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Interactive animated children's story /Boris, Dale Frances. January 1989 (has links)
Thesis (MFA)--Rochester Institute of Technology, 1989. / "Based on 'Harold's Circus' by Crockett Johnson." Includes bibliographical references (leaves 53-55).
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The historical and cultural images of Daniel Boone and Davy CrockettGarcia, Jose Antonio 01 April 2002 (has links)
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The Divine Coming of the LightPeters, Clinton Crockett 05 1900 (has links)
The Divine Coming of the Light is a memoir-in-essays that covers an experience, from 2007 to 2010, when I lived in Kosuge Village (population 900), nestled in the mountains of central Japan. I was the only foreigner there. My memoir uses these three years as a frame to investigate how landscape affects identity. The book profiles who I was before Japan (an evangelical and then wilderness guide), why I became obsessed with mountains, and the fall-out from mountain obsession to a humanistic outlook. The path my narrator takes is one of a mountain hike. I was born in tabletop-flat West Texas to conservative, Christian parents in the second most Republican county by votes in America. At 19, I made my first backpacking trip to the San Juan Mountains of western Colorado and was awed by their outer-planetary-like massiveness. However, two friends and I became lost in the wilderness for three days without cell phones. During this time, an obsession possessed me as we found our way back through the peaks to safety, a realization that I could die out there, yes, but amid previously unknown splendor. I developed an addiction to mountains that weakened my religious faith. Like the Romantic poets before me, God transferred from the sky to the immense landscape. I jettisoned my beliefs and became an outdoor wilderness instructor. On every peak I traveled up, I hoped to recreate that first conversion experience when I was lost in the woods. After college, while teaching English in Kosuge Village, I learned about the mountain-worshipping religion Shugendo: a mixture of Buddhism, Shintoism, and Shamanism. I climbed dozens of peaks, spending several days backpacking. However, while in Japan, I was nearly fatally injured on a solo, month-long hike. I saw the accident as a warning and turned my attention to studying writing and literature. When I came to Japan, I went up mountains, but as I left, I came down. The book profiles my experiences with mountains and my double disillusionment, leveling off with a humanistic outlook, leaving the narrator less a wanderer but more willing to empathize with other people.
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Leading the youth of First Baptist Church, Crockett, Texas, to evaluate opposite sex relationships in light of the biblical view of agape loveHogan, Harold Edmond. January 1995 (has links)
Thesis (D. Min.)--Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1995. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 266-274).
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Cartoon Conceptualism: Periodical Comics and Modernism in the United StatesOwen, Benedict Novotny 25 September 2017 (has links)
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