Blog Posts on narrative
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To Cross the Street by The Anonymous Adventures of the Amazing Aurora on Apr 25, 2012Title: To Cross the StreetAuthor: Glerren BangalanType: PoetryWord Count: 90Author's Notes: Because sometimes, it's the reaction, and not the action itself, is what hurts us more.*The simplest of gesturesYet seemed like a leapA mo...
Proudly Personal by The Velociwritetor on Apr 9, 2012Whenever I go on WordPress’ “Topic” page and see the “personal” tag, I always remember that article I’ve read about starting up a blog. Even if I can’t remember the exact title of the article, I can clearly r...
The Gender Which Mostly Prefers To Watch Hayao Miyazaki’s Animations Research Proposal Paper by Thinking Made Easy on Nov 30, 2011Title of project: The gender which mostly prefers to watch Hayao Miyazaki’s animations INTRODUCTION The animation industry is one of the most bustling and successful industries in Japan. Japanese animation has gained international acclaim because o...
continuation. by a twerp on Oct 14, 2011The Full Story eto kasi nangyayari pag walang magawa. walang tv, walang net, walang pera, walang gagalaan, walang makain. just click the link. :)...
Introducing Timeline – a New Kind of Profile by Fedmich's Life on Oct 2, 2011...
ang tusong matsing. by a twerp on Sep 4, 2011maikling part lang to ng nabasa ko. wala lang, gusto ko lang sya iblog. antagal kasi matapos nung maikling kwento niya eh. "Humakbang paunahan si Mario, malapit sayo at nagsalita ng pabulong sa tenga mo ng dahan-dahan, “Tol, pasensya ka na. Akin...
Dialogue by The Work Journal of Artist John Amor on Aug 23, 2011Been tweaking the dialogue for Urban Animal #2 for the past week, and I’ve pretty much put most of it to bed. With the series already completely drawn, I’ve really no choice but to write in a pseudo-Marvel style — applying text th...
Revolution narrative by web technologies on Aug 9, 20114 August 2011 Last updated at 00:34 GMT By Tim Masters Entertainment and arts correspondent, BBC News Award-winning poet Patrick McGuinness lived in Romania in the late 1980s In our third interview with the four first-time novelists on the Booker lo...
A Critical Analysis: African-American racism and slavery- Frederick Douglas by Thinking Made Easy on Aug 1, 2011Slavery in Frederick Douglas: A Critical Analysis Race has always been America's crucible. Observant visitors from Alexis de Tocqueville to Gunnar Myrdal have published stern premonitions. According to Tocqueville, "[t]he most formidable of all the i...
‘Deathly Hallows’ not the end for true Potter fans by Filipino Celebrities News on Jul 5, 2011From the Indian metropolis of Mumbai to the dusty plains of Texas, frenzied fans across the globe are barely a week away from the release of the eighth and final film in the Harry Potter series. For those who have spent nearly 15 years with the books...


