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Advertisers - Concerned or Predatory? They are flashing images behind your eyes and stored away in your memory - the colours, noises, smells, tastes but most of all the sensations they gave you. Advertisements bombard you heavily every hour of every day - what are the true intentions... ( added 43 days 8 hours ago.)
Womens' Journey In mild preparation for my degree course, reading up on the fascinations of Gender and Sexuality - of course, I went straight to these as my starter chapters - I found an emotional, intense and desperate journey. It has only been in recent years... ( added 46 days 2 hours ago.)
Singing out for New Orleans The heart of the American south is one of warmth and hospitality. A relaxed pace exudes in the southern life - a slower speech, a less rushed shuffle, a looser grip and more lenient rule. It was this pronounced sigh of ease as well as the bursting... ( added 52 days 23 hours ago.)
Exploring Utopia Our authors and creators of utopian worlds and concepts reach far and wide across the body of History; Plato inspired Thomas More, and in turn his account of Hythloday dining with the utopians gave flame to firewood for H.G.Wells and the... ( added 156 days 11 hours ago.)
Nostalgia The person I am now, living and breathing today, is a light year away from the person I was a year ago. Having recently celebrated my nineteenth birthday, I have embraced the unknown and the excitement of the future, blind to the past. I feel it... ( added 156 days 15 hours ago.)
Men and Women Being female is a challenge. People may well say that complaining and moaning is all in a woman's genetic make-up, and therefore that everything I am about to say is all a result of some hormonal imbalance going on amidst the nervous activity in... ( added 156 days 15 hours ago.)
Starkey VS Politics In the words of fabulously well-spoken Dr David Starkey - renound historian and now an overnight legend, the time is right for a political revamp in the United Kingdom and political figureheads should not waste any more time if their wish is to... ( added 169 days 15 hours ago.)
Thick Grass and Dripping Rainbows My Central American adventure all started in the pleasant and colourful Antigua, ex-capital of the country from which the coffee tastes best - Guatemala. A rushed (and thankfully so) taxi ride through Guatemala City and I'm dropped off at a quaint... ( added 182 days 13 hours ago.)
When in Belize Embarassing geographers and globe trotters all over the world, I admit that Belize was not a country I had even known to exist before, coincidentally, it formed part of my Central American Journey tour package. 'Cool' I thought, 'I wonder what... ( added 197 days 4 hours ago.)
Los Colores del Mexico Accustomed to the small distances and cosy neighbourly European way, I was in no way prepared for what Mexico had to offer. Cities were countries away and as if I were chasing light, they looked like they belonged about a century in the past. ... ( added 197 days 10 hours ago.)
Atlantic Crossing Now I am quicksilver; fire and light, laughter and change. I fled to the central Americas, across thousands of miles of water, from insecurity and trouble, and today I write a humbled, cured and content adventurer. Travelling is a nasty bug; an... ( added 208 days 4 hours ago.)
The Real Sex And The City Sometimes I re-read my articles, trying to find myself in my own words. I try to recall what I felt and what I meant. Finding a sense of identity is crucial to emotional balance. These teenage years are the hardest; when everything's either up or... ( added 258 days 9 hours ago.)
Remembering Perfection I was startled by the news that prying Dutch investigators had discovered a novelty addition to the drug counter - a pill that helps you forget 'bad memories.' Although initially a wonderful idea - the thought of a mind free of the darkness of... ( added 262 days 9 hours ago.)
Rubber Gloves As the scrawny, red-faced teenage boy shook my hand, warmly, he giggled, 'I'm David, I'm protected.' Oh what a great deal of interesting stuff we learned that day, and every day we had our Sex Ed class. Like Christmas, it was the one lesson a week... ( added 263 days 13 hours ago.)
The Other Boleyn Girl - A Book Review It's always best to read the book before you watch the motion picture. In this case especially, the written word of author and creator of the Early-Modern masterpiece adaptation, Philippa Gregory, feeds you more. One is definitely uncertain of... ( added 264 days 15 hours ago.)
Gregory And The Hawk Their sweetest song, Boats and Birds , was what made me fall in love with Gregory And The Hawk. Meredith Godreau's voice is like honey, and immediately you imagine yourself under the grace of a beautiful starry night just listening to her sing. I... ( added 268 days 15 hours ago.)
Question Marks The universe is a constant reminder of the vastness of that which we do not know; we've never reached our closest star . In the smaller picture, things are no less complex. Our chemistry, biophysics and psychology are largely unexplored and... ( added 270 days 16 hours ago.)
Life Time Sometimes it is important that we are reminded that we are not, in fact, the greatest power on this earth, and that we should remain humble and thankful for life. Time continues to tick, no matter how hard we would like it to stop or rewind, it... ( added 276 days 8 hours ago.)
Writing A Personal Statement If an article had existed when it was my turn to write my personal statement, I would not have believed my luck. I have personally been through the university application system twice, and the personal statement, in my opinion, is hands down your... ( added 276 days 9 hours ago.)
Abolishing Grammar Schools I remember the day very distinctly. My dad shook me awake at dawn and drove me to a secondary school somewhere far away where I was made to sit and take a written exam I knew nothing about. It was all over very quickly. What I didn't realise, at... ( added 276 days 9 hours ago.)
Swallow Your Words Words are a powerful thing. The news this morning informed me that a nurse, qualified in 1985, has been suspended for offering to say a prayer for one of her patients. There is a distinct difference between preaching and simply being a religious... ( added 278 days 16 hours ago.)
The Positive Perspective It's about time I wrote something about the economic recession. I think, in a way, I was afraid of facing up to it, even in writing. I could be sure of no advice, distrust and doubt any comforting words, but finally realised that what I could... ( added 284 days 15 hours ago.)
Right Person / Right Time? Although the wedding bells are a long way off and a mere faint dingdong in the distance of life, it's not something I don't think about. When my parents got married, only 19 years ago, marriage was still largely a Christian ceremony. It... ( added 287 days 3 hours ago.)
EcoTowns - The Future? No government is going to give in to an investment without a fight. The UK government has proposed to promote up to 10 Eco-Towns across England, in a bid to follow the European lead to save the environment and create new homes simultaneously. To... ( added 288 days 14 hours ago.)
Green Push Climate change has conquered every aspect of life. The law is no exception. In order to encourage, or rather, pressure companies into decreasing their greenhouse gas emission, and so that the government can set targets, a new climate change bill... ( added 288 days 15 hours ago.)

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