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Arts & Humanities - 29 July 2007

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My heart beat is yours.
So you can never go.
I'd miss you every second.
Stay here forever.
Every moment better than the last.
I wish we could stay like this forever.
A smile won't ever leave my face.
We're perfect in every way,
And everyone knows.
Don't say a word.
I can hear your heart beat miles away.
Because its my heart beat to.

Kinda short but what do you think?

2007-07-29 10:19:02 · 12 answers · asked by Anna 1 in Poetry

What is the theme of the novel?..and tone?

thanks..☺

2007-07-29 10:18:40 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Books & Authors

When we defend, protect & guard , we isolate ourselves into loneliness......If in the end we are deceived, betrayed or tricked, we can at least say we tried...Vulnerability is the soul of Love??? Do you agree??

2007-07-29 10:17:43 · 17 answers · asked by Rita 6 in Philosophy

Which is better the belief my Prince or Princess is going to come to me?? Or as Mother Teresa says:


If you want a love message to be heard, it has got to be sent out. To keep a lamp burning, we have to keep putting oil in it."
......Mother Teresa

2007-07-29 10:12:57 · 14 answers · asked by Rita 6 in Philosophy

THE DEATH OF COMMON SENSE
Today we mourn the passing of an old friend by the name of Common Sense. Common sense lived a long life but died from heart failure at the brink of the millennium. No one really knows how old he was since his birth records were long ago lost in bureaucratic red tape.
He selflessly devoted his life to service in schools, hospitals, homes, factories and offices, helping folks get jobs done without fanfare and foolishness.
For decades, petty rules, silly laws and frivolous lawsuits held no power over Common Sense. He was credited with cultivating such valued lessons as to know when to come in out of the rain, the early bird gets the worm, and life isn't always fair.
Common Sense lived by simple, sound financial policies (don't spend more than you earn), reliable parenting strategies (the adults are in charge, not the kids), and it's okay to come in second.
A veteran of the Industrial Revolution, the Great Depression, and the Technological Revolution, Common Sense survived cultural and educational trends including feminism, body piercing, whole language and new math.
But his health declined when he became infected with the If-it-only-helps-one-person-it's-worth-it bug. In recent decades his waning strength proved no match for the ravages of overbearing federal regulation. He watched in pain as good people became ruled by self-seeking lawyers and enlightened auditors. His health rapidly deteriorated when schools endlessly implemented zero tolerance policies, reports of six year old boys charged with sexual harassment for kissing a classmate, a teen suspended for taking a swig of mouthwash after lunch, and a teacher fired for reprimanding an unruly student. It declined even further when schools had to get parental consent to administer aspirin to a student but cannot inform the parent when the female student is pregnant or wants an abortion.
Finally, Common Sense lost his will to live as the Ten Commandments became contraband, churches became businesses, criminals received better treatment than victims, and federal judges stuck their noses in everything from Boy Scouts to professional sports.
As the end neared, Common Sense drifted in and out of logic but was kept informed of developments, regarding questionable regulations for asbestos, low-flow toilets, smart guns, the nurturing of Prohibition Laws and mandatory air bags.
Finally when told that the homeowners association restricted exterior furniture only to that which enhanced property values, he breathed his last. Common Sense was preceded in death by his parents Truth and Trust; his wife, Discretion; his daughter, Responsibility; and his son, Reason. He is survived by three stepbrothers: Rights, Tolerance and Whiner.
Not many attended his funeral because so few realized he was gone.

2007-07-29 09:56:49 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous in Philosophy

2007-07-29 09:55:10 · 18 answers · asked by Anonymous in Painting

This is at the end when harry is discussing things with Dumbledore. Im not sure when it is meant be a projection of all harrys fears and losses or whether its the part of voldemort inside him, but i thought that part had just been killed.

2007-07-29 09:54:59 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Books & Authors

2007-07-29 09:54:36 · 33 answers · asked by Rita 6 in Philosophy

2007-07-29 09:52:12 · 8 answers · asked by Rita 6 in Philosophy

i no draco took the wand of dumbledore before snape killed him and i no that made him the master of it but then how did it then end up in dumbledores tomb and when vodamort stole it how did harry then take it from the malfoys house when the dark lord all ready had it thats the only bit in the hole book i dont understand ?

