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History of African Literature
by Ikee, Oct 26, 2008
African Literature, although unrecorded, dates back to ancient history. This is a research on the history and related concepts of how their culture began through their writings.
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How to Get Started Writing Family History
by ktrouser, Sep 2, 2008
Once started, family history starts to flow. How do you get started? Here are some helpful tips to get you started writing something that will be a treasure for your family for ages.
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Typewriters
by bigprofessor, Mar 23, 2008
The types and history of the typewriter.
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The Art of Words: Six Websites That Honor Word Usage
by Nelson Doyle, Mar 13, 2008
There is no question that words are beautiful and every language is unique. For some people the mastery of words come from a deep-rooted interest in word origins and translations. While other people amazedly create new ways the world uses the words that their culture has to use. Let’s take a look at how people are using the words we use today.
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Answering AS Level Questions
by Flissie Hilton, Feb 16, 2008
The best ways to answer questions as AS level, most appropriate to literary subjects including History, English and Drama.
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The Ideas of Literature
by Jack Rodnessy, Jan 17, 2008
Characteristics of the different forms of literature.
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The Short Story
by R J Dent, Oct 20, 2007
The history of the short story.
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What We Didn't Know
by Debora Dyess, Jan 13, 2008
An old nursery rhyme gives us a glimpse into history ... and the future.
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Macbeth
by Jimmy Anderson, May 6, 2007
Macbeth the play starts off with Macbeth seeing 3 witches on a cliff. Macbeth is a Scottish General. Macbeth approaches them and asks politely what they were doing there. The witches tell Macbeth to be quiet. One of the witches greets Macbeth, the next witch gives a sly grin, and the third witch has a grin the size of her face.
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