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  • Bruce Lee
    Rare photos and videos of Bruce Lee captivate the mind in this in depth overview. Audiences are mystified by his martial appreciation. He seems altogether the best, but the question still remains: is there anyone better than Bruce Lee?
  • Kim Ung-Yong (IQ of 210); The Super-Genius of the World
    The smartest man in the world, Kim Ung-Yong showed phenomenal potential as a child. Reading in four languages by age 2. Attending a University by age 4. Working for NASA at age 8. The story continues, but life never felt fulfi..
  • Teaching Methods to Skyrocket School Scores
    Teaching is one of the many forms of education. Many contributors to forum sites claim to have a had poor teacher who made it near impossible to skyrocket school scores. According to this, there were certain criteria missing in their teaching methods.
  • Why Volcanoes Are Called Volcanoes
    Over fifteen hundred volcanoes exist on Earth. Millions see them daily, but few know why they are called such. We take the name for granted. An odd name; some would argue.
  • Difference Between Static and Kinetic Friction
    Static and Kinetic friction are two of the most dominant forces that keep buildings, automobiles, and people safe from unnecessary movement; preventing injuries and even death. By understanding the difference between them, engineering is simplified.
  • Cal Poly - Santa Lucia Dorms Review
    Cal Poly students can be assigned to certain dorms such as Santa Lucia. However,some may not know if Santa Lucia is the right dorm for them. With a closer look/review, it is easy to answer questions about space, facilities and the social network.
  • Mao Zedong Genocide; One of the Worst
    During Mao Zedong's rule (a genocide which is matched by only two others) instilled fear in every Chinese citizen. More than quadrupling the death toll of the Holocaust, it is no wonder why all the evidence was either destroyed or hidden. An atrocity.
  • Modesty - Becoming an Ideal Leader
    As humans we first learn how to follow, and as we mature we gradually grow into a guide. However, mistakes are made as we forget to portray our thoughts as an ideal leader would. Many things fall into becoming one; including modesty.
  • Does PayPal Charge Fees?
    The most common question surrounding this site is, does PayPal charge fees? A surprise is that many services that would normally burn a whole in our pockets don't. The challenge is finding what they are.
  • DVDHDVD.Com Review: It's a Scam
    After experiencing their service first hand and then reading other reviews, I have confirmed that DVDHDVD.com is a scam. Their page may seem professional and altogether trustworthy, but they are far from being legitimate. Read on.
  • How to Be Great at Everthing You Do
    The drive to be the best has established itself within many individuals. It becomes boring to be only average, and thus individuals push themselves to their potential. They realize there is a certain way to success, and use it to their advantage.
  • Disobedient Youth; The Key to Having Them Listen
    Although all youth should obey their parents/guardians, there have been cases in which they do the opposite. The respect for their caretaker begins to gradually diminish; leading to unnecessary conflict. A conflict that we believe can't be solved.
  • Writing a Funny, Memorable Valedictorian Speech
    The mindset of leaving an unforgettable impression hovers in the mind of every valedictorian. The drive to be phenomenal has caused many to look for sources. The perfect blend of humor, passion, and eloquence becomes a vital point.
  • Eagle Scouts; Why Employers Look for You
    With the current economic recession, employers can no longer take risks in hiring employees. They must make the right decision first time around. And when they see "Eagle Scout" on your application they know you are that right decision.
  • Top 3 Drumming Mistakes; How to Fix Them
    Nearly every drummer has a flaw in his/her technique, form, or practice style. But the truth is, the majority of them haven't noticed it yet. A drummer's true potential can only be unveiled when those mistakes are fixed.
  • How to Make a Drum Pad for Free; The Efficient Way
    You will never have to buy a drum pad again. Some cost up to $50. You can make your own at no cost with three easy steps. Remember practice is what makes you great, not the item.
  • Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment: Part VI + Epilogue Character and Event Analysis
    Porfiry, the prime investigator creates a tone of guilt as... Ilya symbolizes the destination... Svidrigailov's regection from Dunya causes... Raskolnikov accepts his murder of Aliona, however he...
  • Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment: Part V Character and Event Analysis
    Razumikhin symbolizes an escape route for Raskolnikov as... Luzhin illustrates pompous thought believing... Raskolnikov's confession leads to redemption from Nihilism and... Svidrigailov's generosity frees Sonya from...
  • Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment: Part III and IV Character and Event Analysis
    Sonya aids in the development of a paradox as she... Mikolka eases pressure through a "confession" when... an allusion to Lazarus provides hope by...
  • Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment: Part II Character and Event Analysis
    Pulcheria creates a tone of... Marmeladov symbolizes... Raskolnikov's dream of Petrovich and the landlady portrays insanity...
  • Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment: Part I, Character and Event Analysis
    Raskolnikov is the main character and protagonist of the novel, whose frustration with his poverty leads to his moral decay.
  • Hamlet: Act III Theme and Character Analysis
    The theme of guilt pervades throughout this Shakespearean play - as illustrated through Claudius' depicted remorse - and the paternal notion of supremacy establishes itself as a primary topic, as noted by behaviors, such Gertrude's submissive state.
  • Hamlet: Act II Theme and Character Analysis
    The theme of madness is elucidated through characters such as Hamlet who become engulfed in degenerate notions; leading to expedited ruin. The ghost of Hamlet - the later - exemplifies a religious paradox as...
  • Hamlet: Act V Theme Analysis
    In Hamlet, Shakespeare incorporates the theme of supernatural powers as every character experiences an alternate fate in accordance to their own conceptions and behavior.
  • Hamlet: Act IV Theme and Character Analysis
    Shakespeare conveys that the nature and source of power is within the hierarchy; for the heavens have bestowed such power upon them - an Elizabethan ideal. Ophelia typifies distress through her numerous states of emotion such as depression...
  • Hamlet: Act I Theme and Character Analysis
    In Hamlet, Shakespeare portrays the protagonist, Hamlet, to be an individual who is in accordance to the nature of laws.

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