Carolyn Lawrence
I have been writing and taking photographs for as long as I can remember.
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Blairsville Scottish Festival and Highland Games - Blairsville, GAA look at an annual event celebrating Scottish heritage and culture
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Vitamins that Can Fight DepressionVitamins help with hormone production, so if you have a vitamin deficiency, you could also be experiencing a hormone imbalance, which is one of the major contributors to depression.
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Home Remedies for Sinus CongestionWhether it's springtime with the flowers blooming or it's wintertime with colds and flu hovering around, sinus congestion seems to affect everyone at some point.
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Score Big Points with Your Appearance During an InterviewLooking the part of the job can help you become an interviewer's top choice.
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Exercises to Shape Up Your LegsGet sexy summer legs at any time with these exercises!
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Sticking with Your WorkoutExercise doesn't have to be a chore. Make it an adventure with an exercise buddy!
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What is Spondylosis?Spondylosis is a degenerative disorder that affects many Americans today. But just what is spondylosis, and how can it be treated?
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Upper Arm Tone Up ExercisesAny time of year, arms need to be worked out. Here are some great suggestions on how to get those tone and lean arm muscles.
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Chocolate Milk for Muscle RecoveryExercise lovers everywhere are discovering the great properties of low fat chocolate milk for muscle recovery.
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The Symptoms of OversleepingA look at sleep patterns and how oversleeping affects the body.
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Favorite Foods at the Local FairWhat to eat at a local fair.
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Fun Finds at the Local FairWhat you can expect to find when visiting a county fair.
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How Does Green Tea and Pyruvates Help in Weight Loss?A look at a few ingredients for the effective weight loss and a review of BeachBody Slimming Formula.
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How to Find a Good Critique GroupAll writers experience critique groups, but few know how to find one that fits. -
Just like the Weathera poem
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Ode to My CatsCalico sits, head tucked under her, staring out the window.
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Down the Rabbit-Holea poem
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The Basics of the Law of AttractionA brief look at the Law of Attraction and how it works.
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BoredPaper-clipped feeling to an otherwise empty bulletin board, I have nothing but copier emotions, with the toner running out.
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The Literary Beasts of Racial DifferencesA look at racial indifference and slavery within the Indian culture, through the novel "Satanic Verses." -
Hibachi PoetryCouplet poem on my favorite meal: hibachi.
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My Favorite Movie: The Neverending StoryA look at my favorite movie The Neverending Story.
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The Five Senses of InterviewingUsing the five senses as reminders for interivewing tips. -
Tools that Every College Student Researcher NeedsA look at the different ways to search on the Internet and in databases using different tactical ways, such as booleans. -
The Goddess of Wisdom Goes to HogwartsA look at the similarities between Hermione and the mythological goddess of thought and wisdom. -
The Female Archetype of Hermione in the Harry Potter SeriesA look at Hermione Granger as a literary metaphor for the female archetype of gender equality.
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Learning Through TechnologyA brief look at the ways technology can be utilized in the classroom and how educators can heighten their lessons by including the technology available in their school system.
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Web Tools for ClassroomsWeb tools have found a new environment in the classroom. With new wiki tools and Internet applications, teachers are finding new ways to engage and educate with technology.
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How to Find Characters for Your StoryEasy ways to discover who your characters are to write a more realistic story line.
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Hermione Granger as the Goddess AthenaThis article takes a look at Hermione Granger as a literary metaphor for the goddess Athena. -
Burn City Burn Does Just That!Local rock band Burn City Burn performs for a capacity crowd, wins talent show. -
Disaster Training for Local StudentsLocal high school students learn how to handle a disaster and discover there is much more than injuries to deal with.
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When to Call a Real Estate LawyerThis article looks at why buyers should consult real estate lawyers when buying foreclosure properties.
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World Harvest Church in North Georgia Goes OnlineNorth Georgia's own World Harvest Church North is welcoming a new element to their worship. Members and individuals can now view the sermons of Ellijay resident Senior Pastor Asa Dockery online.
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E.K. Brathwaite's Poem OgunThis article takes a look at the Caribbean poet's poem Ogun -
Local Country Star on the RiseIf you haven't heard the sweet angelic voice of EB Reece, well then, you are most certainly missing out. She has produced her own CD of songs, co-written by CD producer Irene Kelly and Reece herself. -
S.P.E.W As a Metaphor for Women's LiberationA look at J.K. Rowling's series and how the advent of the House Elf Liberation Movement speaks to the feminist movement.
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The Meaning of TruthThoughts on Mahatma Gandhi's article 'The Meaning of Truth.'
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The Concept of SatyagrahaAn examination of Gandhi's concept of satyagraha, or grabbing truth.
