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Answered by a doctor

Had much fub running to this last night. Theme from Schindler's List* U2 - Gloria Red Hot Chili Peppers - The Zephyr Song Oingo Boingo - Grey Matter Pet Shop Boys - Domino Dancing New Order - Rock the Shack Billy Idol - Blue Highway Patrick Hernandez - Born to Be Alive John Denver...

by User avatar elkid

You know you're from Kansas when...

Some of these are eerily true! (italicized for your convenience!) 1. You no longer associate bridges or rivers with water. 2. You have never met any celebrities. (Bob Dole isn't a celebrity; he's your neighbor.) 3. You know the meaning of Rock Chalk Jayhawk. 4. Your closest...

by User avatar purple hayes

Book Review: Lies My Teacher Told Me - James Loewen

This book gives a fresh look at the history text books you and I may have read (or not read, as the case may be) in high school. James Loewen examines 12 of the leading American History textbooks and looks at what they do and do not tell about American History. Loewen looks at American history and...

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Movie Review: Kill Bill Volume 2 (2004)

A film by Quentin Tarantino Kill Bill: Volume 2 is a continuation of the story presented in Volume One . It is not a sequel, but rather the second part of one film. Tarantino never originally planned on releasing this in two parts, but when his finished film came in over 3 hours Miramax and...

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Movie Review: Master and Commander (2003)

A film by Peter Weir Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World is based on two of the novels of Patrick O Brien (both Master and Commander, and The Far Side of the World, the first and tenth books of the series). I haven t read any of the books, but any movie starring Russell Crowe and...

by User avatar Pug

Book Review: Gather Together in My Name - Maya Angelou

Gather Together in My Name is a work of autobiography by Maya Angelou. It picks up the story of her life after I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings and begins when she is 17 years old and the mother of her son, Guy. Marguerite (her proper name) knows that she has to find a job so she can support...

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Movie Review: The Polar Express (2004)

A film by Robert Zemeckis "The Polar Express" is based on a 29 page award winning children's book by Chris Van Allsburg. Robert Zemeckis obviously had to expand Van Allsburg's book, but he still begins with the first line of the book and ends with the last line. "The Polar Express" is animation...

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Movie Review: The Bourne Supremacy (2004)

A film by Paul Greengrass "The Bourne Supremacy" is the sequel to the 2002 film "The Bourne Identity". Both films are adaptations of Robert Ludlum novels, but this adaptation may be a bit looser than the first film because it has to maintain any plot and story changes that were first introduced...

by User avatar Guest

Book Review: I, Robot - Isaac Asimov

"I, Robot" is the classic science fiction novel by Isaac Asimov. It kicks off the best selling Robot/Foundation series, though when "I, Robot" was first published it was not intended to be a part of any larger series, nor were Robot and Foundation originally connected. While the format of "I, Robot"...

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Story Review: Guts - Chuck Palahniuk

More than a year ago I heard about this short story called "Guts" written by Chuck Palahniuk. Palahniuk is the author of Fight Club, as well as several other novels. I like his work, though it is starting to feel a little repetitive. But the thing about "Guts", the thing that made me really want to...

by User avatar Pug