Kimberly Scott

Kimberly Scott

Kimberly Breed is a candidate for a Bachelor of Arts in English, and is aiming towards a career as an editor at a major publishing house and as a published novelist. She also plans on continuing to support organizations that work for the good of either endangered or unwanted animals.
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  • The Mojave Road and Other Journeys
    Read on for an analysis of several poems in Bruce Williams' anthology "The Mojave Road and Other Journeys."
  • John Ashbery
    Learn about the life of poet John Ashbery and read an analysis of his poem "At North Farm."
  • Archibald MacLeish
    Learn about the life of poet Archibald MacLeish and read an analysis of his poem "The End of the World."
  • Karl Shapiro
    Learn about the life of poet Karl Shapiro and read an analysis of his poem "Manhole Covers."
  • William Meredith
    Learn about the life of poet William Meredith and read an analysis of his poem "Last Things IV."
  • Agha Shahid Ali
    Learn about the life of poet Agha Shahid Ali and read an analysis of his poem "Postcard From Kashmir."
  • Seamus Heaney
    Learn about the life of poet Seamus Heaney and read an analysis of his poem "Bogland."
  • Rudyard Kipling
    Learn about the life of poet Rudyard Kipling and read an analysis of his poem "Recessional."
  • Walt Whitman
    Read on to learn about Walt Whitman and how his life and his beliefs affected his poetry.
  • Theodore Roethke
    Learn about the life of poet Theodore Roethke and read an analysis of his poem "Dolor."
  • Yvor Winters
    Learn about the life of poet Yvor Winters and read an analysis of his poem "By the Road to the Air-Base."
  • Sacred Graffiti
    Read on for an analysis of several poems found in Florence Weinberger's "Sacred Graffiti."
  • Global Management
    Read on to learn about what global business is and how to manage a global business properly.
  • Religion and the Supernatural: Explained and Unexplained
    Shelley and Coleridge had very different ways of portraying supernatural elements within their respective works of Frankenstein and Rime of the Ancient Mariner. These differences were heavily based upon the authors' religious views.
  • A.K. Ramanujan
    Learn about the life of poet A.K. Ramanujan and read an analysis of his poem Self-Portrait.
  • The Blind Man of John 9
    The blind man, whose story is told in John 9, is a fascinating character about whom little is known. This research paper carefully unfolds his story to reveal his tremendous faith and shows how modern-day Christians can learn from him.
  • Drinking Jesus' Blood and Eating His Flesh
    Read on to learn about the significance of eating Jesus' flesh and and drinking his blood and to learn what Jesus actually meant by his command in John 6. Discover what the Eucharist symbolizes and how it affects the Christian life.
  • Anti-Semitism in John
    Scholars have debated for years over whether the Gospel of John is Anti-Semitic or not. Read on for an examination of the possible anti-Semitic passages in John and learn about their non-Semitic explanations, based on careful study and research.
  • Neoptolemus
    An analysis of Neopolemus, a secondary character in Sophocles' "Philoctetes."
  • Philoctetes
    A synopsis of "Philoctetes," a Greek play by Sophocles.
  • An Analysis of Orsino
    Read on for an analysis of Orsino, the main love interest in William Shakespeare's play "Twelfth Night."
  • Twelfth Night
    A synopsis of William Shakespeare's play "Twelfth Night; or, What You Will."
  • John Proctor
    Read on for an analysis on John Proctor, a main character in Arthur Miller's "The Crucible."
  • The Crucible
    A synopsis of "The Crucible" by Arthur Miller.
  • Gender Roles in the Book of Judges
    The book of Judges is unique among the Old Testament books because of its portrayal of gender roles. Although women were not considered equal to men during biblical times, in Judges women dominate over men on several occasions. Read on to learn more.
  • Nathan's Parable to David
    Why did Nathan tell the parable of the rich man and the poor man to David? What does it mean? What is David's punishment for his sin? Read on to learn the answers to all of these questions and more in this in-depth exegetical paper.
  • The Word Spirit in the Bible
    Are you interested in learning what the word "spirit," or "ruah," really means in biblical language? Read on to learn about its various meanings and usages in the Old Testament and the New Testament, with a focus on Paul's letter to the Galatians.
  • 1 Samuel 13-31
    If you are a Christian and you have read 1 Samuel 13-31, you have probably wondered how it applies to your life. Read on to learn how 1 Samuel 13-31 can strengthen your relationship with God.
