Sara Levine
- Page Views
- 31,618
- Content
- 52
- Fans
- 0
- Contributor since
- 8/11/2009
Displaying Results 1 - 52 (of 52) for All Content
-
Best Sights of BloomsburyAn article disclosing the lesser known history of Bloomsbury, for literature, science and history lovers.
-
Living in Kearney, Nebraska: What to Expect, Why to ConsiderThis guide outlines the entertainment and educational opportunities in Kearney, as well as attempting to explain the atmosphere of the town itself.
-
How to Determine If Amber Jewelry is Fake or RealAmber jewelry is expensive. Consult this guide to determine if it's real, or if you've been taken. The tips are from the masters!
-
Practical Tips on Exploring Churches or "Church Shopping"If you're looking for a new church and are ready to do some "church shopping," this guide will explain what to do and how to do it.
-
How to Convert to JudaismAre you considering converting to Judaism? Would you like to know more about the process and what will be expected of you on your journey? If so, this is the article for you.
-
Judaism and the AfterlifeWhen compared to ancient Judaism, modern Judaism has very different ideas about the afterlife; why is this, and how did these developments come about? This article explains.
-
Euripides' The Bacchae: Characterization, PoliticsEuripides seems to argue that although structure and order are important to the health of society, so is freedom; and the moment a leader entirely forbids free choice to the people, his legitimacy falls apart.
-
An Essay on Man: In the Tradition of JuvenalPope's An Essay on Man, composed in 1734, is a fine example of how the influences of ancient literature, particularly that of Juvenal, bled its way into Augustan satire.
-
The Differences Between Papers/Essays in America and the United Kingdom/EuropeThere are differences between cultures. Unfortunately, a major difference between English academia and American academia is how essays are written. This guide explains the two main problems American students encounter in the English system.
-
Homer's Mirror: Fate, Folly and CharacterHomer's gods prove to be unknowing jesters, mimicking the actions of the morals below to extremes, and inadvertently trying to drive the powers of fate toward their own end.
-
Herodotus: Historical Mythology, Culture and RespectWhile the functions of his Histories may be applied toward two purposes, his method of approaching both myth and culture resonates strongly with the history genre.
-
Thomas and Beulah: ContinuumThomas and Beulah is divided into two sections, each from a different perspective. While the poems in each separate narrative work together, I am very interested in how the two sections ultimately come together to form a coherent piece.
-
Review: Best American Poetry, 2009With the wide assortment of poetry anthologies published each year, The Best American Poetry series consistently lives up to its title.
-
Spatial Arrangements and Greek ReligionIn a society that so openly embraced religion as their identity, as well as being blessed with wealth and architectural advancements, it is not a surprise that the Greeks developed specific spatial arrangements to facilitate religious experience.
-
C.D Wright, a ReviewWhile I was a critic of C.D Wright in the classroom, her reading was extremely enjoyable.
-
An Unorthodox Way of Planting and Harvesting PotatoesFeel like being a little different? This method of planting potatoes calls for compost, loose soil, and no mounds. Results: incredible crop.
-
How to Safely Ship an Old ViolinSending an older violin by mail as opposed to a new one requires a bit more care. This article explains some precautions you'll need to take in order to assure a safe journey for your instrument.
-
How to Make a Cockatiel Nesting Box from Materials Around the HouseUh-oh--your cockatiel laid an egg! This article explains how to make a nesting box from materials in your home, so you don't have to break the piggy bank for your birdy.
-
How to Avoid Looking like a Tourist in LondonYou've all seen them--tourists. Now you're one. Read and learn how you can visit London and be as little of a tourist as possible.
-
How to Apply to MFA ProgramsApplying to any graduate program is difficult; MFA programs have another level of difficulty, as they require personal writing samples. If you are confused about the MFA application process, this article is for you.
-
How to Manually Trim Split EndsSometimes trimming your hair isn't an option, or isn't enough. In this case, you'll need to manually trim your split ends. This article outlines some hints and tricks.
-
How to Take Garlic MedicianllyEating garlic is proven to lower high blood pressure. Read more to learn how you can painlessly add garlic to your diet!
