Articles, tagged with "george orwell", page 3
23rd February 2009
As baby New Year replaces the old man 2008, teens find themselves facing more pressures than ever before. The advent of new technologies, the pitfalls of social networking sites, and an economy that has many parents taking extra jobs just to make ends mee...
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Robert Palmer
07th January 2009
There have been lots of books written about dogs like Old Yeller and Where the Red Fern Grows, Black Beauty is every girls dream horse after his memoirs were so cleverly translated, and a recent string of mystery novels featuring sleuthing cats have earne...
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Julia Solomon
06th January 2009
What is a Cultural Pathology? There are certain beliefs if widely held and acted upon by a group of people leads inevitably to collective suffering and personal destruction. The housing bubble was a form of cultural pathology. It spawned a number of belie...
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Author:
Robert Bell
05th January 2009
There have been much books written about dogs like Old Yeller and Where the Red Fern Grows, Black Beauty is the girls think steed after his diary were so cleverly translated, and a current rope of mystery novels featuring sleuthing cats have earned feline...
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Author:
Jason Richards
24th November 2008
Motorcycles have always been considered a cheaper alternative to a car. Obviously apart from the driver, there's room for only one pillion passenger and not an awful lot of luggage; but for transporting one person from A to B in a congested environment ...
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Author:
Isla Campbell
14th October 2008
Most people that make it through a secondary education have heard about 1984 by George Orwell. The book dives into the lives of farm animals and the realization that they are being watched and controlled by the farm; in a not so subtle reference to govern...
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Author:
John C. Arkin
10th April 2008
How to make the perfect cup of tea has always been debated. One of the biggest arguments involves when to add the milk. Should tea drinkers add the milk before or after the tea? Usually, milk only is added to black teas.
Although most Americans ad...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
28th March 2008
Why is Big Brother, in all its forms and in all the places in the world where it is shown, so popular among television viewers? Why are the printed gossip rags and the blogosphere teeming with nearly every little tidbit on what is going on inside the Big...
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Author:
Brenda Stokes
26th February 2008
Why is viewpoint so important in telling your story? Surely it's obvious that the story is presented from the point of view of the main character - the hero or heroine? That may be so, but consider making these simple changes to the viewpoint to add spice...
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Author:
Mervyn Love
26th January 2008
Obviously, the value of a book depends on the opinions of the person valuing it. One person can love a book that another person hates. Nonetheless, some books have stood out as generally beloved and almost universally considered great. Let me list four of...
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Author:
Scott Hughes
09th January 2008
Big Brother reality show series started in the United States and in the UK in the year 2000. The phenomenal Big Brother in the United States premiered on July 5 while the first series in the UK started on July 14 of that year. In Australia, the internatio...
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Author:
Brenda Stokes
25th September 2007
Big Brother refers to the George Orwell book titled 1984, in which government knows everything about you and what you happen to be up to. The concept made its leap to the television airwaves when a Dutch producer came up with the idea of putting a group o...
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Author:
Brenda Stokes