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Table Mountain – A Cape Town Tourism photo essay
Cape Town | December 31st 2009
The single most photographed view of Table Mountain is from Blouberg beach. This is almost always a postcard-perfect perspective of this wonderful mountain and shows the table top off at its best. read more
Waffles or Pancakes
Think It Bake It | December 27th 2009 by D
Last night, I lay in my bed and I as stared into the dark, memories of the countless times I've lain in my room with thoughts rushing through my head before falling asleep--formulating an essay then having to get up and write it down for fear I'd for read more
Cape Seals – A Cape Town Tourism photo essay
Cape Town | December 24th 2009
Cape Town. Live it. Love it. Flickr group member Jean Trefson shares his collection of seal photographs with Cape Town Tourism. South African fur seals are abundant in the Cape Town area, and can be seen at locations such as the V&A Waterfront a read more
V&A Waterfront characters – A Cape Town Tourism photo essay
Cape Town | December 17th 2009
Even for an old Capetonian like me, the V&A Waterfront is always an experience. It’s fun, it’s exciting and there are so many people to meet and exciting adventures to go on. read more
Essays about More Job Opportunities in Big Cities: Points to Cons…
GCSE Math Coursework | December 15th 2009 by Frederik
You live and study in a small town, where everybody knows each other. Like many other young people, you dream to enter college in a big city, find a good job there, and live happily. By the way, what about jobs in big cities? Many people read more
Surfing in Cape Town – A Cape Town Tourism photo essay
Cape Town | December 10th 2009
With so many beaches to choose from, surfing in Cape Town is a very popular pastime – and a way of life for some. read more
Small Towns
incarantus est | December 8th 2009
Here is an essay I wrote that ran about a year ago on the First Things website (here). I thought I might post it here. About living in a small town. Small TownsNov 26, 2008Paul Gregory AlmsSmall towns have been in the news lately. The past election f read more
A Community’s Bricks and Mortar: Karibu Books
Alan W. King's Blog | December 7th 2009 by Alan King
(PHOTO: Courtesy. Karibu Books at The Mall at Prince George's) This essay will appear in the Spring 2010 Literary Organizations Issue of Beltway Poetry Quarterly. Whether walking through Bowie Town Center, Forestville and Iverson mall read more
Interview with Sable Acumen Contributor
Akili Amina's Poetic Dream | December 7th 2009 by Akili Amina
Interview for The Sable Acumen contributor: NIRAIMATHI MUTHUSAMI Biography & Accomplishments: I am Niraimathi.M from India and my age is 24 years. I was born in Palani a small town in Tamilnadu, India. I did my graduation in business management and w read more
Nyan Koi Episode 10
Otaku Pride | December 5th 2009
Episode 10: What happened Last Night? Summary Leaving aside the pimp in the beginning, the twins are up for an all-nighter again, but this time it isn’t just some read more
Christmas Movies
Movie Trailer -Watch movie trailers | December 5th 2009 by Viorel
Home Alone (1990) A young boy learns to fend for himself after his family accidentally leaves him at home while they go off on their vacation in France for Christmas. A Christmas Carol (2009) Ebenezer Scrooge begins the Christmas holiday with read more
A bit of charity
Burlaki on the Thames | December 3rd 2009 by Ilya Burlak
Natasha realized the she forgot to mention one other thing she misses from England in her little essay. It is not an obvious point either: Charity shops. Where we lived in Southeast London, seemingly every other town had at least one of these, sellin read more
3 Stand-Up Comedians You Have to See
OveMedia | November 30th 2009 by Dan
There have been many really great stand-up comedians operative today. You do not have to go far to get a great giggle if you suffer stand-up comedy. Just burst over to comedycentral.com and see their list of comedians. However, there have been a li read more
Rocking the Daisies – A Cape Town Tourism photo essay
Cape Town | November 26th 2009
Summer’s here and, along with it, some awesome outdoor music concerts. These photos of the Rocking the Daisies festival, held in Darling from October 9-11, are sure to get you in the mood for summer partying. read more
Thankfulness
Springfield Cyclist | November 26th 2009 by Tracy Wilkins
Hmmm….Thinking back to that third grade essay for Mrs. Gray…..What I’m Thankful For: New Riding Partner at Lunch! Actually, Kerri is obviously picking up a new set of wheels for the munchkin. Good job for getting her started ear read more
Photo Essay: Ground Zero for 2012 in Copan, Honduras
Brave New Traveler | November 26th 2009 by Ian
According to Hollywood, the world is doomed for destruction in 2012. Not so, say the people living near the Mayan ruins in Copan Ruinas, Honduras. “It’s a rebirth,” they say. “It’s a time for celebration.” There are mixed stories flying a read more
