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The Shape Of Writing Has Changed

25th September 2009
The makers of the world's most recognized pencil continue to change the shape of writing. It's a triangular shaped pencil that eases writing stress by allowing maximum surface contact between the pencil and the fingers. Ergonomic experts say the new t... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Romance Lessons from Paris

25th September 2009
“I love Paris in the springtime”, goes the popular song. Paris is known as the romantic capital of the world. The city of Paris itself has been the subject of countless songs about romance and the pursuit of love. Everything you do in Paris seems ench... Read >
Author: GeraldFitz

Are You Hearing What I’m Saying? – 10 Tips That Will Help You Improve Your Listening Skills

25th September 2009
Ernest Hemingway once said “When people talk, listen completely. Most people never listen.” How true that is. How many times has someone asked you how you were, but doesn’t take the time to listen to your response? They may cut you off, start ta... Read >
Author: Coach Sharon

How to Build Your Writing Style?

21st September 2009
Writing style is a writer’s uniqueness. When you build your unique style, you will be known for it. For instance, Ernest Hemingway used to begin his sentences with ‘and’ or ‘but’ that was his particular style; Dickens uses aesthetically complex ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

E Rice Burroughs, Tarzan Of The Apes - A Protoype

30th August 2009
To re-read a well written book is not only pleasant but also inspiring; especially to writers who are always searching for methods to improve their prose. While the oeuvre of popular authors such as John O'Hara, Ernest Hemingway, and N... Read >
Author: marciano guerrero

Nick Carraway, The Narrator Of The Great Gatsby - Is He Gay Or Bi?

13th August 2009
In The Great Gatsby Scott Fitzgerald presents a study of wealth and ambition through the prism of pathetic characters for which one can find almost no socially redeeming values. What novel portrays is the sordid story of small band of feeble charac... Read >
Author: marciano guerrero

Romeo and Juliet, Sweat, and the Value of Vulgarity in Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

09th August 2009
“To be, or not to be; that is the bare bodkin.” Okay, so maybe this isn’t the first line that jumps to mind when you think of the great American classic Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, but it’s a darn important one.Ernest Hemingway wrote that Huck... Read >
Author: Paul Thomson

Famous Cuban Visitor - Ernest Hemingway

07th August 2009
Ernest Hemingway was a very talented author, who was born in Oak Park, Illinois on the 21st of July in 1899. He went on to attend the Oak Park High School where he participated in boxing, football, and then was good in his classes on English. When he grad... Read >
Author: Victor Peys

Key West – A Remarkable Vacation Destination

04th August 2009
One of the truly beautiful and remarkable cities in Florida is Key West. Beautiful homes dating back to the early days of the Spanish settlers. Home of the famous author, Ernest Hemingway, and winter homes of Thomas Edison, Lou Gehrig, Harry Truman and Te... Read >
Author: Rado

Which Bar Stools Did Hemingway Sit On?

03rd August 2009
Have you ever thought about which bar stools Hemingway would have sat on? This probably isn't the type of thing that would enter the average person's mind on a daily basis but for some people, particularly Hemingway fans, it is a reasonable question. A... Read >
Author: Ben Weissman

"How to Captivate a Man, Make Him Fall in Love with You -- and Give You the World!"

03rd August 2009
How to Be the Woman Men Adore ... and Never Want to Leave Have you ever met the kind of woman ... that men fall hopelessly in love with with whom men want to spend all their time whom men want to please and do anything for who brings out the roma... Read >
Author: ssfleamarketonline.com

Your Story in Six Words

27th July 2009
In the 1920’s, some friends of Ernest Hemingway bet him that he couldn’t write a story in 6 words. Hemingway responded with: “For Sale: baby shoes. Never worn.” Now, does that tell you the whole story? No. Does it get you curious? Yes. Absolut... Read >
Author: Jenny Flintoft

How To Be Identified As A Good Writer

23rd July 2009
What makes a good writer? Whether you want to be one or need one, the question is the same. Therefore, we ask, “Is a good author someone who can capture the absolute heart of an issue in a single sentence? Or is it one who can take a simple idea and exp... Read >
Author: Alfred Spengly

Who Buys Mont Blanc Pens?

