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  • Terrorists

    In view of recent events, Americans should rethink the gun laws of our country.
    • 27/02/2003
    • 01:48:31
    • Score: 8 out of 9 people found this comment useful.
  • Librarians are sweet and sexy?

    I agree that librarians are not old stuffy women with glasses and tight hairbuns. However, neither are they all sweet and sexy. Technically, the term "librarian" is a classification of people based upon their job. They work at a library. Period. There are all different types of people. Even librarians. <wink>
    • 07/08/2002
    • 14:55:10
    • Score: 4 out of 4 people found this comment useful.
  • Beating kids?

    Research shows that the most powerful method of learning for children is "observational learning." Watch how the 8 year old son will stand in front of the mirror alongside Dad and lather his face up with shaving lotion and pretend to shave. Watch how kids whose parents smoke often smoke themselves. And watch how abused children often grow up to abuse their own kids.
    • 07/08/2002
    • 14:24:20
    • Score: 5 out of 6 people found this comment useful.
  • Hook, line and sinker

    The way you started you paper was pretty good. You grabbed my attention and made me listen. The danger of taking sides in a controversial topic is that, once people get the gist of which side you're on they stop listening. Keep em listening!
    • 07/08/2002
    • 14:20:26
    • Score: 5 out of 7 people found this comment useful.
  • Interesting

    Well, who would've guessed, an excellent embalming only takes about 3 months! Cool info I didn't know. However, the conclusion is really weak. You basically repeat everything you say in the preceding paragraph and tie it up with a general statement. That's it though.
    • 24/06/2002
    • 14:56:09
    • Score: 6 out of 7 people found this comment useful.
  • The Awakening

    I think this essay is really very good. I think you could really add to it by working in the importance of the title towards her new "self" that you mention.
    • 24/06/2002
    • 14:32:56
    • Score: 9 out of 9 people found this comment useful.
  • Falsification

    But then again there's always the politician's way of telling the truth: "It ain't lying till you get caught."
    • 10/06/2002
    • 17:09:32
    • Score: 7 out of 9 people found this comment useful.
  • Tell-tale heart

    Poe adds to the craziness of the speaker in "The Tell-Tale Heart," when the speakers spends all night slowly sticking his head into the old man's door, more slowly than a clock's minute hand. The story on a whole really reminds you of Hitchcock and how he ended "Psycho," with the man on the chair with a fly on his arm, saying "I wouldn't hurt a fly," trying to convince you of his innocence. Talk about plagiarism.
    • 28/05/2002
    • 14:39:18
    • Score: 4 out of 7 people found this comment useful.
  • Poe's life?

    Poe didn't die because he drank himself to death over the sorrow of his wife! He was going to get remarried actually. He was on his way to Virginia to marry a rich woman when he ran into a couple of old wayward friends. They offered him 2 drinks per each time he would cast a vote in the elections. He proceeded to vote 9 times, each time in disguise so as not to arouse suspicion. However, his plan backfired. He fell outside in the gutter where he was reportedly to have spent 3 days, in the rain nonetheless, and eventually when someone recognized him, was taking to the hospital. There he died of pnuemonia at the tender age of 39. Your essay is missing ALOT of crucial information about his life. Considering his life reads like a soap opera, your essay paints him as remarkably normal. ;>
    • 28/05/2002
    • 14:34:06
    • Score: 6 out of 7 people found this comment useful.
  • Freud as a man of his time

    Freud was a GENIUS. Psychology is in dire need of a revolution, propelling it from aspirations to becoming a natural science, to acknowledging that in order to flourish it must exist within the humanistic approach. Thus, behaviorism was and remains a step backward in psychology.
    • 17/04/2002
    • 04:25:13
    • Score: 7 out of 8 people found this comment useful.
  • Battle? over talk shows?

    Oprah is for women? Jerry Springer is for the 18-21 year old crowd? I'm a 21 year old female attending college, and I don't know ANY females who watch Oprah OR Jerry Springer.
    • 17/04/2002
    • 04:18:37
    • Score: 4 out of 6 people found this comment useful.
  • Obscurity of Keats

    I just wanted to add that this is one of John Keat's lesser known poems, it was pretty obscure and I had trouble finding other people's opinions on it. The poem is really easy to interpret though, there are alot of different ways you can construe it.
    • 08/04/2002
    • 02:22:27
    • Score: 6 out of 6 people found this comment useful.