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Book review: Notre Dame vs The Klan - Todd Tucker

In the years after World War One, the Ku Klux Klan enjoyed a trememndous surge in membership, to the point where they became a political force. This was true nowhere more than Indiana; in 1924, a Klan member won the Republican nomination for, and subsequently elected to, the governor's chair. With...

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Book review: The Perfect Mile - Neal Bascomb

In the period after the 1952 Olympics, the track and field world was dominated by two questions: Can man break the four-minute mile (some at the time thought the effort would kill athletes)? If so, who would do it? Focus soon shifted on the latter and three college students: Roger Bannister (Great...

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Movie Review: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002)

A film by Chris Columbus This is the second Harry Potter film and is the sequel to 2001 s Harry Potter and the Sorcerer s Stone . Like the first film, this one is also based on the book of the same title by J.K. Rowling. Also like the first film, this movie adaptation is faithful to the novel....

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Book Review: The Namesake - Jhumpa Lahiri

The Namesake is the debut novel by Jhumpa Lahiri. She has previously written the Pulitzer Prize winning short story collection The Interpreter of Maladies . This is the story of immigrants from India and is also the story of their son, Gogol Ganguli. Ashoke and Ashima are married in India in...

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Movie Review: Running on the Sun (2000)

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A film by Mel Stuart "Running on the Sun" is a documentary dealing with the Badwater 135 Ultra-marathon. While an ultra-marathon is defined as any race with a distance longer than a marathon (26.2 miles), Badwater is a grueling 135 mile race beginning in Death Valley (Badwater, California,...

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A new version on a classic christmas poem

'TWAS THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS, HE LIVED ALL ALONE, IN A ONE BEDROOM HOUSE MADE OF PLASTER AND STONE. I HAD COME DOWN THE CHIMNEY WITH PRESENTS TO GIVE, AND TO SEE JUST WHO IN THIS HOME DID LIVE. I LOOKED ALL ABOUT, A STRANGE SIGHT I DID SEE, NO TINSEL, NO...

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Musical Theatre Review: The Lion King

wow, Wow, WOw, WOW. We loved it. The girlie and I loved the movie and the show pretty much sticks with the movie. The costumes are AMAZING. The recreation of the Wildebeast stampede is cool. The hyenas are still hilarious. If you have a chance, buy seats in the first seats of the balcony...

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Will I get into trouble if I'm working on my GED and not working at the moment?

Iam currently working on my g.e.d rightnow an i have a toddler son. His father would give me money for him but now he doesnt want to. So if i go through the state will they take him to court or would i have to take him to court. And also will i get in trouble if im working on my g.e.d and not...

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Tuesday Humor and Thoughts

A drunk staggers into a Catholic Church, enters a confessional box, sits down but says nothing. The Priest coughs a few times to get his attention but the drunk just sits there. Finally the Priest pounds three times on the wall. The drunk replies, "ain't no use knockin, there's no paper on...

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For employed - Night or early morning running ?

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Let’s share our running experiences. I want to know when employed people run. Do you choose night or early morning run and why? I can’t make myself get up three hours earlier, go for a run, take a shower and after that when I’d like to take a nap, go to work and sit in the office...

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