Breathing seems so natural (to those of us who don’t have respiratory problems) that it’s almost taken for granted. Most of us consider the lungs to be the respiratory system but by the time air reaches the main lung areas it’s passed through the nasal cavity, nasopharynx (at the back of the nasal cavity), mouth […]
Child Labour Still Exist
Defining child labour Though definitions vary, child labour means work that is done by children under the age of 15 (14 in some developing countries) which restricts or damages a child’s physical, emotional, intellectual, social and/or spiritual growth. Sometimes, work does not harm children. Work may even help them to learn new skills or to […]
Anime Review of Claymore
"Claymore" is a pretty gruesome and gory Japanese anime series that had started airing in Japan and is still in running as there are supposed to be twenty-six episodes. Twenty-four episodes have already aired as the final two should be airing soon. Like other anime series, Claymore is adapted from its manga counterpart that has […]
Life Lessons Learned from Answering Phones
In the rat race and mayhem of everyday living, it’s easy to forget that life is truly a gift. When I took a job answering sales calls for a nationwide company, who knew that my customers could teach me so much about living. My company sells magazines at a deep discount, and holds a yearly […]
Anime Review of Gungrave
“Gungrave” is an interesting anime series that was adapted from the actual Gungrave game that was released to the Playstation 2. It does deal a lot with zombies or anything related to the undead. But, there is nothing really scary about Gungrave that is associated with any typical zombie flick. It’s an interesting mix of […]
Theatrical and Anti-Theatrical Aesthetics in Romania Today
Miruna Runcan Theatrical and anti-theatrical stage aesthetics in Romania today If one wants to really understand the contemporary substance (general horizon, phenomena and/or directions) of the Romanian theatre stage today, a short historical approach is inevitable. As in many other Central and Eastern European cultural spaces, the modern Romanian theatre was dominated […]