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Articles related to "Journey"
One Writer's Journey Review of Christopher Vogler's A WRITER'S JOURNEY, a detailed guide to using the classic Hero's Journey as a model for plotting fiction and screenplays. christopher vogler • writer's journey • fiction writing • fiction • writing
Leaving the Trailhead Early Getting an early start allows you to take your time hiking - and enjoy the journey as much as the destination. early start • backpacking • wilderness • camp • hiking
Tarot Major Arcana The Major Arcana is an allegorical representation of the soul's journey through life, from birth to rebirth, the cycle of life. Pagans believe in birth, death, rebirth... pagan • tarot • major arcana • waiter-rider • life's journey
A Gutsy Woman Leaves Home Margaret Clarke's Healing Song has a journey awaiting for every modern woman - that secret something in her life that brings the next level of understanding. margaret clarke • healing song • journey • travel • adventure
Challenge Your Mind and Body to Lose Weight Three ways to break out of your comfort zone, feel better about yourself and lose weight. Challenge yourself physically, mentally and emotionally. weight loss • challenge yourself • scared of losing weight • comfort zone • test yourself
Learn to Love Your Body Learn how to love your body as you progress through your weight loss journey. When dropping sizes and losing pounds you can learn to love yourself from the inside out. love your body • weight loss journey • self-esteem • goals • inside and out
Narrative Beginnings I I I How do poets subtly introduce background information to a narrative while maintaining poetic integrity? In Les Murray’s gritty drama, Fredy Neptune, photos help. poetry • poetic narrative • lyric narrative • les murray • fredy neptune
Six Books on The Craft of Writing There are so many how-to books about writing one could easily fill a room. But which books are really needed to help improve writing skills? writing • writing fiction • reference • craft of writing • writing techniques
Speedwell and Mayflower The Pilgrims are forced to abandon the Speedwell and dangerously crowd some one hundred passengers aboard the Mayflower for their voyage to America. speedwell and mayflower • pilgrims making 1620 voyage to the new world • pilgrims and strangers aboard mayflower • pilgrim’s journey to america • mayflower in southampton harbor in england
Irish Music : On the Net! During the month of March, I generally try to cover subjects in my class on Railroad Songs, Irish Folk songs and then dance a gig or two. However, since I left all my resource materials at school and I wanted to get my article done before the deadline, a great idea popped into my head, (desperation does that to me) and VOILA! This week's article is Irish Music on the Internet! irish music • ireland • schools • classrooms • songs
Seven League Books: A Review of the Web's Hitching Literature. Looking for literature on the web, I came across seven pieces long enough to warrant the title "book". Well, what a coincidence, I'd just read and reviewed the wonderful hitch-hiking adventures of Wendy Myers, entitled "Seven League Boots" -- what better sign that I should review these seven league books ... here's the introduction to a series of seven book reviews. online books • hitching • hitch hiking
Narrative Beginnings The entry piece to a book-length narrative poem holds even more importance than it would in a general collection. Mary Jo Bang and Ruth Whitman share a technique. poetry • poetry exercise • exercise in poetry • novel-in-verse • lyric narrative
Healthy Cell Concept III The last article in a three-part series about the Healthy Cell Concept. In this article I also explain about my association with AIM, a company involved in producing natural health and nutritional products.
