Hamlet: A Victim Or A Murderer?
There are many approaches directed by the critics to understand and explain Hamlet and the English society of the sixteenth ...
By: Sharon White
How To Get Started In Spirituality - Part 14
Can you stop the leap of the snake which intends to bite you? Can you force the murderer who has come to kill ...
By: John Harricharan
Profiling Serial Killers: Limitations Of The FBI Approach
When The American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law held its annual meeting in Chicago recently, one of the panel discussions was ...
By: David Webb
Hunter (Season 2) DVD Review
Recipient of 3 Emmy nominations, Hunter is widely considered one of the premiere action/detective dramas of its time. Much like ...
By: Britt Gillette
Hunter (Season 2) DVD Review
Recipient of 3 Emmy nominations, Hunter is widely considered one of the premiere action/detective dramas of its time. Much like ...
By: Britt Gillette
Plotting Secondary Versus Sub-Plots In Your Next Book.
Here's the question – is it better to have a secondary plot or sub-plots? Here's another question, which as a reader, and then as ...
By: Dee Owens
Are Video Games Good? A Non-Gamer's Perspective
The argument as to whether video games are good or not is perhaps one of the hottest debates today. There are smart, ...
By: Gabriel Adams
Consolidate Student Loans -- a Story of Debt, Guilt, And Repayment
I’m mourning the death of my finances. I killed them and student loans were my weapon of choice. Consider this my confession.It ...
By: Yvette Gibson
Alfred Hitchcock's I Confess
I watched an old Alfred Hitchcock film the other night entitled I Confess. It starred a very young Montgomery Clift as a priest. ...
By: Boris DeVries
Texas Vigilante Joe Horn - A Cold-Blooded Murderer!
Anybody who commits an act of theft of any kind belongs in jail. Similarly, anyone who takes the law into his own hands ...
By: James Opiko