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Machiavelli and The Prince Life and political views of Florentine-born Niccolo Machiavelli, philosopher of the Italian Renaissance and famous for his work 'The Prince.' machiavelli • machiavelli and the prince • macchiavelli and discourses • the ends justify the means • machiavellian
John B. Watson, Salesman The study of human behavior played a prominent role in the success of business in the early 20th century and continues to foster commercialized enterprises today. john b. watson • psychological theorists • business marketing • behaviorism • product advertising
Basic Concepts in Crisis Theory Crisis is not a mental illness, but without proper crisis intervention techniques, it is a possible outcome. crisis intervention theory • crisis theory • crisis intervention theory equilibrium • psychology crisis • crisis intervention techniques
Dark Age Ahead? Could North American society be drifting into a dark age? Jane Jacobs provides criticism and insight into this possibility. dark age ahead jane jacobs • dark age ahead jacobs • jane jacobs • about jane jacobs • jane jacobs urban planning
(Re)presenting Mimesis – sisemiM gnitneserp(eR) A Re-evaluation of mimesis in terms of contempory hypertext fiction. How does the theory of mimesis change when it encounters hypertextual fictions? feminist • postmodern • hypertext • hyperfiction • judy malloy
An Introduction to Peak Oil Theory Introduced by M. King Hubbert inN 1949, peak oil theory has many present supporters, from geologists to investment bankers. peak oil introduction • peak oil theory • peak oil supporters • theory of m. king hubbert • global oil production
Color: The History of Pink An exploration of the history of the color pink as used historically and contemporarily. pink • nazi • germany • color theory • evolution
The Consequences of Peak Oil If we are approaching a future of increasing oil scarcity, the ramifications could be dire for both our standard of living and world stability as a whole. peak oil theory • peak oil • oil decline • world oil decline • world oil prices
Why We Dream: Psychoanalytic, Cognitive and Biological Perspectives on Dreaming We all do it. Some people like it, others don't. Regardless of whether we want to, researchers have shown that everyone does it every night. What is "it?" Dream! dream analysis • sigmund freud • dreams and psychoanalysis • cognitive psychology and dreams • dreaming and rem sleep
Creating Social Change This article explores the connection between ideas of change, and activism. liberalism • feminism • activism • philosophy • culture
Hunting the Illuminati The Illuminati are a popular concept within New Age beliefs, follow the author hunting them down! illuminati • bildergerg group • conspiracy theory • knights templar and illuminati • freemasonic conspiracy
Solving Knot Theory Problems While it may seem like a trivial form of mathematics, knot theory has developed a highly efficient formalism over the years as it has gained recognition. knot theory • how to solve problems in knot theory • tricolorability • isotopically invariant • reidmeister moves
Theories of Violence in the Media Here's a primer on key theories on violence in the media. violence in the media • media violence • media effects • media researcher • magic bullet theory
Jack the Ripper:Case Still Open Even though the Jack the Ripper case is over 100 years old, new books and evidence have led to a variety of different theories about the unsolved murders. jack the ripper • crime • murder • crimes against women • crime in history
Leonids Past; a Little Self-Indulgence I’m going to be a little self-indulgent this month pondering the Leonid meteor shower. Oh sure, there’s other stuff going on in the night sky during November, but I've got Leonids on my mind. leonids past; a little self-indulgence • gregg m. pasterick • amateur astronomy • mercury • venus
Americans culture junkies: Poll A Zogby International poll suggests Americans can name the 3 Stooges but not the 3 branches of government. poll • culture • zogby international • snow white and seven dwarves • gold rush
Postmodernism: Multiplicty, Hybridity, and Duplicity What is postmodernism…really? Well, that is an interesting question with no single answer. That’s one of the basic premises of postmodernism; not only does it privilege multiplicity but it resists definition too. postmodernism • postmodern • modernism • modern • fiction
Reader Response and Hypertext – Part II The second part of a series of articles looking at Reader Response theories and Hypertext. iser • fish • fetterley • showalter • postmodern
The Devil's Footprints One snowy morning in the 1850's, a mysterious trail of footprints in the snow was found. Were these animal tracks, or something more demonic at work? paranormal • suite 101 • jodee redmond • footprints • devil
The Breaking of the One Ring-Part 2 This the concluding part of the exploration of the meaning of the ring of power in The Lord of the Rings. fantasy • tolkien • psychology • transitional object • dreams
The Breaking of the One Ring-Part 2 This the concluding part of the exploration of the meaning of the ring of power in The Lord of the Rings. fantasy • tolkien • psychology • transitional object • dreams
Asking Questions in ESL Lessons ESL lessons should be designed and implemented so that students can ask questions, which will in turn allow for the achievement of significant learning outcomes. esl lessons • esl students • asking questions • ask questions • learning outcomes
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach Brief biography of CPE Bach, master of the keyboards, arguably, founder of modern piano-playing, and famous for "treatise on how to play the keyboard correctly." carl philipp emanuel bach • cpe bach • german composer cpe • essay on the correct method of playing the clavier • wurtemburgian
