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How a Persuasive Essay Saved Edward Kennedy’s Political Career

by TonyBear in Politics, November 20, 2009
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Edward Kennedy’s career was nearly ended when a tragic accident left a woman named Mary Jo Kopechne dead. However, with the help of some brilliant writers, Kennedy was able to create a persuasive essay that literally saved his political career.

Merry Christmas to All!

by NadineRiggs in Holidays, November 13, 2009
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Poem written celebrating the Christmas Holiday.

King James The Homosexual: Fact or Fairy Tale

by Stephen J. Ardent in History, October 13, 2009
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Many are claiming that it is a well known fact that King James was a flaming homosexual. Fact or Fairy Tale?

Flower Superstitions

by mystery61 in Folklore, September 5, 2009
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Some interesting superstitions of different flowers.

The Gory History of Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary

by Atikin in History, July 11, 2009
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Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary is a rhyme that you may remember since you were little and at that time, it sounded very pretty indeed, filled with gardens and dolls and sea-shells. Not so much though, after you’ve heard the true interpretation of this nursery rhyme!

Adoption

by tryone in Activism, July 5, 2009
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Parents wanted.

Glamour Wars

by Angie Stewart in Sociology, May 11, 2009
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A positive perception of self-image will only be created when individuals reject society’s distorted images and begin the process of constructing their own genuine mirror. It is far better for an individual to be a first-rate version of themselves than to spend their whole life attempting to be like someone else.

Middle Life Crisis

by K.A. Robertson in Lifestyle Choices, April 25, 2009
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Taking ownership of one’s life is never easy when so much has been overrun by the must brilliant of obstacles.

The Growing Influence of the Church

by silverspoon in History, April 13, 2009
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The Church was the unifying force in the Middle Ages; most Europeans believed that only the Church could give eternal salvation. Church influence was so strong that Europe was referred to as “Christendom.” The Church provided government services, ad its laws crossed political borders.

The Holy Grail

by RC Matthews in History, October 22, 2008
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On the controversy of the Holy Grail and all of the legends that surround with it.

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