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1. A Religious Radio Program Even Atheists Can L
by Stefan Smith
Posted on Jan 19, 2007

You're driving in your car late at night, trying to find something interesting on your radio to keep you awake. As you skip past songs you've heard too many times already, and past the grating talk-show ranters, something catches your ear: an old-style radio drama. The story line, ...read more


2. Contemporary Journalism and the Love of Truth
by Eduardo Reisinho
Posted on Jan 19, 2007

Truth is not a mere agreement between what one says or writes and the facts. And an example of this very thing is contemporary journalism.

Much of what is said or written in the present-day press can be considered as truth if we adopt a restricted sense of truth. They report ...read more


3. Analysis of The Night Cafe - Vincent van Gogh
by Elizabeth Harding
Posted on Jan 19, 2007

Vincent's Two Cafes

"I often think that the night is more alive and more richly colored than the day." Vincent van Gogh

Van Gogh's two ultra-famous café scenes comprise a study in opposites. Though both paintings employ Vincent's famous bold and furious brushstrokes and striking colors, the two pictures feel entirely different. ...read more


4. Buying Cell Phones - What You Need to Look fo
by Ernest Barby
Posted on Jan 19, 2007

What you need to look for when buying cell phones.
Well if you watch TV, or check the newspaper and the ads that come through your email, then you know that you just must have the newest, shiniest, smallest, cell phones that have a 2 inch by 2 inch ...read more


5. Analysis of Self-Portraits of Vincent van Gog
by Elizabeth Harding
Posted on Jan 19, 2007

Vincent – Model, Myth & Human Being

"…it is difficult to know yourself, but it isn’t easy to paint oneself either." –Vincent van Gogh

>From 1885 through 1890, van Gogh painted at least 30 self-portraits, an amazing number of likenesses to complete in such a short time span. They represent his most ...read more


6. 3 Steps to Optimize Your Article - Key to Cre
by Terry Tay
Posted on Jan 19, 2007

In one of my previous article I wrote on “How to Write an Article”. In that article I mentioned some key points to write a good content article that will keep your readers reading. Now having understood on that, I would like to talk about how you can optimize your ...read more


7. Tongue Piercing Considerations To Avoid Infec
by Richard Davies
Posted on Jan 19, 2007

There was a time when piercings were so uncommon that if you had one, you were one of few. This is not the case today. Many of us now have some king of piercing somewhere upon our bodies. In fact some tattoos and piercings are now so common that you ...read more


8. The Paranormal Puzzle
by Robert Kreuk
Posted on Jan 19, 2007

There's a lot of paranormal puzzles out there. Sightings and stories are released daily on websites and in news publications everyday giving us more and more questions to try and solve.

Every weird event or encounter has it's own fine details too. How tall were the aliens? How fast was the ...read more


9. Writing Story in Unique Way of Expression
by FOO SIEW YUEN
Posted on Jan 19, 2007

Another part of my story. I have find it easy to express oneself feeling and emotion through story form. This come to me as I begin to write how I feel during the time I try to counsel those who are in need, giving them advice and care for them ...read more


10. JAG DVD on TvDvdPlanet
by Donna Dayrit
Posted on Jan 19, 2007

The television show JAG short for Judge Advocate General is a combination of drama and adventure genre. It was originally launched on ABC in 1995 after being cancelled on the year 1996 due to a network changed; it was picked up by CBS and aired it until April 2005 for ...read more


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