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Urbis: a concept to consider
Where stands literature in the age of New Media? Check out Urbis. Conceived in the mid 2000s, Urbis is a means for writers to kindle their craft as the New Media generation demands vigorous creativity and uniquity. Essentially, Urbis is … Continue reading
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Ancient Runes
Last week I had to turn in a paper for my Writing Systems of the World linguistics class, and my topic was ancient runes. In the Oxford dictionary, a rune is defined as 1) a letter of an ancient Germanic … Continue reading
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Testing?
Just testing things out, seeing how this bad boy is looking. Original post by malbrooks
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Initial Reaction
Oceans of Stories There were a number of strange and unnerving ideas placed forth by Irwin that I have never thought about before. For starters I have never contemplated the origins of stories until today. It shouldn’t be surprising that … Continue reading
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Hello world!
Welcome to blogs.elsweb.org. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging! Original post by Ashley
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The Vanishing
Working on a new post, but in the meantime I thought I’d post something I wrote for International Cinema about The Vanishing. Comparing original French and Dutch film to American remake. Possible spoilers. All numbers in parentheses are page numbers … Continue reading
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Lessons, anyone?
TWELVE ANGRY MEN… from a different perspective. This is an assignment for my small group communication course, so I’ll be examining this film (which happens to be one of my all-time favorites) for its group problem-solving elements. Fun! – Lesson … Continue reading
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Welcome to Islam & Medieval Western Literature
Original post by islammedlit
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Pirates 3!
So my carefully thought-out (ha) opinion of Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End… I’ve heard quite a lot of complaints about this film, but I think maybe the issue here is that their expectations were too high. I went … Continue reading
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Scotty, Eben, and an Obsession With Women…no, Wait…the Past… no, Wait…
Ever since the screening on Wednesday night, I have had Vertigo on the brain. After watching it I couldn’t think of anything else, let alone any of the other films we have watched in class; and I’m fairly certain I … Continue reading
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