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Troubleshooter
February 7, 2010

click-thru
November 9, 2009

Day One
July 21, 2009

I Dropped Out to
Become an Educator
September 14, 2007

More Things I Learned
from Reading Student Essays
August 4, 2007

They Couldn't Take
Away My Dignity

July 14, 2007

Life & Debt
June 20, 2007

How I Learned to Stop Worrying About Being Serious or, How Thomas Pynchon's sense of Humour Can Help you Lower Your Standards and Take it Easy.
May 31, 2007

Dollar Store Chic
Thursday, April 12, 2007

His Life Lay in the Path of the Wrecking Ball
Tuesday, April 03, 2007

Sober Music Please
Thursday, March 29, 2007

English is a Non-inflected Indo-European Language
Saturday, February 10, 2007

Montreal Rant in G Minor
Wednesday February 7, 2007

Things I Learned While Reading Student Essays
Thursday, December 28, 2006

I was Court-Martialled
by the Sea-Scouts
November 4, 2007

Youth is a moment that everyone should try to experience at least once in their lives.

If justice is in the interests of power, for it uses its power to punish a soldier without giving him a chance to interrogate, then it is not just, and it will be adjusted by another power which is more powerful.

I did not like Borges. I have strong reasons for this, but before I shall lay them out, I must admit that Borges is a first-class writer, in my opinion.

Flannery O’Connor writes ungrammatical dialogue giving the image of the uneducated Southerner. This image being undesirable, perhaps the author hoped we will make an effort to speak properly so as not to portray ourselves as idiots needlessly.

“Every night I smoke dope” (77). Carver’s narrator tells the reader he is an adult because a child doesn’t need drugs to relax at night. The short story’s narrator also drinks alcohol. Knowing that alcohol is not juice, the reader understands the narrator’s adult point of view.

In italics Sophocles explains the life of Antigone, and there is conflict between Antigone and Creon in this play.

Humans make mistakes—that is what we have prisons for.

Now, I have some few points which will conduct us to the conclusion that fate is inevitable. Supported with some quotations stated by the actors. Thus, we all agree that the idea of justice and injustice is that we deserve (or not) the right to decide what will happen in the future.

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