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		<description>We respect your privacy! Any and all information collected at this site will be kept strictly confidential and will not be sold, reused, rented, loaned or otherwise disclosed. Any information you give to us will be held with the utmost care, and will not be used in ways that you have not consented to. Read on for more specific information.

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<h2 id="title_7" >User Information</h2><p>In order to make certain parts of this server work, some sections of the site require you to give us your e-mail address and/or other types of personal information (or may do so in the future). We do not sell, rent, loan, trade, or lease any personal information collected at our site, including survey forms or email lists. In other words, your information is safe with us.</p>
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<h2 id="title_9" >Web Logs</h2><p>We occasionally analyzes our website logs to constantly improve the value of the content available on our website. Our website logs are not personally identifiable, and we make no attempt to link them with the individuals that actually browse the site.</p>
<h2 id="title_10" >Cookies</h2><p>Although some Internet users think cookies are a serious privacy issue, as web designers we think that they come in darned handy. This site uses cookies for basic account identification purposes, but that's as far as we go. We won't use any information from cookies to track your browsing sessions, attempt to extract personal information from them that we wouldn't otherwise have access to, or do any other naughty things with your cookies. If you don't agree with our use of cookies, you can configure most web browsers not to accept them. Even without a cookie, a significant part of this server will still be accessible to you (although you will lose the ability to do anything that requires you to be logged into the server).</p>
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<h2 id="title_12" >Posted material</h2><p>Posted material is, of course, not private; several persons can look at them. But this is as good a time as any to point out that we own and retain control of whatever records you enter into the system. This means that we reserve the right to view and modify your articles, files, links, comments, etc. and we exercise this right. Most of the time we do this to fix trivial things; for example, if you post a page into an incorrect section, made a really obvious typo, or put in something really inappropriate, then we might modify it. But in any case, you should be aware that this could happen. FYI, <i>we</i> get to decide what's inappropriate, but you should all know your netiquette by now, right?   <img src="http://www.flstudies.fr/skins/images/smileys/smile.gif" alt="" /> </p>
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		<title>People that will make a change</title>
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		<category>People with talent:Leaders, Artists, Playwrights,Actors..</category>
		<pubDate>Sun, 02 Mar 2008 15:59:06 GMT</pubDate>
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		<title>Oscar Wilde</title>
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		<description>Oscar Wilde's spectacular fall from grace is one of the best-known and most tragic stories in the history of literature</description>
		<body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><div class="introduction">Oscar Wilde's spectacular fall from grace is one of the best-known and most tragic stories in the history of literature</div>
 Born in Dublin in 1854, the son of an eye surgeon and a well-known poet, Wilde graduated from Oxford in 1878 and moved to London where he rapidly became a celebrity and the most prominent figure in the Aesthetic movement.<br />
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A lecture tour to the United States and Gilbert and Sullivan's mockery of him in their comic operetta Patience only increased his fame. He published poetry, fairy tales and a scandalously successful novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray, about a golden youth who retained his beauty while the marks of his sins showed only on his painted portrait.<br />
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In 1884 Wilde married Constance Lloyd and moved into the house in Tite Street, Chelsea which is now marked by a blue plaque. By the mid-1890s he was the feted author of epigrammatic comedies like Lady Windermere's Fan and The Importance of Being Earnest.<br />
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But in 1895, the Marquess of Queensberry, disapproving of Wilde's friendship with his son Lord Alfred Douglas, sent a note addressed to Wilde, "posing as a Sodomite." Unwisely Wilde decided to sue for libel and set in motion a sequence of events that ended with him prosecuted and imprisoned for homosexuality. After his release from prison Wilde was a broken man and he died in exile in Paris in 1900.<br />
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Stories of his last words emphasise that he retained his wit to the end. Seriously ill in a cheap Paris hotel room he is reputed to have said, "This wall-paper will be the death of me - one of us will have to go".</body>
		<dc:creator>wx</dc:creator>
		<category>People with talent:Leaders, Artists, Playwrights,Actors..</category>
		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Feb 2007 08:02:06 GMT</pubDate>
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		<title>George Bernard Shaw</title>
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		<description>George Bernard Shaw was born in Dublin in 1856 and moved to London as a young man. He joined his mother there who was involved in a curious relationship with a charismatic music teacher called Vandeleur Lee and was already living in lodgings in the city</description>
		<body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><div class="introduction">George Bernard Shaw was born in Dublin in 1856 and moved to London as a young man. He joined his mother there who was involved in a curious relationship with a charismatic music teacher called Vandeleur Lee and was already living in lodgings in the city.</div>
 For the next ten years Shaw tried to earn a living as a writer, producing a series of unsuccessful novels and a mass of poorly paid (or even unpaid) journalism. His family continued to support him. 'I did not throw myself into the struggle for life,' he later wrote, 'I threw my mother into it'.<br />
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Gradually, however, he gained a reputation as a socialist speaker and as one of the most brilliant journalists in London, a witty and opinionated writer on music and an avant-garde drama critic who was an enthusiast for the works of new European playwrights like Ibsen. In the 1890s he began to write plays himself. Although he found it impossible at first to get them staged, because they were seen as 'difficult' or even obscene, he had set off on the path which was to lead him to world-wide fame.<br />
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In 1898 he married Charlotte Payne Townsend, 'my green-eyed millionairess' as he called her, but the financial security this brought did not lessen his output. Old plays began to gain an audience at last and new ones poured forth, including such famous works as Man and Superman, Major Barbara, Pygmalion and St. Joan. The personality that Shaw had originally created in the bohemian world of 1880s London became famous throughout the world. He won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1925.<br />
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The plaque to George Bernard Shaw is on a house in Fitzroy Square where he lived for eleven years before his marriage.</body>
		<dc:creator>wx</dc:creator>
		<category>People with talent:Leaders, Artists, Playwrights,Actors..</category>
		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Feb 2007 11:10:54 GMT</pubDate>
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