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How Travel Informed the Artistry of James Merrill's Early-and-Middle-Period Poetry
(University of the South, 2019-08)From a very young age, James Merrill sought out and decided on a path in his personal and professional life that was purely individualistic. Beginning with his strained relationship with his father, Charles E. Merrill, the ... -
Human Rights Campaign,Summer 2010 Executive Summary
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Humanities Sequence in a Global World
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Hydrologic Study of the Sewanee Area Internship Report
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"I'm Ruined"
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IconicTV internship
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Identidad y feminismo en Gabriela Mistral: una mujer que lo fue todo
(University opf the South, 2011-05-01)Muchos críticos e historiadores han comentado sobre la manera cómo deben ser interpretadas la vida y la obra de Gabriela Mistral. Algunos examinan su poesía, su prosa, y su biografía preguntándose si ella fue ante todo una ... -
Imire Wildlife and Safari Ranch in Zimbabwe Africa
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The Impact of Casinos on a County's Crime Rates
(University of the South, 2022-04-22)Since the mid-nineties, eighteen states have passed laws that allow traditional casino establishments within specific, if not all, counties. Although several economic benefits are associated with the casino industry, many ... -
The Impact of Immigration on Employment
(University of the South, 2020)This paper examines the economic impact of Hispanic immigration on two major metropolitan areas: Miami and Los Angeles. More specifically, I examine the effect of Hispanic immigrants on the employment of African American ... -
The Impact of Mexican Immigration on United States' Native Workers
(University of the South, 2021-05-07)Previous studies by Borjas (2007), Ottaviano and Peri (2008), and Card (2001) focus on the impact Mexican immigration has on the U.S. labor market. Specifically, whether immigration has a direct effect on natives’ wages ... -
Impacts of Summer Olympics on GDP and Tourism
(University of the South, 2020)It is commonly believed that hosting the Olympic Games generates substantial revenue and has a significant positive effect on a country's economy. In this paper, we examine the long-run economic impact (GDP and Tourism) ... -
Implementing Chaos Melody Theory into Generating Music
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In Defense of a Comparative Theological Assessment of Selected Orders of the Church in the Province of the West Indies and the Methodist Church in the Caribbean and the Americas
(University of the South, 2020-05)The Church of the Province of the West Indies (CPWI) and the Methodist Church in the Caribbean and the Americas (MCCA) have begun the process of ecumenical engagement as encouraged by the Lambeth Conference of the Anglican ... -
In Defense of Communicating God's Word: Conversational Preaching
(University of the South, 2017-03)The preacher as a communicator of God’s Word and a conveyer of things Holy was the premise that began this work. If someone is called by God to this awesome vocation, then the need to develop skills and tools to be proficient ... -
IN DEFENSE OF PREACHING IN THE SPIRIT
(University of the South, 2022-05)This project defends the practice of preaching in the Spirit by first examining the connotations and hesitations around preaching in the Spirit. It then articulates the dearth of academic discussion of preaching in the ... -
In defense of the development of Augustine's doctrine of grace
(University of the South, 2019-12)Augustine contributed to Christian thought with some pivotal works that have developed Christian doctrine. His works continue to be relevant today in theology and Christian practice. He responded to some of the main ... -
In the Word Made Flesh: Toward a Sacramental Understanding of Words in Worship
(University of the South, 2011-05-01)My argument is that words proclaimed and received in the Church’s worship have a sacramental character equal to that of baptism and eucharist. The argument is occasioned by the debate surrounding Open Table in the Episcopal ... -
Incarceration Effects on Voter Turnout
(University of the South, 2021-05-07)The United States has the highest incarceration rate in the world and disproportionately imprisons minorities, particularly African-Americans. Research shows that incarceration has many impacts on the individuals and ... -
Indian Fiction Research with Dr. Virginia Craighill, Dept. of English, Sewanee,TN
(University of the South, 2011-09)