Carbon Dating the Masses by Jason Galore

Jason Galore first sprang to life as an entity on the back lots of the TV show Mystery Science Theatre 3000. What followed was a barrage of meaningless career choices including pizza delivery, book sales, photography, acting, motorcycle safety, and a brief stint as the CEO of a small corporation. He’s played in numerous bands [...]

History of William Shakespeare

It is not known the date of William Shakespeare’s actual birth but he was baptised on April 26, 1564. He died April 23, 1616. He was an English poet and playwright and often called the greatest writer in the English language. Most of his works were written between betwween 1589 and 1613. He married at [...]

The 47th Proposition (Pythagoras) Attributed to Euclid

The 47th Proposition (Pythagoras) Attributed to Euclid
Some thoughts and facts.

How to Write a High Traffic Article

In the world of internet traffic, we all know content is king. However, few writers are aware of the simple changes they can make in their writing to yield more traffic. First off, it’s important to understand how Google works and interprets your articles. Google accounted for 82.6% of all internet search engine traffic in [...]

Hogan’s Goat or an Easy Way to End a Story

Hogan’s Goat or an Easy Way to End a Story by Tom Wilson As I walked up to join my group of coworkers, the coworker from Ohio, Eddie, was saying, “He’s f****** up like Hogan’s goat.” “Who you talking about,” I asked? The little group broke up somewhat sheepishly; I never did get an answer. [...]

Things One Overhears

Things One Overhears Tom Wilson My daughter was a senior in college when the following events took place. She is our only child and I have to admit unabashedly she is, as the saying goes, the apple of her father’s eye. She was studying premed; and because of the rigors of such studies, I had [...]

Small Gods Introduces Big Themes

As this is my first book review here I decided to start with a book I know well and absolutely love. I admit that I may be a little biased when it comes to Terry Pratchett, the man can do no wrong in his writing. Small Gods is just a showcase of Pratchett’s ability to [...]

Dante’s Divine Comedy – Virgil’s Salvation

Rachel Carman ENL 360 12/12/06             Mowbray Allen wrote an article, “Does Dante Hope for Virgil’s Salvation,” that explores the proposed salvation of Virgil, in Dante’s Divine Comedy. Hopelessness, Divine Justice, and human consciousness of the Divine are explored, among other things, in order to better understand the ambiguity of Virgil’s salvation, or lack thereof, [...]

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