Thursday, November 10, 2005



It’s not whether you get knocked down; it’s whether you get up

This fall, Senator Barbara Boxer of California and Richard A. Clarke, the ubiquitous counterterrorism expert, became the latest inductees into an elite political fellowship, one that doesn't discriminate on the basis of party affiliation, security clearance, home state or prayer breakfast attendance: the politico-novelist set Political Fictions

Art of Living & Literature Across Frontiers: The rules of sarcasm
They say sarcasm is the lowest form of wit. Yeah, right. Assuming "they" are the same experts who tell us "Look before you leap" and "He who hesitates is lost", then I think we all know how incisive and invaluable their advice is. What would we do without it?

Sarcasm is so ubiquitous these days, it almost goes unnoticed. But, as David Beckham proved, when he was sent off this week for seemingly clapping a referee who had just booked him, not everyone is a fan. The trick is to use sarcasm intelligently, and sparingly


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• · · Like Australia, the United States of America has absorbed countless cultural influences through hundreds of years of immigration. But Americans have also developed their own unique forms of expression, jazz being the most obvious. And they've contributed more than anyone to the development of modern dance. Now a new documentary, called simply Rize, reveals the latest step in this evolution Film: Rize ; The more pornographic our society becomes, the more it loses interest in procreation. As a result of the constant onslaught of stimuli, female desire in particular is faced with irreconcilable paradoxes. And men leave the role of the hunter to women From Pornography to Withdrawal
• · · · Sports and philosophy go hand-in-hand It’s not whether you get knocked down; it’s whether you get up ; We have determined the 100 things that most make you quiver like a schoolgirl 100 things that make us scream
• · · · · The secret of impressive writing? Keep it Plain and simple ; Most people would prefer life in prison to being executed. This does not show that death is a superior deterrent to life in prison because: Moral Choices
• · · · · · Miles Gone By: A Literary Autobiography Why the United States needs opinionated loudmouths Ideological Warfare ; From Australia, a review of Telling the Truth about Aboriginal History ; How does one locate exciting works of history?: Historians' Triumphs