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Articles 1 - 30 of 2067
Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
New Mexico Musician Vol 55 No 2 (Winter 2007)
New Mexico Musician Vol 55 No 2 (Winter 2007)
New Mexico Musician
No abstract provided.
Forgiveness
Shabbat Shalom: A Journal for Jewish-Christian Reconciliation
No abstract provided.
Minerva 2007, The Honors College
Minerva 2007, The Honors College
Minerva
This issue of Minerva includes an article on the hiring of first-ever full-time Honors faculty members, Mimi Killinger and Mark Haggerty; an article on Honors alumna Molly Barker '00; and a reflection by former Honors Program Director Sam Schuman.
Cultural Commentary: Climate Change And Culture - Some Thoughts On The Precarious Idea Of North, Andrew C. Holman
Cultural Commentary: Climate Change And Culture - Some Thoughts On The Precarious Idea Of North, Andrew C. Holman
Bridgewater Review
No abstract provided.
Photorealist Oil Paintings, Steve Mills
Living With Harry, Ann Brunjes
Family Ties To The Dakota Uprising, Part 3, Helene Leaf
Family Ties To The Dakota Uprising, Part 3, Helene Leaf
Swedish American Genealogist
No abstract provided.
Database Errors And Omissions, Jill Seaholm
Database Errors And Omissions, Jill Seaholm
Swedish American Genealogist
No abstract provided.
Birth, Baptism And Churching, Ingela Martenius
Birth, Baptism And Churching, Ingela Martenius
Swedish American Genealogist
No abstract provided.
Daddy, Where Did I Come From?, Lois Anderson Peterson
Daddy, Where Did I Come From?, Lois Anderson Peterson
Swedish American Genealogist
No abstract provided.
The Erik Wedmark Letters, Tom Houle
The Erik Wedmark Letters, Tom Houle
Swedish American Genealogist
No abstract provided.
Polygamy: An Inappropriate Relationship, Leda Castrillo
Polygamy: An Inappropriate Relationship, Leda Castrillo
Mako: NSU Undergraduate Student Journal
Polygamy is a general term that means multiple spouses (White & White, 2005). There are two types of polygamy: polygyny, which occurs when one man has many wives, and polyandry, which occurs when one woman has many husbands. Polygamy has been practiced in the United States as well as in other parts of the world for many centuries. When a family decides to add a new wife to the family, the decision is carefully considered and must be approved before the husband and new wife can get married (Altman & Ginat, 1996). The effect of polygamy on children has been …
The Namesake: A Struggle For Identity, Terry-Ann Dawes
The Namesake: A Struggle For Identity, Terry-Ann Dawes
Mako: NSU Undergraduate Student Journal
The Namesake, by Jhumpa Lahiri, is a story of culture, race, and inheritance and how these factors mold our attitudes and direct our lives in an ever-changing society. The novel follows the lives of Ashima and Asoke Ganguli, and how they left behind a life in India that they had grown to know and love to live the American dream and provide the best life for themselves and their children. Gogol, their only son, and the carrier of their family name, struggles incessantly to find his identity while attempting to mold to his family’s expectations and the expectations of American …
Pauline Stafford, Gender, Family And The Legitimation Of Power: England From The Ninth To Early Twelfth Century. (Variorum Collected Studies; 850). Ashgate, 2006, Theresa Earenfight
Pauline Stafford, Gender, Family And The Legitimation Of Power: England From The Ninth To Early Twelfth Century. (Variorum Collected Studies; 850). Ashgate, 2006, Theresa Earenfight
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Erin L. Jordan, Women, Power, And Religious Patronage In The Middle Ages. The New Middle Ages. Palgrave Macmillan, 2006, Kathy M. Krause
Erin L. Jordan, Women, Power, And Religious Patronage In The Middle Ages. The New Middle Ages. Palgrave Macmillan, 2006, Kathy M. Krause
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Preliminary Pages, No Author
Today I Met God, Kevin Mcalister
12 Numbers Of The Church, Peter Santandreu
Willem, Catherine Zollweg