Sara Baxter
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LITERARY TECHNIQUES and the GOSPEL of MARKVarious literary devices are used to suggest underlying messages; forcing the reader to become active in the role of interpretation and with the help of these literary techniques, the message the author is trying to portray becomes much more meaningful.
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The Woman with an Alabaster JarThe message of the woman with the alabaster jar, along with the importance of the story within the Gospel, varies depending upon the persuasive intentions of the writer.
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YINYANGIn American culture, the yin yang is more often worn as merely an accessory and could genuinely be described as a secular symbol more so than a religious symbol.
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KARL MARX: RELIGION and POLITICSThough none of his popular works was written directly on the topic of religion, the subject pervades so much of his system of thought that an analysis of his political views would be incomplete without also exploring his understanding of religion.
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Early Childhood Education Child Case StudyA sample child case study review that I did when I was an Early Childhood Education Student volunteering at a daycare center in Indiana.
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Interview with Daycare/Preschool DirectorAn eye-opening interview with a Daycare Director.
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Is Spanking an Effective Method of Discipline?Any ethical subject regarding children is among the most complicated, but this issue is ranked very high among issues that are most talked about regarding ethical childcare and parenting practices.
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Should Recess Be Included in a School Day?There is a growing concern that children in America are falling behind in their education. Some believe the best way to solve this crisis is to cut recess, which would increase the number of hours for instruction during a school year.
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Poetry and the InternetThe world of poetry is not dying, but it is changing. Why? Because, due to its dedicated followers, poetry has caught up to our 21st century needs by becoming instant and readily available.
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Poetry Explication of Robert Frost's the Road Not Taken...conflict of having to make a choice between two paths and the fear of making the wrong decision. The conflict is dramatized so well, in fact, that the reader can easily sympathize with the speaker and miss the poet's subtle attempt to...
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Sample Child Care PhilosophyThis is a sample child care philosophy for use as a guide for educators.
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Sample Child Care/ Preschool Weekly PlanThis is a sample child care weekly plan.
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Sample Child Care Director InterviewSample interview for use of Early Childhood Education student, potential child care provider, etc.
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Sample Child Care Forms: Child Care Evaluation Cover LetterA sample child care evaluation cover letter for use of home day care programs, church daycare programs, child care centers, etc.
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Sample Child Care Forms: Parent HandbookThis sample child care parent handbook includes: About Me, Enrollment Requirements, Days and Hours of Operation, Health & Safety Features, Emergency Policies, Discipline Policy, Open Door Policy, Separation Anxiety Suggestions, and more.
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Sample ResumeThis is a sample resume.
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The Warrior Woman: Understanding Kingston's "White Tigers""White Tigers," dramatically depicts the inner hopes and turmoil of Kingston (particularly her need to be important) through her life journey of shame, rebellion and finding an identity as a Chinese-American girl.
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George Eliot's the Lifted Veil: an Autobiographical ResponseThe cause and effect relationship of his ability, his arrogance and his misery sends a powerful message about how we should come to accept our own abilities or such things that make us matter.
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What Kind of Reader Am I? a Reader's Response Criticism of Audre Lorde's "Hanging Fire"...deeper and darker feelings of isolation and fear that are especially expressed in the profound repeated statement, "momma's in the bedroom with the door closed."
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The Writer Within: A Psychoanalytic Exploration of Raymond Carver's "Cathedral"Carver consciously and unconsciously reveals a great deal of his real-life needs and experiences with his marriage, career, and history of alcoholism, through the narrator of this story.
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Ophelia: A Complex Character from Shakespeare's HamletHowever small her "voice," the seemingly insignificant Ophelia plays several integral roles in the story's plot and subplots as a tool, a motivation, and a tragic story.
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Power of the Gods: A Literary Analysis of OedipusA look at a classic work of literature that opens our minds to the possibility of preordained destiny. -
Ode to My LaptopResting upon my drawing table is a computer.
