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Valentine Day Poems
So Valentine's Day is coming up and you haven't bought a card yet or wondered what you are going to write. Fear not; this article will tell you all you need to know about penning those romantic thoughts without even thinking about it!
6 commentsFunny Pun - Number Ten
Have you ever heard of Mel Faymee - the best baseball player in the game? This funny pun will explain!
76 commentsNational Anthems
Do you know your country's national anthem? Really? Can you sing it? Can you hum it? Do you know all the words? Even the ones that don't appear in the first verse? Do you know who composed the music and who wrote the lyrics? Most people don't....
20 commentsTypes of Poem Forms – French Chain Poems
Different forms of poetry fall in and out of fashion over time. French chain poems are among the fixed French poetry forms that are due for a revival.
2 commentsSimilarities between Men and Dogs
Everyone has heard the saying, Men are Dogs. But have you ever really considered the similarities between Men and Dogs, I have...
86 commentsNew Job Congratulations Card Wishes Messages and Sayings
Examples of new job congratulations wishes. These can help you figure out what to write in a card to someone who got a new position.
0 commentsA Valentine's Day Love Poem - Free Verse
A love poem for Valentine's Day. Free verse love poem. Valentine love poem.
24 commentsHOW TO WRITE A RAP SONG
Let me show you how to write a rap song. I have been writing raps song for over 20 years and I can write three verses at 16 bars and write a hook in about 15 minutes. I have taught many people how to write raps and I can teach you too. A rap song...
28 commentsShakespeare's Presentation of Colonialism and Colonisation / Colonization in ‘The Tempest' - Theme Analysis
William Shakespeare wrote 'The Tempest' in around 1610. I interpret this play as a metaphor on colonisation. The story, which tells of a usurped duke and the shipwreck he arranges in order to to exact retribution, includes a number of themes: conflict and resolution; love and romance; nature and nurture; illusion and reality; vengeance and repentance; power and the abuse of power; colonisation and ‘otherness‘. Colonisation and otherness are a particularly interesting aspect of this Shakespeare p
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