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- How Alliteration Enhances Poetry, Prose, And Memory - Medical News Today
From nursery rhymes to Shakespearian sonnets, alliterations have always been an important aspect of poetry whether as an interesting aesthetic touch or just as something fun to read. But a recent study suggests that this literary technique is useful ...
- Music before words - Brantford Expositor
Music before wordsBrantford Expositor, Canada - 27 minutes agoWe can secretly rejoice as American singers still struggle with this very British tune burdened with Key's flowery poetry.
- Monastery launches video-sharing Web site - Vindicator
The Web site promises to be uplifting and positive. ELLSWORTH — The Society of St. Paul has taken its mission, ministry with media, to a new level by launching www.stpaulstube.com. The Rev. Jeffrey Mickler, Web master, who lives at the monastery on ...
- This guy enters more contests than anyone in Hampton Roads - HamptonRoads.com
Michael Croland has played in five air guitar contests, tried to write a novel in 72 hours, sculpted peanut butter twice (once into the shape of George W. Bush), competitively husked corn, written a one-page play, submitted an entry for a tanka ...
- Iraq- Itisaluna officially operates in Karbala (MENAFN)
Iraq- Itisaluna officially operates in Karbala
- Rockland school news (The Journal News)
KinderNorth Preschool: KinderNorth Preschool at Clarkstown North High School is taking applications for the 2008-09 school year, with sessions running from October until the end of December and from the end of February through May.
- Takin' Ahoy Ride (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
The Russell family of Georgia gets into the nautical spirit for the camera in front of the Desert Princess. Photos by Marlene Karas/Review-Journal. C'mon, give us a smile, Hoover Dam: Jay Christie of Winnipeg traveled all the way from Canada for a photo aboard the Desert Princess.
- Kashmir: a history of revolt - Indian Express
Kashmir: a history of revoltIndian Express, India - 1 hour agoThe memory of loss and pain by the Mughal invasion has, in fact, been imortalised by the poetry of Kashmir's last queen Habba Khatoon, which still is alive ...
- NBT Books Popularity Zooms by 1000 % during last few years! - Press Information Bureau (press release)
NBT Books Popularity Zooms by 1000 % during last few years!Press Information Bureau (press release), India - 3 hours agoThe Golden Jubilee Anthologies released today are: Drishyantar (an anthology of Marathi poetry) edited by Shri Chandrakant Patil; Paridrishya (an Anthology ...
- LUNCH WITH BS : Akhil Gupta - Business Standard
Whether it is investing in companies or shopping for ties, Akhil Gupta looks for value. The nattily-dressed chairman and managing director of private equity player Blackstone Advisors, India, is not really into big brands, preferring to buy good ...
- DH Lawrence - guardian.co.uk
DH Lawrenceguardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoTry Nabokov, Anais Nin (who wrote an appreciation of Lawrence) and Walt Whitman; his exuberantly sensual poetry, particularly in Leaves of Grass, ...
- 'My Cloak and Dagger' author Roger Hall dies (The Monterey County Herald)
Roger Hall, 89, who wrote "You're Stepping on My Cloak and Dagger," a wry memoir about World War II spycraft that became a cult classic in intelligence circles and appealed to a wide audience for its irreverence, died Sunday at his home in Wilmington, Del. He had congestive heart failure.
- 48 poets will be selected for Million's Poet contest - Khaleej Times
48 poets will be selected for Million's Poet contestKhaleej Times, United Arab Emirates - 53 minutes agoThe judges include Sultan Al Amini, UAE writer and specialist in Nabati poetry, history and culture; Turki Al Murikhi, Saudi Arabian publisher and organiser ...
- The gospel according to Job (excerpts) - Zen and Zion - CanadianChristianity.com
CanadianChristianity.comThe gospel according to Job (excerpts) - Zen and ZionCanadianChristianity.com, Canada - 3 hours agoIn a couplet of indifferent poetry that has become strangely famous, Robert Louis Stevenson wrote, 'The world is so full of a number of things, ...
- 'Brits are winning, call an enquiry' - Khaleej Times
'Brits are winning, call an enquiry'Khaleej Times, United Arab Emirates - 9 hours agoPoetry cut out at Tennyson. If we spoke of literary figures, we spoke of Englishmen. Cricket was the great way out of cultural ignominy, ...
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