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A Lifetime Of Suffering And Survival: Eugene O’Neill And The Progressive Symbol Of Fog, Kelsey Shewbridge
A Lifetime Of Suffering And Survival: Eugene O’Neill And The Progressive Symbol Of Fog, Kelsey Shewbridge
Masters Essays
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J.M. Coetzee’S Hall Of Mirrors: Elizabeth Costello And The Animal-Poet, Alec Ciferno
J.M. Coetzee’S Hall Of Mirrors: Elizabeth Costello And The Animal-Poet, Alec Ciferno
Masters Essays
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“That Noble Northern Spirit”: J.R.R. Tolkien, The Great War, And The Germanic Heroic Tradition, Gregory L. Rabbitt
“That Noble Northern Spirit”: J.R.R. Tolkien, The Great War, And The Germanic Heroic Tradition, Gregory L. Rabbitt
Masters Essays
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Anxiety At John Carroll: Why Developmental Writers Avoid The Writing Center, Emily Tomusko
Anxiety At John Carroll: Why Developmental Writers Avoid The Writing Center, Emily Tomusko
Masters Essays
This paper describes the underlying issues and attempts to offer a possible remedy John Carroll University’s developmental writing students’ lack of engagement with the campus Writing Center. While developmental writing students across the United States visit their respective writing centers frequently, these students at JCU do not visit at the same pace. In this project, I draw from class surveys of student writers, from class visits, and from tracking student consultations at the Writing Center to learn why developmental writers do not visit as often as their EN 125 counterparts. In doing so, I argue that JCU’s developmental writing students …
Witnesses To Murder: The World’S Reaction To Genocide In Rwanda, Timothy Hlousek
Witnesses To Murder: The World’S Reaction To Genocide In Rwanda, Timothy Hlousek
Masters Essays
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Reflective Practice And Student Progression In First-Year Writing, Ellie C. Rafoth
Reflective Practice And Student Progression In First-Year Writing, Ellie C. Rafoth
Masters Essays
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J.M. Coetzee And Literary Paternity: The Father In The Work Of Writing, Joshua Kesterson
J.M. Coetzee And Literary Paternity: The Father In The Work Of Writing, Joshua Kesterson
Masters Essays
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The Sociology Of Staying: Persistent Activism And The Benedictine Sisters Of Erie, Theresa Avila-John
The Sociology Of Staying: Persistent Activism And The Benedictine Sisters Of Erie, Theresa Avila-John
Masters Essays
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“I Want To Live”: The Spirit Of The Incarnation And Theologies Liberating Refugee Women, Eilis Ann Mcculloh
“I Want To Live”: The Spirit Of The Incarnation And Theologies Liberating Refugee Women, Eilis Ann Mcculloh
Masters Essays
In the Catholic sphere, Liberation Theology is one practice that theologians and the faithful have used to promote the dignity and humanity of all people. Liberation Theology involves a praxis to overturn the status quo and bring abundant life to the Anawim. 2 In today’s world of on-going war and an increased economic divide between first- and third-world countries, refugee women can be considered modern-day Anawim. They are, indeed, the closest to Jesus Christ, who stands with them in their struggle for life and gives them strength to continue. Traditionally, liberation theology has provided a theological framework to discuss social …
What Happened To Feminism?: A Comparative Study Of Feminism In Ireland And Great Britain From 1919-1939, Emily Uterhark
What Happened To Feminism?: A Comparative Study Of Feminism In Ireland And Great Britain From 1919-1939, Emily Uterhark
Masters Essays
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European’S ‘Right Of Discovery’ To The American Continent And The Connection To The Marshall Court’S Removal Of Native American Sovereignty Through The Marshall Trilogy Cases, Kathryn Less
Masters Essays
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