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Review and Watch: In Time (2011) -Instantly Play This Movie in High Definition!

by Radjabisol in Folklore, October 29, 2011
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The new film by Andrew Niccol titled ‘In Time’ takes a unique look at time and the way it rules our lives by placing it on level with currency as a way to either purchase one’s immortality or to simply die penniless and with an average lifespan. However, for a movie that has a central plot based on time, after awhile it sure seems to drag on as it is really repetitive and after the first hour or so starts to get old very fast. Although the movie is set to a fast pace, even the visuals start to get slow after awhile because it doesn’t seem like the film is in a hurry to get anywhere.

The Gaol; A Review

by Safa Allen in Folklore, October 5, 2011
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A review on The Gaol by Kelly Grovier.

Archery: Health on Target

by Before I Forget in Folklore, September 22, 2011
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Exploits of Robin Hood in Sherwood Forest in Olympic title in Barcelona Sebastien Flute in 1992, archery has come a long way. Spotlight on the sport of precision, which combines physical strength and mental toughness.The archery is passable by all. As emphasized by the French Federation of Archery (FFTA) on its website that "sport is suitable for all ages, all body types, and virtually all disabilities."

Book Review: Hawks Maid

by Wom Cau in Folklore, September 19, 2011
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Kathryn Lasky does a great job with historical fiction. Romance, action, suspense.
I read all 292 pages in 14 hours.

Al Capone

by GregDiehl in Crime, September 6, 2011
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GANGSTER!

Cartoons Then and Cartoons Now – Values vs. Violence

by Amitav Roy in Folklore, July 16, 2011
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Cartoon series these days are very violent. There are gadgets, powers and fighting. Gone are those cartoons where Mickey and his orchestra of some funny animals would play music. Where Tom is still trying to hunt down Jerry.

Robin Hood

by Inzimam in Folklore, June 4, 2011
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Robin Hood.

Famous Thieves

by AboutAllThings in Crime, May 20, 2011
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The most famous thief of all is undoubtedly Robin Hood, although it is debated whether this man actually existed or is merely a myth. The story says he was an outlaw who lived in Sherwood Forest in the late twelfth-early thirteenth century.

People in Middle Ages England went through a period of distress, full of suffering under the tyranny of the nobility. Had introduced laws stipulating where they could hunt and where it was forbidden, many families are being forced to violate these laws or if not, starve.

Where is Robin Hood

by Malcolm Jeffcoat in Folklore, April 4, 2011
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In todays society the rich get richer and the poor get poorer.

TOP Four Most Famous Outlaws of History

by lmonline in History, February 23, 2011
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Learn who are the four most famous outlaws of history.

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