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Playing and Winning a Sit-And-Go Poker TournamentThe sit-and-go tournament is one of the foundations poker play, especially online. This article has helpful tips for navigating your way through the poker table to a first place victory. -
Some Pairs of Cool Men's Shoes OnlineLetting you know about some unique kicks for your feet.
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How to Download YouTube VideosSave all your favorite YouTube clips and watch without having to go online.
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Some of My Favorite Flash GamesThe Internet is full of games, and you can end up playing for hours and hours. If you're going to spend that much time on it, why not play the best?
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Using Mint.Com To Manage Personal FinancesMint is a new site that keeps an eye on your money for you!
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How to Write a Book in a Month and Participate in NaNoWriMoNaNoWriMo, National Novel Writing Month, will force you to become an author in 30 days.
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How to Watch a WWE PPV for FreeExplore other avenues to getting your professional wrestling fix.
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How to Pick Fresh Produce in SeasonSkip the cans and the frozen bags, and go fresh!
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How to Equip Your Mac with the Best Free SoftwareFind free software on the web that will "pimp" out your Mac computer.
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Best Restaurants in Lexington, KentuckyFind out where to eat in the city of wildcats and wild horses.
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Finding Free Samples and Free Stuff OnlineFreebies! Freebies! Freebies! Who doesn't love a freebie? Use the 'net to save some money.
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Searching Rapidshare, Megaupload and Other File Sharing and File Hosting WebsitesThis guide will help you search file hosting websites in order to access files you may not know exist otherwise
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The Theme of Identity in Maus by Art SpiegelmanLooking at Spiegelman's decisions to draw people as animals in his landmark graphic novel
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Abraham Lincoln and His Conflicting Thoughts About WarHow Lincoln's attitudes about the Mexican-American War and the Civil War can be reconciled
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The Treatment of Nazism in "Goodbye to Berlin"How Christopher Isherwood writes about the German Nazi party in the 1930's
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A Shared Theme in "Tumble Home" and Interpreter of MaladiesHow Amy Hempel and Jhumpa Lahiri employ secrets, omissions and misinformation in their stories
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A Shared Theme in Maus and Fun HomeThis essay examines how Art Spiegelman and Alison Bechdel, in Maus and Fun Home respectively, handle the stories of their fathers.
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The Disney Invasion of the Video Music AwardsWhy MTV loves the Jonas Brothers, Miley Cyrus and other tween favorites -
Thomas Jefferson and His Impact on JournalismHis guiding ideology journalists still follow today -
The Difference Between the Movie Cold Mountain and the Book By Charles FrazierThe difference between the movie and the book by Charles Frazier
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The Struggle with Race in LiteratureA look at the topic through "The Bluest Eye," "A Light in August," and "Ceremony" -
The Church CommitteeWalter Mondale, Walter Huddleston and Frederick A.O. Schwarz speak on the abuse of power in American government -
Biblical Wisdom LiteratureWisdom literature is a literary form that developed out of an archaic scribal custom of penning manuals for court administrators, and can be found in the books of the Bible entitled Job, Psalm, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Solomon, Sirach and Wisdom.
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The Language of Color: Can You See "Reddish-Green"?A discussion of Ludwig Wittgenstein's color theory -
Music Review: "Sting Ray and the Beginning of Time: Part 1" by the Exploding Star OrchestraThe rhythms remind of Latin jazz. The solos definitely have a bebop feel.
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The Connection Between the Art Maker and Art ConsumerMichael Baxandall's idea of the "period eye" and its effect on art
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Ornette Coleman's "Lonely Woman"Ornette's musical declaration of the future of jazz
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Albert Ayler Trio Busts Some "Ghosts"A review of a free jazz masterpiece -
The Exaggerations of Medieval Romance in Monty Python and the Holy GrailA comparison between the movie, "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight" and "Canterbury Tales"
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Values in Beowulf and Sir Gawain and the Green KnightReputation and fate in Anglo-Saxon and medieval culture
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The Life of H.G. WellsHerbert George Wells was born on September 21, 1866 (Young 225). His parents, Sarah and Joseph, had traveled from country to town, as did many other of their contemporaries, before Herbert George's birth (Martin 7). -
The Process of Reversal and Recognition in Mozart's "Don Giovanni"The opera Don Giovanni was written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1787. The two-act work tells the story of Don Giovanni, a womanizer, a seducer and an overall sinner. -
Macbeth and Signifying NothingThese lines reflect Macbeth's viewpoints on the events of the play up until this scene. In this passage, Macbeth expresses despair at the realization that death is inevitable.
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Cal Tjader Serves Up "Soul Sauce"A look at Cal Tjader's 1960's Latin jazz hit.
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Frankenstein and the Pursuit of KnowledgeA prevailing theme in Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein" -
Shakespeare and When in Disgrace with Fortune and Men's EyesHis 29th sonnet, entitled When in Disgrace with Fortune and Men's Eyes, holds a general theme of love that is prevalent in many of his other sonnets. -
Piet Mondrian: Art for "The Man of the Future"Mondrian's contributions to De Stijl and Neo-Plasticism
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How Salinger, Twain And Shakespeare Tackle Youth In The Coming-Of-Age TaleHow Salinger, Twain and Shakespeare tackle youth in the coming-of-age tale -
Lincoln's Thoughts on the Mexican-American and Civil WarsLincoln is thought of as one of America's greatest Presidents. But do hypocrisies exist between his words during the Mexican-American War and his actions during the Civil War?
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The Perks of Being a Wallflowerby Stephen Chbosky: Book ReviewA review of Stephen Chbosky's hit coming-of-age novel, "The Perks of Being a Wallflower"
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A Real Haunted House: Waverly Hills SanatoriumAfraid of ghosts? Take a tour through Louisville, Kentucky's Waverly Hills Sanatorium -
Journalism Practices in the Film All the President's MenA look at the techniques used by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein in their coverage of Watergate
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History of the Temple of Jerusalem and the Wailing WallChronicles the rise and fall of the great Temple.
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The YouTube Guide to My Morning JacketAmerica's greatest touring rock band? The videos speak for themselves.
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The Theme of Beauty in Toni Morrison's The Bluest EyeThis essay examines the theme of beauty, and mainstream culture's affect on the concept, as read in Toni Morrison's classic "The Bluest Eye."
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Japanese Professional WrestlingA history of "puroresu," or Japanese professional wrestling.