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How to Identify Common Buttons or Keys on a PDA or Cell PhoneButtons and keys are unique to every cell phone and PDA. However, all buttons and keys have similar functions on the mobile phone.
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Miley Cyrus is Mean-Spirited?Cyrus comes off as the mean girl that you wouldn't want your daughter to spend time. You would be able to predict that your little one is going to shed more than one tear over a hurtful remark from her 'friend'. -
Sirius and XM Merger FINALLY Approved by FCCOn late Friday, 7/25/2008, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) finally passed approval for the year and a half long merger between Sirius Satellite radio and XM Satellite radio. I say, it's about time!
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Best Add-On Applications for Your PDA or DeviceIf you have a PDA or device, you're well aware of the vast majority of applications available that you can download and install. Now, how to determine the junk from the cream of the crop.
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Great Sites for Your Cell Phone's Mobile BrowserWhen surfing the Web from your phone the experience is, let's just say, less than perfect. I use my device often when I need to fight off boredom or just get some information. -
Blackberry Software Updates: Solve Tech Problems in 10 StepsDo you often experience strange or frustrating problems (such as slowness or loss of messages) with your BlackBerry? Well, many of your problems can be solved by simply updating the software. -
Urban Myth: The Monster of RainbowsThis entry is a hilarious take on the classical myth. It follows the grain of the Greek myth, but turns it into a satire. -
Fun Uses for Your BlackBerry to Fight BoredomDo you commute into the office and by train, subway, or bus? Stuck at the airport way too often? Find yourself fidgeting for over an hour in a waiting room? If so, then maybe you should think of utilizing your BlackBerry for more than just e-mail or phone purposes! -
A Satire of Sir Francis Bacon's Literary Works - Fried Bacon: Of SlothA satirical take on Sir Francis' works. This essay indulges in Sloth.
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Anna Quindlen's "Black and Blue": A Look at Abusive RelationshipsA commentary on the novel Black and Blue, Anna Quindlen that provides a unique mother-son relationship when it is built upon the foundations of love.
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Anna Quindlen's "Black and Blue": A Commentary on SymbolismA commentary on the novel Black and Blue by Anna Quindlen, where there is a scene when the children fall from a Ferris wheel that is rich with symbolism that can be interpreted in a variety of ways.
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American Literature: The Influence of War on an Author's Narrative PerspectiveThroughout the history of literature, war and peace are often used in juxtaposition of each other as a means of provoking emotion and conscience thought about the consequences that war can have on a person, society, or even an entire nation.
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Edgar Allen Poe's "The Fall of the House of Usher": Madness and Fancy ExposedIn "The Fall of the House of Usher" characters become enveloped lose themselves in fancy which attributes to their madness.
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Milton's "Paradise Lost": The Origin of Woman's RepressionThroughout history women have felt the weight of repression for as long as people can remember. To understand why women would be treated less equal than men, one must look far into the past at the foundations at our society's culture. -
Hemingway's 'The Old Man and the Sea': A Nurturing CharacterIn The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway, the old man, Santiago, receives nurture and loving care from only one character in the novella.
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Early British Literature: Christianity in BeowulfIn Beowulf, the emergence of Christianity is evident throughout the story and displayed by the deeds and actions of the poem's characters.
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Classic Literature: Women Who Fall in Love with the Wrong MenA commentary on the novellas Charlotte Temple, by Susanna Rowson, and Maggie: A Girl of the Streets, by Stephen Crane, on which the title characters both share multiple similarities and differences.
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Experience Nature and Hike Jacobsburg Park!A beautiful nature park just minutes from the major Lehigh Valley cities -
Aristophanes' Lysistrata: A Commentary on the Ancient Greek HumorIn the play Lysistrata by Aristophanes humor is used brilliantly in a variety of ways. The audience will be able to recognize the humor of the sexual undertones that are infused throughout the story as a means of lightening the very grave concept of a civil war.
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American Literature: Life Struggles as Portrayed in 'Charlotte Temple' and 'Maggie: A Girl of the Streets'Throughout the history of literature, authors have explored the multiple struggles of life that people face everyday. Struggles may be presented in a variety of situations depending on one's own station in life. -
Edgar Allen Poe's "The Tell-Tale Heart": Sexuality, Love, and DesireIn The Tell-Tale Heart by Edgar Allen Poe, the narrator of the story is unable to merge love and desire into one affection because of his own psychological disorder.
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Gloria Naylor's "The Women of Brewster Place": The American DreamIn "The Women of Brewster Place" Gloria Naylor portrays all men but one as individuals who have no emotional ties to the community. The custodian of Brewster Place is the only definitive male voice that the audience has a chance to experience.
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Edgar Allen Poe's Ligeia: HallucinationsIn the short story "Ligeia" by Edgar Allen Poe, the narrator of the story provides strong evidence that the woman he obsesses about, Ligeia, may not even exist.
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Hemingway the FeministIn many of the short stories by Ernest Hemingway, readers are consistently plagued with the question of whether or not Hemingway hates or loves women.
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False Impunity: The Cask of AmontilladoIn The Cask of Amontillado by Edgar Allen Poe, the character Montresor becomes obsessed with achieving impunity after a well-prepared crime.
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English Language Examination: Slang for the College AgeSlang reflects the experiences, beliefs and values of its speakers. Yet, college slang is not a complete language. College slang doesn't contain terms for everything the student discusses.
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Trapped WithinStream of consciouness poem from a unique perspective
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Visual Tour of PhiladelphiaSights of the most historically famous areas of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania