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A Serpent in the Midst

2019/10/10
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Zora Neale Hurston, a 20th century writer, paints a bleak and grim image with the short story “Sweat,” a story about a couple in a challenging relationship. The story begins by introducing the hardships of the main characters. There is no specific indication of what time period this story takes place in. It is reasonable […]

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A New Take on Race, Heritage, and Lineage

2019/10/03
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Well recognized contemporary American playwright David Henry Hwang examines the fabric of lineage. In 1988 Hwang was given a Tony Award for his screenplay M. Butterfly which was nominated the following year for a Pulitzer Prize.  In his short dramatic play Trying to Find Chinatown a rhetorical question is posed on the issue of identity. […]

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The Inspiration Cycle

2019/09/19
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How you know muse, is amusing. Poets display talent in their ability to make a deeper connection to the mundane, or maybe they help the reader explore ancient civilizations, or maybe they are the reader connecting and exploring their own imagination. For poets, inspiration is a spark, it lights a fire and provides them with […]

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Finding Fiction Written by Women:

2019/09/12
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The English poet William Shakespeare, known by many around the world by last name alone, was born closer to the end of the sixteenth century. Shakespeare is credited for authoring 20 facts, 27 plays, and 375 poems in his 52-year lifetime extent. During the sixteenth century scientists like Gerardus Mercator and Conrad Gessner for example, […]

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Holograms: Our Habitation

2012/05/11
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Click here to download PDF Holograms- Our Habitation   HOLOGRAMS: Our Habitation Prepared for:            Thom Dancer, Ph.D. Prepared by:             Shia Aaron Lloyd Fisher Date: May 11, 2012   Contemporarily holography is a field of science heavily studied by a wide range of researchers and enthusiasts in diverse disciplines. “The proper viewing of a hologram is […]

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Perelman plus Pampena

2012/04/30
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Russian mathematician, Grigori Yakovievich Perelman was born in Leningrad, Soviet Union in 1966. Perelman’s contributions to mathematics are vast and also noted despite his reluctance in accepting any recognition. In 1991 Perelman accepted a prize from the Saint Petersburg Mathematical Society. In 1994 Perelman developed a proof for the soul conjecture. Perelman truly exemplifies the […]

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Quintessence Apropos to Viruses

2012/03/29
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(2006, Mar. 1). Viruses: The new cancer hunters. IsraCast Retrieved Mar. 20, 2012, from http://www.isracast.com/article.aspx?id=15.   At this point in time the archetype for viruses continually points to those things negative. This belief is slowly yet surly being reevaluated. According to the Encyclopedia Britannica a virus is a tiny, basic infectious agent that is capable […]

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@ Starbucks dot com

2012/02/20
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Tired of losing out on the finer points of academia, the internal spirit guide awoke from a deep slumber induced from the equivalent of what we in the medical field call a post-prandial somnolence. Language aside, apprehension is the assumed disposition for the case of this rhetoric. Therefore, with a lassitude that only a multi-credit […]

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A United States Contrast of Asian Technology Annotations

2011/12/19
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Sanger, David E. “Japan’s Scratch-Pad Computers.” New York Times [New York] 24 Mar. 1990: 1. Print.   ‘Static’ and ‘Dynamic’ are two different styles of “stylus system” interfaces. “Pen Computers,” also known as “Smart Paper,” is a technology that was developed in the late 1980’s and since was added to the market by initial investors […]

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Talk First, Sex Later

2011/12/07
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“The good news is, we can commit. Creation of a chain linking gender neutral social settings where acceptance is applied after conviviality is attempted.” – SALF [sic] Coitus: condoning or condemning condom coaching. Ten out of ten doctors –with actual degrees– will agree that the number one contraceptive measure, that can guarantee 100% that pregnancy […]

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