How many books did Dante Alighieri write? How many books did Leo Tolstoy write? How many authors wrote The Tale of Genji? How many books did F. Scott Fitzgerald write? Explore our homework questions and answers library Search Browse Browse by subject...
Years ago, then-New York Times metro reporter Michael Winerip wrote a fascinating piece about a member of the Association of professional Organizers, peopl... S Ohanian,M Ivins 被引量: 0发表: 2008年 Precarious Creativity: Global Media, Local Labor eds. by Michael Curtin and Kevin Sanson (re...
Anacoreta is a horror movie about four friends in a cabin in the woods and a documentary (or mockumentary) about making a movie. All the actors and crew use their real names, Jeremy and Matt wrote the script, and Anotonia and Jess produced it. Same with the cameraman and the boom, who...
An odd biography, there is nothing in this book in Chris’s own words, except in the beginning that includes a short motivation speech he once delivered about going through rehab and one letter at the end that he wrote to his parents during his last relapse. However there are no other in...
John Lyle (1769-1825) wrote Lyle's Diary when he witnessed the Camp Meetings at the beginning of the nineteenth century. His diary is the second most important document of American Christian history. JamesMcGready (1758-1817) is considered the father of the American Camp Meeting. Actually, ...
The origin of property rights–the question of how something moves out of “the commons” to become the exclusive property of an individual is found in variations of “first possession theory” and the more thorough Natural Rights theory advocated by John Locke. According to these theories propert...
Contains interviews with John Locke, Gordon Ferris, Stephen Carpenter, Dakota Banks, Linda Wisdom, Matthew Reilly, Loucinda McGary, and many more. (10898 views) Write Good or Die by Scott Nicholson - Haunted Computer Books , 2010These are survival tips for 21st century writers: how to develop...
Besides being a riproarer of a tall tale in and of itself,The Devil and Streak Wilsonis also a story of life, death, and growing up in between, filled with as much home spun philosophy as you can find in the total work of Spinoza, John Locke, and my Uncle Ezra combined. And I ...
Locke that his affection for her should have brought home to him this unwonted feeling of dependence upon others. Everything else in the course of the correspondence testifies to a good, sound, down-right sort of friendship between the two, less ecstatic than it was at first, perhaps, but ...
His best Friend, Doug Peacock, wrote this on page 33 in Walking it Off (above); "Desert Solitaire was something larger than just a book about the desert. It was about the power of the land, of human connections to the earth, an idea of freedom. Ed's book was a call to arms."...