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The Motives We Stand for

by Eakatugba94 in People, January 21, 2011
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Below is an essay about the correlation in history within different literatures such as Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar.

Elizabeth I

by john smither in History, January 15, 2011
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On the 15th of January 1559, two months after the death of her half-sister Queen Mary, Elizabeth Tudor the 25 year old daughter of King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn was crowned Queen Elizabeth I at Westminster Abbey in London.

Shakespeare’s England

by Piyu LoliipOp in History, January 14, 2011
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Shakespeare, notes.

Acceptance

by QuyQuQUy in Relationships, January 5, 2011
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Love is not shown in the idealization of a loved one. We all have limitations and make mistakes. And thanks to them, we continue to grow.

A Simple Look at Our Relationship with Phrases and Proverbs. The Best Things in Life are Simply Not Things

by lillyrose in Relationships, December 28, 2010
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What a wonderful obsession words can be. After using the phrase curiosity killed the cat this week, I felt compelled to find out more about phrases and proverbs and see just how many and how far back in our history they go. I found that there are so many used widely around the world, I am sure every town, village or home has their favourites.

Its Not Easy to be a Queen

by justathought2010 in Society, December 16, 2010
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Confessions of a twenty something drag queen.

To be or Not to be What Sort of a Question is That?

by AndAnotherThing in Philosophy, November 5, 2010
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Shakespeare’s Hamlet is lauded as brilliant, as appropriate through the ages and as the invention of a genius but can anyone actually relate to him? Perhaps that is the question.

The Concept of Virginity as Seen in Shakespearean Plays

by Ad Meliora in Issues, October 4, 2010
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Looking through the works of the greatest playwright William Shakespeare, the modern woman is able to see how the woman of the past strived to remain pure while at the same time struggled to break free from the dictates of the society. Though the concept of virginity is suppressing in a sense, the woman of the past didn’t fail to see that in preserving it, one can gain more respect. Despite the not-so-good effect of this, may the modern woman see the lighter side of things.

Ten Things We Should Never Borrow

by PR Mace in Advice, September 8, 2010
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There are certain things you should never borrow. A top ten list.

Sarah Palin’s Underwear

by observer1 in Politics, September 7, 2010
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Strangely it seems to be hitting the headlines – together with her talent for making up new words. Has she thought about Spanxing yet?

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