05th July 2009
So there you are looking at a diamond encrusted Montblanc pen online and you think to yourself. “Man I'd just love to own that pen”. So you flick to the price list and immediately come to the realization that your aspirations of owning that particular... Read >
Author: Chriss Tyrrell

Key West Vacation

18th June 2009
Visit Key West and see two worlds for the price of one! Key West is a great city, full of fun things to do and a fascinating history. The closest point to Cuba, or The Southernmost Point, is right in Key West, reminding us all of how far south this tiny t... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Day Trips from Key West

18th June 2009
There are So Many Things to do in Key West! Visitors to Key West will find lots of things to do, from water sports, sunset cruises, fishing, snorkeling, diving and exploring Old Town and Duval Street. It's such a great vacation spot for so many reasons... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Incredible Paris Vacations

13th June 2009
The capital city of France is situated on the banks of river Siene and is one of the leading cultural centres of the world. A vacation to this city is like a dream come true. It is also one of the most popular tourist destinations across the world. When y... Read >
Author: Mike Greaves

Incredible Paris Vacations

13th June 2009
The capital city of France is situated on the banks of river Siene and is one of the leading cultural centres of the world. A vacation to this city is like a dream come true. It is also one of the most popular tourist destinations across the world. When y... Read >
Author: Mike Greaves

Hemingway & Fitzgerald

03rd June 2009
F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway: Both towering figures in the history of American literature, the two writers shared a complicated real-life relationship. At times they were friends, at times enemies; often they were drinking buddies, and alway... Read >
Author: Nate Gillespie

Luxury Hotels in Paris

01st May 2009
One of the most romantic and historic cities in the world, Paris has a special place among all people who have visited this charming city. This city boasts of historic landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower and Notre Dame. However, if you plan to visit Paris,... Read >
Author: Mike Greaves

Moleskine Notebooks: When You Are Looking For AMoleskine diary With A touch of class

10th April 2009
Moleskine products such as Moleskine notebooks also known as the Moleskine diary, are nothing short of legendary. Made in Italy, these fantastic products add a touch of class and sophistication wherever they are seen. Moleskine notebooks (aka the Moles... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

Moleskine Notebooks: When You Are Looking For AMoleskine diary With A touch of class

10th April 2009
Moleskine products such as Moleskine notebooks also known as the Moleskine diary, are nothing short of legendary. Made in Italy, these fantastic products add a touch of class and sophistication wherever they are seen. Moleskine notebooks (aka the Moles... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

Havana - Cuba's World Heritage Capital

12th March 2009
Havana is a grid-plan city, making it easy to navigate its broad avenues and side streets, originally lined with splendid churches and mansions of the city's former aristocracy. They have suffered greatly from neglect, and many are now crumbling and decre... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Holidays: Focus on Mozambique

25th February 2009
Mozambique is located on the south east coast of Africa and is a fine blend of African, Arabic and Portuguese cultures; a blend that makes it one of the most exotic destinations of any African safari adventure. Premier diving location It is a pre... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid

Ernest Hemingway On Hunting

25th February 2009
In one way or another, we have all had contact with the work or read about the life of the famous American writer Ernest Hemingway. We certainly don't associate Hemingway with hunting expeditions or wilderness. Those who know a bit about the man have read... Read >
Author: Jaden Skiver

Hemingway Goes Hunting

09th January 2009
In one way or another, we have all had contact with the work or read about the life of the infamous American novelist Ernest Hemingway. We sure don't secondary Hemingway with hunting expeditions or wilderness. Those who know a bit about the man have read ... Read >
Author: Jake Saab

A Lot Of Bull In Pamplona

18th November 2008
Beginning on the seventh day of July, each and every year, you have the chance to be chased down the street by a herd of angry bulls. If you are mad enough to enjoy this type of recreation, get yourself along to Pamplona and join in the fun. The 'Bull ... Read >
Author: Alan Liptrot

The best gift ideas for adrenalin junkies

27th October 2008
Do you know the kind of person who really only gets the most out of life when they’re closest to ending it? You’ll be thrilled to know that South Africa is literally brimming with death-defying activities for these adrenalin addicts. So if you’v... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid

The Metaphysical View of Death and Life After Death Part 10

21st August 2008
Astral projection is an occult art that was commonly practiced by ancient mystics. Apollonius of Tyana, Yeheshuah (Jesus Christ) and many other mystics often used the ability in their ministry and work. In centuries past and up to this very day, Wicca, or... Read >
Author: Leonard Lee

The Quick Guide to Absinthe

21st May 2008
A history, how to make it, and where to find it now Absinthe. Edgar Allen Poe wrote about it. Vincent van Gogh's paintings expressed his enjoyment of it. Julius Verne, Ernest Hemingway, and even Leonardo DiCaprio indulged in it. Absinthe, a strong a... Read >
Author: Dave Davies

