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Hawaii Honeymoon – Fly Up There When You’re Love-Struck

Hawaii honeymoons are meant for the love-struck and passionate honeymooners! The Hawaii islands offer a paradise that is kissed by the Sun and that enables you to strengthen your love bonds by reveling and rejoicing. All newly wed couples are bound to find a terrific destination in Hawaii. From the word ‘go’, couples are likely […]

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Great Expectations by Charles Dickens – An Analysis of Pip’s First Encounter With Estella

A stylistic analysis is primarily concerned with the function of language itself, a factor that distinguishes it from the broader field of literary criticism. In order to assess the creativity or literariness of a text, a close examination of the language the author has employed is of paramount importance. The novel as a literary genre […]

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Brilliant Brainstorming Ideas for Pet Writing Topics

Every pet writer struggles with thinking of interesting and thought provoking topics. Sometimes it can seem like with each new writing piece, more creativity has been spent, depleting the thought tank of creative writing. However, instead of thinking of the think tank as a finite vessel from which information is drawn never to be replenished, […]

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Teenage Blues

“TEENAGE”, this word itself, gives parents the nightmare or to put it differently the goose pimples. If we introspect ourselves, we will come to the conclusion that at some point of time, we also experienced the same things as, our children are experiencing now. In fact, everyone has to go through this stage. Then why […]

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The Sari Shop by Rupa Bajwa

Rupa Bajwa’s “The Sari Shop” set in the little city of Amritsar captures evocatively, the social atmosphere of small-town India. Her narrative encapsulates the spirit of the sari-shop environment with its spirited, intimate, interaction between shop personnel and regular patrons. In the background, the rustling silk, soft cotton and shiny synthetic saris reach out to […]

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The Missing Ink – Phillip Hensher (How Reading Has Made Us Who We Are)

Phillip Hensher’s highly readable book, The Missing Ink, contrives to inspire a revival of handwriting. His is an eloquent account and a journey through a vanishing world which with technology may be poised to disappear forever. What spurred Hensher to write his book was a realisation that he had no idea what the handwriting of […]

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Tips On Being Published

Generally speaking, the probability of an unsolicited paper submitted to any publication being rejected is high. Prominent journals receive hundreds, sometimes even thousands, of papers requesting for publication each year. A paper may be rejected at any of these three stages: without review, after review, and after revision. The bulk of rejections take place during […]

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College and the Autistic Student

Autism, a neurological-based developmental disability, affects an estimated one in 166 people, according to a 2004 study by the Centers for Disease Control Prevention. Both children and adults with Autism typically show difficulties in verbal and nonverbal communication, social interactions and leisure or play activities, according to the Autism Society of America. Autism affects individuals […]

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