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Essay Quotes

19 hours ago ago from Essay-Blog

I have seen some essays that include paragraphs with quotes what are they for? If you have not tried writing assay before, then you must know that some authors use other people’s materials. The main purpose of using external files is to make sure that you have credibility in conveying a factual claim or information. Using other people’s works, you have a batter chance to support whatever your claims are. But there should always be regulations ...

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Science czar's guru called for more carbon

11 hours ago ago from The Plain Truth

CO2 promoted as greenhouse gas needed to fight global starvation Posted: December 07, 2009 10:00 pm Eastern By Jerome R. Corsi © 2009 WorldNetDaily John Holdren In the 1950s, before climate scientists had targeted carbon dioxide as a dangerous chemical , atomic scientist Harrison Brown, one of Obama science czar Eric Holdren's acknowledged gurus, called for a global increase in carbon dioxide, ...

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A loose sally of the mind; an irregular undigested piece; not a regularly and orderly composition

1 day ago ago from Hilery Williams

In an interesting review of a book by David Shields , Zadie Smith discusses definitions of the term ‘essay’ and why novelists write them. It set me thinking about the whole blogging process, and the resonances between blogging and essay writing. Smith calls Shield's book of essays ‘an engaging form of bricolage without obvious authorial structure … we remain unsure whether the entire manifesto is “built” rather than written,, the sum of ...

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The Fungal Fantasy of Finch

13 hours ago ago from Tachyon - Saving the World One Good Book at a Time

Or perhaps it’s more like "spore noir," but hey, alliteration is nice too. Our very own Jeff VanderMeer is getting a flood of much-deserved praise for his fantastic new novel, Finch . Finch is a foray into the fungus-infected city of Ambergris, set about a century after Shriek: An Afterword . Detective John Finch, hard-boiled hero, has a murder case on his hands that leads him on a journey through the science, myths, history, and uncertain ...

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Interview: Tim Waggoner

22 hours ago ago from Bibliophile Stalker

Every Tuesday, I'll have an interview posted. Tim Waggoner is a novelist and college professor. His original novels include the Nekropolis series, Cross County, Darkness Wakes, Pandora Drive, and Like Death . His tie-in novels include The Lady Ruin series and the Blade of the Flame trilogy, both for Wizards of the Coast. He’s also written fiction based on Stargate: SG-1, Doctor Who, A Nightmare on Elm Street , the videogame Defender, Xena ...

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