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  • Muslim Does Not Mean Terrorist
    When local Tennessee residents learned of plans to build a larger mosque for the local Muslim community, unnecessary outrage resulted against the building plans.
  • The Disregard of the American People Toward Politics
    Should people even vote when they don't know what their choice's stance on the issues? Whether local or national, people vote with almost no information on the candidates or issues.
  • The Danger of Too Much Salt
    Some salt is good for you, but the FDA needs to regulate the amount of salt in processed foods. Too much salt is helping cause hypertension, heart attack and stroke.
  • Is All Quiet? A Review of All Quiet on the Western Front
    The novel All Quiet on the Western Front is a grotesque look at the first World War and is one of the most opinionated and obvious novels about it. Erich Remarque's views could not be more clear, and this analyzes the major ones.
  • Character Analysis from the Novel To Kill a Mockingbird
    A character analysis of the often ignored Jem, from To Kill a Mockingbird. This analyzes the importance of his growth and experiences in relationship to the novel's themes.
  • Review of Arms of Nemesis by Steven Saylor
    A review of the historical fiction and mystery novel by Steven Saylor that takes you back to the time of the Ancient Romans.
  • Oedipus: King or Idiot? Analysis of an Ancient Character
    Oedipus often gets sympathy from the masses of people who enjoy the Greek drama Oedipus the King by Sophocles, but here is another view that shows the control he has over his own decisions and how his fate is his own fault.
  • French Girls Don't Fart
    A French girl and American boy meet and fall in love. A war makes their time together short, and they both quickly fall into a depression, leading to a funny circumstance after the girl is led to drink absinthe.
  • Analysis of the Classic War Poem Dulce Et Decorum Est by Wilfred Owen
    The classic poem Dulce Et Decorum Est attempts to peel away the glorified aspects of war and put the reader on the battlefield with every grisly occurrence, and does a very good job of it with intense imagery and irony.
  • Analysis of May Swenson's Pigeon Woman
    May Swenson's poem Pigeon Woman is a poignant piece of literature that looks at the sad life of an older woman who depends on pigeons for love. This article is an analysis of that poem.
  • Review of Johnny the Homicidal Maniac Comic Series
    A review of the comic series Johnny the Homicidal Maniac, a dark and sadistic look into the mind of a murderer that is surprisingly funny.
  • Crime and Video Games: A Satire
    A satire on the exaggerated views of news reporters, parents, and psychological or social experts on the effects of video games on children.

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