Gwynne Monahan
Open source and communications consultant for lawyers and legal professionals.
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Education/Experience
John Marshall Law School, M.S. IT and Privacy Law; University of Missouri-Colubmia, BA English; DePaul University, Professional Writing CertificateInterests
Intersection of law and technology, Second Life, public policy, short fiction, online marketing, book reviews, movie reviews, music, jazz, poetry.Motto
Inaction is a weapon of mass destruction
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Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur GoldenThere is a subtley to the language as well, where intimacies are alluded to rather than fully described, leaving you to your imagination while being enthralled with the story.
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Boppin' Along with Film Noir: Neither Form was Appreciated in Its Time, but Clearly Evidence of Their Impressions Can Be Seen TodayThough bop was directed more towards an African-American audience and film noir to a mass audience, both contain characteristics that make them the antithesis of their predecessors.
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Nine Kinds of PainWill Matt be able to hold it together to record the band's first album?
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Henry Fielding: Pushing an Ideology While Making a ProfitHenry Fielding's playful use of slander and libel law in Tom Jones is a narrative control to help the novel's success and ideological influence. It is Fielding's vertically integrated company, much like Disney, pushing an ideology while turning a profit.



