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Archive for November, 2009

Movie Reviews: Nine Haunting Mirrors

November 6th, 2009

9 (2009) Maybe it’s because they used Coheed and Cambria in the trailer. Maybe it’s because the main characters in the movie look a little too much like Sackboy from the Little Big Planet video game. Whatever the case, I knew that I had to watch the movie 9. It just seemed like such an [...]

Grammar 101: What’s to Say, Who’s to Say

November 5th, 2009

Today’s edition of Grammar 101 comes via a suggestion from Lesley Chang. She wants some clarification regarding the usage of the phrase “what’s to say.” This somewhat colloquial saying can be used interchangeably with “who’s to say,” and it is largely a construction that is used with verbal rather than written correspondence. Whenever you start [...]

What’s Up Wednesdays: Got the Power

November 4th, 2009

The original inspiration for today’s speedlink comes partly from the original Transformers movie song, but it’s more more in line with the themes you’re used to seeing here on Beyond the Rhetoric. As you read through some of these great blog posts, remind yourself that you’ve got the touch, you’ve got the power, and you [...]

Motivated by Rivals or Colleagues?

November 3rd, 2009

Whether you participate in a competitive sports league or you’re looking to move ahead in your career, finding a never-ending supply of motivation can be the difference between monumental success and monumental failure. Finding this motivation inside of yourself can be difficult, so sometimes we turn to outside sources to push us along in the [...]

You Know You Work from Home When…

November 2nd, 2009

Maybe you choose to make your money through affiliate marketing. Maybe you run a highly successful eBay store. Or maybe you choose to take the freelance writing path like me. Whatever the case, you may have taken the plunge and are currently working from home. While there is certainly a community of work at home [...]