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- Last Night
Last night I watched an artisan in the moment of the first showing of his creation to others.
- Black Literature: Hughes, Cullen, Baraka, and Madhubuti
The term “Jazzoetry” was coined by the Last Poets, who used it as the name of one of their albums.
- Famous Psychics - Elizabeth Baron
In this article we're going to visit with a psychic who is still alive and predicting today.
- Barbara Willis, a Glen Luken's Protege is Rediscovered
Barbara Willis was born in Bakersfield, California on June 29, 1917.
- What is this Thing Called Literature and Why We Study it Still
Literature as common understanding suggests is a representative body of texts admired and appreciated for its formal properties as well as its thematic concerns, which most would term vaguely as artistic or even aesthetic.
- European Heroes (2005 )
Maud FontenayAs my exploits in the field may be viewed as inertia personified, I always greet tales of extraordinary physical endurance with a mixture of awe and wonder.
- Is a Current Account Deficit Harmful?
Recently the US the current account has reached an unprecedendented level, reaching nearly 6% of GDP.
- Interview with Penguin Publisher
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- World Poverty and First World Nation Economic Enslavement
Many people see poverty in third world nations as a blemish on the human race.
- Is Islamic Fundamentalism a Code for Preying on the Weak
Many accuse all world religions for preying on the weak and further exploiting them using many tactics such as guilt to shape their minds into submission of the religious sect.
- Feeding The World; We Must Help Those Who Help Themselves
There is much talk throughout the world for debt forgiveness and wiping out poverty.
- The Impact of the Internet on Contemporary Literature
Literature basically is everything that has ever been written.
- They Lived in Despair, but Just Didn't Know It
When a people believe through brainwashing or social programming that what they have is what they really want, then you cannot force someone against their will to seek a better life.
- Theory on How to Fix the World
You see after traveling the world and every city in the United States over 10,000 people and many smaller ones, too many to list in fact, I have come to the conclusion that as great as all this is.
- Analysis of Heloise: A Medieval Woman
Heloise was completely unlike my perceptions of what medieval women were like.
- Art in Sacred Places
Charlie Millar is an artist working in Camberwell, London.
- I Sleep In A Squat, Like Everyone Else
I hate work.
- My Favorite 5 History Books
If you're like me you look to the lessons that history teaches us.
- George Bryan Brummell: "The Beau"
George Bryan Brummell,(6/7/1778-3/30/1840) better known as Beau Brummell, reigned long enough over the fashionable elite of Regency England to be remembered forever as the one man responsible for bringing the modern man's dark suit into being.
- The Romantic Spirit of the Harlem Renaissance: Introduction
The Harlem Renaissnace was such an important part of American history and literary history, but it is woefully neglected in 'traditional' history courses.
- His-story Her-story and a tribute-Black History Month
During Black History month everyone will remember the long
line of history left to celebrate, and look toward the
future of history being written with the Kings and queens,
leaders, orators, champions and heralds of a great nation
of people.
- Self-Destruction: My Country, My People
A lot of people had issues with what comedian Bill Cosby and what he had to say in reference to some of his sociopolitical views about African-American families and their communities.
- The Romantic Spirit of the Harlem Renaissance: Jessie Redmon Fauset
Jessie Redmon Fauset (1882-1961) also viewed art as a means for political or propagandist ends.
- The Romantic Spirit of the Harlem Renaissance: Zora Neale Hurston
Zora Neale Hurston (1891–1960) grew up in Eatonville, Florida, the "first incorporated black community in America" (Wall 376).
- The Romantic Spirit of the Harlem Renaissance: Concluding Thoughts
Although in these articles, I focused on just a few elements of the Harlem Renaissance that I learned from my research, there is so much more to be discovered about this intense, vibrant period in American history.
- The Romantic Idealization of American Indians in Early American Literature
One of the major controversies in the acquisition and development of America as an independent nation was the dilemma concerning the people who were already here.
- Antique Siamese Maps New Discoveries of Old Treasures
In 1995, 17 antique Siamese maps were discovered in the
Grand Palace.
- Tara and Phoenicia
Tara:There are many places named Tara in far-flung regions of the world.
- Madness or Malady: What REALLY Happened to King George?
George William Frederick, (4June 1738-29January 1820), or
King George III, is said by many to have gone mad,
necessitating the Regency.
- On Connectedness
Saturday night brought us our Symphony Orchestra concert with harmonica virtuoso, Robert Bonfiglio.
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