My personal views on the Armed Citizens Project.
My personal views on the Armed Citizens Project.
I’ve just watched the BBC’s new dramatization of The Lady Vanishes and I have to say hats off to Screen Writer Fiona Serez
It was a disappointing night for me on many levels, but I’ll come to that shortly, let me first set the scene.
A look at what makes Celtic Thunder as popular as they are .
The castration that Fantine wants is the castration of the aristocratic, military state from the world of Christian Humanism and the Catholic Church.
Picasso's "The Young Girls of Avignon" created a scandal in 1907. He was painting prostitutes but he was also painting young women.
Not since the films of Ingmar Bergman have I seen such nakedness, such naked, glamourless acting displayed on the screen.
The ‘cosy’ British mystery novel, a literary genre, so the stereotype goes, exclusively written and read by spinster aunts, this book is unashamedly part of that tradition and displays many of its virtues.
So is everything is dependent upon context as the Postmodernists say, is individuality dead?
From the suppliers, one gets all the tools to make a "pizza." If one decides to go with a franchise, one gets the advantage of the low-costs that are extended to the franchisor.
This review is a piece demonstrating the ability and skill of the manager of Prezzos to connect with customers and also to promote the business. Marvel at this man's abilities.
Michael Porter is one of the great interpreters of the business world. There is Stephen Covey, but Stephen Covey focuses heavily on human resources and their capacities.
loved it ,go see it
Oh what a lovely day!
Oh what a lovely day!
the sun
the moon
the stars
no breeze
no rain
no cars
Say!what a lovely view!
the mountains
the streams
the meadows
no junkyards
Sweet Shops.
Where are all the sweet shops gone? When I was a boy I spent my one-penny a week in the local sweet shop.
A Lazy Weekend.
It started off on Friday evening in the pub.
“Thank God a lazy weekend.” Looking over to where the voice had come from; I saw a woman of about twenty-five.
Mrs. Merkle (Doris Roberts) as if by holiday magic pops up in a family-owned New York City department store as a sassy saleswoman, but no one remembers hiring her.
Anna Walls (Christine Taylor), a sceptical magazine writer who is assigned to chronicle the 50th anniversary of Kris Kringle
If you like schmaltzy then this is for you.
An unfulfilled newspaper reporter Rebecca Chandler (Jennie Garth) is looking forward to a Hawaiian