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A Lighter Study of Latin or Latin in Translation
A New Classicist’s Canon (A Less Serious study of Latin or Latin in Translation) 1. Gaius Valerius Catullus: Read Catullus for his wit and melodrama. This is Rome’s Playboy issue and it’s...
0 commentsThe Uncanny and The Dark Tower
This hub discusses the Freudian concept of the uncanny as it pertains to the later portions of Wizard and Glass by Stephen King. Indeed, one could open any Stephen King book and find ample...
0 commentsGrowing, Eating, and Using Oregano
Oregano is a wonderfully versatile plant for cooking, smelling, and medicine. It is a Mediterranian plant welcomed in Italian and Greek foods. it goes well with tomatoes, veggies and grilled food. I...
1 commentUses of Parsley
Parsley is an immensely popular vegetable. It has been used since the Roman times. Growing Parsley is easy. It is a hardy plant that can winter outside. Parsley is a biennial, it can be grown as an...
0 commentsChamomile for the Home
Chamomile is pretty flower in the herb garden or flower bed. it's easy to recognize scent is sweet and refreshing. The Chamomile plant has leaves are slightly bitter tasting. Honey or sugar is usually...
0 commentsMaking an Herbal Infusion (Herbal Tea)
This hub concerns making an herbal tea/infusion. This is more than just letting a bag of herbs or tea leaves sit in hot water and drinking it. The following instructions can be done with dried, fresh, or...
0 commentsUses of Basil
Basil is an aromatic herb that is easy to grow and maintain. It has a number of uses both medicinally and magically. You can also use it in your cooking. i have listed below some of the important tips and...
2 commentsWhy Didn't We?
> Why Didn’t we? These three stories contain couples not having sex for very explicit reasons. Though they are capable and occasionally inclined to do so, still they do not. ...
0 commentsNature versus Nurture in the Case of Matteo Alacran
What part does nurture play in determining the character of a person? Matteo Alacran, who was first born in Mexico to poverty and later harvested in Opium to wealth, provides an opportunity for postulation of...
1 commentNever Have Sex in Spoon River
Imagine this: The son of a drunk and a sexually frustrated nag knocks up the millner’s daughter, then runs off to see the world. He leaves behind the pining schoolmistress who loves him and writes to...
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