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Through The Eyes Of The Homeless, Aisha M. Soto
Through The Eyes Of The Homeless, Aisha M. Soto
University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations
When reviewing the entire project from start to completion, I can honestly say, Through the Eyes of the Homeless is a play about ten women and their plight. It illustrates their dealings with everyday issues of hurt, disappointment, abuse, love, and hope. I believe the true impact of this play is the undeniable prayer for help and hope within each monologue. Despite the horrors that are unveiled and released through hidden secrets, the undertone of betterment is truly resonating. My own expectation for this play is simply to strike awareness and understanding in the eyes of the people. It is …
Stop Ducking, Stephen Lin
Stop Ducking, Stephen Lin
SURGE
When I joined the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity, a small voice in my head kept saying that it was a bad idea. “Don’t become part of the system, Stephen.” But I defended my decision and believed in the idea of Phi Kappa Psi returning to campus with a clean slate. The possibilities far outweighed the cons. I dreamt of the potential of what Phi Psi could become and how we would stand above the traditional expectations of Greek organizations. I wanted to tell everyone about this dream and I couldn’t wait to find like-minded people. I felt inspired by how …
Book Review: Policing And The Poetics Of Everyday Life., Rodger E. Broome Phd
Book Review: Policing And The Poetics Of Everyday Life., Rodger E. Broome Phd
Rodger E. Broome
Policing and the poetics of everyday life. Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 2008. 256 pp. ISBN 978-0-252-03371-1 (cloth). $42.00. Policing and the Poetics of Everyday Life is a hermeneutical-aesthetic analysis within a human scientific approach of modern policing in the United States. It is an important study of police-citizen encounters informed by hermeneutic aesthetic thought and the author’s professional experience as a veteran with a Seattle area police department in Washington, USA.
Do The Write Thing Essay, 2014
Do The Write Thing Essay, 2014
Do The Write Thing Essay, 2014
Do The Write Thing Essay, 2014
Do The Write Thing Essay, 2014
Do The Write Thing Essay, 2014
Do The Write Thing Essay, 2014
Do The Write Thing Essay, 2014
Do The Write Thing Essay, 2014
Do The Write Thing Essay, 2014
Do The Write Thing Essay, 2014
Do The Write Thing Essay, 2014
Do The Write Thing Essay, 2014
Do The Write Thing Essay, 2014
Do The Write Thing Essay, 2014
Do The Write Thing Essay, 2014
Do The Write Thing Essay, 2014
Do The Write Thing Essay, 2014
Do The Write Thing Essay, 2014
Do The Write Thing Essay, 2014
Do The Write Thing Essay, 2014
Do The Write Thing Essay, 2014
Do The Write Thing Essay, 2014
Do The Write Thing Essay, 2014
Do The Write Thing Essay, 2014