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Tea Leaves
My paper describes the importance of ancestors in your present day life and how my grandmother and her writings came back into my life to help guide me in my present moments
The Cowl - v.78 - n.20 - Apr 3, 2014
The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Volume 78 - No. 20 - April 3, 2014. 36 pages
The Cowl - v.78 - n.9 - Nov 7, 2013
The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Volume 78 - No. 9 - November 7, 2013. 24 pages
Writing in the Health Sciences: A Collection of Exemplary Student Writing Spring 2019
The narratives that appear beyond this foreword, plus one modest literature review, one integrative study, and one healthcare guideline analysis, were written last spring by students from the College of Nursing and Health Professions in sections of English 205. English 205 is a writing-intensive course offered by the English department, listed in the catalog as âWriting in the Health Professions.â As titles go, thatâs pretty bland, for a course or for a collection of writing. Writing in the health professions is anything but bland, as youâll find out if you read any of the work in this collection. Health professionals write in a variety of genres, for different purposes and for different audiences. This collection features just three types of writing health professionals both read and write: the patient narrative, the literature review, and the integrative study. It also includes a genre of writing that you may not encounter in the profession, but which allows its writer to practice analyzing published professional practice guidelines. In the future, this collection may include other types of writing students encounter and produce in English 205, including print and online materials for patient education and patient advocacy. (from Foreword)https://scholar.valpo.edu/engl_oer/1000/thumbnail.jp
The Cowl - v.82 - n.20 - Mar 22, 2018
The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Volume 82, Number 20 - March 22, 2018. 24 pages
Witness: The Modern Writer as Witness
Editor\u27s Note [Excerpt] The United States, as a society, is on the brink of profound and positive change. Demographically and culturally, things are improving, and the reason is obvious to people who study history: Conflict pushes us to be better, to strive for principled goals. Consider the inspired eco-advocacy of Greta Thunberg. Or the swearing in of most diverse class of lawmakers in history into the 116th Congress. Or billionaire Robert F. Smithâs pledge to pay off every Morehouse College (in Atlanta, Georgia) studentâs debt. Indeed, there are many good people helping and great moments happening in spite of a bleak 24-hour news cycle designed to ruin happiness and to limit our understanding of our human potential. We at Witness see this yearning for transformation in the works we selected. The doorway must be crossed, and the voices and characters we featured in our Winter 2019 issue stand at the vestibule, ready for the light to warm them, primed to fight for that necessary illumination.https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/witness/1000/thumbnail.jp
Lamplight 2006
This is the literary and fine arts magazine of Liberty University. An annual publication, it showcases poetry, short stories, creative essays, and art by Liberty students
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