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Surveillance Society Today
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New traces of a surveillance society manifest amidst the issue of global security. Recognize these traces as "surveillance" moves closer.
Sep 3, 2010
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Yfur Porsche Fernandez
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Marriage in Today's Society
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Marriage is a union where two vow to become one. However with the pressures that accompany this big day, it can soon be overshadowed with worry.
Jan 7, 2009
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Stephen Richardson
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The Relevance of Poetry in Today's World
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Being a poet is a tough profession these days. However, it doesn't mean that poetry has disappeared from the world. It has resurfaced in various forms.
May 10, 2010
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Justine Tajonera
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Spiritual Renaissance in Contemporary Society
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Spirituality & Health publishes material from writers that help readers find the path to a healthful and spiritual transformation.
Jul 5, 2010
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Martha R. Gore
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Where to Perform Your Poetry
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The type of poetry you write-sonnets or hip-hop--will help you decide where you want to perform. The key is respecting your material and your audience.
Mar 12, 2008
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Brenda Ann Burke
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Politics and Performance Poetry
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From Homer to Saul Williams, poets have sought to engage the "common" people, and to give them voice.
Aug 3, 2008
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Brenda Ann Burke
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Langston Hughes, Poetry of Fate
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A look at fate and how the poet Langston Hughes worked the theme into his poems.
Apr 19, 2011
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Conrad Clough
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Sonia Sanchez's Jazz Poetry
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Jazz poets have used their appreciation for music as a form of poetic inspiration from the beginning of the twentieth century.
Feb 21, 2010
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Dolores Bundy
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Text Messaging Today and in Archaic Societies
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In popular culture today text messaging is often used as a system of communication. Other systems found are the archaic systems of Quipu and Wampum.
Aug 28, 2010
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Paula I. Nielson
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National Poetry Month in the History Classroom
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National Poetry Month encourages teachers to incorporate poetry into lesson plans and the history classroom is no exception, connecting poems with narrative study.
Apr 3, 2009
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Michael Streich
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Making Poetry More Interesting to Others
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Fewer people are interested in doing reading outside of doing it for academic purposes. With this in mind, just how can a poet get reader's attention?
Jun 3, 2010
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Sean Mitchell
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The Handshake in Society
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In a civilized society there are rules of conduct, called etiquette, for all manner of interpersonal activity right down to the traditional handshake.
Feb 6, 2010
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Mevelyn McCloud
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Classical Society
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Classical societies have paved a path for mankind to advance past the Ancient period and is responsible for many of the ideals humans have today.
Jan 10, 2010
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Molly Lyons
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Lineage Societies
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Do you have prominent or historically significant people in your tree? You might be able to join one of these notable lineage societies.
May 7, 2007
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Darlene Vaillancourt
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The Freemasons: A Secret Society or a Society with Secrets?
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Freemasonry is thought to have arisen from the English and Scottish guilds of practicing stonemasons and cathedral builders in the Middle Ages.
Feb 20, 2011
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Brazos Mason
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Poetry of the Commonplace
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Themes of power, conflict, personal fulfilment in the workplace and everyday life--these provide inspiration for writers who focus on people's daily realities.
Jan 28, 2009
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Brenda Ann Burke
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Poetry of Revolution
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Throughout history, poetry has served as a call to arms for nations to unite in times of war and then as a romantic historical account of how those wars played out.
Dec 14, 2008
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Lamyaa Hashim
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