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The Cruachan combines its traditional Scottish character with modern comforts and an enviable location overlooking Loch Linnhe and the Morvern Hills beyond.Fort...
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William McKeown (b 1962, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland) is one of Ireland's most highly regarded artists. This title offers a look at the artist's...
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New modern hotel located in the sensitively reconstructed building dating back to 30s of the 19th century known as the Old Market. Hotel represents a unique...
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Fort William is right in the thick of the most dramatic and remarkablepart of the Scottish Highlands. Glencoe, Glen Nevis and Ben Nevis are all near...
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Part of a series of monographs on the lives and careers of influential British artists, from the 18th century onwards. In this volume, Vaughan explores the...
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In the heart of Fort William, close to the train station and West Highland Museum, this Premier Inn is an ideal base for exploring Ben Nevis and the...
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Quest on King William is situated in the heart of Adelaides CBD, within the heritage listed T&G Building. The property offers 72 tastefully designed...
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Advantages: An Excellent Live Album! Disadvantages: None!
...Hell is gone and heaven's here,
There's nothing left for you to fear
Shake your arse come over here
Now scream!
I'm a burning effigy
Of everything I used to be
You're my rock of empathy, my dear
"So come on let me entertain you"
"Let me entertain you"!
Reasons For Purchasing:
Well "Let me entertain you" with my review! I am a huge fan of the Pop Star Robbie Williams and I have every single album he has ever released in my huge CD collection. I think most people are aware who this great star is, but I will include a little bit of information about him, for those who do not in the next paragraph.
Robbie Williams was born on the 13th February 1974, in England, in a little town called Stoke-on-Trent. His pop career started when he was just sixteen years old, when he was chosen to be included in a UK boy...
Advantages: Beautifully written poems concerning the effects of innocence and experience Disadvantages: The language is often hard to read without concentration
...In his poems, William Blake has a number of underlying messages riddled in them. He seems to agree and disagree with certain things in a number of his poems which I will now discuss.
In Songs of Experience, the poem called The Garden of Love shows some of the things that Blake seems to disagree with. In The Garden of Love I believe Blake tries to convey that as a child grows up things change. He seems to think that these changes are bad, for example the chapel replaced his childhood green where he had played and instead of flowers on the green, tombstones in a graveyard. I think he is saying that childhood was a happier, carefree time and as adulthood abruptly arises, you lose the innocence of your childhood. In William Blake?s case, things become darker. He seems to disagree with this. Also he puts across the feeling of being...
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22.04.2009 ·Read review
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Review of William Blake
...A Streetcar Named Desire : How does violence progress throughout the play and change the course of action? In what ways did Williams? use of violence contribute to the controversy of the play?
Williams? work is often considered as ?one of the most savage indictments of culture in our time?(i) and A Streetcar Named Desire is no exception. The play challenged the taboo issues of violence, homosexuality and promiscuity whilst the 1951 film adaptation caused great controversy despite censorship carried out by the Motion Picture Association of America and the Catholic Legion of Decency. Since it is Stanley?s rape of Blanche that leads to her inevitable demise, it is important to consider the significance that Williams? use of violence bears to the play as a whole.
This central topic of violence is initially revealed to...
Advantages: Breath-taking views, extremely friendly people Disadvantages: None that I found...
...~~*~~ INTRODUCTION ~~*~~
Fort William - a delightful place to visit - before I went there 2 summers ago I assumed it was just a fort and not a whole new wonderful holiday experience! Hmm how wrong could I have been? The place where both Rob Roy and Braveheart were filmed, it's definitely a place to see if you believe in exploring the UK's finest places. I'm not an expert at writing travel reviews so please bear with me if this review isn't laid out exactly as you'd expect it to be.
~~*~~ WHERE AND WHAT IS IT? ~~*~~
Well as it's in the "United Kingdom Experience" I'm hoping everyone knows that it's here in the UK but it's right up there in the West Highlands of Scotland.
As the crow flies (or car drives?) it's roughly 500 miles from my home in West London to Fort William, which equates to 8½ hours driving if you average...
anonymili
24.08.2005 (03.09.2005) ·Read review
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Review of Fort William (Scotland)
...Romeo and Juliet was written in 1595 by William Shakespeare as a play. It is classed as a tragic play, therefore involves a protagonist that has a peak in his or her life involving good fortune, but then on after good fortune turns quickly into bad, ending up in sadness and misfortune for the protagonist. All tragedies follow the same pattern, only changing the peak point and the speed of good fortune going bad. When mentioned, Shakespeare is often thought to be associated with romance and beautiful imagery, which in some cases is true, but this romance is a needle in a haystack amongst the violent, sexual, crude and malicious imagery. This is a trick that is used to make the romance stand out more, Romeo and Juliet is a very famous piece of Shakespeare's work, but is often thought to be extremely romantic and 'lovey-dovey', however...
