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What's This?The articles in this section are all written in English. The topics are as diverse as the tones, styles, and treatment used in the articles. Some have been written at the request of others. Others have been written in leisure and for pleasure. Still others have been written for publication. Some articles are opinionated; others are objective. The author posts these articles here for many reasons. One reason is to stimulate discussion about the topics being discussed. Another is to allow access to alternate opinion, information, and perspectives about various topics to those who are interested. Still another is simply to share to the world what the author has to say about the topics. Do you have something to say? Do you have an essay or a short article in English about any topic? Or how about some poetry? Send your contributions through e-mail. |
ContentsArticles and EssaysPassiontide ReflectionsThere's more to the Holy Week than just the gory stories of the passion and death of Jesus in the liturgical rites, or the bloody senakulo on the streets, or the re-enactments of the cruficixion, or the singing of the Pasyon.
Cunt Talk Eve Ensler's Obie-award-winning play The Vagina Monologues has swept the world off its feet with talk about the vagina. But is The Vagina Monologues really just cunt talk?
Algebra Lessons of Life Algebra discusses not just numbers, integers, rationals, irrationals, sets, and the like. Most of all, algebra is about life, and learning algebra is making love with life.
Invocation to Love A soul in search of Love--with the capital "L"--moves the human hand to put ink onto paper this apostrophic prose addressed to Love. The prose turns out to be more than just prose--it is a prayer and a plea.
Education Only Education is the process that facilitates every human being's unfurling and becoming.
PoetryThree Men's ChoicesThree men and a night. Uncertainty grips them. Three men and a night gave birth to this poem.
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