![]() ![]() ![]() These are some of the more outrageous things said, but most of the in between comments were things like: wat tha.!?, lol, and okai. Okay.so.? what is going on here? who has violent anger right now? lol i just saw a picture of Obama smoking some kill yo, haha Sorry.gotz a BIT too into my whole rage thing there.hehe *SO embarassedĭamn, well i really don't see why ya'll are getting so mad i mean he does have the privlege to say what he wants i mean we do have a feedom of spech you know? but i don't really care who is president, i mean i'm moving out of the country so i see no point in careing I"M BLACK BITCH!! i'd b racest against ME!! no.Obama is just a fag.plain & simple!! I figured I'd get them at their best, discussing politics. ![]() I wanted to see what our youth really talk like. This is a discussion from the Emo Girls/Boys r HOT!! group on Goodreads. In lieu of a review here is a rant inspired by Feed, using actual examples from real-life teens to illustrate the possible retardation of our culture and language. ![]()
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![]() ![]() Allonby challenges Lord Illingworth to kiss the young American puritan girl Hester. Allonby discuss life in their mutual cynical way and Mrs. Lady Hunstanton receives a letter from Lady Arbuthnot informing that she will join them in the evening. The group discuss British politics, American views and morality. Lord Illingworth joins in the conversation being cynical and humorously ironical. Lord Illingworth enters the scene while one of the women describes him as a very wicked man. Allonby join the scene as well and the women discuss the purpose of women in society. She announces that Gerald Arbuthnot, her friend's young son, found a great job as a secretary to a gentleman called Lord Illingworth. Lady Hunstanton joins in the conversation as well. Lady Caroline is concerned with her husband Sir John and constantly tells him what to do. Lady Caroline and a young American girl called Hester discuss the life at country homes. The play begins in front of the terrace at Hunstanton country home. We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Marshal Edward "Teddy" Daniels and his new partner Chuck Aule travel to Ashecliffe Hospital for the criminally insane on Shutter Island, Boston Harbor to investigate the disappearance of Rachel Solando, a patient of the hospital who had previously drowned her three children. The film is noted for its soundtrack, which prominently used classical music, such as that of Gustav Mahler, Krzysztof Penderecki, György Ligeti, John Cage, Ingram Marshall, and Max Richter. Released on February 19, 2010, Shutter Island received generally positive reviews from critics, was chosen by the National Board of Review as one of the top ten films of 2010, and grossed $299 million worldwide. Mark Ruffalo plays his partner and fellow deputy marshal, Ben Kingsley plays the facility's lead psychiatrist, Max von Sydow plays a German doctor, and Michelle Williams plays Daniels' wife. Marshal Edward "Teddy" Daniels, who is investigating a psychiatric facility on Shutter Island after one of the patients goes missing. Shutter Island is a 2010 American neo-noir psychological thriller film directed by Martin Scorsese and adapted by Laeta Kalogridis, based on the 2003 novel of the same name by Dennis Lehane. ![]() ![]() ![]() I even had cause to doubt the accuracy of her history. Somehow, I felt she went off the rails in this one. ![]() Most of time, I can feel that Gregory’s version might have been true, because she sticks very close to the facts and only interpolates feelings and emotions to make the characters human. I do not apologize for taking great pleasure in going to visit historical places like a fly on the wall and peeking into the way those lives might have been. And while it really isn't, I felt that I would have enjoyed this novel more if I knew the stories of the other characters better. I saw that it is the first book in the Tudor Court series, so I thought it was not compulsory to read Cousin's War before that. The only thing I regret doing is starting the series from this book. When I started reading it, I thought of "constant" as loyal, but Philippa Gregory described so many more cases to apply that word to Catherine. The title of the story fits really well too. She seemed real to me and it made me like her. The writer created a very true-to-life portrait of Catherine. ![]() ![]() And it is very unusual to me and therefore very interesting. Maybe that's because they have preserved monarchy till our days. I like history, and English history especially. But things don't go as they were planned, so Catherine has to face a lot of ordeals to get what she wants. She arrives in England to become a wife to Prince Arthur, the heir to the throne. This is the story of Catherine of Aragon, the Queen of England. ![]() ![]() ![]() This study further argues that the issue of subalternity is constructed/developed due to assimilation, domestic colonialism, and baseless power-structure in rural areas of Sindh. Finally, the paper finds gender, age, class, culture, and law as some eminent factors cause subalternity in the lives of the selected rural women of Sindh. Following textual analysis, this study applies close reading method to analyse the issue of subalternity. The Museum of Innocence is the most recent novel by Pamuk, Turkish novelist and recipient of the 2006 Nobel Prize for Literature (its Turkish title is Masumiyet Müzesi, 2008) 1. ![]() behind the women subordination, this study takes support from Guha and Spivakian subaltern-based theoretical argumentations as a framework. Nobel Laureate Orhan Pamuk has opened a museum displaying artifacts in parallel with his novel Museum of Innocence, which tells a love story lasting three. To reconsider the power-politics working. These stories represent the women as second sex who willingly or unwillingly subordinate to the male dominated society. To re-conceptualize the process of construction of subordination in the lives of the women of rural Sindh, this paper analyses two contemporary stories (both fictional and real stories) of the women with reference to the history of Sindh. Orhan Pamuk is the author of many celebrated books, including The White Castle, Istanbul and Snow. ![]() ![]() ![]() NEARY: In Crichton's fictional world, science and technology have a way of going awry. We would all be standing around a patient with our instructor, and everybody would be making notes about the patient and I would be making notes about the doctors. ![]() MICHAEL CRICHTON (Science Fiction Writer): Instead of writing thrillers to pay for my train bills, I was actually now going to medical school in order to have something to write about. Then, as he explained in an NPR interview, something started happening.