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POPSPQ | George Bernard Shaw "We don't stop playing because we grow old; we grow old because we stop playing." George Bernard Shaw ___ SOURCE | http://tiny.cc/altacities362 ___ SEARCH | http://tiny.cc/altacities55 ___
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POPSHorray! Nawal el Saadawi Returns to Egypt I haven't seen any of her books at Al Diwan Bookstore since I've returned to Egypt. She is no fan of Pres. Barack Obama. “I’m against the capitalist, patriarchal, racist system that is ruling America and Europe, and is ruling us also, but that doesn’t mean I’m a communist. I’m a critic of the communist thought as well as all religions, as nothing is holy for me, Dr el Saadawi said. Sheikh Youssef el Badri, a radical cleric in Egypt, said that a law office was considering how to pursue Dr el Saadawi legally, now that she is back. “I have to chase her legally because she transgressed God in her books and interviews ... She has insulted Islam, the religion of one-third of the world’s population. “People like her, who are attacking religion, will encourage other people to become daring on God and Islam. We are not trying to take revenge, we’re hoping to lead her back to the right path.".
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POPSThomas Riggs & Company Thomas Riggs & Company is a book developer and literary publisher based in Missoula, Montana. Several of its employees contribute to a group blog that explores the world of contemporary publishing.
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POPSReviews and Literature | Propagandist101.wordpress.com Propagandist101 is a creative web log that is portrayed as a style of perspicuity. The entries include artworks- from the contemporary to the traditional; literature from classical to its distinctive sorts; poetry; book reviews of different authors; a logical dialogue on the subject of faith; music reviews- from metal genre to a extensive mixture of different genres that name them as music; movie reviews and some humanly and inhumanely concerns of the creature's mentality.
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POPSeNotes - shared teacher documents eNotes is an educational resource used by millions of teachers and students. We have thousands of literature study guides, lesson plans, literary criticism, and a vibrant community that we invite you to join.
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POPSTop Ten Geniuses Have the first of the ten, find out the rest by looking up the website at listverse.com
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POPSEast African Views on Sci Fi, 9/07 I'm intrigued with the developing world's view of western sci fi. Our technology-centric culture, and our western mythologies, must sound foreign in more ways than one. (Note that this article is actually from Kenya, one of the more developed African nations, with strong universities and reasonable internet access.)
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POPSThe Jesus Project Because the last one was so poorly done, this one was created with the highest scholars from both sides of endeavor to ensure authenticity of results.
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POPSNot everybody's a critic Um. I'm not in agreement with this at all. I think if we pay our money for a book, read it and think about it, we're entitled to comment on it if and where we like. Granted, it may not be given the label 'criticism', but our right to do it can't be disputed surely. What a reader wishes to take away from our commentary/ opinion/ 'criticism' is his or her decision. That's what the arts are all about, surely. Perhaps I've misread this piece, but I just found it arrogant, and I disliked its implication that anyone who hasn't been given the seal of approval by some unknown Literary Overseer has no right to comment on literature in his/ her own personal space.
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POPSSufism in Shakespeare An early 20th century sindhi book of literary criticism of Shakespeare analyzed its sufi content. I have not been able to get a hold of the book.
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POPSEnglish: The Practice of Criticism This is a very extensive course website featuring the course syllabus, requirements, schedule, lots of relevant links for the course and web use, including assignments and links for student blogs and contributions to wikis.
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POPSA Vocabulary Of Culture Welcome to Jahsonic.com, a nobrow website for the loftiest of intellectuals and the most jaded hedonists; Jahsonic explores the hidden links between "mainstream" and "underground" culture.