Cougar Town, "Here Comes My Girl": Popping your balloon
TV Show | November 26th 2009 by Bung Cleo
Quick spoilers for tonight's "Cougar Town" coming up meet as soon as I intend the actuation pin... It's not at the level "Modern Family" is maintaining right now, but "Cougar Town" has institute itself a nice lowercase groove, and the exhibit feels p read more
Jakarta (an autobigraphy)
Jakarta Indonesian Urban Blog | November 25th 2009 by Thomas Belfield
Riff-raff at Ya’Udahs, Jakarta, 2008. I was tasked to write this essay for my ‘Concepts and Theories in Geography’ course. Thought I would share it here. Who I am as a Geographer Michel Foucault once stated that everything he wrot read more
My Favorite 60s TV Show: That Girl
Laurie Powers' Wild West | November 24th 2009 by Laurie Powers
This essay is part of a series that ran yesterday on several blogs called My Favorite TV Show. Mine is late. If you want to check out the other contributions, go to pattinase. In January of 1969 my stepfather moved us from Germany back to California. read more
Deep thoughts for Monday morning
MangaBlog | November 23rd 2009 by Brigid Alverson
At Good Comics for Kids, Robin Brenner looks at circulation statistics for the graphic novels in her library’s collection and draws some surprising conclusions—including the fact that Case Closed circulates more than Twilight. Also, Lori Hend read more
Geography Assessment
Watch what your saying | November 22nd 2009 by Dmobile215
Examination of what recreational activities residents in 2529 undertake. Cohan Murray LG3 5LC8 Oak Flats/2529 area is an Australian town located in the South Coast Region of NSW. Throughout this essay we will be examining data gained through census read more
WHERE THE DAYDREAMING CAME FROM, by Cecilia Manguerra Brainard
Travels (and more) With Cecilia Brainard | November 21st 2009 by Cecilia Brainard
(I'm sharing this personal essay to my readers. Copyright 2009 by Cecilia Brainard)WHERE THE DAYDREAMING CAME FROMCecilia Manguerra Brainard(part of the anthology Cebu We Know (Anvil 2009, Ed. Cuizon) I have always been prone to daydreaming, traits w read more
A view of Convocation Hall, downtown Sackville and the Radio Cana…
Geoff at Mount Allison | November 21st 2009
...is not what you'll see here...because I don't have a camera with me. I'm in the library writing an essay and so one of the best images of Sackville is one I won't be able to share with you here. The setting sun created a beautiful image of the tow read more
Visually-Impaired Two-Year Olds Shouldn't Walk in the Dark
Maybe I'm Just Lazy: One Woman's Journey Through MS and Life | November 20th 2009 by Julie M. Baker
I thought about titling this essay "The Perils of Public Transportation" or "A Cautionary Tale About The Importance of Asking for Help" or maybe "My Big Honking Bruise."Last Friday night, I had an attack of the "Do read more
The Cape Floral Kingdom – A Cape Town Tourism photo essay
Cape Town | November 19th 2009
The Cape Floral Kingdom was declared a World Heritage Site by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization in 2004. Many of the beautiful indigenous flowers that form part of the kingdom can be seen in the Kirstenbosch Nationa read more
Get ready for the grand switch
Classic RPG Realms | November 19th 2009 by Chris
Okay, i'm a little frustrated with blogger. It's been good until now--and to tell the truth I'm not sure whose fault it is. The school has unblocked the sites, but ever since then the whole thing is screwed up.I do have my journal going on live journ read more
CREATE A CINEMA ATMOSPHERE AT HOME
My Audio Beat Home Entertainment, Karaoke, Hi Fi Audio Vide… | November 18th 2009 by Syaikhu Busiri
There is unequivocally zero some-more devotedly attached these days than carrying your own home drama system. we contend indulgent, though a being is which we can collect up a small unequivocally good systems which won’t price a fortune. Thus a read more
Photo Essay: Lima’s Little Known Fountain Park That Costs $1.40
GoBackpacking | November 17th 2009
When people think of Peru, most think of Machu Picchu. There are endless sites to see and most are good but some can be really expensive (Machu Picchu is $50+ USD). So it was a welcome relief while in Lima to find the Park of Reserve. Built only read more
Cape Town Earthwave 2009 – A Cape Town Tourism photo essay
Cape Town | November 12th 2009
On October 5, 2009, hundreds of surfers of all ages gathered at Muizenberg’s popular beach. It is not uncommon to see numerous surfers here every weekend, as Surfer’s Corner is one of the best beaches for beginner surfers – a fact verified by t read more
My Girl 2 (1994)
Watch Full Movies Online - Free Movie Downloads | November 12th 2009
Rating: 4.70 out of 10 (4377 votes)Link: Download My Girl 2 Howard Zieff is the director of the Comedy movie My Girl 2 released in 1994.Synopsis: Vada Sultenfuss has a holiday coming up, and an assignment: to do and essay on someone she admires and read more

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