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Ua32/4/1 Women & Kids Learning Together Summer Camp, Wku Gender & Women's Studies Jun 2006

Ua32/4/1 Women & Kids Learning Together Summer Camp, Wku Gender & Women's Studies

WKU Archives Records

Booklet reviewing events at Women & Kids Learning Together Summer Camp.


Death Of One's Former Self, Joel Hall May 2006

Death Of One's Former Self, Joel Hall

Forces

No abstract provided.


2006 Forces, Scott Yarbrough May 2006

2006 Forces, Scott Yarbrough

Forces

No abstract provided.


Inscape 2006, Morehead State University Jan 2006

Inscape 2006, Morehead State University

Inscape: Art & Literary Magazine Archive

The 2006 edition of the Inscape: Literary and Art Magazine.


The Role Of Connective Tissue Growth Factor In Skeletal Growth And Development, Philadelphia University Jan 2006

The Role Of Connective Tissue Growth Factor In Skeletal Growth And Development, Philadelphia University

Philadelphia University, Jordan

No abstract provided.


Words & Images 2006, University Of Southern Maine Jan 2006

Words & Images 2006, University Of Southern Maine

Words and Images

Words & Images is an annual arts and literature publication distributed by the University of Southern Maine.

Publishing Director: Keith W. Foster

Associate Publishing Directors: Brian Farrell, Neil Knowlton-Randall, Cyndle R. Plaisted

Art Directors: Jeffrey Hamm, Rebecca Stockbridge


Parnassus 2006 Jan 2006

Parnassus 2006

Parnassus

The 2006 edition of the student literary journal, Parnassus, published by Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.


The Story Of A Picture Book: A Process Analysis, Christy Evans Jan 2006

The Story Of A Picture Book: A Process Analysis, Christy Evans

Honors Theses

Creating a successful picture book is neither an easy nor simple process. The illustrations must-harmonize with the text, move the reader smoothly through a story, and be, as Burningham puts it, "verdant." To achieve this, an author/illustrator must be prepared for constant revision. In my story The Fantastic Transformation of Frog the main character experiences some bizarre changes, but reverts to his normal state in the end. Through my process of creating a picture book, my story also went through numerous changes, but, unlike the main character's changes, these changes were not reversed. They led to other changes.