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Fall Commencement Program, December 14, 2018, Coastal Carolina University Dec 2018

Fall Commencement Program, December 14, 2018, Coastal Carolina University

Commencement Programs

Program of Commencement Exercises at Coastal Carolina University.


The Chanticleer, 2018-12-06, Coastal Carolina University Dec 2018

The Chanticleer, 2018-12-06, Coastal Carolina University

The Chanticleer Student Newspaper

The editorially independent student produced weekly newspaper of Coastal Carolina University.


Annotations On - A New Voyage To Georgia. By A Young Gentleman. (1734), John Benjamin Burroughs Dec 2018

Annotations On - A New Voyage To Georgia. By A Young Gentleman. (1734), John Benjamin Burroughs

HCAC Research

An account of a “young gentleman” from London, England describing his travels in the colonies of Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina. These annotated excerpts focus on his time in South Carolina, particularly in the region of the Waccamaw River, and give us an early description of the area that is now Horry (oh-ree) County, South Carolina from the viewpoint of an Englishman in 1734.


Tempo Magazine, Fall 2018, Office Of Student Life Dec 2018

Tempo Magazine, Fall 2018, Office Of Student Life

Tempo Magazine

Tempo Magazine is Coastal Carolina University's student-produced feature magazine. TEMPO #40. Editor: Anne Kelley. Faculty advisor: Colin Burch and Scott Mann.


Col. Francis Nash's Revolutionary War Encampment On Little River Neck, Horry County, South Carolina, John Benjamin Burroughs Nov 2018

Col. Francis Nash's Revolutionary War Encampment On Little River Neck, Horry County, South Carolina, John Benjamin Burroughs

HCAC Research

This article gives details about the encampment of Revolutionary War troops, commanded by Col. Francis Nash, on Little River Neck in December 1776. It contains excerpts from the account of Hugh McDonald. Little River Neck is private property located in the northeastern corner of Horry County, South Carolina.


The Chanticleer, 2018-11-08, Coastal Carolina University Nov 2018

The Chanticleer, 2018-11-08, Coastal Carolina University

The Chanticleer Student Newspaper

The editorially independent student produced weekly newspaper of Coastal Carolina University.


Archarios, 2018 Fall / 2019 Spring, Office Of Student Life Nov 2018

Archarios, 2018 Fall / 2019 Spring, Office Of Student Life

Archarios Literary Art Magazine

Archarios 27. Editor: Rob Sperduto. Faculty Advisor: Jeff Case. Cited as 27th edition. Printed by Sheriar Press.


Excerpts From - The Diary Of Rev. George Whitefield, 1740, John Benjamin Burroughs Oct 2018

Excerpts From - The Diary Of Rev. George Whitefield, 1740, John Benjamin Burroughs

HCAC Research

In 1740, Rev. George Whitefield (1714-1770), probably the most famous religious figure of the eighteenth century, passed through what is now Horry County, S.C. Whitefield was an English Anglican cleric and evangelist who was one of the founders of Methodism and the evangelical movement. The spiritual revival he ignited, the Great Awakening, became one of the most formative events in American history. This article contains two entries from his diary, written as he travelled along the coastline in the vicinity of present-day Myrtle Beach. One is a humorous account of his encounter with New Year’s Day revelers and the other …


The Chanticleer, 2018-10-15, Coastal Carolina University Oct 2018

The Chanticleer, 2018-10-15, Coastal Carolina University

The Chanticleer Student Newspaper

The editorially independent student produced weekly newspaper of Coastal Carolina University.


Summer Commencement Program, August 3, 2018, Coastal Carolina University Aug 2018

Summer Commencement Program, August 3, 2018, Coastal Carolina University

Commencement Programs

Program of Commencement Exercises at Coastal Carolina University.


Review Of Bryan D. Lowe, Ritualized Writing: Buddhist Practice And Scriptural Cultures In Ancient Japan, Ronald S. Green Jun 2018

Review Of Bryan D. Lowe, Ritualized Writing: Buddhist Practice And Scriptural Cultures In Ancient Japan, Ronald S. Green

Philosophy and Religious Studies

No abstract provided.