Lignano in Fiore 2008: big Festival in the Hemingway Park

08th May 2008
Last days of feverish work for the opening of the 22nd Lignano in Fiore, festival for and of the children of all Friulian seaside resort. The longevity of this festival shows the affection of all inhabitants to events that have children as protagonist. ... Read >
Author: deborah

Historical Places in Florida: History and Culture in the Sunshine State

09th April 2008
Most tourists seem to gravitate towards the crowded, expensive theme parks or the teeming hot beaches, but if you're looking to get off the beaten path when traveling to Florida, history and some of the more cultural offerings of the Sunshine State should... Read >
Author: Fraser Hannah

6 Nights/7 Days Kenya Lodge Safari

02nd April 2008
6 Nights/7 Days - Nairobi - Amboseli - Lake Nakuru - Masai Mara DAY 01: NAIROBI On arrival at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, you will be met and greeted by our customer service representative and transferred to the luxurious NAIROB... Read >
Author: Stephen Muiruri

Learning Problems in Children

12th March 2008
Children can experience learning problems because of several reasons. Some children excel at studies while others strive hard. In this article, we discuss the different behavioural and learning problems that students aged 5-15 face. Dyslexia Dyslexi... Read >
Author: Dev Sri

Learning Problems in Children

12th March 2008
Children can experience learning problems because of several reasons. Some children excel at studies while others strive hard. In this article, we discuss the different behavioural and learning problems that students aged 5-15 face. Dyslexia Dyslexi... Read >
Author: Dev Sri

Padua: still a lot to see...

07th March 2008
Padua, or Padova, is a very old city. It grew from a small fishing village to become one of the main cities of the Veneti region. It is also the motherland for one of the oldest European universities and a huge scientific and cultural centres of the Medie... Read >
Author: t_kogutenko

The Gospel of Writing According to Marilyn, Chapter 12

15th February 2008
Chapter 12: Get Real Nobody becomes Ernest Hemingway overnight, not even Ernest Hemingway. Style is fundamental to the person doing the writing. Trying to adopt someone else's style is like wearing a toupee. It might look good in passing, but on clo... Read >
Author: Marilyn Schwader, Writing Coach

What Others Say

06th February 2008
What Others Say I remember when I took an aptitude test in school; part of the test was to put pegs into holes as quickly as we could. I couldn't get many pegs in the time allowed, but from this they determined I had "no aptitude for fine handwork," an... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta

The History of Abercrombie Clothing.

18th January 2008
Abercrombie clothing has become world famous thanks to its unique and stylish menswear. The name of Abercrombie is one of the most inspirational names in this industry as buyers experience the hottest teen style in sports and casual wear. This leading sel... Read >
Author: Frank12

Fact Is Funnier Than Comedy

02nd October 2007
When I need a chuckle, I try to watch a sitcom or read the funnies. When my need for comedy is greater, then I invest my time in watching a complete movie. But when nothing but the funniest will do, I just observe the so-called real world around me.The fa... Read >
Author: ajeetkhurana

Soca Valley Property - Slovenia A Great Investment Property Destination

26th July 2007
Slovenia was recently named one of the top ten investment property destinations in the world and more people than ever are buying property in this beautiful country and many are choosing to buy Soca Valley property. A green and diverse country between ... Read >
Author: kelly price

Website Impressions – Be Positive Part 2

26th July 2007
In Part One we reviewed several things to that we would avoid when creating a website. Here are some additional stand outs, that we would avoid. Blank Space. Many web designers try to fit in as much as possible onto a single page and in doing this... Read >
Author: Alex Armen

11 Funny Quotes to Celebrate Father's Day

30th May 2007
With Father's Day right around the corner, I thought it'd be the perfect time to share some funny quotes that will be sure to get dad laughing. After all, some say that laughter is the best gift in the world. Share some of these funny quotes with dad and ... Read >
Author: Noel Jameson

Why you should visit Cuba soon!

