Gaby M. Rosulin
I am a skeptic. I question everything, and I doubt my discoveries. This must have been what drove me into the jaws of Philosophy and English, my passions of study, and I couldn't be more pleased.
When I am not buried in a book, I enjoy cooking, drawing anime, and basically just being a huge dork with my husband and kitty.
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When I am not buried in a book, I enjoy cooking, drawing anime, and basically just being a huge dork with my husband and kitty.
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Giving Fairy Tale Romance the Ol' College TryGone are the days of horse-drawn carriages and festive balls, forcing true love to get creative on a budget. -
The Opposition to ThinspirationPro-eating disorder websites appear shocking and appalling to outsiders, but the young people who frequent these sites are vehemently defending them. -
The Harsh (and Humorous) Reality of New Year's ResolutionsAfter a night of drinking and a morning of regrets, we are all ready to improve our lives a bit. However, the change that is supposed to last a year is lucky if it lasts a month. Here's what I've learned. -
Lover's SquabbleThis poem is written by a girl confused about the abuse she is receiving. Why is he hurting her? Is it her fault? Is it really that big of a deal? She doesn't know, but we all know. It's wrong. -
Starving for My ArtWriter's block is cancer of the imagination. Without being able to express, a writer experiences a death of sorts. Here is the physical and mental place I must take myself to in order to prevent my own demise.
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The Green Revolution of the United StatesThe Agricultural Revolution brought the Industrial Revolution which brought the Green Revolution. Maybe if the Industrial Revolution hadn't brought so much smog, people wouldn't feel so "inconvenienced" today.
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Online College Textbook StoresWith the Fall 2009 semester almost upon is, it is time to start preparing. Save your wallet and your peace of mind by doing your research ahead of time.
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Long Awaited Little Princess SequelFrances Hodgson Burnett's novel captured the hearts of little girls for a century, including Hilary McKay's who wrote a novel picking up the magic where Burnett left off.
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Pride and Prejudice and ZombiesJane Austen's notoriety has been mimicked by countless authors in monotonous spin-offs, but one Austen fan adds a twist. Meet the Bennet sisters, trained combats against Zombies.
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End of Summer Reading ListSchool's out and for the American teenager that means a new set of 3 R's: rays, relationships, and, of course, reruns. Don't suffer through Seventh Heaven for the seventieth time.
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My Sister's KeeperThis "chick flick" brings more than just tears to the surface.
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Brewed, Crude, and TattooedBrewed, Crude, and Tattooed may be set in Wisconsin, but don't let the name fool you. "Brewed" refers to coffee, not beer.
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Analysis of Endgame by Samuel BeckettClov's philosophy on life and death.
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Northanger Abbey: Ignorance Vs. UnintelligenceThis close reading paper discusses Jane Austen's careful usage of the words "ignorant" and "unintelligent," which gives them entirely separate meanings.
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Northanger Abbey: A Lesson in DualityNorthanger Abbey by Jane Austen has often been criticized for the lack of unity between the first and second parts. However, upon close inspection it becomes clear that the disjointed nature is essential for the parody.
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Margaret Atwood Vs. Edgar Allen PoeComparing and contrasting Margaret Atwood's "Happy Endings" with Edgar Allen Poe's "The Tell-Tale Heart."
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The Bible IlluminatedOne controversial book has Christians and non-Christians alike discussing the Bible. Illuminated World attempts to reacquaint the world with the social gospel, but some believe this version of the bible is a heretic in disguise.

