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1) Gianni Truvianni's Life As A Writer
Author:
Gianni Truvianni
Category:
Arts and Entertainment
An article about why I, Gianni Truvianni have chosen to become a writer and what is it that I long to obtain as one.
The life of a writer and all that it brings is what I seek for myself as it is when I am putting ideas that be my own on pen drive that I feel myself at total liberty to create and have things be exclusively as I wish them to be with place being not available for those compromises which are imposed upon us when dealing with others. To my interpretation being a writer means cr...
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2) Gianni Truvianni's "What Should Not Matter", A Tale Of Passion Between Two Women
Author:
Gianni Truvianni
Category:
News and Society
"What Should Not Matter" tells the story of two beautiful women, who despite being opposites from a physical point of view are very similar in their mentality and nature which allows them to become the best of friends. Rosa and Britta are these two women who come together not only due to the liking they take to one another but the circumstances that surround both their lives at the time of their first encounter; which just happened to be the day the World Trade Center was brought down by terror...
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3) The advantages of having a landline phone
Author:
Paul McIndoe
Category:
Communications
Methods of communication have come a long way since early man developed grunts into language and later worked out how to put words into writing. Now more than ever, information can be readily transmitted using methods such as the internet, television and phones.
Ever since Alexander Bell invented the telephone in 1876 it has transformed lives. Previous forms of communication - such as the telegraph and pony express - were less direct and a lot slower with many messages taking da...
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4) Remarkable find at Littlecote House could end 350 year dispute
Author:
Adam Singleton
Category:
News and Society
The recent discovery of a leather-bound notebook could be the solution to a debate that has been rampant within the Royal Society for 350 years. The argument revolves around English politician Alexander Popham - who was born deaf and mute around 1650 and was taught to speak by a distinguished scientist. But who?
Controversy has since centred around which of the two scientists Popham's mother hired - William Holder and John Wallace - was the actual man who succeeded in teaching the boy to sp...
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5) Domestic Violence - Realizing Your Options
Author:
Joseph Devine
Category:
Home and Family
Domestic violence is, unfortunately, a common occurrence in the United States. Of all the violent crimes committed against family in America, 49% of them are committed against the spouse. For this reason, it is extremely important to understand domestic abuse, how it affects the family, and what you can do to prevent against it.Domestic violence occurs when one family member, usually a spouse, has overstepped his or her physical boundary of control in a relationship. This includes but...
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6) Ancient Greek Ideals - Alexander the Great Introduced Democracy to Asia
Author:
Derek Dashwood
Category:
Education
A study of the life of Alexander the Great and the people around him and those who opposed him is a fascinating study of a complex, brilliant, open hearted man who conquered so much territory that newly invaded peoples came to see him, as then did he, as a god. And that can undo any good man, and has, often.We know the boyhood stories of Alexander: taught deep thoughts by his special tutor, Aristotle in cultivated Athens, full of brilliant questions, but often answering his thoughts h...
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