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1. Media Mergers
Merging Media Corporations are in recent days becoming ever more controversial for the fact they control a massive amount of information reaching the public. With the recent merging of ABC and Disney, concern has grown about whether the information from all the news programs and magazines might not be telling the whole story all of the time. Pictur
2. The Lovesong Of J. Alfred Prufrock: Love Or Love Not
In “The Lovesong of J. Alfred Prufrock,” by T.S. Elliot, the speaker is Prufrock himself. The setting is somewhere around the twenties and Prufrock is on his way to enjoy some tea in the afternoon with his girlfriend. He is at the time of his life when he is to decide weather or not he shall propose love. Prufrock considers himself as being unable
3. Creative Writing: “The Paradise Behind My Eyes”
There is a paradise somewhere made especially for each and every one of us. I have spent my whole life searching, everyone and everywhere, for a glimpse of paradise. I have searched deep into every person, every relationship, and every place that I have ever been. I always found great things but never enough. It took me eighteen years to find what
4. Time Makes A Big Difference
Have you ever looked around your class and seen someone sleeping? If you have, you're not the only one. School starts so early, that kids don't have optimal performance during the day. Also, school lasts so long, that kids get restless by the end of the day. As students of Elmbrook Middle School, we don't have any time to complete our homework eith
5. Who The Book Is About: Hans Christian Andersen
Title: Hans Christian Andersen. The Story Of His Life And Work. If Hans Christian Andersen was alive today we would see more smiling faces because of what he did. You will find out what he did if you read these next few paragraphs. Hans Christian Andersen was born on March 3,1805 in Odense. From the age of 11 he worked in a cloth factory, and later

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