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Elea Almazora currently works as a contributor to many information-based websites, writing about many subjects ranging from culture to sciences.
  • The Journal of Exam Jitters
    09/05/2008 | Education
    It's a well known fact that right after being an irresponsible brat who doesn't care for his or her lessons and being a person who as actual learning difficulties and disabilities, being incredibly, superfluously nervous right before and during an exam is the most likely cause of failing grades. It's not really a surprise, actually. Read: The Journal of Exam Jitters Read
  • Scribbles and Margins
    09/05/2008 | Non-Fiction
    Even though it may not seem like it, the times wherein I have the opportunity to write – simply write! – for my own pleasure, for the sheer love of it, have been getting fewer and fewer as the days go by. It used to be that I had the time and the energy skip over to the nearest coffee shop (Starbucks is a preference, of course) with a pretty hard bound brown paper journal and my trusty fountain pen with brown ink. Read: Scribbles and Margins Read
  • Picking Up Prescience
    09/05/2008 | Astrology
    Like any other girl, I was fascinated with astrology as a teenager. I distinctly remember buying books (which I only partially read) and jumping from website to website, trying to discover more things that apply to being a Gemini – I was born on June third, thus falling under that sign. Read: Picking Up Prescience Read
  • Kitschy Coo
    06/05/2008 | Fashion
    I am a self-confessed kitsch fan. There is, I suppose, no point in denying my irresistible compulsion to use my free time to commute all over the city, trying to find bargain bins or second-hand stores to find items that are charming, but bordering on tacky. Read: Kitschy Coo Read
  • On the Recognition of Art
    05/05/2008 | Art
    It is rather fascinating to observe the fact that nowadays, our concept of what makes art and literature had expanded to such vastly different media concepts that it has become difficult to define it as strictly as it had been defined before. For most people, art is something beautiful. Read: On the Recognition of Art Read
  • How to Eat a Bar of Chocolate
    02/05/2008 | Chocolate
    It's so incredibly pleasant to know that nowadays, nobody thinks of hedonism – that is to say, the pursuit of the pleasure of the senses – as all that bad. Decades ago, any act that gives you sensual (it need not be erotic; sensuality should not be limited to sexuality, as its roots come from “sense”, which may very well be limitless in possibilities of experience) pleasure is thought to be sinful and is immediately frowned upon by most. Read: How to Eat a Bar of Chocolate Read
  • Questions of Political Correctness
    02/05/2008 | News and Society
    Why does everything have to be held up to a standard of political correctness nowadays? Lately, it has pretty much become obvious that people are very careful about what they say to certain people, because they will be slapped with accusations of being politically incorrect – which, of course, includes words like “discrimination”. Read: Questions of Political Correctness Read
  • Food and the Family
    02/05/2008 | Food and Beverage
    I grew up in a culture where everything – I'm not kidding, I do mean EVERYTHING – is pretty much celebrated with food. We have fantastically wonderful spreads during the Christmas and New Year seasons, treat each other to a special lunch or dinner on birthdays, even bring little snacks over to work because Gina in accounting is going to have a baby and we all just found out. Read: Food and the Family Read
  • The Matrix: a Dying Legacy
    01/05/2008 | Movies
    It's been almost a decade since the original Matrix movie introduced popular culture to the idea of reality as an illusion. Not that it's new idea at the time – millenia worth of philosophers have been saying again and again that reality as we know it, reality as we sense it, cannot exactly be thought of and regarded as real. Read: The Matrix: a Dying Legacy Read
  • After Market Sales and the Slow Down Economy
    23/04/2008 | Marketing
    I have been a proper consumer – and by “proper” I mean I pay for my own stuff and have stopped mooching money off of one or both of my parents – for almost a year now, and as most consumers who are thought of as part of the middle class, I am always looking for a good bargain. And by “good bargain”, I obviously mean “will haggle within an inch of my life, if it means I could haggle it down to seventy-five percent of its original price.” Read: After Market Sales and the Slow Down Economy Read
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