Audio Adrenaline's New Release some kind of zombie: the resurrection of a generat • ccm • christian music
Ai Yori Aoshi An explanation of why the romantic comedy Ai Yori Aoshi is unlike other "harem" comedies, including "Tenchi Muyo" and "Love Hina". harem • ai yori aoshi • tenchi muyo • love hina • fan service
International Funeral Foods A funeral meal is not just a bite to eat; it is a transition from death to life. As such, it is an important element in the funeral rites. funeral meal • food funeral • funeral flanders • funeral belgium • transition life death
Silk Road Beckons Via ElderTreks ElderTreks, famous for adventure travel for the over-50 set, has 5 spots left on May and August trips for those who long to travel in the foootsteps of Marco Polo senior adventures • eldertreks • senior hiking • central asia • silk road
The Whiskey Rebellion A goal of paying off Revolutionary War debts led to a second uprising. Some call it America's first Civil War as it pitted the government against its citizens. war debts • backroom politics • whiskey rebellion • newly ratified constitution • second civil war
Many Natives Fight at Rosebud . . . like bees swarming out of a hive battle of the rosebud • sitting bull • crazy horse • general george crook • like bees swarming out of a hive
Three To Read on the Mid-East Conflict: Quandt, Friedman and Shipler This is a review of three books that I recommend to anyone learning about the Middle East and the Arab-Israeli conflict. peace process • quandt • shipler • friedman • diplomacy
Canada - Saskatchewan - The Story of Grey Owl Grey Owl was an Englishman who posed as a North American Indian. He became a world-famous animal conservationist until he was exposed as a white man and was ostracized. canada - saskatchewan • grey owl environmentalist • lake waskesiu • grey owl was archibald belaney • anahareo wife of grey owl
Exploring the Trail Backpack very much and you may find what you considered important in life can begin to change. backpacking • life values • trail • wilderness • good health
Joy in the Dance ...It was an exchange that I will never forget. Her name was “Nadia”. Her smile was Heaven, her eyes spoke compassion and her Heart was an invitation to dream of what it might be like to meet God. cape town • love of god • fear • township • devastation
Skating Gymnastics Spectacular The 2005 Hilton Skating & Gymnastics Spectacular showcased the power & artistry of the world’s most popular Olympic sports. figure skaters • brian boitano • elvis stojko • yuka sato • steven cousins
Why should I be interested in Disabled Topics?: It can happen to Describes the author's reasons for choosing to run a Suite101.com Topic page on the subject of disabilities. disabled • handicapped
Brewster Back to England William Brewster and the Puritans in Holland decide to migrate to Virginia in the New World. They sail back to England where another group seeking religious freedom will william brewster • puritan • religious freedom • speedwell • worship
Eastern Europe Top Tips Poll results are in, and the majority of you are up for a journey on the Trans-Siberian Railway. Hanging out in St Pete’s or cruising the Croatian coast scored highly too iron curtain tourism • trans-siberian railway • eastern european travel • vladivostok to moscow • city breaks eastern europe
Knee-Deep in Wonder: Reynolds, A A Review of "Knee-Deep in Wonder" by April Reynolds april reynolds • first novel • debut • black writer • southern literature
Mat Kearney Review As Kearney prepares for the April 18th release of new CD “Nothing to Lose,” check out my review of freshman project “Bullet.” I thought it was one of the year’s best. mat kearney • "bullet" • "nothing to lose" • christian album review • christian music
Which Computer? When I go to a computer store, there are hundreds of models displayed, they all have different numbers on them, different specs; which one do I buy? computer • choose • specs • decision • computerstore
Denial is not a River in Egypt! Denial is a form of distancing, and what we put at a distance is ourselves.
The Seventh League: <I>Kirsty and Dave are on Holiday </I> The seventh in a series of seven reviews of on-line tales of hitch-hiking, that are lengthy enough to call books.
Twice Fair: On the Edge of Prophecy Review of the fantasy novel Wind from a Foreign Sky by Katya Reimann
Bocagrande Beach, Columbia Tourists searching for a quick retreat from the heat of Cartagena's walled city erroneously visit Bocagrande. Parque Tayrona this is not. You have been warned. caribbean beaches • cartagena • bocagrande beach • parque tayrona • colombia beaches
Book Review - The Testament Braverman "Bravo" Shaw always knew that his father had secrets, but it is not until Dexter Shaw's death that his son learns of their magnitude. eric van lustbader novels • books like the da vinci code • religious thrillers • 2006 book reviews • reviews of thrillers
Butterflies and Vehicles Don't Mix Two species of endangered butterfly, at opposite ends of the earth, get respite from vehicles. One is protected during its migration, the other needs year round relief. endangered milkweed and sand mountain butterflies • off road vehicles • migration path protection • habitat loss and degradation • orv trails
Caregivers Helping Caregivers How caregivers can help one another. caregiving • caregivers • caregiver support • elder care • geriatric care
Classic Graphic Novels Graphic novels run the full gamut. Classically illustrated to scantily drawn, text heavy to fluffy dialogue, family oriented to adult themed books, graphic novels can and do appeal to every interest group and age range. They can be good, bad, excellent, terrible, and/or moving. graphic • novels • illustrations • mcgregor • sabre |
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