Spring Commencement Program, May 4, 2018, Coastal Carolina University May 2018

Spring Commencement Program, May 4, 2018, Coastal Carolina University

Commencement Programs

Program of Commencement Exercises at Coastal Carolina University.


2018 Undergraduate Research Competition Program, Coastal Carolina University Apr 2018

2018 Undergraduate Research Competition Program, Coastal Carolina University

Undergraduate Research Competition Programs

10th Annual Undergraduate Research Competition, April 11-12, 2018. Document includes abstracts.


Tempo Magazine, Spring 2018, Office Of Student Life Apr 2018

Tempo Magazine, Spring 2018, Office Of Student Life

Tempo Magazine

Tempo Magazine is Coastal Carolina University's student-produced feature magazine. TEMPO #39. Editor: Parag Desai. Faculty advisor: Colin Burch and Scott Mann.


The Chanticleer, 2018-02-22, Coastal Carolina University Feb 2018

The Chanticleer, 2018-02-22, Coastal Carolina University

The Chanticleer Student Newspaper

The editorially independent student produced weekly newspaper of Coastal Carolina University.


The Chanticleer, 2018-01-25, Coastal Carolina University Jan 2018

The Chanticleer, 2018-01-25, Coastal Carolina University

The Chanticleer Student Newspaper

The editorially independent student produced weekly newspaper of Coastal Carolina University.


Review Of Seeing Like The Buddha. Enlightenment Through Film By Francisca Cho, Ronald S. Green Jan 2018

Review Of Seeing Like The Buddha. Enlightenment Through Film By Francisca Cho, Ronald S. Green

Philosophy and Religious Studies

No abstract provided.


Korean Contributions To Japanese Buddhism, Ronald S. Green, Chanju Mun Jan 2018

Korean Contributions To Japanese Buddhism, Ronald S. Green, Chanju Mun

Philosophy and Religious Studies

No abstract provided.


Zen And The Art Of Guitar Burning, Ronald S. Green Jan 2018

Zen And The Art Of Guitar Burning, Ronald S. Green

Philosophy and Religious Studies

No abstract provided.


Indian Foundations And Chinese Developments Of The Buddha Dharma, Ronald S. Green, Chanju Mun Jan 2018

Indian Foundations And Chinese Developments Of The Buddha Dharma, Ronald S. Green, Chanju Mun

Philosophy and Religious Studies

No abstract provided.


Comments To Progress: How To Achieve A Student Writer's Sense Of Authority Through Feedback In The Revision Process, Jocie Scherkenbach Jan 2018

Comments To Progress: How To Achieve A Student Writer's Sense Of Authority Through Feedback In The Revision Process, Jocie Scherkenbach

Bridges: A Journal of Student Research

Building authority, or agency, in the undergraduate writing classroom is considered beneficial to producing confident and well-rounded student writers who later become integral members of society. However, it is widely recognized by scholars that this agency is lacking in many student writers. Students feeling a lack of authority over their work urges a closer look at how the revision process can assist in the development of greater student confidence and ownership. This paper seeks to examine factors that may influence student authority over their writing, and especially how teacher feedback and peer review can encourage students to gain and establish …


Frankenstein: A Feminist Birth Myth Of Morbid Conception, Madison R. Rahner Jan 2018

Frankenstein: A Feminist Birth Myth Of Morbid Conception, Madison R. Rahner

Bridges: A Journal of Student Research

In the context of Mary Shelley’s biography and prose style, the theme and structure of Frankenstein indicate that, in addition to being an esteemed work of gothic horror, the novel is a feminist birth myth: a perverse story of maternity and a scathing critique of patriarchal dominance over the feminine. Frankenstein, as a maternal figure, repeatedly seeks to smother female sexuality and usurp heterosexual reproduction through grotesque and unnatural means. The ensuing death and violence are consequences of Frankenstein’s inadequacy as a mother and the insufficiency of masculinity. The monster’s morbid conception and subsequent murders intertwine birth and death in …