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Articles 1 - 30 of 120
Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
So Here We Two Are At 50, Bob De Smith
Family Farm, Howard Schaap
First Day Of Summer, Leah A. Zuidema
Crossing Barbwire Fences, Howard Schaap
Nonrockaboatus, Bill Elgersma
West Meets East In Grace Beyond Belief, Mary Dengler
Dog Days, Mike Vanden Bosch
Amsterdam Diaries, Mike Vanden Bosch
Amsterdam Diaries, Mike Vanden Bosch
Pro Rege
Previously published in Lyrical Iowa, 2008
Earth Blood, Howard Schaap
Finding Mother In Busan, Mary Dengler
Guard, Bob De Smith
Mother's Day, Mike Vanden Bosch
November Rock, Bill Elgersma
Hearing Things, Bob De Smith
Simple Breath, Howard Schaap
Lincoln County, Bill Elgersma
Homefront, Stacy Elaine Pratt
Homefront, Stacy Elaine Pratt
Dissertations
This collection of poetry and essays explores the nature of marriage, time, and human experience. Many of the pieces center on the author's experience as the wife of a soldier deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan. Others use scientific and mathematical imagery to illustrate spiritual concepts.
Commonthought, Vol 19 (Fall 2008), Commonthought Staff
Commonthought, Vol 19 (Fall 2008), Commonthought Staff
Commonthought
This issue features works created by Lesley University students and covers a broad range of topics. The work itself crosses many disciplines from creative writing to visual arts.
A History Of Nursing, Anne Webster
A History Of Nursing, Anne Webster
KSU Press Legacy Project
Gutsy life experience poems from a nurse-poet who knows "the forces that bend people like trees under a wet spring snow." Read these poems again and again to get the truth -- the whole truth of how her life was and how her life remains. Here in strong poems, is a complex life fully exposed.
The poems in A History of Nursing combine the professional life of a woman in the healing arts with the other aspects of her life. Just as she can never stop being the child of her parents, and adult woman, or a mother, a life …
The Lantern Vol. 76, No. 1, Fall 2008, Louisa Schnaithmann, Dayna Stein, India Mcghee, Callie Ingram, Nathan Taylor, Nathaniel Rosenthalis, Brett Celinski, Chelsea Catalanotto, Nicole Dillie, Robert Whitehead, Ryan Sullivan, Maire Moriarty, Katherine Lecours, Christopher Schaeffer, Robert Evans, Colin Ottinger, Amanda Schwartz, Abigail Raymond, Sarah Round, Maximilian Kreisky, Patrick Hayakawa
The Lantern Vol. 76, No. 1, Fall 2008, Louisa Schnaithmann, Dayna Stein, India Mcghee, Callie Ingram, Nathan Taylor, Nathaniel Rosenthalis, Brett Celinski, Chelsea Catalanotto, Nicole Dillie, Robert Whitehead, Ryan Sullivan, Maire Moriarty, Katherine Lecours, Christopher Schaeffer, Robert Evans, Colin Ottinger, Amanda Schwartz, Abigail Raymond, Sarah Round, Maximilian Kreisky, Patrick Hayakawa
The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present
• Cruel
• A Night in Three Parts
• The Moment I Said It
• To Know
• I Will Never Skipskipskip a Rock
• The Ravine
• Untitled
• Skeleton
• Midnight Letter
• Where Children Come From
• Orphan of War
• Ciega / Mezquita
• The Other Side
• Those Dancing Days are Gone
• Cycling
• The 2nd of July
• The Tantric Semantics of Studying Abroad
• A Three-Part Study in Musical Relations
• Amway Man
• Hard Luck Investigator
• Spring
• Interview With Poet Eleanor Wilner
Using Poetry To Improve Fluency And Comprehension In Third-Grade Students, Karen E. Newsome
Using Poetry To Improve Fluency And Comprehension In Third-Grade Students, Karen E. Newsome
Georgia Educational Researcher
This study examined the effects of repeated choral reading of poetry on fluency and comprehension of third-grade students (N = 76) in the southeastern United States. Student attitudes toward poetry were also measured. Students served in regular, remedial, and special education were taught reading using the school’s basal series for four weeks. Choral repeated reading of poetry was then added to the curriculum. The DIBELS ORF test, STAR reading assessment, and an attitude survey were used to assess student performance. Statistically significant gains were made during the poetry intervention in fluency (M = 18.78, p < .01) and comprehension (M = 0.33, p < .05). Slight improvements in students’ attitudes toward poetry were also observed.
Moore, Earl Austin, 1892-1978 (Sc 1747), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Moore, Earl Austin, 1892-1978 (Sc 1747), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
MSS Finding Aids
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 1747. Poem "Graduations" written by Earl Austin Moore, Western Kentucky State Teachers College faculty member, in memory of a young American pilot killed in a bomber crash.
Lost Christmas Presence, Paul M. Bush
Ascetic, Paul Bush
Legerdemain, Paul Bush
Mary Margaret In A Black And White Photograph, Paul M. Bush
Mary Margaret In A Black And White Photograph, Paul M. Bush
Paul M Bush
No abstract provided.
Maybe So, Charles Hartman
Maybe So, Charles Hartman
English Faculty Publications
The article presents the poem "Maybe So," by Charles O. Hartman. First Line: We have a little time here; Last Line: every fear we came to love with, and the love.
Insolence, Rusty Morrison
No Note, Geoffrey Babbit
Demolition Of The Sky, A. J. Collins