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Beating the Heat with the Original Alamo DrafthouseIf you're looking for something fun to do in Austin in order to beat the heat, look no further than the original Alamo Drafthouse, which serves up drinks, food, and fun every day! -
Alternatives to Eggs: The First Step to Better Vegan CookingThis article outlines the most common egg-replacers and includes directions on how to use them as well as information about how they will affect the taste, appearance, and density of any recipe.
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How to Survive in a Job You HateThis article illuminates five tactics for getting through day-to-day in a job that you can't stand.
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Mekong Restaurant in San Francisco: Asian Fusion at Its Very BestDeep in San Francisco's Tenderloin District is one of the city's best kept secrets-- an Asian Fusion restaurant with a Thai flair and some of the best food you'll have in the Bay Area.
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What Your Netflix Movie-Watching Habits Say About YouAre you a immediate returner, a full queue type, or the kind who holds onto movies for a full month? How you rent your movies says as much about you as what you're renting. -
Great Children's Book Series, Other Than Harry PotterThis article details excellent children's book series other than Harry Potter.
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Spiderman 3: What a Tangled Web We WeaveSpiderman 3 is riddled with problems from start to finish. This article will outline them.
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Hawaiian Tropical FlowersA series of photos of anthuriums and other tropicals. -
The Truth About IntroversionRumors abound regarding introverts. They're "shy," "withdrawn," and even "loners" or "antisocial." This article will explore those stereotypes and present an accurate depiction of introversion.
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Which Apple is Which? A Guide to Picking the Right Apple ComputerWith so many Macintoshes on the market today, it's hard to keep them all straight! Here's a guide to picking the right one for you.
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Art Six Coffeehouse: One of Denton's Finest EstablishmentsIf you're looking for a quiet but lively environment among the university scene of Denton, Texas, look no further. Art Six has everything you could possibly need.
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Making the Change to Veganism: The 5 Things You Should KnowMaking a major dietary transition can be difficult without the proper education and support. Here are the top 5 things that you need to keep in mind when making the transition to veganism. -
Oxford Arms: The Best Place to Spend an Evening in London, OntarioThe Oxford Arms in London, Ontario is a great place to eat and drink when traveling in the area. The customers are friendly, the staff is great, and the food and drink is out of this world!
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Denton's Tomato Serves Up Winning Pizza!The Tomato on Fry Street in Denton, Texas has long been a college favorite. It offers great food at fabulous prices with a strong college atmosphere.
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Foodswings: One of Brooklyn's Hottest Vegan EateriesFoodswings offers all-vegan cuisine at an affordable price. For a great meal and a pleasant diner atmosphere, Foodswings is an ideal choice!
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Coping with a Crisis of Faith: When Morality Clashes with EthicsThe evolution of mankind has lead to the more common occurrences of crises of faith. How do you deal with one when it comes along? Read and find out.
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Officer Fails to Make Arrest in Domestic Violence DisputeNew York City has a mandatory arrest law for domestic violence, but on January 22, a woman was assaulted by her partner in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, and the police made no arrest or inquiry into the crime.
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African Union Chooses Kufuor Over Bashir for ChairmanDue to ongoing conflict in Darfur, the African Union refused Bashir the position of Chairperson, instead giving it to Ghana's John Kufuor.
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Best Spots for a Romantic Dinner in Denton, TexasDenton, Texas is home to countless college students, who might not always have a huge amount to spend on a romantic outing. How can you have a romantic night out without killing your budget? Here are Denton's top five romantic outings. -
Top Seven Tracks You've Been Missing for the First Week of October, 2006the top seven songs you need to hear for the week of September 30-October 7.
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Ten Facts About Freelance PhotographyBefore getting started in any business, there are some key things you should know. Here you will find everything you need to know about getting started as a professional freelance photographer.
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Ten Kitchen Gadgets You Only THINK You Can Live WithoutIn this article, we'll explore the gadgets and accoutrements that will make your time in the kitchen easier and more fun. -
Art Teacher Fired in Frisco, Texas for Showing Students... Art?Texas teacher Sydney McGee was fired from her 28-year long position as an art teacher in Frisco ISD because she took her students to an art museum and one of the students viewed a nude statue. What!?
