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- The Trouble with Real World Grammar Rules
by Urbain Beck. Common wisdom dictates that if a grammatical "mistake" becomes common enough, it is no longer a mistake. The rules of grammar supposedly adapt to real-world usage. Real-world usage aside, the pervasive use of "me and so-and-so" in our culture drives me nuts!
It used to be, "George and I went to the store." Back in the old days of 30 or so years ago, if someone said, "Me and George went to the... products, articles, news
- Arthur and George By Julian Barnes
by Philip Spires. George Edalji (that's Ay-dal-ji, by the way, since Parsee names are always stressed on the first syllable) is the son of a Staffordshire vicar of Indian origin and his Scottish wife. George is thus a half-cast, to use the language of his late-Victorian and Edwardian age. He's a diligent, if not too distinguished a scholar. He is uninterested in sport, is of small stature and doesn't see too well.... products, articles, news
- 7 Article Writing Mistakes You Don't Want To Make
by Taff Martin. It is worth bearing in mind that not all article directories have the same rules for your article submission. Using the following article writing tips will give you the very best chance of having your articles accepted by the editors at first reading without you having to do re-writes or, at worst, having your article rejected because of some minor technicality.
Just the other day I received an ... products, articles, news
- Say Uncle
by Molly Martin. The year is 1964. It was a time when many people smoked, drugs were not often heard of, it was safe to take a walk at night in most towns, living together prior to marriage was not acceptable and most people married before having children.
Balan, sat in the lobby people watching. He was wearing a suit he felt most comfortable wearing, in his pocket was a gold pencil lighter. He was almost tal... products, articles, news
- Humor Audio Books: Infectious Laughter in the Air
by Bill You. Comedian David Brenner believes that if a person can laugh, he can live and so went on a national tour right after September 11. Humor is our best defense against bad hair days, aggressive pets, obnoxious bosses, traffic jams, even war and a bad economy. If you want humor read to you, then get a humor audiobook, play it and feel yourself float away for a while and then come back to a place wher... products, articles, news
- Antique History, Ben Franklin - His Edict From the King of Prussia
by Derek Dashwood. Among antique history books the bravery and wit of Benjamin Franklin has no equal. Here we discuss one of those rare events of history that has been hidden in some dusty book: there are many more fully known events that led up to the American War of Independence.
After the men of the King had nailed up the latest and final straw Edict from The King in every town center, taxes to be raised, all ... products, articles, news
- Juliette Ascending
by Molly Martin. Nostalgic Read... Recommended... 4 stars
The ReviewIn old New Orleans the years following the War Between the States have wrought changes never considered a decade before. We come across Juliette standing on the balcony of her home in the French Quarter. Homes in the Quarter are tall, narrow, walled and gated. Tomorrow night will be Juliette's first ball. Despite Federal troops conti... products, articles, news
- Show and Tell
by Molly Martin. Inspirational Read ... Recommended ... 4 stars
The ReviewKaren Vanderlaan was born in Paradise ... home was a four hundred acre dairy farm in the remote Vermont village of West Newbury. Life spent on Milky Way Farm was idyllic. A pale yellow farm house, apple trees, riding her pony, caring for a series of fawns rescued by her Dad, working on the farm, carrying cups of hot coffee out... products, articles, news
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