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Amusing Stories Behind the 12 Words of Indian Origin That Made It to the Oxford Dictionary
by Sher D Fly, May 27, 2008
One of the many languages that had spiced up the English language is Indian. In fact, some of these Indian words have become so much part of the language that it is quite easy for us to forget their Indian origin.
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10+ Sites Worth Trying to Make Money Online
by CHAN LEE PENG, Jun 22, 2008
Worried? Not enough money? Go search some legal money making sites online that will deliver you money. It is relatively easy to make money if you know where to look for those paying companies that want to pay you badly for your online masterpiece.
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Sizzling Tips on How to Write Winning Research Papers, Articles, and Essays
by Verniel Cutar, Jul 2, 2008
Ever had trouble writing a research paper, article or essay? If the thought of submitting excellent written work makes your nose bleed, here are some valuable tips for you.
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How to Become the Most Successful Writer Not Only at Triond But Also Across the Globe
by CHAN LEE PENG, Jun 15, 2008
What are the criteria you should have to become the most successful writers either at Triond or other writing platform?
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Contemplation of Death in Hamlet
by Ebey Soman, May 15, 2008
This essay tries to show the progress of Hamlet's obsession with death and its concepts, including his famous soliloquy of "to be or not to be".
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Comedy Vs. Tragedy
by Bartholomew D. Queen, Apr 27, 2008
Comedy and tragedy are more similar than most people believe (at least when Aristotle's definitions are applied). Tragedy involves the fall of a paragon, while comedy involves the rise (and marriage?) of a worse-than-real individual.
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Walking the Lit Path: Loving Literature and Its Fiction
by nightcharmer, Apr 23, 2008
Literature is not just about Shakespeare and poetry. It can very well be for anyone with a keen interest in discovering themselves and exploring new insights. Be it thoughts or writings, literature fiction carries important messages, hence educating and entertaining you at the same time. What's there to ponder now? Plenty.
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Surrealism in Aimé Cesaire's the Automatic Crystal
by Bloodfire, Apr 3, 2008
Analyzing Aimé Cesaire's "The Automatic Crystal". In depth, with a concentration on the elements of surrealism.
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Principles of Stylistics
by ivor, Mar 27, 2008
Stylistics, its linguistic "character", its relevance and its importance.
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Romeo and Juliet Summary
by Born-Steeler, Mar 13, 2008
“Romeo and Juliet” is one of many well known plays written by William Shakespeare in 1595 and is a romantic yet tragic play set in an Italian town named “Verona”.
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