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Why You Should Watch Smallville: America Proves it Can Still Turn Out SuperheroesThe comic industry needed a new way to get through to today's teenagers, and for them, the cinematic and televised lives of superheroes were born. The greatest among this genre is Smallville, the story of Superman's teenage years as farm boy Clark Kent.
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Missing: The Voice of Democratic AmericaFor all that the people of the US are supposedly not respresented by their government, for as liberal and open-minded as they're supposed to be, I see a whole lot of things being DONE by the close-minded bigots of the country.
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Top 5 Reasons Not to Get an Electric Can OpenerIn today's technologically advanced world, it's easy to get caught up in the hype of having all the newest gadgets. But do we really need them? Here are the five best reasons not to get an electric can opener.
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Getting Fit on a BudgetEveryone wants to be in shape, but not only is time a concern, more and more often money seems to be an issue. If your budget is tight, check out these tips for getting in shape without changing the shape of your pocketbook.
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Ten Facts About Substitute TeachingOf the many jobs perfect for college students, substitute teaching offers some strong good and bad points.
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Top Ten Songs by the StreetsMike Skinner is Britian's great success story, recording his early work in a basement and doing his own marketing. Known as "The Streets," Mike proved that the only thing that it takes to make music is an original message and a lot of determination. -
Biography of US Gymnast Dominique DawesBorn November 20, 1976 in Silver Spring, Maryland, Dominique Dawes would soon become on of America's great gymnasts, combining high jumps with a verve rarely seen in other gymnasts.
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Perfectionism: Stopping People Dead in Their TracksPerfectionists strive to do the very best in everything they do, but often believe that they will fall short of this goal and instead put off being productive. This article gives an example of a perfectionist mindset and offers tips to overcome it.
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Top Ten Songs by the Counting CrowsFronted by Adam Duritz, the Counting Crows have spent over a decade releasing hits and staying in the hearts of fans the world over. Among their many great tracks, ten stand out. Here they are. -
Top Ten Songs by Ani DifrancoOne of the world's leading female guitarists, Ani Difranco is known for her commitment to her music as well as her strong political messages. One of the most prolific of her contemporaries, Difranco has put forth many great tracks. Here are the top ten. -
Top Ten Songs by Fiona AppleFiona Apple has long been viewed as the bad girl of the solo piano playing female artists. Lambasted by the media for her bluntness and constant need to speak her truth, Apple perservered, making the music that she believed in. Here are the ten best. -
Top Ten Songs by Tori AmosTori Amos has been making music for over 20 years. She has released several albums, performed many tours, and has released countless B-sides. If you wanted to explore her music, but were unsure where to start, check out the following. -
Financial Advice from the Fiscally Impaired: The 401(k)Behold the 401(k), that strange combination of numbers and letters that seems to be a staple in decent jobs and corporate workplaces. Everyone who's anyone has a 401(k) but what exactly is it? And what can it do for you?
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Church and State: Headed for a Make-Up?Last I checked, church and state were seperated, but this latest development in North Texas, deep in the Bible belt, makes me wonder otherwise.
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Biography of US Gymnast Kim ZmeskalUS Gymnast Kim Zmeskal has won countless awards for her gymnastic achievements and now works as a gymnastics coach.
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Biography of US Gymnast: Betty OkinoBetty Okino was born in Uganda and became interested in gymnastics after watching Mary Lou Retton. She trained with Bela Karolyi after entering the sport late, and helped US win bronze in the 1992 Olympics. She was inducted to the hall of fame in 2002.
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Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game Review: PoxnoraOctupi has released Poxnora, an interactive online role-playing game similar in structure to Magic: the Gathering and Age of Empires. The game has solid programming, graphics, and is entertaining enough to draw new players. -
Top Digital Camera Products Under $150With so many digital cameras currently on the market, how does a consumer know exactly which one will best suit his/her needs? This article will break down the top 4 digital cameras available under $150.
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Top Mp3 Player Products Under $100In a market filled with options for mp3 players under 100 dollars, there are four main competitors that are worth the money one would fork over for them, and each offers different perks and features. These are the top four mp3 players.
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Aeon Flux: MTV Works Hard for Another Mediocre ProductionAeon Flux isn't a horrible movie, but it's certainly not a great one either. The character development is shallow, and the script feels rushed, all likely effects of this film's transition from animated series to the big screen.