05th April 2007
Cuba…the very name produces images of Fidel Castro,Che Guevara,vintage Cadillacs,Spanish colonial architecture and beautiful beaches! In reality,it is all of these things…and much,much more. Cuba is the largest island in the Caibbean,some 750 mile... Read >
Author: Roger Johnson

Don't miss Pamplona's spectacular San Fermin festival

01st March 2007
As one of Spain's most historic cities, Pamplona has captured the imagination of many a visitor to Spain. The capital city of the region of Navarre, Pamplona is traditionally also seen as the capital of the Basque country and is thus a special place of in... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Navarre Holidays and Pamplona Holiday Attractions

05th February 2007
Navarre is a region in northern Spain that is bordered to the north by France, the Basque Country to the west, La Rioja to the south, and Aragon to the east. Similar to other regions of Spain, Navarre has its own parliament and government and is responsib... Read >
Author: Steve Greenwood

Gay Friendly Things To Do in Key West

04th February 2007
Key West is one of the most beautiful places in America, especially if you are a gay woman. Taking a trip to Key West and staying in lesbian accommodations can be a trip of a lifetime. Key West offers many different gay-friendly attractions that can make ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Famous British Authors - Eight Best-Loved

26th January 2007
Which famous British authors made it to The Big Read; a survey conducted in 2003 by the BBC to reveal the UK's best-loved book? What novels are they famous for? and which of their books were in the Top 100 list? Although the winner was indubitably Lor... Read >
Author: Keith Valentine

Video Killed the Beautiful View

18th January 2007
"The sound brought our group to a stop; we turned around to see the ice mass collapse with a roar. A section of the glacier crumbled in the middle, and chunks of ice as big as rooms spilled out on the crater floor." A description given by adventurer ... Read >
Author: Joshua Levitt

A Common Mistake of Many Writers

13th December 2006
A common mistake of many beginning or aspiring writers is using too many words. While it may seem advantageous to paint a picture for your readers; using wordy descriptions isn’t the way to do it. Writers should strive to get their point across in as ... Read >
Author: dbRoss

The Maasai - East Africa's Most Celebrated Indigenous Peoples

23rd August 2006
The Maasai are East Africa's most celebrated indigenous peoples. Tall, dark and slender, they have for long remained contemptuous of modern lifestyle. They are a noble, proud, and freedom loving people, who have always infatuated romantic esterners, sin... Read >
Author: Andrew Muigai

High IQ - So What?

31st May 2006
Does a high IQ (intelligence quotient) mean better grades in school? Does it mean a better life? Is your IQ score even a valid measurement of your intelligence? Let's take a look at these questions one-by-one. High IQ - Intelligence There is almost ... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman

Quotations For Fathers Day

17th May 2006
So many people over the years have had a lot to say about fathers! Here are some quotes about fathers to think about this Father's Day: "It is a wise father who knows his own child." William Shakespeare "By the time a man realizes that maybe his ... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy

What You Should Know About Scooters

26th April 2006
Motorized scooters are a great form of travel almost anywhere in the world. They are small, economical and fun. Of course, you sacrifice safety with just about any scooter that you ride. It is hard to have a scooter as an everyday vehicle, but they are... Read >
Author: David Stone

Listen Up

13th March 2006
Listen Up....Are you a good listener? Almost everyone will answer this questionaffirmatively. However, listening is not the same as hearing; itrequires concentration, effort and practice. To be an effectivelistener, you must be an active participant of co... Read >
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Great Things to do While on Vacation in the Keys

23rd February 2006
When people think of a vacation in Key West, Florida they rarely realize that there is so much to do other than drinking and playing on the water. In fact, Key West is an old historic town that will appeal to anyone interested in history or architecture.... Read >
Author: Scott Thompson

Chicago Neighborhoods - Chicago Real Estate

14th January 2006
Are you in the market to buy a home in Chicago? Do you know where you plan to live? Chicago's many neighborhoods have their own unique identities and customs. Which Chicago property is right for you? The only way to know is get out and view some Chicago r... Read >
Author: Johnny Mayer

Mighty Kilimanjaro - The Worlds' Most Accessible Summit

29th November 2005
Snow-capped Kilimanjaro, floating above the clouds is no doubt one of the most beautiful and impressive sights in the natural world. Even hard-boiled non-believers, in their unguarded moments, empathise with the Maasai who call it the "House of God". The ... Read >
Author: Andrew Muigai

Kenya- Still at the Heart of the African Safari Experience

17th November 2005
The popular image of safari, especially in the west, is inseparable from Kenya. Earlier in the last century, gifted writers such as Ernest Hemingway and Karen Blixen brought to life the vivid images and uplifting life experience that constitutes a Kenyan ... Read >
Author: Andrew Muigai

A Cousin of Hemingway, Rose Now Puts Her Pen To The Page

15th August 2005
A Cousin of Hemingway, Rose Now Puts Her Pen To The Page Toni Hull, National Marketing Director, Epic Books http://thephantomwriters.com/free_content/d/index.shtml#Toni_Hull A few years ago when Chicago born author, Sarah Elizabeth Rose learne... Read >
Author: Toni Hull