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Life is like a RockSearching for forty years to find inner peace with myself and the past, I have found a way to mend all hurt and make my life whole again. This is a short story about a Vietnam War veteran's fight with the past.- Use of Narrative Voice and Language in Dostoevsky's The Brothers Karamazov and Crime & PunishmentYour average reader thinks of only one descriptor when it comes to Crime & Punishment and The Brothers Karamazov: long. Close reads, however, reveal complexity in the novels at a deeply atomic level.
- Love Wins, but Does Rob Bell?There's little to gain and much to lose from accepting the views espoused in Rob Bell's most recent book, "Love Wins."
A Woman's Struggle to Confront and Cope with Her Innermost Thoughts and Feelings Related to Reoccurring Preterm Labor and the Importance of Related External Factors: an In-Depth Article Critique of Three Clinical StudiesThis semester, I researched a topic that hits home. I felt some comfort knowing that other women have felt what I felt and coped how I coped when facing repeat preterm labor. In reading their words, I saw my own feelings and fears on the pages before me.
Leo Tolstoy's "Anna Karenina:" My Favorite QuotesThis isn't a book review, only a collection of the quotes I loved most. If I listed every passage that I underlined, I might as well publish the entire book. I had to choose only a few, with short explanations as to why I like the quote.- The Sport of Kings and the Game of LifeAn initial glance through the content may be misleading. This isn't just another boring piece about football so please don't judge this book by its cover. This piece is actually a pre-introduction to something really special. Stay with me.
- The Rastafarians ... Beyond "Reggae" and "Dreadlocks"The Rastafarian philosophy not only consists of fashion and music... it combines various religious elements and the cause of racial justice.
- Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet: A Warning to Elizabeth?For most readers, Romeo and Juliet is a lesson to over-passionate lovers. But Shakespeare may have had a much deeper message for Queen Elizabeth concerning her rule over her Catholic and Protestant subjects.
- How to Meditate on Christ and the Word of GodMany Christians are turning to Biblical Christian meditation as a way to connect more to God and the scriptures. But how do we meditate on Christ?
- Equus and AmadeusThis college research paper examines the similarities between two of British playwright Peter Shaffer's most famous plays, Equus and Amadeus, in particular dealing with religious symbolism.
- Recommendations for Animated Programs on the Cartoon Network, Nickelodeon and the Disney ChannelThere are many animated programs on television, though the Cartoon Network, Nickelodeon and the Disney Channel by far are the biggest networks to focus on them. In this article, I'll tell you my recommendations on what the best animated programs are.
- Major Themes in Frankenstein, by Mary ShelleyThis is an in-depth analysis of the themes of relationship and loss, nature, power and dangers of learning, playing God, power of learning, connections to Grendel, belonging/fitting in and revenge in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein.
- Louisiana - the Child of the Mississippi (From the United States Series)Purchased in 1803, and doubling the size of the Country, the 18th State contains a rich, vibrant history that includes such notable elements as New Orleans, the French Quarter, Mardi Gras, bayous, famous plantations, and so much more.
- MexicoAcapulco is the largest and most magnificent resort city in Mexico. Its’ many gorgeous beaches, excellent year round climate, and the spectacular scenery of this city on hills make the place a favorite destination for tourists the world over.
- The Parallel Lives of Toni Morrison's Sethe and Ralph Ellison's Invisible ManExamination of the similarities that exist between Toni Morrison's Beloved and Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man,
- Children from Another World: The Chronicles of NarniaThis is a research article about children's literature, mythology and popular culture. It tries to understand the important role that the very different religious sensibilities of authors like C.S. Lewis and Philip Pullman are playing in our culture.
The 10 Scariest Books to Read for HalloweenOne of my obsessions is collecting horror novels from the '30s, '40s, '50s and '60s, so when I talk about scary books ... it is with no small amount of modesty that I say I know whereof I speak.- The HeartwoodA Shadowhelm and Mic story. Shadowhelm finds himself caught in a lover's quarrel between a greedy king and a goddess.
Did the Grinch Steal Christmas or Did Christians Steal Christmas?This article goes into some of the historical and Biblical research into the pagan origins of Christmas and the profound effect it has had on my life.
The Good Boy Part 2In another chapter from "The Good Boy," Joshua is all grown up and finally paying for his hard partying ways with a trip to Lindsay Lohan's second home--also known as rehab.- Story About a Haunted House in New EnglandThe story is about a haunted house built in the area of the New England colonies shortly after the War for Independence concluded. Over a period of 200 years, three owners have met their individual fates while living in this house.
- Submit to Authority?Authority in Christianity. The Bible has quite a few things to say on it. So do a lot of Christians though. And trust me, the two don't always match up.
The Best Disney Songs You'll Ever HearDisney movies have always been known for having great music, but which of that great music is the greatest? Here is how I rank the top ten Disney songs of all time (with a few extras thrown in for good taste).
The Dark Knight"The Dark Knight," a long awaited sequel to "Batman Begins," is one of those movies that is as good as everyone says it is. It is now the movie to beat for 2008.- Capturing a Classic: The 1944 Film Adaptation of Jane EyreThe 1944 adaptation of Jane Eyre finds success in keeping very close to its source text, retaining the menacing characterization of Mr. Rochester and the apprehension Jane expresses as a woman struggling to find her place in a patriarchal Victorian society.
Goddess Country VisionsThis article is an encapsulation of the book I wrote with Sandra Brandenburg about visionary art in Northern California.- The Industrial FamilyA man, returning to his hometown, must come to terms with a family and past that he has tried in vain to forget.
- The Marvin Gaye Story - A Legend in His Own TimeLegendary R&B crooner Marvin Gaye, was one of the most talented and soulful artist of our time. Not only was he a gifted singer, he also played piano and drums. Additionally, he produced and arranged songs for other artists.
- Rose in the Gravethis is the first three chapters of a novel I'm working on. Would like to see if there is interest from readers.
- NteQ Lesson Plan for SE Hinton's the OutsidersThis is a lesson plan I created for my Master's program in Education for the novel The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton. It is designed for grades 8-12, and is easilly adaptable. It uses the NteQ lesson format, a format which fuses technology into common lessons.
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