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Analytical Process

Dwelling on the past, good or bad, is pointless because time itself was invented to keep track of the present.

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The Girl Child

A girl in the threshold period has reason to be happy when she is no longer a child. However, if she is not informed on the changes that take place within her body, she may become worried and anxious over what these changes means.

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Book Review: Volunteer A Travellers’ Guide

Review of Lonely Planet’s guide to volunteering.

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Silk Worm Pupae to Ant Egg Salad: Tom Parker Bowles Eats Dangerously

The first thing you notice about The Year of Eating Dangerously: A Global Adventure in Search of Culinary Extremes is the author’s name – Tom Parker Bowles.

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Nectar in a Sieve Book Review

Nectar reflects Karmala Markandaya’s travels through impoverished villages in this chronicle of the life of Rukmani, an Indian peasant woman who struggles in a poverty throughout her life. In a novel of tradition, solitude, desolation, and the courage of the human spirit, Markandaya gently presents a modern India that is disconnected from its people and a people that assume responsibility for themselves.

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Gordon Pym

Edgar Allan Poe’s least appreciated novel.

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Under the Tuscan Sun

The book centers around the old house Francis and Ed bought in Tuscany. They share about their new life, the people they meet and their love for Italy.

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