What Happened to Historythe novel, has always - both imitated and parodied writing of historyDaniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe (1719) - first novel in English, on “real-life” adventures of a castawaynew historicism” and “historiographic metafiction” emerging in the 1980sThe Past is Prologue...
While What Lies Beneath was received well by both viewers and critics, there's a chance the twisty plot led to some confusion over what exactly happened to Claire (Michelle Pfeiffer), and why the ghost was haunting her. The movie blended many aspects of both psychological and supernatural ...
In comments to Deadline, Reisenbach addressed Watson'sdelay and defended the decision. CBS Entertainment's president noted that there was no room on the network's schedule for the medical drama, though she added that there will be a push for new viewers to stream the series on Paramount+....
But once that purpose was achieved and the Cold War ended in victory, the West didn’t go out of business—indeed it was strengthened. No one put in more eloquently than Francis Fukuyama in his famous 1989 essay in The National Interest:“The triumph of the West, of the Western idea, i...
HSBC processed hundreds of millions in cash for the most powerful and deadly drug cartel in the world. This type of criminal conduct would almost certainly cost its U.S. license and threaten its future. But what happened instead was the bank wasn't even taken to court. Is ...
We can safely assume that she was referring to the 16th Street Church bombing in Birmingham, Alabama (History.com) and to the death of Medgar Evers, who was a major civil rights activist from Mississippi according to Alan Light’s What Happened Miss Simone (97). Nina goes on to speak abo...
OOC: I am posting the final scene ofWhat Happened in Corvallis, along with a short summary to get people caught up with what was going to happen. People are still welcome to post here, and fill in what their characters were doing during the five-ish days of the Corvallis story, but I...
Free Essay: I read your piece carefully and while I appreciate your story of what happened in Weinstein’s hotel room as a valuable testimony, I have problems...
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US President Joe Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin are holding a high-stakes summit today in Geneva. Follow here for the latest.