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Darwin and the Golden RuleThis article is about how Darwin's thoughts mirror that of the Christian sense of the Golden Rule. -
Tudor and Stuart as Sonnet SubjectsA look at how the lives of the Tudor and Stuart blood lines have inspired Renaissance to contemporary poetry, including the sonnet. -
Food Allergies in ChildrenWhile most people will no doubt be able to rattle off all the symptoms and triggers of nasal allergies, not many know just exactly what an allergic reaction to a food source can do.
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Flag Retirement in Observation of Veteran's DayA look at how a flag retirement ceremony held by local Boy Scouts changed my Monday morning. -
What Exactly is Irritable Bowel Syndrome?This article takes a brief look at a devastating gastrointestinal disease affecting over 58 million Americans annually. -
Holiday Celebrations in EllijayA rundown of the Christmas events going on in Gilmer County, Georgia.
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Ospedale Degli Innocenti (The Hopsital of the Innocents)A look at the architecture and decision behind Brunelleschi's building.
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Distance in Irish RomanticismA look at how Irish writers and songs use distance as a metaphor for romance.
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The Silence of Irish LiteratureA comparison of five Irish authors finding voice to their stories.
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November is National Alzheimer's Awareness MonthGilmer County task force helps to raise awareness for fatal, progressive cognitive brain diseases. -
Beach PartiesA few thoughts on managing a successful beach party that doesn't land anyone in jail!
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Feline Hair LossHere are some different reasons why a cat could lose their coat. -
How to Get Your Wedding on TVHow to get your wedding ceremony to every family member and friend across the world, without leaving anyone out.
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World Famous Trike Travels 50 StatesJeff Brown, motorcycle enthusiast, travels on his handmade trike across the United States. -
Why Ellijay?A look at Ellijay, Gilmer County, Georgia, a small town tucked away in the foothills of the North Georgia Appalachians.
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Anne Askew and Sir Thomas Seymour, Religion in PoetryAnne Askew and Sir Thomas Seymour, Religion in Poetry -
A Look at Henry Howard, Earl of SurreySo Crewell Prison and other works of Henry howard, Earl of Surrey
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Jonson's Epitaph to ShakespeareBen Jonson's final words on his contemporary, William Shakespeare
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Shakespeare and His SonnetsA look at Shakespeare's works, Sonnet II and Sonnet CXXXVIII
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Sir Philip Sidney, His Poetry and His PoliticsA look at two of Sidney's poems, 'Not at first sight, nor with a dribbed shot' and 'Alas, have I not pain enough, my friend.'
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A Discussion of the Poetry of Queen Elizabeth and Edmund SpencerA look at Queen Elizabeth's poem 'The doubt of future foes' and Edmund Spencer's 'Amoretti LXXV,' 'The Tamed Deer' and 'What guile is this.' -
Burn After Reading Movie ReviewIf you can get over the somewhat slow pace of the film, the idiocy of the characters is worth watching. Yet, the humor within the film is one of irony and intellect. Don't expect gut-busting moments.
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How Does Music Inspire the Creative Mind?So just how does music inspire the creative mind?
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An Opinion on Plato's Middle DialoguesA look at the ancient soul and the breakdown of it. -
The Unlikely Hero: Harry PotterA look at the plot devices as symbolic gestures in the Harry Potter series.
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The Beautiful Mess of Art and WritingA look at how "messy" the creative process can be
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The Production of PoetryA look at the architecture of poetics
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How to Beat Anxiety During the Writing Processhow anxiety propels the creative process
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The Act of Creation: A Journey Through the Artististic Processthe courage to create -
Building CharacterHow one afternoon wasted at a beauty pageant reminded me how to stand tall and proud.
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John Donne's A Valediction: Forbidden MourningA simple love poem, some might say, but John Donne's "A Valediction: Forbidden Mourning" is much more than a simple love poem.
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From H. To the Papacysonnet about Henry VIII and the Papacy
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Divorce of the Englandsonnett about England's divorce from the Holy Roman Empire and Spain
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A Letter to Youpoem
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A Look at the Major Themes in The Little PrinceA look at the major themes of Antoine Saint-Exupery's novel, The Little Prince
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Great Thinkers: Dr. Wayne DyerA look at Dr. Wayne Dyer's library of books, as well as the theory of Law of Attraction
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How the Brothers Grimm Ruined the Female CharacterA longer discussion of the anti-female sentiments within the fairy tale Rapunzel
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A Comparative Look at Scientific and Philosophical Thought from Antiquity to PresentA comparative look at scientific and philosophical thought from antiquity to present.
