Ryan Werner
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I'm a clown. And good at scrabble - Samantha Callahan
Ryan Werner lives and loves in Wisconsin.
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How To Live On Ten Dollars of Food a Week
It's not just lately that money has been tight. For part-time workers, college students, and bachelors of wavering employment, cutting into food bills can save a lot.
Jul 30, 2009
- Ryan Werner
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Tips for Using the Rate My Professors Website
While the Rate My Professors website can be highly effective, what things should be taken into consideration when reading their almost 10,000,000 reviews?
Jul 27, 2009
- Ryan Werner
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Enlightenment in Shelley's Frankenstein
As a product of the Enlightenment era, Mary Shelley's classic novel Frankenstein serves as a text rich with the ideas of the era.
Jul 27, 2009
- Ryan Werner
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The Effects of World War I on Adolf Hitler
Moving from a young, nationalistic artist to a dominating figure of world domination, Adolf Hitler's progression into adulthood can be shown in a linear manner.
Jul 27, 2009
- Ryan Werner
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Heroic Parody in Twain's Huckleberry Finn
In Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain satirizes the portrayal of the great hero by making the protagonist a dirty, mischievous, fowl-mouthed little boy.
Jul 27, 2009
- Ryan Werner
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Summary of Mark Twain's Letters From the Earth
Both darker and more plainly stated than ever, Twain's wit is razor sharp as he ponders what the Earth has done with religion, God, and Christianity.
Jul 27, 2009
- Ryan Werner
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The Use of Nature in Marie de France's "Lanval"
Using a beautiful fairy as an allegory for nature, Marie de France shows the sublime danger and glory of nature as it reigns over the realm of the unnatural.
Jul 27, 2009
- Ryan Werner
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Generation Shift in Updike's Short Story "A & P"
After World War II, Americans began reproducing at an alarming rate, leaving 70-million teens for the 1960s. In his "A & P," John Updike looks at their significance.
Jul 27, 2009
- Ryan Werner
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Summary of Ellison's Short Story "Battle Royal"
Building off the segregation of blacks and whites in the mid-19th century, Ralph Ellison's "Battle Royal" explores what it means to be black and humble and still be.
Jul 27, 2009
- Ryan Werner
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Disconnect and Poverty in Mann's Little Brother
In her short story "Little Brother," Mary Mann places focus on Mr and Mrs Hodd, showing a disconnection through the use of welfare, presence, and number of their children
Jul 27, 2009
- Ryan Werner
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