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Man Up: It’s Time to Cry

by Ethaniel Yun in Advice, October 25, 2009
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Guys, you ever feel embarrassed to cry? Why? There’s nothing wrong with letting your emotions go and here’s why.

Michael Jackson Trivia 2

by CA Johnson in People, October 15, 2009
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There are many things that we may not have known about Michael Jackson. Come find out more trivia about Michael Jackson.

Michael Jackson – King of Pop Icons

by Andrew Torchon in People, September 3, 2009
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Icons are very special and the manner by which they are risen above the fray is not always a pristine pathway to stardom or eternity.

Brooks and Dunn

by ageeinc in People, August 11, 2009
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My take on the break up of Brooks and Dunn.

Michael Jackson – His Children Suffer for His Fame

by Andrew Torchon in People, July 26, 2009
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In life as in his death Michael Jackson has had to endure the slings and arrows of the assassins of fame. Now his children are thrust into the burning rays of the spotlight as the world watches in awe and horror while these young offspring suffer from the humiliation, unwanted attention and constant surveillance of a media starved for anything lingering from the once King of Pop.

Michael Jackson: Our Darkest Day, His Finest Hour

by Chelsearth in People, July 8, 2009
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I was never a fan of Michael Jackson, but upon his death did his music take on a new life.

Why Do We Curse?

by Tom Wilkins in Society, January 11, 2009
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I don’t understand the preoccupation with cursing that has taken over the American culture!

The Music of WWII

by Andrea S Gilgulin in History, October 10, 2008
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The music of WWII, and the role it played in the war.

The Stories Behind Six Famous Nursery Rhymes and What They are Really About

by Terri Lane in Folklore, October 3, 2008
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Some of our most loved nursery rhymes were originally historical records written in a catchy way for people to remember them. Over the years and with a little tinkering here and there they arrived in their present innocent but intriguing form to charm the children of later generations.

The Power of Our Stories

by Gemma Benton in Folklore, October 2, 2008
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We have forgotten the power of our stories; practical wisdom held and shared to help us deal with everyday problems and cyclic hardships. We have forgotten how to listen to grandma’s advice saturated with practical wisdom and generations of time tested experience. Instead, we listen to today’s stories loaded with cheap advice and lacking the tell-tale signs of worn wisdom.

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