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By Manuel Robbins
The Iliad is one of the oldest surviving works of western literature—and widely considered one of the best. But many questions remain unanswered about the origin of this classical epic poem. Was the Iliad written by a blind...
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By Manuel Robbins
The Iliad is one of the oldest surviving works of western literature—and widely considered one of the best. But many questions remain unanswered about the origin of this classical epic poem. Was the Iliad written by a blind...
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The Teacher’s Edition
By Richard J. Willoughby Sr.
PAUL AND THE DISPERSION
The Teacher’s Edition
Paul and The Dispersion is for Bible students. Maps are provided for students to follow Paul’s journeys to foreign nations. By tracing his land and sea voyages, students will learn the ...
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The Teacher’s Edition
By Richard J. Willoughby Sr.
PAUL AND THE DISPERSION
The Teacher’s Edition
Paul and The Dispersion is for Bible students. Maps are provided for students to follow Paul’s journeys to foreign nations. By tracing his land and sea voyages, students will learn the ...
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New Perspectives on Her Works
By Rosaly Torna Kurth
Though primarily recognized as a nineteenth-century American nature writer and environmentalist who significantly influenced Henry David Thoreau, Susan Fenimore Cooper (1813–1894) was also an accomplished and productive author in other diverse genres...
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New Perspectives on Her Works
By Rosaly Torna Kurth
Though primarily recognized as a nineteenth-century American nature writer and environmentalist who significantly influenced Henry David Thoreau, Susan Fenimore Cooper (1813–1894) was also an accomplished and productive author in other diverse genres...
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A Journey beyond the Theories of Albert Einstein, Stephen Hawking, and Thomas Paine
By William Moreira
William Moreira doesn’t appreciate hearing the theories of geniuses like Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking.
Their ideas make him feel like he’s back in kindergarten listening to big-mouthed kids calling attention to themselves while mock...
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A Journey beyond the Theories of Albert Einstein, Stephen Hawking, and Thomas Paine
By William Moreira
William Moreira doesn’t appreciate hearing the theories of geniuses like Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking.
Their ideas make him feel like he’s back in kindergarten listening to big-mouthed kids calling attention to themselves while mock...
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A Journey beyond the Theories of Albert Einstein, Stephen Hawking, and Thomas Paine
By William Moreira
William Moreira doesn’t appreciate hearing the theories of geniuses like Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking.
Their ideas make him feel like he’s back in kindergarten listening to big-mouthed kids calling attention to themselves while mock...
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Tragic Women in Shakespeare’s Plays
By Ana Maribel Moreno G.
In 1616, William Shakespeare shuffled loose the mortal coil.
In honor of his death four centuries ago, Ana Maribel de Moncada, Panamanian, professor of English at Panama’s Universidad Especializada de la Américas (UDELAS) created Desdem...
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Tragic Women in Shakespeare’s Plays
By Ana Maribel Moreno G.
In 1616, William Shakespeare shuffled loose the mortal coil.
In honor of his death four centuries ago, Ana Maribel de Moncada, Panamanian, professor of English at Panama’s Universidad Especializada de la Américas (UDELAS) created Desdem...
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By Arthur Tovmasyan
Another consideration, which just logically unfolds is that apparently, God had an ulterior motive, and he was eventually glad for the fall of man. Basically, the man had the right to tell him:
—My dear Daddy-God! If I am not mistaken, the good is wh...
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By Arthur Tovmasyan
Another consideration, which just logically unfolds is that apparently, God had an ulterior motive, and he was eventually glad for the fall of man. Basically, the man had the right to tell him:
—My dear Daddy-God! If I am not mistaken, the good is wh...
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By Arthur Tovmasyan
Another consideration, which just logically unfolds is that apparently, God had an ulterior motive, and he was eventually glad for the fall of man. Basically, the man had the right to tell him:
—My dear Daddy-God! If I am not mistaken, the good is wh...
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The Theatrical Collaboration of Clark Bowlen and Kathleen Keena, 1988–2012
By Kathleen Keena
The Play's the Thing: The Theatrical Collaboration of Clark Bowlen and Kathleen
Keena, 1988-2012
Kathleen Keena
iUniverse, 187 pages, (paperback) $17.95, 978-1-4917-6151-9
(Reviewed: June 2015)
The Play's t...
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