Representing Realities - Towards a Feminist Hyperfiction Mimesis Part One of a two-part article considering a revisioning of mimesis. After a brief introduction this article describes a contemporary vision of a feminist online mimesis. Part Two will examine a hyperfiction vis-a-vis this critical outline. mimesis • feminism • narratology • narrative • representation
Count Saint Germain The enigmatic Count Saint Germain is shrouded in mystery and intrigue. Thought to have been born at the end of the 17th Century, there are very few verified facts. count saint germain • history • european history • british history • enigmatic
Galactic Mergers in the Universe Though it's a hefty two billion years away, the future event that has astronomers buzzing is the expected galactic merger of the Milky Way and the spiral Andromeda Galaxy milky way • andromeda galaxy • evolution of galaxies • galactic collisions • galaxy
Manchester United 3 v 0 Liverpool Manchester United continued their recent dominance over Liverpool with a convincing win at Old Trafford in a game that also saw the sending off of Javier Mascherano. manchester united v liverpool result • grand slam sunday • manchester united beat liverpool • premier league • fa premiership
Murmur project's cell phone art. City stories via cell phone in Toronto. cell • cellular • cell phone • telephone • phone
17th-Century European Painters Discover artist Hobbema's most famous painting, the definition of academicism, and how a celebrated 19th-century artist has been ignored for decades. meindert hobbema • charles le brun • bouguereau • academic art • academicism
A Scanner Darkly Richard Linklater's rotoscoped adaptation of Philip K. Dick's, A Scanner Darkly, is an adventurous, smart, original indie. a scanner darkly • richard linklater • keanu reeves • robert downy jr. • woody harrelson
A True Treasure of a Film A Review of the Action-Adventure, "National Treasure" nicholas • cage • jon • voight • national treasure
Ayn Rand Biography Life and works of American writer Ayn Rand, famous for her philosophy on objectivism and her best known novels The Fountainhead. ayn rand biography • anthem by ayn rand • ayn rand novelist • ayn rand life and works • rand's objectivism
Classic Authors: Henry James A brief biography of Henry James. henry james • books • american literature
French Opera Beginnings Traces early French opera and the significant contributions of King Louis XIV, Jean Baptiste Lully and Jean-Philippe Rameau. lully french opera • jean baptiste lully early opera • lully father of french opera • lully comedie lyrique • early french opera louis xiv
Georg Philipp Telemann Biography Biography of Baroque composer George Philipp Telemann - his life, career and musical works. telemann biography • telemann life and works • telemann and bach • german composer telemann • telemann baroque composer
John Dewey: Pragmatism Biography of American philosopher and educationist John Dewey, pioneer of pragmatism and educational reforms. john dewey • john dewey biography • dewey pioneer of pragmatism • dewey pragmatism exponent • american philosopher and educator
Leopold Mozart: Wolfgang's Father Life, career and works of Leopold Mozart - German composer, violin teacher, violinist, theorist - devoted father and first teacher of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. leopold mozart • father of wolfgang amadeus mozart • leopold mozart brief bio • mozart versuch einer grunlichen vioinschule • mozart's first teacher
The Gaian Democracy The Gaian Democracy presents a bottom-up strategy toward governmental organizational theory. abstracting • abridging • advertising • copyediting • copywriting
A Primer on Navy Training A very short history of modern navy training methods, and why we do it this way. navy • us navy • training • education • programmed instruction
Children's Literature A discussion on Children's literature. An overview and information on literature targeted for ages 3 through kindergarten. literature • children • russian • poetry • verses
Cyber-Philosophy on the Web cyber-philosophy • cyber philosophy • philosophical aspects • technological innovations
Elizabeth & Leicester Sarah Gristwood chronicles the relationship between Elizabeth I and Robert Dudley, a romance that has intrigued historians for centuries. elizabeth i • elizabeth and leicester • elizabeth & leicester • sarah gristwood • elizabeth robert dudley
Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything An economist takes on the world's not-so-boring questions and delivers his theories in an easy-to-digest format. crime • economist • levitt • dubner • leavitt
Introduction to Set Theory Set theory, as first developed by Georg Cantor in 1874, has redefined mathematics and allowed the development of any number of numerological breakthroughs. set theory • georg cantor • history of mathematics • number theory • group theory
POD finds a home at Booksurge.com Now there is a centralized location for print-on-demand publishers. booksurge • books • nonfiction • fiction • poetry
Poet Laureate Loses Laureateship Amiri Baraka lost his New Jersey poet laureateship when the Anti-Defamation League denounced Baraka's anti-Semitism in "Somebody Blew Up America." amiri baraka • somebody blew up america • poet laureate • new jersey • new york city
Return of the Literary Canon Writers who are familiar with classic literary works are better able to engage with the ideas deemed most relevant to a culture. literary classics • great books • the literary canon • the western canon • harold bloom
Suite 16 Rankings- Talladega Every week, Suite 101 ranks the top 16 NASCAR Nextel Cup drivers based on results and performance. nascar • nextel cup • talladega • dale earnhardt • dale earnhardt jr
The Da Vinci Code It's a book. It's a movie. It's a cultural phenomenon. But is it any good? da vinci code • opus dei • dan brown • controversy • catholic church |
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