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Survival Kit List
Here's the complete list for a survival kit--in the event of ANY emergency.
24 commentsFamous First Sentences: Robinson Crusoe
Daniel Defoe was a prodigious writer, in the sense that he was able to describe events in wonderfully clear detail. His Moll Flanders is an extravagant exercise in financial machinations, as Moll contrives to buy her way through life with money and...
21 commentsRobinson Crusoe HubNuggets
Poets, fiction writers, article marketers, and content creators - can you make money writing online? HubPages says, "Yes, you can." Read some of HubPages newer entrants into the exciting field of online writing.
18 commentsParadise Found-Jewfish Key
If you didn't read chapter One, then click this link and start there http://hubpages.com/hub/Living-on-an-Island-in-Florida Our long weekend in paradise came to an end and going back to the frigid north and back to work took a lot of effort on our...
4 commentsTeriffic Trekking in Trinidad & Tobago
is a republic comprising of two islands located in the south of the Caribbean. Because of Trinidad’s close proximity to Venezuela - 7 miles, it is the only Caribbean island with flora and fauna that can only be found in South America, making it...
11 commentsPantomime: Essential Christmas entertainment: Oh no it isn't.Oh yes it is
Are you like me?Getting on in years I may be, but I still love PANTOMIME.From those amateurish Pantos of my childhood, that were held each year in my local Church-hall to the more flamboyant and expensive offerings in the Theatre, Pantomimes are fun.Despite being traditional they have moved with the times. Pantos often include popular entertainers, whilst the basic story may have a modern twist and there are even saucy adult Pantos, featuring raucous comedians, these days.
6 commentsOrigin of Copyright Law in the English Language
Intellectual property is not a natural concept in human psychology. It began in 1710 in England, when the British Parliament sought to persecute authors, but couldn't because of traditions of anonymity. Granting authors the right to copy let them profit from their work, but forced them to register their writing with the government.
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