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Mason Jars For Wedding Decorations...Rustic, Beautiful & Cheap!
Use Mason jars to create beautiful decorations for your wedding. Easy DIY instructions for Mason jar decorations.
165 commentsA New Perspective of Madness in Jean Rhys’s Wide Sargasso Sea
Briefly explores the history of the term "madness" and how scholars need to move beyond just using the phrase "mad woman in the attic." Posits that Antoinette successfully uses "madness" to her advantage by utilizing stereotypes and evoking power from mythological women and figures and more.
0 commentsDoes The Jones Act Put Us Under Maritime Law By Our Birth Certificate? Why Is Your Name Spelled In All Capital Letters
There are two different kinds of Law on the planet. The first is known as CIVIL LAW which is Law of the Land. The other is Maritime Admiralty which is also known as the Law of Water, it can also be referred to as Banking Law. Maritime Admiralty Law considers you a Maritime Admiralty Product simply because you were Birthed out of your mother's water. A ship sits in its Birth until the Captain gives a Certificate of Manifest to the Port Authorities.
46 commentsHomemade Christmas GIfts in a Jar
Whether you need a gift for a teacher or to send to friends in another part of the country, homemade Christmas gifts in a jar are the perfect solution. They are generally inexpensive, and yet can be done in...
32 commentsHow to Decorate a Wine Bottle
You weren't made in a factory - why not make your own home decor that is unique as you are? Learn how to use glass bottles, crackle paint and seashells to make your own, DIY inexpensive home decor.
16 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'.
23 commentsPsychology - Why are we so easily Manipulated - Are you Brainwashed?
Why do we believe everything we hear, see or read? Do you think you are the same person you were years ago? Or have you been manipulated.
50 commentsThe Landscape Zodiac of Britain part 1 Whitstable
A curious feature in the landscape, The Street Of Stones at Whitstable, is discovered to be part of a previously unknown Ley-Line Alignment. Local Myths and Old Wives Tales feature it as a central plank in their telling - now reevaluated in the light of this unique theory.
38 commentsRustic Barn Wedding Ideas For The Bride On A Budget
You've decided to get married in a barn? This unique venue presents its' own charms and challenges. Learn how to make your barn wedding the wedding of your dreams!
20 commentsAn Illustrated Guide to Making Goat Butter
This is an easy skill that doesn't take a lot of special equipment or knowledge. Determination, a moderate amount of energy, and about an hour of time are the main requirements. In fact, with enough...
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