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Jude Law Messes with Lady Gaga – and Fox News

by observer1 in People, June 5, 2011
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Jude Law is a talented actor who can make a Lady Gaga lyric sound like poetry – and cause serious problems for Fox News Chief Rupert Murdock.

Hamlet Soliloquy: O That This Too Sullied Flesh Would Melt

by Natashaaa in Languages, June 3, 2011
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Hamlet Soliloquy: O That This Too Sullied Flesh Would Melt
-Context
-mood and language
-theme and meaning
-what it reveals about Hamlet’s character.

Language is a Living Dynamic

by Quillian in Social Sciences, May 6, 2011
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Did you just make that word up; it’s not a real word is it? Or…grammar cannot possibly be set in stone!

Essay: Crime and Punishment in The Tempest

by Muffinz in Crime, April 28, 2011
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Exemplar, A-grade A-level essay on The Tempest. "Examine the importance of crime and punishment in The Tempest. Show how your appreciation of this aspect of The Tempest has been informed by your study of Doctor Faustus."

May Day St George Celebration

by tonyleather in History, April 24, 2011
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Church of England rules may just have thrown some people off track this year, because Easter falls just when it SHOULD be St George’s Day, so things are being shuffled around somewhat.

Uplifting Inspirational Quotes to Brighten Your Day!

by Joie Schmidt in Psychology, March 25, 2011
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…your thoughts magically create your reality!

Men Know Love

by pguims in Relationships, February 14, 2011
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Only men can make women feel extra special about herself.

Are You Heartbroken?

by Socorro Lawas in Holidays, February 11, 2011
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What did Cupid the god of love do to you?Are you still languishing or nursing deep wounds due to being "heartbroken"? I’m enclosing the term in quotes (" ") because the word is not mine. Maybe it’s yours. I don’t believe it. This article will tell you why. The article might help you rise from the ashes of the past and put each new morning in your hand to start a new day.

Ophelia’s Madness and Death: The Imagery and Theories Implied Therein

by Nell Cobb in History, February 11, 2011
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Because of the fascination Ophelia provokes, she has been represented through art perhaps more frequently than any of Shakespeare’s other heroines. Like Leonardo Da Vinci and his creation of the painting Mona Lisa, Shakespeare creates Ophelia and her secrets are forever lost to speculation. So many theories surround Ophelia, yet little information in Hamlet exists to support these claims because she does not give the reader her story. What are Ophelia’s thoughts and reactions to events that intimately concern her in a male dominated play? Ophelia is one of the most veiled characters in literature, but just because she is shrouded does not mean she is not worth intent study.

When "Buts" Exist in Love

by theurbanpatio in Relationships, February 9, 2011
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A personal observation on love and relationship.

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