Abbe Miller
I am a 29 year old student with two weeks left before receiving my BA from Columbia College. I have been studying in their magazine production program in the journalism department and am looking forward to a future career in writing.
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Bloggers Identity Revealed by Journalists - Shield Laws Should Protect IdentityAt times journalists are asked to reveal the identity of their anonymous sources. Because of so many who claim the title of journalist, the laws to protect them become a dicey topic.
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Patriotism and the Patriot ActThe USA PATRIOT Act could potentially put a wrench in news gathering for journalists.
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The Island: A Big-budget Take on a Volatile DebateThe Island starring Ewan McGregor and Scarlett Johansson hardly addresses the ethical issues behind cloning. But movie goers and renters alike, all clones to a certain degree, weren't disappointed. -
Epic Conventions in Spenser's Faerie QueeneOne must realize that an epic recipe requires an enormous number of ingredients. The vast number of necessary ingredients can be found throughout The Faerie Queen in the variety of characters, settings and stories.
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Examples of Insult in Shakespeare's Merry Wives of WindsorThroughout Shakespeare's, the "Merry Wives of Windsor", Falstaff is the pathetic butt of a grand joke concocted by Mrs. Page and Mrs. Ford.
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Poet Emily Dickinson and the Ability for GreatnessWhat inspires an exquisite type of greatness? By examining some of Emily Dickinson's work, it is apparent that sadness can result great acheivements.
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Spenserian WorksThe following is an annotated list of a variety of pieces written by Edmond Spenser.
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Costa Rica on a Budget: Travel in Central America's Eco-tourism CapitalA low-cost weekend on the Pacific Coast in Costa Rica.
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A Weekend in St. Joseph, MissouriHome to over 70,000 residents and Missouri Western State University, St. Joseph offers visitors a slice of history.
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A Look at Indian Cuisine Dishes and Where to Find Them in ChicagoThe northern and southern regions of India offer very different types of fare. Discover what differentiates one from the other and two restaurants in Chicago that serve up each.
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The Blame GamePointing the accusatory finger at the food industry seems like a logical choice when trying to determine what is causing the obesity crisis here in the United States.
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A Weekend in Oak Park, IllinoisPerhaps Chicago's most remarkable suburb, Oak Park boasts itself as the boyhood town of literary great Earnest Hemingway and as the stomping grounds for architectural innovator Frank Lloyd Wright.
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The Confidence-Lacking Rake in She Stoops to ConquerShe Stoops to Conquer satirizes love relationships, societal classes and city and country life. Of two couples in love, it also encompasses the freedoms and rights of the levels of society and the acceptability and vulnerability of the opposite sex.
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William Hogarth's Depictions of the Licentious LifestylesDuring the beginning of the Restoration period, King Charles' infidelities seemed to condone promiscuous behavior amongst the populous. Seen through William Hogarth's work, the tendency for rake-like behavior lost momentum at the end of the Restoration.
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Spritz Cookies Are a Holiday TraditionMaking spritz cookies is possibly more fun than eating them, so whether using a classic cookie press or a new model, spritzes are yet another way to draw a family together during the holidays.
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The Life of Theatrical Actor and Manager David GarrickDavid Garrick, renowned British theatrical actor and manager, was born in Hereford, England February 19, 1717 and after a fairly long career as thespian, author and producer, he is considered to be one of the biggest contributors to 18th century theatre.
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The Successful Rake: Licentious Behavior in William Wycherley's WritingPlaywright William Wycherley can be considered the embodiment of the rake in the successes of his personal life as well as those in his literature. Wycherley was well-known for embracing the once prohibited lifestyle of a care-free playboy..
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John Gay and The Beggar's OperaJohn Gay, poet and dramatist, published The Beggar's Opera, which was performed more than any other play during the 18th century.
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Daniel Defoe: The Father of the English NovelAuthor of Robinson Crusoe, Daniel Defoe has been marked in the annals of time as the father of the English novel. This piece follows the renowned writer from birth to death.