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Get Smart: Classic Shows Seem Smarter as Popular Tv Grows DumberGet Smart, in its short five year span, stole Emmy awards and the hearts of millions with its quirky and bumbling secret agent and his band of intrepid coworkers. The charm of Maxwell Smart can reach even the youngest viewers today.
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She's the Man: Amanda Bynes Once Again Outshines ExpectationsAmanda Bynes stars in a gender-bending comedy about life, love, and sports, and audiences won't be disappointed with this quirky film aimed for today's teens.
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The Benchwarmers: Expect No Homeruns from New Baseball FilmThe Benchwarmers takes an old idea and redoes it in an interesting manner, offering up a great supporting cast that can almost overshadow the poor job done by Rob Schneider as the film's lead.
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Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance - Full-length Game Plays like a DemoWhile well-done graphically, Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance has several design flaws and is unbelievably short for a role-playing game.
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X-Men 3: An Action Movie that Takes a StandX3 has a strong plotline, well-developed characters, strong acting, and nice visual effects.
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Failure to Launch: Failure to Make a Decent and Original FilmFailure to Launch combines poor acting with a plotline recycled so many times that it's starting to fall apart. Zooey Deschanel delivers a strong performance, though it's sadly nowhere near enough to save this film.
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Over the Hedge: Striking Out to Discover New Grounds in AnimationOver the Hedge combines a good premise, great acting and animation and a fantastic soundtrack to create a children's movie that's appealing to the whole family.
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On Freaks and Fallen Angels: O'Connorian Ethics in Kevin Smith's DogmaKevin Smith and Flannery O'Connor have created works with glaring similarities in Dogma and Wise Blood.
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The Violent Bear it Away and Wise Blood: Comparison of Flannery O'Connor's Two Full-length WorksFlannery O'Connor only wrote two full-length novels, "Wise Blood" and "The Violent Bear it Away," and both dealt with post-modernity and religion, though in very different ways.
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People Without Hope: Flannery O'Connor on the Dangers of Despair in WildcatAmong Flannery O'Connor's stories and novels, there are two key elements that constantly reappear to doom the characters within: despair and the belief in a sort of preternatural knowledge of what the future will bring. This is central in "Wildcat."
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The Langoliers: TV Adaptation of Stephen King NovellaThis film goes to show that some made-for-tv movies never got big funding for a very, very good reason. While it works as a novella, The Langoliers lacks the depth to make a truly marketable (or even entertaining) movie.
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Snowy's Lunch Rush: Serving Up Another Dashing Diner GameWith so many diner games currently out there on the market, Snowy's Lunch Rush offers up the same old thing with enough new twists to make it a worthwhile change. A variety of characters and 60 challenging levels make this a game worth checking out.
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Canasta Unmasked: Putting a New Face on an Old GameA guide to the basic rules of Canasta, this article also provide some insight into tested Canasta strategy. Five basic strategies cover various key aspects of gameplay and habits of experienced players.
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Apocryphal Textual Commentary in O'Connor's Wise BloodFlannery O'Connor's novel Wise Blood was largely influenced by both modernism and esoteric religious texts. O'Connor's own Catholicism comes largely into play into this novel.
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Flannery O'Connor and the Modernist's Place in The BorderlandsFlannery O'Connor follows a standard hallmark of post-modern American literature by embracing characters who dwell in a sort of borderlands, in between polarities often offered by mainstream society.
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Popularity Explained: MySpace and the Crumbling Interpersonal BarrierIn the span of a couple of years, MySpace has launched to the forefront of internet social networking sites, leaving behind others because of its ease of use and countless features.
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Deconstructing the Texas Stereotype: Ivoryline Shows East Texas How to RockIvoryline may have East Texas roots, but they're clearly on the path to the bigtime. They kick off their US tour June 10th in Dallas.
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Reign of Fire Starring Christian Bale and Matthew McConaugheyWhile terribly predictable, Reign of Fire is still definitely worth a watch because of stunning CGI work and skilled acting on the part of all involved.
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From Dusk Till Dawn : A Gore Fest Starring Clooney, Marin, Keitel, Lewis and OthersA gore-fest has never looked so good. Tarantino and Rodriguez team up to create a story about two villanous brothers who get far more than they've bargained for.
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Netflix V. Blockbuster: The Battle of the BigsWhen searching for an online movie rental system, do you know the details? This article highlights various pros and cons of the two largest movie rental companies in the United States.







