Posted by Editor On July - 15 - 2009 - 2 COMMENTS
To every triumph, some failure leads
For every accomplishment, agony heeds
The must of desire masters through design
Just a vision that every ambition needs
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Love fades, passion vanishes
Vision chases reality and becomes its realm of cruelty
When dreams are met with death
Then whatever that is left behind, tarnishes
Be felt promises, lingering memories
Seek icons of divinity and mount false premises
Within the hues of uncertainty, it’s the altar of belief
Whom the dart of doubt always misses
At some juncture in life
At some point in existence
We all stop and part ways with selves
And adorn fate with stains ...More
Posted by Editor On July - 15 - 2009 - 1 COMMENT
One of the wrong presumptions, on which all theories of interest and capital lending are based, is the treatment of money as a commodity. The assertion that if an individual can sell his commodity for a higher price than its cost, he can also sell his money for a higher price than its face value, or just as he can lease his property and can charge rent against it, he ...More
Posted by Editor On July - 13 - 2009 - 5 COMMENTS
To learn business writing you can take a grab at a few coaching classes. But there is another way of training yourself. Like they say, it’s all about “matters of the mind.” So try out the following tips to angle yourself for effective business writing.
Marketing Angle: No matter what you are working on; a business plan, business letter, landing page or a simple news letter…think like a marketer. Not a ...More
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Frankenstein's monster, the clever and susceptible fiend fashioned by Victor Frankenstein studies a print of Milton's Paradise Lost, which overwhelmingly stirs up his emotions. The monster automatically begins to compare himself and his situation to that experienced by Adam. Like Adam he loathes his creation and destiny to be present in this Earth. He thinks that his formation and his presence in this world which is a cruel dwelling is ...More
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Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein sets in to motion with the successive opening of letters written by an Arctic explorer Robert Walton. Walton had first encountered Victor Frankenstein during his expedition in Arctic, where he was frantically searching for a monster, which he himself had fathomed. There, the explorer happens to be the only person who comes to know about the strange tale of Victor Frankenstein and his monster.
Interestingly, Mary Shelley never ...More
Posted by Editor On July - 13 - 2009 - 1 COMMENT
Mary Shelley
Mary Shelley, the author of the legendary Frankenstein, was no commonplace nineteen-year-old teenager. In a matter of way, she was a literary novice in her own respect, right from childhood. Being the daughter to the thinker, novelist and publisher William Godwin and feminist Mary Wollstonecraft, she basked amongst literary elite right from her early days.
Whilst girls of her age attended to ball frocks and hair-do’s she was more ...More
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