2007-07-29 09:50:20 · 11 answers · asked by <3 Emma <3 2 in Books & Authors

The only thing in Deathly Hollows that kind of gave a hint was when Luna's father said that the owner of the true cloak of invisibility would be very wealthy, but how?

2007-07-29 09:48:23 · 8 answers · asked by M H 2 in Books & Authors

What's the most stupid thing a dumb yank has asked you...?
Here are couple, I swear they are true:-

If Nelson Mandela is the president of South Africa, who is the president of the rest of Africa?

-Why do you have a funny accent? (to a friend)
-Funny? Well, I'm a Welshman
-Oh like, your from Welshland right?
(This guy was studying European History)

-What language do they speak in Holland?
-Dutch!
-No, that's what they speak in Germany!!!!
-Never mind!

On informing one of my parent's 25th wedding anniversary in Paris....
Do you mean Paris, Texas or Paris France?

What time does the Noon Day gun sound in Cape Town?
.........err......noon...perhaps?

Excuse, can you tell me the time please?
........we were standing in the shadow of Big Ben.

Do they have Hamburgers in Germany?
Yes, they invented them, strangely enough in Hamburg.

Any others.....?
LOL

2007-07-29 09:43:32 · 55 answers · asked by Anonymous in History

ok, i am just interested in the difference in different people! my highest note is the g 2 octaves above middle c. and i'm an alto.

2007-07-29 09:41:21 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Performing Arts

does this apply to theatre or does it happen on film shoots as well?

2007-07-29 09:37:18 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Theater & Acting

I've been wanting to become a professional actress since i was 3! Im pretty good, I've done a little bit of modeling and I've gone to scouting things, like proscout, and i went to barbizon, but i didnt graduate, i had a family emergancy but anyways i still have 2 years before i graduate high school and i want to have an agent asap so i can start my career as an actor asap, does anyone know a good agent in wisconsin. btw i live close to madison, thanks!

2007-07-29 09:31:08 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Theater & Acting

when I am not formally trained, have no prior public exhibitions or professional artistic accomplishments to list? I keep reading about putting an artist's resume together, but I can't seem to fathom how I would could cobble one together without the aformentioned categories. I am trying to submit my art to a formal show for the first time, and I am needing the resume to accompany the images of my work. It's a classic Catch-22 -- needing the resume to get the experience, but needing the experience to build the resume! Does anyone have any suggestions on how to approach this, particularly from experience as an "Outsider Art"ist?
Thanks in advance!

2007-07-29 09:29:39 · 3 answers · asked by faith b 1 in Other - Visual Arts

i have my left short
should i cut my right
to play normal guitar
i play with my hands

2007-07-29 09:20:10 · 7 answers · asked by justice91 2 in Performing Arts

Hey! I am an aspiring actor, a young one :), and I have been acting since I was... oh, I want to say six or seven. Since then, in 99% of my shows, I have gotten leading or very good roles. (By the way, I am also a singer in musicals and school concerts with usually many solo's/duets) and I am thinking of getting an agent?

Where can I get one without a scam?

2007-07-29 09:12:42 · 1 answers · asked by Aaron Rutherford, future *STAR* 2 in Theater & Acting

Harold Pinter is the best living British dramatist. he is now suffering from cancer.

2007-07-29 09:08:02 · 3 answers · asked by basaad Maher 1 in Theater & Acting

How can human 'learn' without suffering?

2007-07-29 09:02:42 · 33 answers · asked by Source 4 in Philosophy

I'm an aspiring actress and right now i live and vegas and someday hope to move to LA but for now does anyone know any good agencies in las vegas???

2007-07-29 09:00:02 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Theater & Acting

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I. I am13 and been training myself to do contortion. I want to go to a school but my mom wont let me.Im really good but my mom says u want to do everything.So i want to know more stretches to practice

2007-07-29 08:55:27 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Performing Arts

Hey, I'm 5'3 and I"m interested in modeling, but I'm not sure if my height is gonna be a problem for me. Do you think I would be able to model? (I'm 14)

2007-07-29 08:53:22 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Performing Arts

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