The poems in Carved take the reader on a journey of self-discovery and explore the inequalities of human relationships: between being silent and the discovery of one\u27s voice. The collection also addresses humanity\u27s destructive imprint and the resiliency of nature in reclaiming what humanity sought to exploit and conquer. The poems expose the ironies in how we imagine things to be, compared to their reality. Some of the poems also draw parallels between the process of going underground and that of being reborn, as well as the spiritual experience of caving
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A lyrical, often sparse collection of poems that confronts themes of addiction, love, death, and wil...
The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art Foundation is a non-profit 501 (c) (3) organization that o...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the childhood experiences of contemporary, recognised v...
“How is the body a vessel for memory?” and “How do the stories we recall and recount create who we a...
The central research question underlying this project is ‘How to express in visual form, the music o...
The fossorial Florida Sand Skink (Plestiodon [=Neoseps] reynoldsi) inhabits a restricted range of sc...
The fossorial Florida Sand Skink (Plestiodon [=Neoseps] reynoldsi) inhabits a restricted range of sc...
Benjamin Fondane (1898–1944) had many vocations, sometimes contradictory: he was a poet and a philos...
The research carried out and discussed in the present dissertation is positioned within the “Transcr...
The Book of Leviticus has been described as the ‘first hygiene text’ based upon the observation tha...
Prologue A day at the museum. A play in 3 acts Act One: Discussing the exhibition. Muse...
This thesis is about the relevance of interior design to our complex and fundamental relationship to...
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Research shows that exposure to violence in the media contributes to “aggressive behavior, desensiti...
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A lyrical, often sparse collection of poems that confronts themes of addiction, love, death, and wil...