  • Law and Faith in the Bible
    What do the words "law" and "faith" mean in a biblical context? What does Paul say these things in his letters? And lastly, what can Christians learn about law and faith from the Bible? Read on to find out!
  • 1 Samuel 1-12
    If you are a Christian and you have read 1 Samuel 1-12, you have probably wondered how it applies to your life. Read on to learn how 1 Samuel 1-12 can strengthen your relationship with God.
  • 2 Samuel
    It is often very difficult to understand what the book of 2 Samuel can teach to us today. Read on to learn about the messages and the themes of 2 Samuel.
  • The Structure of Judges
    Have you ever wondered how the different stories in the biblical book of Judges all tie together? Are you curious to find out what Judges is really all about? Read on to find out!
  • The Word "Peace" In the Bible
    Exactly what is peace? How is it used in the Bible, and how does its usage differ between the Old and New Testament? Read on to find out about the true meaning of "shalom."
  • The Word "Rejoice" In the Bible
    Have you ever wondered exactly what the word "rejoice" or "joy" means when it is used in the Bible? Read on to find out!
  • The Benefits of the Crusades
    Read on to learn about the consequences of the Crusades, including their often-unnoticed benefits.
  • The History of Sex and Christianity
    Read on to learn about how the portrayal of sex in society has changed through the centuries, how sex is portrayed in society today, and how Christians understand the idea of sex.
  • A Guide to Worldbuilding
    Are you interested in writing a novel, but aren't sure how to start? Have you written a novel, but know that it needs to be fleshed out? Read on for dozens of questions that will help you expand the world of your novel.
  • Joint Care for Runners
    Do you like to run? Read on to learn how to protect your joints and keep them healthy.
  • The Art of Scarification
    Have you ever been interested in acquiring a branding or cutting scar? Read on to learn about the different types of scarification, the health risks, the history of scarification, and why people get scars today.
  • Nature and Civilization in The Call of the Wild
    This famous excerpt from The Call of the Wild by Jack London reveals that the joy of living comes about through the loss of self-awareness.
  • The Rich and the Poor in Luke
    Though it sometimes seems as though Jesus hates all rich people, this is not the case at all. Read on to learn about Jesus' views of the rich and the poor as portrayed in the book of Luke.
  • The Kindom of God in Luke
    Learn about Jesus' views on the Kingdom of God in the book of Luke, what types of people he includes in his heavenly kingdom, and how people have understand the Kingdom of God through the years.
  • Deuteronomy 6:4-6
    Read on to learn what several Bible experts say about the meaning of Deuteronomy 6:4-6.
  • Genres of the Bible
    Have you ever read a Bible story and wondered if you were supposed to take it literally? Have you ever wondered if you need to follow ancient Israelite laws? Read on to learn more about the genres of the Bible so that you can better understand God's Word.
  • The Two Accounts of Creation
    Read on to learn about the differences between the two accounts of creation in Genesis 1 and 2.
  • Baking Soda Beauty Uses
    Baking soda isn't just for baking. Read on to learn 12 ways to enhance your natural beauty with baking soda!
  • How to Get Beautiful Eyelashes
    Every woman wants beautiful, long eyelashes. The eyes are called the window to the soul, and they are often what attracts a guy first to a girl. So how do you get them noticed? Read on to find out.
  • Careers for History Majors
    Have you always loved history, but haven't a clue what you can do with a history major? Read on to learn about some different careers!
  • Careers Opportunities with Animals
    Have you always wanted to work with animals, but not as a veterinarian? Learn about fifty excellent animal careers.
  • How to Start an Animal Shelter
    Do you love animals and want to help them as a career? Starting an animal shelter is a difficult but rewarding path for those who love animals.
  • The Ethics of Genetic Engineering
    Genetic engineering has been immersed into all aspects of our lives. However, we rarely think about such things and how they affect us. Is genetic engineering ethical, or is it not?
  • Lewis and Clark's Great Journey to the West
    Lewis and Clark revealed the West to the early Americans. Their brave journey makes for a fascinating story that reveals the character of the United States.
  • The Founding of Maryland
    Need to learn all about Maryland's early days? Read on to get a summary of everything Maryland.
  • The Tragic Hero in "Oedipus Rex"
    The tragic hero is a term created by Aristotle. Sophocles puts it to good use in his book Oedipus Rex.
  • A Summary of Homer's "The Odyssey"
    A summary of The Odyssey, by Homer.