-
How to Start and Manage an Old Photograph CollectionStarting an old photograph collection may look expensive and complicated, but is actually a rather inexpensive and rewarding hobby!
-
How to Save Money While Grocery ShoppingGrocery shopping for food is expensive. Follow these key tips to save money.
-
How to Make an Authentic Native American SpearInformation and directions on how to make an authentic Native American spear.
-
How to Grow Hip Length HairGrowing hip length hair is a challenge. This article explains the hints and tricks to achieving such a length!
-
How to Meet Your Idol Backstage with DecorumSo you'd like to meet an opera singer or ballet star backstage? Read this article and learn how to act and request a signature.
-
How to See a Large Museum in Under an HourYou're at a museum but don't have much time. How do you prioritize what to see, and make the most of your time?
-
What to Do as a Student at King's College London's Strand CampusKing's College London Strand campus is in the heart of London. Check this guide to see what's within walking distance!
-
A Beginner's Guide to Opera EtiquetteOpera can be a scary thing for those new to the business. Follow these rules to assure you don't make a fool out of yourself!
-
Five Must See Holocaust MoviesWhile the Holocaust movie genre has a tendency to fall into repetitive plot lines and cliché, this guide examines the five most elegantly filmed, must see Holocaust movies for anyone interested in the topic.
-
Orthodox Jewish CustomsOrthodox Jewish customs can be confusing to non-Jews. Allow this guide to be a beginning reference to the customs of the more observant scents of Judaism.
-
The Top Five Most Useful Foreign LanguagesIn this short guide, I present my personal top five picks of languages - the most useful and all around worthwhile languages to study.
-
Packing for Tulane: A Student's GuidePacking for college can be difficult, especially when you are moving off to a climate renowned for its unpredictability. Allow this guide to aide future students in their decisions.
-
Nebraska Travel Tips: The Most Neglected SitesOften neglected by tourists, let this article explain some of the lesser known places to visit in Nebraska!
-
Shabbat: The Do's and Don'tsA simplified guide on the basic Shabbat restrictions, intended for curious non-Jews.
-
New Orleans for the College Student and ParentsFor out of state college students, New Orleans can be a frightening place. Learn about the city, what is true and what is not true, and how to stay safe as a student.
-
Tips to Avoid the Freshman 15, but Keep that 4.0 GPAThe end of high school and the beginning of college can be a stressful time for kids. Learn how to stay in shape, but maintain your grades, with these easy tips.
-
A Holocaust Story: The LetterIt's a story about the Holocaust.
-
Cockatiels 101: Lesser Known TipsSome basic, though often overlooked, things to consider when purchasing your first pet cockatiel.
-
Culture Shock: What it is and How to CopeUnderstand the reasons behind culture shock and how to cope with them.
-
A Critical Approach to Kill BillShort essay seeking to draw connections between the bride in "Kill Bill" to Greek mythology.
-
African Civilizations and Islamic CivilizationsAn old, old, old high school paper comparing and contrasting African civilizations and Islamic civilizations.
-
Religions and Their SimilaritiesAn early high school essay about religions, for history.
-
Allusion, Symbolism, and Conflict: A Humanistic PerspectiveShort paper written in 2008, examining Dr. Faustus and the Faerie Queen via a Humanistic Perspective.
-
Envy, Fear, and Destruction in Roman FeverRoman Fever is a short story of revenge. This article seeks to explain how both envy and fear lead to the eventual destruction of friendship.
-
Revenge, a Story of HopeShort essay concerning Blumenfeld's "Revenge: A Story of Hope."
-
Reality and PerceptionShort paper concerning reality and perception
-
The Maid's Tragedy: Evadane's PurityAn examination of Evadane's purity in The Maid's Tragedy.
-
The Dream of the RoodA short article concerning symbolism in "The Dread of the Rood."
-
A Lack of Dimension: Titus AndronicusCritical review of Titus Andronicus.
-
A Story of ExtremesCritical approach to "The Life and Loves of a She-Devil."