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Howards End by E.M. Forster
Howards End by E.M. Forster was originally published in 1910. The novel is set in Edwardian England and deals with the conflicts between social classes, developing an overall theme of humanism. As...
5 commentsFreida Pinto Hot and Sizzling Photo Gallery
Freida Pinto is practically everywhere. Right from super exclusive red carpets to the Oscars, back home, she is on the covers of every possible magazine. Freida Pinto is busy giving photoshoot to leading...
5 commentsARAI OKADA RX7 RX-7 REVIEW
Hello ARAI fans. If you own or have used an ARAI RX-7 then you will be excited to learn that ARAI havce released a newer RX-7 model called the RX-7RR5 which replaces the previous model known as the RX-7RR4. ...
1 commentWhat Is The Number One Environmental Crisis
The world today is facing a shortage of food. If the food is not in short order, it is riddled with antibiotics, plus unsanitary conditions. (See John Hopkins report.) There is a balance in nature...
0 commentsJim Valvano and the V Foundation
Jim Valvano, former North Carolina State head coach established his own cancer foundation (The Jimmy-V Foundation) ... a month before cancer took his life. My own Father has recently died from cancer, and...
3 commentsIshmael by Daniel Quinn; The Second Greatest Book I Ever Read
I was still living in Paraguay as a Peace Corps volunteer, when I came across this book in the lending library. It was actually a book I had always wanted to read. The book was...
2 commentsHistory of American Towns-part II
Authors note: The original hub is getting overcrowded and I realized I'm past due for continuing on another one.I hope you will read that one if you have not already. Oh, say can you see by the dawn's...
0 commentsJones Jnr and Hopkins finally clash again
Aged boxing legends Roy Jones Jnr and Bernard Hopkins are finally set to have a rematch nearly 17 years after they first fought each other, According to respected boxing writer Dan Rafeal of ESPN,...
0 commentsOn The Road: My Hometown Revisited
Hometown is a word saturated with emotion. It conjures up nostalgic feelings that are likely embellished by memory. We tend to idolize the past. When it comes to our childhood, hindsight is seldom...
4 commentsHenrietta Lacks and the HeLa Cells
Her family and scientists are probably the only ones that know the name of Henrietta Lacks, a Black woman. She’s done so much for cancer and other research. Mrs. Lacks died at the age of 31 in 1951 at the...
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