  • Flannery O'Connor: "The Turkey"
    Flannery O'Connor's short story "The Turkey" seems to simply be a pointless little tale at first. However, O'Connor uses three literary techniques to very pointedly teach a lesson to her readers.
  • Comparison Between "Macbeth" and "Lord of the Flies"
    Both Macbeth and Lord of the Flies reflect on man's sinful nature. The theme of these novels is identically unhappy.
  • Animorphs: The Invasion
    How did the Animorphs series start? Five human kids learn about the invasion of Earth, and start a seemingly hopeless fight against it.
  • Animorphs: The Visitor
    In this riveting second book of the Animorphs series, the Animorphs try to learn more about the Yeerks.
  • Animorphs: The Encounter
    As Tobias struggles to find the balance between his hawk instincts and his human mind, the Animorphs attempt to reveal the Yeerks to the world.
  • Writing and Publishing a Book
    Have you always wanted to write a book, but didn't know how? Have you always wondered how the editing process works? Learn the answers to these and many more more questions.
  • Capybaras
    How big is big? Did you know that the largest rodent in the world weighs nearly 150 pounds?
  • Choosing a Dog
    Not sure whether to get a Shih Tzu or a Norfolk Terrier? Wavering between a Bloodhound or a Border Collie? Read on to learn how to find the perfect dog for yourself.
  • Binturong
    It's a cat! It's a bear! It's a monkey! No, it's a binturong!
  • Sloth Bears
    What in the world is a sloth bear? Where does it come from? And most importantly, why was it given such an odd name.
  • Armadillos
    What creature looks like a cross between a wind-up toy and a tank? The funny little armadillo, of course!
  • African Wild Dogs
    Have you ever seen an African wild dog? They are beautiful creatures that few people have heard of. This pack-oriented animal has many unique characteristics.
  • How to Cure Hiccups
    Are hiccups driving you mad? Learn what hiccups are, and how you can cure them.
  • How to Open a Coconut
    How in the world does one open a coconut? It's easier than you would think.
  • Wicked
    Have you heard all the hype about Wicked but don't know why it's so great? Wicked is more than The Wizard of Oz from the Wicked Witch's point of view.
  • Egyptian Mau
    Learn about the unique, fascinating, and relatively unknown Egyptian Mau.
  • Tasmanian Devils
    A description of the Tasmanian Devil's habits and appearance, among other things.
  • Yosemite National Park
    A description of things to see and do and the different seasons in Yosemite National Park.
  • Leopards: The Stunning Big Cat
    This article contains a description of the diet, habitat, status, and more of the leopard.
  • Great Fantasy Novels
    There are many wonderful fantasy books and series. Here are summaries of a few of my favorites.
  • Patch Adams
    A summary of the film and what we can learn from it.
  • Puppy Mills
    Most puppies in pet stores come from puppy mills, which horrible places where millions of dogs suffer and die.
  • Dennis Prager
    This is a summary of one of Dennis Prager's most well-known topics: how to be happy and why it is a moral obligation to do so.
  • Fudge Recipe
    Learn how to make delicious peanut butter fudge and chocolate fudge in less than fifteen minutes.
  • Les Miserables Movie
    The film Les Miserables was beautiful and thought-provoking. This article summarizes the story and teaches what we can learn from it.
  • Faith Integration: A Study of Chemistry and Faith Intertwined
    This paper discusses how the atomic theory worldview and Christianity can be reconciled.
  • Forest Ranger Job Description
    This article gives an overview of the requirements, duties, and pay of forest rangers.
  • Faith Integration in Science
    A paper discussing how the elements of the chemistry reveal God's majesty.
  • Super Size Me: A Review and Summary of the Documentary
    This article reviews and summarizes the key points of the well-known 2004 documentary, Super Size Me.
  • Write or Die: The Purpose and How-to of Dr. Wicked's Writing Lab
    Learn what Write or Die is, and how and why you should use it. This device is excellent for breaking writer's block, turning off the inner editor, or for writing an essay that has been put off.
  • The Works of Jules Verne
    Learn about the famous author Jules Verne. Read summaries of his four most well-known novels: Journey to the Center of the Earth, Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, Around the World in Eighty Days, and The Mysterious Island.
  • The Phantom of the Opera
    A plot summary of the book, as well as differences between the Broadway play, book, and 2004 movie.
  • How to Go Shampoo-Free
    Shampoo isn't good for your hair. Try soap and apple cider vinegar to make it shine!

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