Articles for tag: Bad Writing

Oklahoma City’s OKLAHOMA GAZETTE Meets “Girls Gone Wild”

Kathryn Jenson White is apparently busy enough to believe that we should understand how ‘what affects her’ applies in our lives. She didn’t actually say that “out loud,” but her use of the first-person rather than the third- in “Film as female foreplay” (an OKLAHOMA GAZETTE-article discussing how viewing chick-flick intimacy turns her all ‘worthy’ ...

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Latin Phrases in Everyday Life

As a student learning how to read and write Latin, it is fascinating to me how much of our English language derives from it. Not only does Latin constitute a large chunk of English’s word origins, but there are many Latin phrases that still pop up in everyday speech. I have devised a small guide ...

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How to Choose the Right Monologue for a Theater Audition

You know you’re going to an audition, and you know you need to prepare a monologue. Whether it’s a high school play or a professional production, these tips will help you land that role. The cult of personality. The director or casting panel will see many, many people. By the end of the day, the ...

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Series Premiere: ABC’s “Cavemen”

Even the most popular commercial spokespeople grow tiresome after a while, but ABC forgets that important lesson with the less-than-evolved sitcom “Cavemen.” This half-hour show could easily make the sitcom an endangered species. “Cavemen” is based, of course, on the Geico Car Insurance Ads For the last few years, Geico has been running an interrelated ...

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Writing Equipment Debate: The Typewriter VS the Computer

Ever since the Sumerians created the first writing over 6,000 years ago, there have been writers. In the earliest times, writers had nothing more than stone or clay and a chisel or paints to write with. Then papyrus showed up as a medium to write on and the Egyptians became prolific writers. Papyrus took the ...