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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
111

Variant Definitions: Essays and Ruminations

Moore, Johnathan Randall 12 June 2013 (has links)
What follows are a collection of personal essays that focus on close examinations of shifting meaning. Many essays are intensely focused on aesthetics, from the aesthetic elegance of idealized love, through art, to what personal meaning for which people live. Aestheticism seems an ideal that is to be strived for, but never attained. The included essays focus on the disparity between the banality of a lived life and perceived elegance.
112

You Thrive Now and Other Stories

Rossen, Jordan 12 June 2013 (has links)
The eleven stories in You Thrive Now and Other Stories aim to explore the ways in which we misunderstand the people around us, how we become aware of those misunderstandings, and the ways we then choose to cope with them. Conversely, they examine what we do when we understand others or ourselves clearly and wish we didn't.
113

Densely Forested with Clearings as Seen from Above

Yrizarry, Nathan George 04 February 2013 (has links)
N/A
114

Doublevision

Ruzicka, Anthony Charles 04 February 2013 (has links)
I have no abstract
115

California City

Haggerty, Shawn Briana 13 February 2013 (has links)
California City is the beginning of a novel. The narrator, Jane, returns to her hometown in the Mojave Desert upon the death of her close friendâs child. The town was established in the 1950âs when a developer acquired land and built a town that he believed would become Californiaâs next big metropolis. A population of 9,000 people inhabits the town now, but paved roads stretch out for 200 square miles. Land-wise, it is second in size only to Los Angeles. Jane and her friends used to believe in a brand of Christianity that emphasized miraculous healings and resurrections. Her friends are praying that the child will be raised. Jane spends time with her parents and old friends and recalls the strange stories of the people she knew in California City. Also included are three short stories: âUp Birch Creek,â âTreeâd,â and âMarried.â Each of these takes place in Montana. In âUp Birch Creek,â a 30-year-old restaurant hostess returns to the place where her family homesteaded. In âTreeâd,â a young girl goes mountain lion hunting with strangers. In âMarried,â a young married woman begins to lose her mind after some pencil lead becomes lodged in the skin of her infant daughter.
116

Mapping the Catacombs

Sarnowski, Michael 08 April 2009 (has links)
Not Applicable.
117

A Special Relativity

Sullivan, Valerie 28 April 2010 (has links)
A Special Relativity is the story of a family living in Orange County, California. The novella takes place during one summer. Vanden Westbeautiful and cruelhas just returned home from college on the East Coast to find that her new family in California is entirely different from the one she left behind. Her widowed mother, Lori West, has remarried Americorp CEO and multi-millionaire Howard Moore, whose stepdaughter Elizabeth Moore is Vandens new stepsister. Vandens mother and her new husband are rarely in the country, leaving Vanden and Elizabeth mostly unsupervised in an environment ridden with temptation. The girls zigzag through Southern California with Vandens wild friends, experimenting with drugs, recklessness, and a blasé attitude toward sex. Surrounded by adults who seem alarmingly lifeless and filled with a frightening apathy toward their environment Vanden and her friends seek out anything that will make them feel alive. Immersed in a world of dizzying wealth and a fanatical obsession with beauty, Elizabeth is transformed from modest, inconspicuous, and well-behaved, to thrill-seeking, spontaneous, and apathetic. Meanwhile, a tragic act of neglect leaves the child in Vandens care dead. Beneath the glittering surface of the West familys lavish lifestyle and behind the barriers this guarded family has erected for themselves, Vanden learns that there is more to her new family than meets the eyeincluding a long-buried secret involving her deceased father. Ultimately, in this world of uniformly blue skies, all becomes relative: truth, morality, self.
118

Mr Hare's Seraglio /

Carleton, Stephen. January 2002 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (M.A. Cr. Wr.)--University of Queensland, 2002. / Includes bibliographical references.
119

OTHERLIFE

Di Nitto, Kate 07 February 2014 (has links)
poetry
120

Livewire

Backmann, Jon James 07 February 2014 (has links)
None

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