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Stuff to do in Charlotte NC
This is a complete list of stuff to do around Charlotte, NC put together by a Charlotte native. No matter who you are or what mood you're in, this list has something for you.
69 commentsThe French Revolution
THE FRENCH REVOLUTION: The French Revolution(1789-1799) was one of the pivotal events in European history. It tore apart the old feudal fabric of western civilization and began a new era. Like the American Revolution, the seeds of the French...
18 commentsCharlotte Bronte and Jane Eyre - Social Conscience and Feminism in Victorian Literature - A Short Biography
A short biography of the Victorian writer, Charlotte Bronte who explored the dehumanization of poverty and the difficulties faced by women of the 19th century in her famous novel Jane Eyre.
48 commentsDiscover Florida -- Boca Grande, a small town with a big history (and great beaches)
One of Florida's best secrets -- Boca Grand, a small town on the southern tip of Gasparilla Island, with white sand beaches, blue-green Gulf waters and a long and exciting history. Come join me for a tour in words and pictures.
51 commentsNative American Nations in British Columbia - Over 600 Different Bands
The Canadian Pacific Northwest is one of my favorite areas in North America to visit and it is home to over 200 bands of Native Americans, the earliest peoples of North America.
11 commentsTotem Poles in the Pacific Northwest, Vancouver BC, Siberia, Alaska, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and Japan before 1700
In-depth research and interviewing from 1700 to the 21st C. have revealed a history of totem poles globally that was previously unknown or discounted.
46 commentsTop 15 Hot Jobs in Charlotte NC - A Money Magazine Smart City
Charlotte - Mecklenburg labor market area is a prospering region with many attractions to fuel tourism and related industries involving retail, food service, accomodations and others. Healthcare and new business startup overall are also expanding.
5 commentsFeminist Ideals and the Women of "Jane Eyre"
In the mid-nineteenth century, a woman would have carried the burden of "staying in her place." In other words, she was subject to the generally accepted standards and roles that society had placed upon her, which did not necessarily provide her...
14 commentsBest novels set in France
Some of my favourtie novels are set in France, Sebastian Faulks, Patrick Suskind and Joanne Harris have all written novels set in France. So have Charles Dickens, Victor Hugo and Robert Louis Stevenson
13 comments'Bertha' in Charlotte Bronte’s 'Jane Eyre' and Jean Rhys’s 'Wide Sargasso Sea' - Comparison and Analysis
In Charlotte Bronte's novel, 'Jane Eyre', there is a minor, but terrifying, character, named Bertha ~ the original 'madwoman in the attic'. In Jean Rhys's novel, 'Wide Sargasso Sea', the main character is a sympathetic young girl, named Antoinette, who is taken away from her home, to a strange land, where her feelings are misunderstood and mistreated, leading to a breakdown. But Bronte's wild 'Bertha' is Rhys's sweet 'Antoinette'.
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