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The Results of Thomas Alva Edison in Disguise

by mastery87 in History, November 29, 2011
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Born in Ohio in 1847, Edison was a businessman and scientist and inventor of the United States who have so much research. He is also founder of 14 companies, including General Electric. Edison patented over 1,000 inventions in the United States. The results include the amount of light bulb, ponograf (phonograph), the camera moves, and the dynamo. But there are also results that were never revealed to the public. Sites recorded at least five Gearlog invention of Edison, which has not as widely known.

The True Monster

by eotto11 in Philosophy, November 16, 2011
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Frankenstein Analysis Paper.

The Art of Jasper Goodall

by MJ Sunderland in Subcultures, October 17, 2011
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Jasper Goodall is a highly-talented British illustrator whose work is credited with revitalising the industry. He has worked for a range of clients, including Gucci, BMW and The Face. His style is slick and highly-polished, but laced with subversive humour. Much of Goodall’s work is highly sexualised and is therefore not for the faint-hearted.

Fifteen Fortune Cookie Sayings for Halloween

by Steven West in Holidays, October 11, 2011
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Humorous fortune cookie sayings for Halloween.

Essay on Religious Symbolism

by chowonwoo in Religion, May 24, 2011
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Essay on Religious symbolism between two novels, The Scarlet Letter and Frankenstein.

The Top Five Things The USA Should’ve Done with Osama Bin Laden’s Body

by Abhishek B in Issues, May 23, 2011
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Disposed of It According to Bin Laden’s Own Religious Traditions.

Ghosts of Service Past

by tonyleather in Paranormal, May 9, 2011
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There are many things on earth that science finds hard to explain, and this experience of mine, from long ago when I was in the military, and I thought fearless, brought home to me how little we really know.

Texts in Time: Frankenstein and Blade Runner

by Wadface in Paranormal, May 6, 2011
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A short comparison of the novel Frankenstein, by Mary Shelly, and the film Blade Runner, directed by Ridley Scott. It focuses on how the values presented in the texts are shaped by social cultural and contextual influences of the time they were written and how these perspectives relate to a modern day audience.

The Most Famous Monsters

by etheral76 in Paranormal, March 24, 2011
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Where Did They Come From?

Interesting Facts About Dreams

by XCstallion92 in Psychology, February 24, 2011
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Everybody dreams, but how much about dreams do you actually know?

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