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8 hours ago ago from AW WebBiz & Social Media Blog

Tell Your Entrepreneurship Story: A few weeks ago I was thinking about writing a piece on Entrepreneurs of the .. http://bit.ly/8cCgGf

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Google DOES care about your privacy

13 hours ago ago from Download Squad

Galloping into the scene on its shining, white horse, Google has finally struck back at the privacy advocates that got just a little riled up by Google CEO Eric Schmidt's outburst last week . And it takes the form... of a presentation! Yes, in classic, classy, we're-as-transparent-as-a-pane-of-glass-covered-in-morning-dew understatement, Google has prepared a lovely set of slides that outline their privacy policies and the data that's ...

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Tender Graces by Kathryn Magendie

18 hours ago ago from cross reference: a book review blog

Free review copy provided by the publisher. In the tradition of To Kill a Mockingbird , Tender Graces is a moving tale told through the unfiltered thoughts of a young girl. Unfortunately, Virginia Kate Carey and her siblings have no Atticus Finch to usher them through the ups and downs of childhood. As the adult Virginia Kate struggles to reconcile painfully conflicted feelings about her dead "Momma," the young Virginia Kate, "Seestor" as ...

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Analysing Stories

7 hours ago ago from Thrin

Endless books, papers and essays are written about the meaning' of various pieces of literature. But meaning is in fact a very subjective thing, and where the author is no longer alive, impossible to prove or clarify. I was convinced for years that The Merchant of Venice was primarily about' shipping insurance, until someone pointed out to me that it is full of homosexual undertones, and slightly lewd references. Did Shakespeare sit down ...

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Call of the Wild Inside

12 hours ago ago from Ad Astra (To The Stars)

This poem was written for an exercise, entitled 'The Feast', for a meeting of the Leeds Writers' Group. The Muse was lacking that week and so I found myself drawing on my library for inspiration! I had been re-reading Jack London's The Call of the Wild (1903), a story written from the point of view of a wild dog who is taken from his home and forced to become an Alaskian sled dog. The dog subsequently becomes vicious from mistreatment and ...

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