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Taare Zameen Par – Movie Review
Hindi phrase “Taare Zameen Par” translates to “Stars walking on earth” in English. The movie is a great depiction of each one of us, in our world. I can explain you the movie in a single line “Ishan is a boy who suffers from dyslexia but is scared to confront his troubles even to his parents because of peer, society and parental pressure! Continue reading
Literary Cubism – A Non-Structured Structure For Twenty-first Century Storytelling
This article provides examples and applications of literary cubism. It makes specific reference to the cubist aspects of the novel “Resolution 786,” citing the multiple written media used as structural components of the novel’s plot. These media include poems, e-mail messages, personal notes and legal documents. Continue reading
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Tagged author, engineer, entertainment media, imaging, Iraq, literary media, writer, written media
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Interview With Existential Novelist Ray Melnik, Author of “The Room” and “To Your Own Self Be True”
In this interview, author Ray Melnik discusses his novels “The Room” and “To Your Own Self Be True.” Melnik provides insight into the scientific and existential ideas that inform his works. He also discusses his philosophy of writing and the motivations and depictions of his main characters. Continue reading
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Tagged Adam, American Liverpool, architect, Billy Idol, Brian Greene, Camus, Carl Sagan, current guitarist and songwriter, Edward Witten, energy, engineer, Harry Ladd, home technology, Kaela, Kyle, Lacie, lead singer, Leonard Susskind, Malcolm, Manhattan, music trade magazine, network engineer, prominent law, Ray Melnik, Rockefeller Center, Scientist, Senior Network Architect, singer and lyricist, Snug Harbor Cultural Center, songwriter for Billy Idol, Steve Stevens, technical writer, technology, technology panel, Times Herald Record, Tyler, Universal Personal Assistant, Voice command systems, Whose Room is It Anyway?, writer, www.emergentnovels.com, York
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The Ennoblement of a Secular Vocation
My calling to vocational ministry came not long after my conversion to Christ, during my freshman year at Penn State. That call was so compelling that I can remember wondering then how other Christians could consider a “secular” vocation to be an option for their life’s work. “How could a person be a Christian and be majoring in business or education or biology?” I thought to myself. I was soon off to Bible School. Continue reading
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Tagged accountant, Bible School, Carpenter, Chariots of Fire, Christ, David Servant, engineer, Eric Liddell, factory worker, food, Francis of Assisi, General, Great Commission, homemaker, Jesus, king, runner, Scotland, The Business Manager, Thomas Edison, vocational minister, waitress
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