T M Foster
I've published a number of poems and short stories in the Arden (published by Columbus State University) and I've had articles featured in the Ledger-Enquirer (a Knight-Ridder Publication).
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Milton Bradley Encourages Cooperative Instead of Competitive PlayNew rules for an old game encourages openness, trust, and self-worth.
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Product Review: Frigidaire 24" Built-in DishwasherThe Frigidaire 24" Built-in Dishwasher has a "5-level Precision Direct wash system," but how well does it really work. Read about the good, the odd, and the ugly.
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Product Review: The LG Over-the-Range MicrowaveThe stainless steel LG Over-the-Range Microwave combines contemporary styling and cooking versatility. Check out my review of this new appliance.
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An Economical Alternative to Oprah's Favorite LG RefrigeratorPurchased just two weeks before Oprah's Favorite Things episode, this LG owner gives you the inside scoop on her own LG side by side refrigerator. -
Michelle Rodriguez Publishes Letter to Judge MitchellMichelle Rodriguez publishes an edited version of her letter to Judge Mitchell, asking the court for mercy. -
Audio Scrapbooking with LifeOnRecord.ComTraditionally, family stories transfer knowledge and allow family members to bond. Audio scrapbooking allows these stories to span time and place and provides the next generation with a sense of family history. -
Noggin Vs. Sprout: Preschool TV ProgrammingThis article compares two preschool tv channels based on platform, network objective, and programming with reaction from preschool viewer and mom. -
Internet Guide: Transferring Your Domain Name from Yahoo! Web HostingIf you would like to cancel your Yahoo! Web Hosting/Small Business Account and keep your domain name, this article will show you how. -
The Economic Impact of High Risk InvestingAmateur real estate investors signed high, interest only loans to keep the payments low while they negotiated a quick turn over. When the market cooled, the amateur investors who had been driving the prices up panicked. -
Buyer's Guide: Finding Age-Appropriate Toys for BabiesThis helpful shopping guide will help you find toys that are both safe and amusing for infants and toddlers ages newborn to 24 months. Age appropriate sections help you find the information you need fast. -
Toy Review: Milton Bradley's Candy Land Castle GameMy three-year-old loved this game and I highly recommend it. -
Fans Petition Leniency for "Lost " Star Michelle RodriguezAfter being convicted of probation violation and sentence to 180 days, Fans of Michelle Rodriguez use petitionspot.com to plea for Leniency. -
Who Will Win Survivor: China?Many people are beginning to ask, "Who will win Survivor: China?" even though I don't even known anyone's name, I can tell you the answer . . . -
There's More to Pumpkins Than Halloween Jack-O-LanternsDon't limit pumpkins to Halloween. Pumpkins have a place at Thanksgiving and Christmas, too. Good for more than just Jack-o-Lanterns, pumpkins have a number of benefits and uses. -
Review: 'Back to You' Series PremierBack to You starring Patricia heaton and Kelsey Grammer premiered Wednseday, September 19th. Here's a run down of the performances. -
Bionic Bitch: NBC Puts a Little Attitude in the Fall TV LineupA little darker, a little boulder, this version of "Bionic Woman" has some real issues. -
The Stars in Alignment for the Fox Sitcom, Back to YouWith all of the seasoned talent on Fox's newest sitcom, it's sure to hit the ground running. -
Mia Michaels and Wade Robinson Both Win EmmysEmmy Awards given to Mia Michaels and Wade Robson. See video clips of the performances. -
America Ferrerra Takes Best Actress, but is the Rest of the Show a Bust?'Ugly Betty' recieved 11 Emmy nominations. Cast and Crew took home awards in 3 categories.
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Sopranos Rubbed Out by the Competition?James Gandolfini, Edie Falco, and others where overlooked at this years Emmys, but thet still snagged the Best Drama.
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Culture Shock and Assimilation: The Process of Adjusting to a Foreign CountryStudying abroad is a great way for students to learn about another culture, but there is an adjustment process that everyone goes through when they decide on an extended stay in a foreign country.
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Top 10 Things Your Editor is Evaluating in a News StoryMeasure your next article against editorial criteria, before you submit it.
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Victorian Science and the Humanistic Vision of Bronte, Browning and TennysonDuring the Victorian Age, new developments in astronomy, geology and biology began to undermine the religious, social, and political heritage inherited from previous generations, many artists searched for new ones to fill the gap.
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Purposeful Narration: Fiction and Autobiography of Charles Dickens, John Stuart Mill and Thomas CarlyleIn Victorian England, the line between fiction and autobiography had little to do with the truthful representation of fact. For the Victorians, the autobiography (a term they themselves coined during the 19th century) was first and foremost, a purposeful narration.
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Could the Last Knight Be the New Fix for Harry Potter Fans?Author of The Prophecy, The Wizard Test,and The Goblin Wood releases the first book in her new Knight and Rogue series.
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Medieval Influences in Paradise LostMuch has been made of Milton's classical influences in Paradise Lost, but it is equally important to note that this Renaissance work, written in 1667, is also indebted to medieval lore.
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Evolution of the Topographical Poem: Jonson, Wordsworth and WhitmanIn this paper, I will examine three poems in detail ("To Penshurst", "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey", and "Crossing Brooklyn Ferry") to compare and contrast how the topographical poem has been modified over the course of three hundred years.
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Faustus and Renaissance Anxiety: Marlowe's Approach to the Humanity/Divinity DebateThe Renaissance era deeply imbued with the debate between the Humanity and Divinity. It is within this context that Christopher Marlowe wrote the Tragical History of Doctor Faustus, a play that brilliantly showcases his Marlovian ambiguity.
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Overview of Literary Criticism: Ideas on How to Find Topics for Your Research PaperThere are a number of critical approaches to interpreting literature. Specializing in one of these forms of criticism will help you focus your reading and help you construct well supported essays. This article will give you a brief overview of some of those approaches.
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The Secret to Writing "A+" EssaysWhy do some students excel at writing essays while others do not? Simple, they know the formula. I will take through this formula in detail . . .
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How to Reduce Hurricane DamageArticle discusses ways to reinforce your home against hurricane conditions and reduce flying debris that can cause damage.
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Rotating Hurricane Supplies: Why is it Important to Switch Out Your Emergency Kit?Article provides important information on the optimal storage and expected shelf life of vital hurricane supplies like gasoline, batteries, cooking fuels, water and canned goods.
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Harmful Toxins Found in Everyday Household ItemsPotentially harmful toxins maybe located in everyday items found around your house. Article discusses the use of petrochemical materials in matresses, bisphenol-A in baby bottles and phthalates in "non-toxic" toys and beauty supplies.










