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David Youngliving in Sacramento, CA
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Recent graduate from UC Davis in Comparative Literature and Spanish, and just completed first year of teaching Spanish to high school students in Vacaville, CA. Education/Experience: B.A. UC Davis Interests: spanish and poetry URL |
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It is a profound thing to hold a baby in your arms. To cradle him, to rock her, to feel the soft warmth of tiny toes and wet red cheeks.
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But beyond all my trite mockery of the more fortunate, I think Jesus really meant to just let us all know that the things we own eventually begin to own us.
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account of a quiet moment in the dark
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No longer point the finger, but ask what you can do for your world.
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The art of letter-writing, the ancient practice of communication through the written word, is largely lost on this generation. With the advent of electronic mail has come the imminent neglect of the ...
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A close reading and analysis of the attack on Heorot hall and its symbolism for a world in need of solidarity.
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A critical analysis of George Orwell's "Politics and the English Language".
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Ruminations on the romantic ideals expressed in Jean Jacques Rousseau's Reveries of a Solitary Walker.
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An entrance into the imaginative world of a great author in a work of fragmented memories and abstractions.
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Jacquetta Hawkes, Norman McLean and Joseph Conrad point their readers to ancient worlds and link humanity to the place from which it came in order to comment on our pride and arrogance. They tell sto...
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The essential importance of family to the human struggle offers the tragedian a door through which he may instill fear and pity. By showing or alluding to the death of a child, Aeshylus, Euripides, a...
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Poems and stories life and love and the audacity of one whose life is well lived and filled with the pungent aroma of God on their breath with a hint of eternity in their shadow and a mouth filled wit...
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