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Displaying Results 1 - 15 (of 15) for Yahoo! Voices
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The Bhagavad-Gita - Fight Club-StyleFight Club, the modern man's Bhagavad-Gita.
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Lysistrata: Feminist or War Comic?A study of the play "Lysistrata" in modern context. -
For ClaytonA poem for my son.
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Come Home SoonA poem for the brave men and women that keep our country safe.
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A Clean, Well- Lighted Place by Ernest HemingwayA critical analysis of Ernest Hemingway's "A Clean Well- Lighted Place."
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Love, Hate, and The Secret Life of BeesA literary analysis of Sue Monk Kidd's "The Secret Life of Bees."
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The "Harlem" KnightA literary analysis of Langston Hughes' "Harlem."
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Maxine Hanks with Jean Williams: Mormon Faith in AmericaA little history of the first American religion, Mormonism.
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Ebonics: More Than SlangA short history and background of Ebonics.
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Chopin, Houston and the Power of SexA literary comparison of Kate Chopin's "The Storm" and Pam Houston's "How to Talk to a Stranger."
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Uptin Sinclair's The JungleA in depth look into the famous work by a very influential author, including the history and research that went into writing it as well as the effect it had on society.
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Top Ten Films About Substance AbuseI love depressing movies. Nothing makes me happier than some one else's turmoil. And whats more depressing than drug movies?!
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The Hedonism of Nip/TuckWith Season Fours finale next week, we all need to take a moment to ponder the art which is widely known as Nip/Tuck.
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Irreversible: Packs a Punch, Breaks Your Heart and Enrages You All at the Same TimeA movie that really packs a punch, breaks your heart and enrages you all at the same time. For any fan of foriegn cinema, this one is for you.
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A Poem About Our Societies Inablity to Refuse ConformityI recently became a fan of Charles Bukowski. His dark and self loathing sensibilty brought out a side in me I didn't know I had. When we are at our lowest, we see the clearest.
