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Maryland Jobs and Employment Trends: Top 20 Best High Demand Jobs91

Maryland Jobs and Employment Trends: Top 20 Best High Demand Jobs

The Largest Employers in Maryland employ hundreds of thousands of workers every year. These top companies include a combination of the fastest-growing private sector industries, government agencies, and the US...

2 comments    business american history
An Analysis of Edgar Allen Poe's 'The Cask of Amontillado'83

An Analysis of Edgar Allen Poe's 'The Cask of Amontillado'

Herein lies a detailed analysis of Edgar Allen Poe's famous short story "The Cask of Amontillado." This story of a vengeful murder is still popular today, even 150 years after it was published.

8 comments    edgar allen poe fear death
Symbolism and Poe85

Symbolism and Poe

Those who are not able to express themselves any other way have used symbolism in literature throughout time as a way of voicing hidden meanings and undeveloped feelings. It is used to compel a reader to think beyond the boundaries of normal thought...

6 comments    literature books symbolism
Chinese jiaobei or moon blocks divination83

Chinese jiaobei or moon blocks divination

Jiaobei or moon blocks divination is one of the most common divination methods used by the Chinese. It is also known as “bwa bwei” or "poe divination".

3 comments    divination poe chinese culture
Why Government Regulation Doesn't Work81

Why Government Regulation Doesn't Work

The problem with government planning and problem solving is that the planned solution tends to be linear in the sense that here is the problem and here is the solution. Once put in motion, the solution tends to be rigid and not allow for...

11 comments    politics energy global warming
Roald Dahl83

Roald Dahl

Roald Dahl (1916-1990). Dahl is best known for his classic children's books. Born in Llandaff, on September 13, 1916, Roald Dahl, son of Harald Dahl, a Norwegian, was first sent to the Elmtree House School. That followed four years in St. Peter's...

14 comments    kids story personality
Don Quixote vs. Don Knotts82

Don Quixote vs. Don Knotts

Real-life, wanna-be, hack, short-story writer, Thomas, is passed out on his bed in a disheveled pile upon an even more disheveled mound of laundry. He appears, in very real danger of drowning, in a puddle of drool, of his own making. ...

54 comments    humor comedy short story
Repetition in Art: Boring or Beautiful?82

Repetition in Art: Boring or Beautiful?

Artists use repetition to instruct, move and delight the audience, but does it work better on the ears or the eyes?

3 comments    poetry music art
The Progression of Crime Fiction80

The Progression of Crime Fiction

The crime fiction genre is one of, if not the, best selling literary genre to date and in recent decades has made its presence known in TV series such as Law and Order, CSI, Dexter and NCIS to name a few....

2 comments    literature books murder
Enneagram Type Four83

Enneagram Type Four

The world of the Four Something fundamental has gone wrong for Fours, but they don’t know exactly what it is, usually. Whatever it is, fixing the loss is so important that everything else in life - work,...

depression vincent van gogh steve martin
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