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Arts & Humanities - 12 January 2007

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2007-01-12 23:53:22 · 17 answers · asked by gneop84 1 in Philosophy

I need a referrecnce and I have only three choices:
- John Adams.
- George Washington.
- James Monroe.

2007-01-12 23:50:31 · 4 answers · asked by Planner 2 in History

anyone got any tips on how to write a good story.

2007-01-12 23:39:55 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Other - Arts & Humanities

2007-01-12 23:38:51 · 5 answers · asked by Mohammed U 1 in Philosophy

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2007-01-12 23:31:12 · 10 answers · asked by utsab b 1 in Philosophy

I have read all of Phyllis Whitney's books at our public library. Does anyone else love her books as much as I do? I recently read that she is 103 years old!

2007-01-12 23:24:27 · 2 answers · asked by Mrs.Blessed 7 in Books & Authors

2007-01-12 23:22:02 · 5 answers · asked by utsab b 1 in Philosophy

On the carton it says it is good for cleaning brushes, but I want to use it for my paintings because it is completely non-toxic. Will this medium do something bad to my paintings with time...like yellow it or something crappy like that?

2007-01-12 23:18:38 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Painting

for the picture pages, my friend advised me to use wordpad, but it didn't work at all.. like should i use adobe, mgi photoshop or what? please help!!

2007-01-12 23:10:01 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Photography

I am auditioning for the NYT at the end of Feb. and need to know if I would be able to use a book extract for my monologue, despite them saying it should be from a play. The book is called 'A Long Way Down' by Nick Hornby, it's a really great book and wondered if I would be able to use one of the begining pages, since they are so akin to monologues. I asked my drama teacher and she said it would be something new for them, but I'm searching for your expertise. Thanks

2007-01-12 22:55:07 · 6 answers · asked by Matthew S 1 in Theater & Acting

2007-01-12 22:52:17 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Genealogy

2007-01-12 22:48:56 · 3 answers · asked by BOND 1 in History

Ideals about life and about what you believe in.

2007-01-12 22:48:48 · 10 answers · asked by Faust 5 in Philosophy

2007-01-12 22:46:12 · 8 answers · asked by tanmoy tahsan 1 in Other - Arts & Humanities

what do you get from being modest?

2007-01-12 22:35:53 · 13 answers · asked by vrules 2 in Philosophy

What do people think of stephen guest and what are his good and bad points e.g. goes off with Maggie when engaged to Lucy

2007-01-12 22:35:41 · 2 answers · asked by cluckcluck 1 in Books & Authors

In english

2007-01-12 22:35:05 · 3 answers · asked by tasha 2 in Books & Authors

I recently enjoyed:
His Dark Materials
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time
Machiavelli: A Man Misunderstood
A collection of Voltaire (though I'm not really sure I'm getting under the skin of it)
The Picture of Dorian Gray (and would have enjoyed it more if it wasn't so dark - I'm in a lighten-me-up mood)
Eats, Shoots and Leaves

I read the Harry Potters the way some people take cigarette breaks in the rain

Currently on Chronicles v1 (Bob Dylan)

I drifted off Zen Guitar and found Natural Capitalism was far too much like work.

2007-01-12 22:33:07 · 23 answers · asked by wild_eep 6 in Books & Authors

...keep seeing them on bumpers!

2007-01-12 22:29:20 · 1 answers · asked by jeepchiks 1 in Other - Arts & Humanities

2007-01-12 22:26:02 · 16 answers · asked by Ken C 1 in Books & Authors

For one, it would be different from all other series where in the end always "good" (note the quotation marks) wins.

Another thing to consider is this: the world of the Wizards is godawful: the pure ones look down on "mudbloods" (the majority of them, even the ones who work in the ministry, supposedly for the sake of all wizards, 25% of which are "mudbloods"), Squibs, half-bloods, half-breeds, etc.

House-elves are slaves, giants are persecuted, centaurs are hated, goblins are feared, gnomes are mistreated and any Wizard mixed with some of the "nearly-human" species is looked down by nearly everybody else.

Wouldn't it be better if such a system came crashing down with the help of Voldemort? I'd say the Wizards overall are not "good" at all. Voldemort is very bad, but if him winning in the end causes the horribly elitist world of the Wizards to be destroyed, is it that bad?

Wouldn't it be, in the end, poetic justice? Seeing them destroyed by their own prejudices?

2007-01-12 22:25:27 · 11 answers · asked by tlakkamond 4 in Books & Authors

I was doing a dance routine the other day and i fell flat on my back and it hurt for a little while (duh). But after that i didnt experience anything more. I didnt get a checkup but should i be worried? Im an amateur dancer. Thank you.

2007-01-12 22:21:46 · 7 answers · asked by Marlene 3 in Dancing

2007-01-12 22:14:08 · 20 answers · asked by sachin a 1 in Philosophy

2007-01-12 22:07:34 · 4 answers · asked by Cow 2 in History

um it's a book about a girl who is a witch and on the cover there is a girl who sorta looks like she is sweating or something. I'm trying to find the title I've seen the book before but I forgot. I think It's something close to 'Wicked', 'Witch' or 'Cursed'..I dunno but please help me figure out the title.

Thx! =]

--Guess--

2007-01-12 22:02:12 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Books & Authors

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