History Of Tunbridge Wells

1月 31, 2011 · Posted in 未分類 · Comment 

The History of Tunbridge Wells and how it was established.

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Fade To White: The inauguration of John F. Kennedy

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A personal account of the Inauguration of John F. Kennedy

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Slave Narratives – Literature on Slaves

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A slave narrative is defined as a type of memoir that was mainly fashionable during the last half of the 19th century. In this case, the writers of these narratives outlined different themes including ignorance as a tool of slavery; education as a path to freedom, slaveholding as a perversion of Christianity and family disunities among others. It can be argued that enslavers used slaves' ignorance and Christianity to hold and maintain slaves.

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Picking a Mood For Your Novel

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When an author begins to write a novel, they will often seek to write either within a specific genre or to convey a certain tangible mood or atmosphere throughout in order to make the telling of the tale more powerful.

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Into How Much Detail Should a Novel's Outline Go?

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When writing a novel it is often useful for the author to have a good idea as to where his plot will go. While some writers are able to start without a clue and just follow the thread of the narrative wherever it may lead, that approach can be dangerous for it can result in a sprawling novel that at times feels without direction. Therefor it can be of great use to have an outline prepared, a road map to the plot of your book. But into how much detail should you go?

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How to Create Fictional Orcish Leaders for your RPG

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When creating fictional leaders one needs to decide what it is about them that allowed them to assume the mantle of power to begin with. Too often orcs are just part of a nameless horde, directed by more intelligent allies to simply swarm forward and serve as cannon fodder, but a real tribe would have a real culture, real leaders, and reasons for those leaders to have control. Here we're going to create three fictional leaders so as to posit these very principles.

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How to Brainstorm the Beginning of a Fantasy Novel

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When an author begins to create a new novel, it is incumbent upon them to determine the scope of the plot and to decide how in depth they wish to go with the detailing of the world. In this article we will provide an example of the question and answer process that can often help an author determine the nature of his fantasy novel.

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How Genghis Khan Arose to Power

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When we consider the Mongol Horde, when we think of Genghis Khan, we always imagine faceless thousands riding their horses across Asia, conquering China, India, Afghanistan and coming right up to the Eastern reaches of Europe. But what was Genghis Khan's past, how did he come to rule such a mighty force? Was he the born leader of the Mongol masses, or did he have to fight for control?

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A Response (Part 2): “Mahavamsa Mentality”; Can the charge of “Racism” leveled against the chronicle be sustained?

1月 30, 2011 · Posted in 未分類 · Comment 

Today the Sri Lankan Tamils have lost everything and are reduced to refugees in their own land. It is a bitter historical truth that, it was not only the colonial rulers who were responsible for this state of affairs but also the competitiveness, superiority complex, caste discrimination, disunity, jealousy, lack of co-operation and lack of patriotism among the Sri Lankan Tamils.

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A Response (Part 1): “Mahavamsa Mentality”; Can the charge of “Racism” leveled against the chronicle be sustained?

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A political overview to highlight the belief system (Myths and fallacies) of the present day Sinhala-Buddhist majority due to the influence of Mahavansa, which has manifested into a prejudiced way of thinking known as the Mahavansa-mindset [Rata (Sinhala Country) – Jathiya (Sinhala Nation/Race) – Aagama (Sinhala Buddhist Religion]. The outcome of such a state of mind is the Sinhalese-Buddhist Nationalism that has lead to Sinhala-Buddhist chauvinism.

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