ĭr. While still a medical student, Crichton began writing paperback novels under pseudonyms in order to earn extra money. LYNN NEARY: Michael Crichton was supposed to become a doctor, but somewhere along the line he left science behind in favor of science fiction. He leaves behind books that sold millions of copies and sometimes became blockbuster movies. ![]() Michael Crichton was best known for "Jurassic Park," "The Andromeda Strain," and other thrillers about science gone wrong. ![]() Next we'll remember an author who created his own world by bringing to life the anxieties of the world we share. ![]() ![]() Then on the day my campaign is set for, a single post that I created about the anniversary party will get posted to all of my supporters’ profiles. No sign up or creating any accounts is required, you simply click the support button for twitter, Facebook, or tumbler, (or all three if you use all three platforms). If you “support” my campaign, then you will be one of my mobbers. ![]() You’re all getting this deleted scene today because I started a Thunderclap campaign for the 2nd anniversary event and I promised my reader squad if they got me to at least 100 supporters, I would give them this little gem I found on my laptop the other day.Ī thunderclap campaign is like a social media flash mob. If you want to know what it is, you gotta come party with us! (And I mean us because Brian Oliver himself is hosting the party and I know at least he and Ella will be there.) Click HERE to join the party! I will be announcing some big exciting huge awesome fantastic Cinder & Ella news during this party. ![]() (That’s right, the book is getting a makeover!) And of course this… I’ll be revealing a BRAND NEW COVER for Cinder & Ella. In case you aren’t aware yet, in less than 2 weeks I’ll be celebrating the 2nd anniversary with a day-long Facebook event. Hey everyone, I’ve got a special treat for you because my reader squad is awesome and they have earned it! ![]() ![]() ![]() Agents: Deborah Schneider and Sheila Crowley, Gelfman Schneider Literary Agents. Like all of Gardiner’s heroines, Rory is tough when it counts but never implausibly so. Sparks still fly between the pair as they try to piece together the motive behind the courtroom siege. When ex-undercover cop Seth Colder, her childhood love, warns her of dirty cops in the Ransom River PD, it’s clear the problem is bigger than Rory. Even though a SWAT team comes to the rescue with minimal bloodshed, the police single out Rory as a potential accomplice because of undue attention one gunman paid to her. ![]() Rory Mackenzie vowed never to return to her hometown of Ransom River. As a juror, Rory gets thrust into a hostage situation when two armed gunmen storm the courtroom where the trial of two cops accused of shooting a burglar is taking place. You cant go home again - and survive - in this mesmerizing crime novel by Meg Gardiner. Near the start of this solid stand-alone thriller from Edgar-winner Gardiner (The Nightmare Thief), Aurora “Rory” Mackenzie, an attorney who was working for Asylum Action, which monitored “refugees seeking political asylum” until it lost its funding, returns home to Ransom River, Calif., in answer to a jury summons. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Part western, part romance, part imagined history of the evolution of American womanhood, the novel is well researched and manages to be at once entertaining and thoughtful. Sarah's independent streak and sometimes wily nature will endear her to contemporary readers. Turner also depicts a host of domestic and frontier dramas (family strife, concerns about bandits, border disputes). This resource has been added from the EBSCO NoveList enrichment service. The novel bustles with a large cast and period western atmospherics. The series Sarah Agnes Prine novels represents a set of related resources, especially of a specified kind, found in Westfield Washington Public Library. Sarah, the mother of several grown boys and the center of her large clan, is being courted by her neighbor, Udell Hanna, and though she is attracted to him, she is not so sure she wants another husband. Her former hired help, Rudolfo is now one of the richest and most unscrupulous men in the territory. Told in the form of a diary, Turner's third Sarah Agnes Prine novel is set in 1906 in the Arizona Territory, with 43-year-old Sarah widowed and living in a house built by the man she had refused to marry, Rudolfo Maldonado. ![]() ![]() more In the end, this really just was not my cup of tea. flash backs, that way my stomach would have been more able to handle it all and it would have taken a hell of a less time to struggle through it.I liked Bloodraven, but this one didn't fulfil expectations. the abuse was put through the book by using e.g. Now it felt more like the author wanted to give us the feel of a happy end but didn't really think it important.I'd like the book a lot more if the second part was put central and e.g. ![]() ![]() After all the abuse and stuff, I expected a long emotional way and a big development in their relationship as the story continues. Review 1: The fact that i didn't like it has nothing to do with the first part.I admit it was disturbing, but in his genre it can be considered as quite good.But the second part is just disappointing. ![]() |