
A Woman’s Weapon
July 21, 2013 by Christina Moon
Published in Weddings
Here is an anecdote depicting both my struggles and advantages as a woman of composure and intellect. It is my perspective on part of the female plight and how to embrace and overcome this plight.

Homeworkhax – Miracle Worker Essay
January 3, 2013 by Only a Pawn
Published in Women
Standard book report/ analysis of the “Miracle Worker”.
HomeworkHax- "Recycled" homework and essays from an all A’s student.
Grade level at time of writing: 8th
Category: English literature, book-based essay.

Feminism
June 29, 2012 by jasonanderic
Published in Women
The longest fought war is still going on.
Essay on Feminism, evidence from A Thousand Splendid Suns, by Khaled Hosseini. Solely on the character Laila.

How to Write a Profile for a Dating Site
Apart from choosing your dating site, the next important thing is writing your online dating profile. It has to be captivating and personal to attract people to you. Here is a comprehensive four-step approach to writing an online profile that will get you noticed.

Beauty & Truth (An Essay on Existentialism in 2002, Cappuccino Kidstuff)
April 13, 2011 by Dingleberry the Sheep
Published in Beauty
It’s easy, yet becomes ever more increasingly difficult, to rise above this world and glance down at it’s truly unprecedented and unimpressionable grandeur and beauty. It brings a smile to my face, and to that of many others, when we see those beautiful people who, with dignified integrity, compassion, caring and kindness, speak an unconditional truth in every word or whisper. However, it is with great sadness that one can often see the world being groped, mishandled, smothered, torn and twisted into a misshapen form by hands covered by the blood and sweat of millions, who take great pride in this, their all conquering victory, with a perverse sense of satisfaction, as one can hear a bellowing vitriolic laughter echo throughout my ears making me feel sick wanting to vomit bile with every increasing decibel.

Catherine De Medicis
December 12, 2010 by Dark Fairy
Published in Women
A short piece of the life of Catherine de Medicis.

Marriage in Jane Austin’s World-(part 2)
October 22, 2010 by Beardmaster
Published in Marriage
The rigid class system of Jane Austen’s world obligated women to marry if they wished to improve their status in life. Yet the experiences of women such as Harriet Smith in Emma, Mrs. Bennet in Pride and Prejudice, and Mrs. Smith in Persuasion, showed that the marriage and the prospect of marriage had its down sides as well. Who or what is really to blame in Mrs. Bennet’s and Mrs. Smith’s marriage?

Marriage in Jane Austin’s World-(part 1)
October 22, 2010 by Beardmaster
Published in Marriage
The rigid class system of Jane Austen’s world obligated women to marry if they wished to improve their status in life. Yet the experiences of women such as Harriet Smith in Emma, Mrs. Bennet in Pride and Prejudice, and Mrs. Smith in Persuasion, showed that the marriage and the prospect of marriage had its down sides as well. Who or what is really to blame in Mrs. Bennet’s and Mrs. Smith’s marriage?

Confidence: The Feminist Power Struggle Within the Realms of Gold
August 8, 2009 by Maximillian Menhart
Published in Women
An essay exploring feminist attitudes, the lack thereof and the repercussions of both stances within Margaret Drabble’s work The Realms of Gold.