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14 Jun 16Emerging from the Shadows: John Galsworthy's "Forsyte Saga", Modernism, and the Effect of Sequential PublicationIdaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownPatricia Schmidt1View
14 Jun 16Completing the Picture: Bringing Instructional Design into Basic Writing PedagogyIdaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownJennifer Foradori1View
21 May 20The Interrogative Mode: A Practical Theory for Comics CriticismIdaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownNoran Amin1View
12 Jun 20A TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY PERSPECTIVE ON THE AMERICAN FRONTIER: THE INFLUENCE AND CONTINUITY OF LITERARY AND HISTORICAL RHETORIC ON CURRENT ATTITUDES TOWARD WESTERN LANDSCAPE AND URBAN WILD SPACESIdaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownShelley McEuen1View
10 Mar 15Transgressing Postcolonial Indifference, Recovering History: Women and Desire in Arundhati Roy's "The God of Small Things", Ahdaf Soueif's "The Map of Love", and Edwidge Danticat's "The Farming of Bones"Idaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownKelly Meyer1View
6 Sep 18Masculinity in the Early Works Of Frank MillerIdaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownChris Brock1View
31 May 23Team Narration: A New Narrative Form for the NovelIdaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownBrian Stine1View
13 Jul 23Trauma Unheard: The Social Disenfranchisement of GriefIdaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownMel Anderson1View
6 Jul 18THE NON-GRAMMARIAN’S GUIDE TO FIXING STUDENT GRAMMAR AND PUNCTUATION ERRORSIdaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownAmy K. Brumfield1View
14 Jun 16Feeling with Fiction: Exploring the Boundaries of Narrative Empathy in the Gothic Tales of Edgar Allan PoeIdaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownElise Anderson1View
28 Jul 20Seriality, Context, and Format Early American Literature and the PeriodicalIdaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownCatherine Becker1View
25 Jun 25Effecting Change: A Critical Analysis of Patriarchal Ideology in Margaret Atwood’s Maddaddam Trilogy and Nora Roberts’s Chronicles of the One TrilogyIdaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownJodi Atkinson1View
30 Sep 25How Do Instructions on How to Use and Interpret Infographics in Multimodal Assignments Impact Students’ Critical Thinking, Creativity, and Engagement Process?Idaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownSuraiya Nasrin1View
12 Dec 19Graphics Visualizations and their Relation to Expertise Level and the Expertise ReversalEffect on Engineering StudentsIdaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownAmani Binmahfooz1View
25 Jun 25From the River to the Sea and Beyond: Understanding the Palestinian SurvivanceIdaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownSeth G. Garwood1View
13 Jun 16On the Road Again: The Influence of Francis Parkman's "The Oregon Trail" on Jack Kerouac's "On the Road"Idaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownScott Holman1View
25 Jun 25Searching for the Absent Mother in Contemporary Irish and Indian FictionIdaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownJessica E. Wooley1View
25 Jun 25The Portrayal of Militant Motherhood and Resistance to Autocracy and Patriarchy in Postcolonial African Novels (Late Twentieth and Early Twenty-First Century)Idaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownRudo Chigweshe1View
3 Feb 25A Meta-analysis on the Acquisition of Morphosyntactic Language Transfer Models in Third Language AcquisitionIdaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownNajmeh Dehghanitafti1View
16 Apr 20“Rebellion to Tyrants is Obedience to God”: The Providence Myth in American Revolutionary LiteratureIdaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownBrad J. Rowe1View
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