Advantages: Lightweight, easy to tow, retain value, smart. Disadvantages: No handle on inside of jocky door.
...After afew years of having horses and paying for transport I decided to buy a trailer after careful consideration. I had never towed before and did not have a vehicle suitable for towing. It was not a decision taken lightly. I had considered buying a lorry but contemplated that the costs would be considerably higher to sustain another roadworhty vehicle in comparison with higher daily fuel costs to run a 4 x 4. (correct me if I am wrong). I bought a suitable towing vehicle and an Ifor Williams 505 which was about 5 years old. This cost me £2500 (I have had it nearly 2 years) from a reputable dealer and had full service history. It may cost more from dealers but at the time it was the best option for me as I didn`t really know what I needed to check from a safety angle. Also looking at the advertisments at the time, there were not...
Advantages: Erm.............things can only get better!!! Disadvantages: Many of the tracks are poor
...As I start this review I have to make it clear that I am a Robbie Williams fan. My better half and I saw him live in Paris last year and it was, undoubtedly, the finest 2 hours of live entertainment and showmanship that I have ever seen.
He is, without question, the finest performer and "popstar" that the UK has produced in the last twenty years, building a career on musicality, pop songs and performance, which is why "Rudebox" seems to have been a genuinely bad idea!! It's a departure into electro-pop, hip-hop and rap that is as unwelcome as it is unconvincing, and I worry that Robbie is starting to sink with his demons again! It is backed up with unusual images of Robbie in tracksuits, staring at us with hip-hop "attitude".
The Background
Robbie Williams' meteoric rise to stardom with Take That, the apparent acrimony behind...
Advantages: Rebelled against the english Disadvantages: got beaten EVENTUALLY
...Early Life
William Wallace was born in c. 1270 in Elderslie, Renfrewshire and had an older and younger brother, Malcolm and John. He was said to have gone to the High School which is now 'The High School of Dundee' and spent most of his childhood growing up in the nearby village of Kilspindie. Wallace's parents owned land at Riccarton, near Kilmarnock which is where, supposedly, Wallace's father came from. He acted quickly fighting in battles when he was very young. Some of his first battles were in Ayrshire disputing over the English west of Riccarton at a site known as 'bickering bush'. Afterwards, Wallace joined some Scottish soldiers who were fighting the English at Irvine. Wallace helped by joining most of the scottish clans who were at war and uniting them to fight against the English. His family were said to be very nomadic...
Advantages: Well writen, easy to get to grips with, interesting. Disadvantages: Not as good as the later two books.
...This is the first book of this kind by Hugo Williams which was published on Faber and Faber in 1994, the later two being 'Billy's Rain' 1999 and 'Dear Room' 2006. Although this book was published in 1994 the topics that it covers are from alot earlier time and that shows in alot of the story's by Williams, for instance alot of them cover his parents and his childhood in the 1950's and 60's and then his early career. Where as in the later books the topics covered do not seem so dated and could quite easily be set at any time and do not have a date or event in them that tells of the time period that is being discussed.
As I stated before in this book alot of the story's are ones which tell the story of his parents, and these are also the longest story's that are in the book. The First one that you come to in the book is titled 'Margaret...
Advantages: Modern folk with profound lyrics and beautiful melodies. Disadvantages: Not widely available
...I first became aware of Dar Williams when I bought the Joan Baez CD, Gone from Danger. Dar Williams had written a number of tracks on the CD and also provided backing vocals on some. I was very impressed by this singer / songwriter and promised myself I would seek out more of her work. It took me some time but I finally came across this CD, "The Green World".
The CD is the fourth of Dar Williams solo albums released in 2002 by Razor & Tie and I was not disappointed. The CD is enjoyable for many reasons. Each of the songs is a delight to listen to instilled with the folk-song storytelling quality. Dar's voice is pleasing and clear; at times wistful, at others mournful, sometimes childlike and sometimes whimsical. The lyrics are amazing and original; they are catchy yet the underlying sentiment is often profound; somewhat ambiguous...