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- Academic -- UNF -- History; History; Atlantic World; British Privateers; Caribbean; West Indies; Jamaica; Oliver Cromwell; Western Design Fleet; Buccaneering Period; Golden Age of Piracy (1650-1680); Great Britain -- Colonies -- West Indies -- History -- 17th century (1)
- Academic -- UNF -- Master of Arts in History; Dissertations (1)
- Academic -- UNF -- Master of Science in Psychological Science; Dissertations (1)
- Academic—UNF—Psychological Science; writer's block; writing process; creative thinking; decision making; stress (1)
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Robert Searle And The Rise Of The English In The Caribbean, Brandon Wade Alford
Robert Searle And The Rise Of The English In The Caribbean, Brandon Wade Alford
UNF Graduate Theses and Dissertations
This research examines the career of Robert Searle, an English privateer, that conducted state-sponsored attacks against the Spanish and Dutch in the Caribbean from 1655 to 1671. Set within the Buccaneering Period of the Golden Age of Piracy (1650-1680), Robert Searle’s personal actions contributed to the rise of the English in the Caribbean to a position of dominance over Spain, which dominated the region from 1492 until the 1670s. Searle serves as a window into the contributions of thousands of nameless men who journeyed to the Caribbean as a member of Oliver Cromwell’s Western Design Fleet. These men failed in …
An Analysis Of Writer's Block: Causes, Characteristics, And Solutions, Sarah J. Ahmed
An Analysis Of Writer's Block: Causes, Characteristics, And Solutions, Sarah J. Ahmed
UNF Graduate Theses and Dissertations
Previous research suggests that writer’s block can have multiple causes and occur at any part of the writing process (Boice, 1985; Flaherty, 2015; Kaufman & Kaufman, 2013). A survey was distributed to a sample of 146 writers with experience in a variety of fiction and nonfiction genres. Research objectives concerning the causes and characteristics of writer’s block were investigated using mixed-method, qualitative and quantitative analyses. Effective solutions provided by writers were presented and described. Blocks with physiological and motivational components were the most frequently reported in general and were found to interfere with the composition process more than the creative …