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A Look At T.S. Eliot's The Turn Of The ScrewA look at T.S. Eliot's The Turn of the Screw through industrial decay
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The New Woman: The Rise of the Female Voice as a Metaphor for the Decay of ModernityWith the dawning of the twentieth century, a new voice appeared on the forefront: the Modernist woman had not only a strong voice, but many obstacles to overcome. -
Ulysses's Balancing ActTroilus and Cressida was Shakespeare's version of Helen and Paris, in the sense that there was a triangle of two men and a woman, and who had the rights to that woman.
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Modern PoetryA look at the social and honest reflection of the British modern point of view through poetry.
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The Unlikely Hero: Harry Potter's Heroic Journey Within the Harry Potter SeriesA look at the heroic journey of Harry Potter as compared to the heroic journey's of the mythological gods
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LNER and LMS Railway Travel Posters as ArtA look at travel posters of the early 1900s as a piece of art, rather than just commercial marketing -
How to Get Everyone to Believe You Know What You Are Doing, Even When You Don'tSome helpful hints for anyone planning on becoming a Municipal Liaisons for the National Novel Writing Month
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How to Find a Story Line Without Really TryingA refreshing look at the national novel writing month
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The Rape of Nanking, an OpinionA critical look at Iris Chang's account, The Rape of Nanking
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A Critical View of A.S. Byatt's Medusa's AnklesA critical essay on the themes of Byatt's Medusa's Ankles -
The Physicality of the Creative ProcessExploring the physicality required in the process of creating in writing
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A Look at the Inspiration of the WriterLooking at the essays of Cocteau, Miller and Wolfe on writing from a poet's and a novelist's view. -
Inspiration and CreativityWithin the scope of these three essays, the thought of inspiration and concentration dominates the act of creating.
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Discussion of Henry Moore's Essay Notes on SculptureA critical look at Henry Moore's essay on the creative process of sculpture. -
Why Are the Humanities Important to Life?An opinion on why humanities should be in the educational system and not disregarded.
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The Intentional Fallacy of W.K. Wimsatt and Monroe C. BeardsleyIntentions are the primary focus of the Intentional Fallacy, delving into the reliability of critiques and how much the critic can disseminate the intention of the works of poets.
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Ferdinand De Saussure, the Object of General LinguisticsFerdinand de Saussure theorized that language and speech were comprised of a system of signs, which were both products of the social environment, versus the theory that language and speech were organic in nature.
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Androgyny in LiteratureA brief look at how androgyny affects the characterization of the first person omniscient tone of Winterton's novel, "Written on the Body," and how that overall affect relates to her audience. -
The Quiet CrueltyA short story based on the some of the characters in John Ford's movie, "The Quiet Man."
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A Look at the Female Role in FairytalesA comparative look at the Brothers Grimm's Rapunzel and The House of Bernarda's Alba
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A Hero's Shadow: Vampires in LiteratureA hero often has a shadow, and it is no different for vampires. A critical look at the shadow of a vampire in literature
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A Look at Peter Ackroyd's Novel ChattertonA look at Peter Ackroyd's novel "Chatterton," and how the novel expresses the idea of monumenting images as a second form of death.
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Friedrich Nietzsche, On Truth and Lie in an Extramoral SenseWithin the context of Friedrich Nietzsche's "On Truth and Lie in an Extramoral Sense", he demonstrates how difficult and yet how easily the theory of dissimulation and perception can intermingle
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A Comparative Look of Irish Literature Throughout the AgesA look at five irish authors and how their novels reflect the feelings of Ireland during the times of the British invasion. Focuses on the English and Scottish planters of the mid-sixteenth century who came into Ireland.
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The Image of Women in Early British LiteratureA brief look at the image of women throughout Old English literature, up to the Renaissance period.
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Politics in Poetry: The Wordsworth RevolutionA direct look at Wordsworth's 'Salisbury Plain' and explores the politically charged environment surrounding Wordsworth.
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A Brief Biography of Mary, Queen of ScotsA brief look at the Stuart monarch and her relationship with her cousin, Elizabeth I
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The Next Generation of Genetically Engineered FoodAn absurdly satirical op-ed piece on the increasingly destructive effects global warming apparently has on the planet and its impact on the human population.
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Deconstructing DerridaA brief look at Derrida's deconstruction theory on language and the structural foundation of language.
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A Look at Judith Butler's Inscription of Sex and Gender on a BodyA summary and interpretation of Judith Butler's essay on gender and sex on a body. The essay explains how inscribing upon a body and mind can be detrimental to the psyche of the individual. -
A Review of Helene Cixious's Feminist Discussion on Fairy TalesHelen Cixious takes on the patriarchal region of the fairy tales and how detrimental these 'little stories' are to the female psyche. Taking on the Brother Grimm, Cixious explores how a female is consistently a victime to decapitation by the male sex.












