whether I shall turn out to be the hero of my own life, or whether that station will be held by anybody else, these pages must show.
    Because correlative conjunctions add clarity, crispness, and fluidity to the narrative ...

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  • Free Ebooks: An In Depth Study
    By: Ranju Kumar | - As you all know the most profitable thing to sell online is information and this can be done by creating an ebook. Nowadays most websites owners have this trend of giving away free ebooks for their prospects. While some offer ebooks for free the others choose to offer their ebooks to those who can make purchases. Both these ways of giving ebooks are very profitable.

    Advantages of free ebooks over conventional paper books:

    Free ebooks are really cost efficient and c ...

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  • Adam Smith's Wealth Of Nations - 4 Tips To Wealth
    By: marciano guerrero | -
    Given the perennial popularity of 'How to get rich' books, one could assume that those books contain arcane, hermetic, or even miraculous formulas for people to get rich; that all one has to do is find that elusive message.

    But, hard as you might try to dig up that nugget of knowledge, you won't find it. Why not? The answer is simple: there's no such a thing as a magic formula--only insights that already know but hardly practice.

    Over my long journey in business ...

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  • We Are What We Read?
    By: Nate Gillespie | - Sometimes it's tempting to think that a person's favorite book is the secret to unlocking his character. That's what makes Who Reads What a directory of celebrities' favorite books assembled over a twenty-year period by Glenna Nowell of the tiny Gardiner (Maine) Public Library so immensely fascinating. Sometimes the books seem to confirm exactly what we think we already know about their readers. We see that John McCain's favorite book is Hemingway's For Whom The Bell Tolls, ...
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  • Bewitching Las Vegas Magic Show Tickets
    By: Orson Dixon | - Las Vegas is itself a magical city. Just imagine the thrill that the magical shows would bring to it. Big time magicians like David Copperfield, Hans Klok and many more perform on the stages of Las Vegas, enthralling and bewitching the audiences. If you too want to see these great artists perform in front of your eyes and do things that your eyes just cant believe then grab the Las Vegas magic show tickets now.

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  • Kid Friendly Las Vegas: The Places To Stay
    By: Happy Wanderer | - Got a vacation in mind this year? Planning on doing something for the whole family? Don’t worry about pleasing adults and children alike. Kid friendly Las Vegas holds something for everyone. Going to Las Vegas for children on vacation may sound a little hard to make exciting for the kids, but with so much to offer parents may be pleasantly surprised.

    1.Excalibur Hotel Casino.
    The Excalibur Hotel and Casino is located at the end of the strip in Las Vegas and is the per ...

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  • The Ten Best Real Estate Bargains In The Bahamas
    By: Matthew Simon | - When you think of the Bahamas, do you think of luxury beachfront hotels, casinos, and colossal resorts like Atlantis on Paradise Island? If so, you can be forgiven for thinking that only the very wealthy can afford an oceanfront home in the Bahamas. In fact, the islands of the Bahamas have real estate bargains that will surprise and enchant you. Especially now, with the real estate market soft and sellers getting nervous, you can find a bargain that will put you on the beach.

    How ...

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  • A To Z Of Well-known Magicians
    By: Jim Kapowski | - There are many well-known, skilled magicians that you might not know about because even though they're well known, they haven't reached magician cult status. Most people know about the magician David Copperfield, but there are many more magicians equally skilled. So, take a moment to learn about other wizards of magic and expand your knowledge about magicians.

    Curtis Adams: A magician who appeared at the age of 16 in the Young Magicians Showcase featured on Fox Television. He was ...

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