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146 documents for first world war poetry
  • ..., 1972) lists her two small books of poetry, The Songs That Quinte Sang (Belleville, 1895) and... Poetry: from the Beginnings Through the First World War, considerably more of her complicated pe...

  • TWO separate groups of Manitoba teenagers are travelling to Vimy Ridge for what one teacher is calling of "the world's largest field trip. You're going to be part of the Guinness Book of World Records," history teacher Chris Chartier Chartier told his students. "We will be part of the world's largest field trip." "He was really young, he was like 18," [Amber Zastre] said. "That would be like one of my friends saying, 'I'm going to war.' That's scary."

    ... seize Vimy Ridge in France during the First World War. Read's poetry recitation will be cheere...

  • The current era is both exciting and confusing. A lot of changes are going on in China. There are both crises and opportunities. In this essay, I want to introduce many exciting recent developments of contemporary Christianity in China. All the developments show that the Chinese church is already taking deeper and deeper roots in China, and there are a lot of opportunities for the church to participate in culture and society. Many Chinese, both common people and intellectuals, have a renewed appreciation of the strength and relevance of the Christian faith, and many others are crying out for something that can satisfy their spiritual longing. Yes, indeed many people are searching for God, or perhaps it is God Himself who has been actively searching for the Chinese since very early times.

    ..."The God who made the world and everything in it is the Lord of heaven and ear... these thirty years, the churches were first closed down (except the official Three-Self Church... to Holy Mary and Jesus in the Book of Poetry. While their particular historical interpretations...

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    ...Launches Media, Memory and the First World War, 8 p.m. Monday, McNally Robinson Grant PPark. Speaking Crow Poetry Readings. By Arthur Adamson, Aqua Books, 274 Garry...

  • ...Their analysis, first presented in an academic working paper in 2008, se... Journal and the Financial Times scoured the world for perceptive analyses of whether "this time" was... old battles, faded maps, and chauvinist poetry to make their case for independent nationhood. The...

  • ... for womens rights in Canada and around the world. Born and raised in Winnipeg, Walmsley was part off the very first squadron of women recruited by the Royal Canadian ... She later was an adjudicator for drama and poetry festivals and taught at St. Marys Academy. Feb. 6 ...

  • ...Future accountants and dentists write poetry, but fail to submit their English papers on time. ... serene adulthood you visit London, and your first stop is Trafalgar Square. A visit to the National ... destroyed one in Yokohama during the Second World War. That which hangs in the National Gallery is a...

  • This was going to be my official submission to the Governor General's Literary Award for poetry, but I later thought against it. It came a little too easy, so I'm concerned I may have unconsciously stolen it from Homer's The Iliad or Shakespeare or something. I'm not sure. Still, I had been invited there for some reason. The powersthat- be at the festival claimed to have heard me speak and told me not to worry. 'Everything would be fine, don't worry,' said the White woman to the Indian. Worse yet, I was performing in an evening with all male poets, at an event called Sexy Words, Hot Men-the Chippendale's of Poetry, they advertised. That's all I needed, more pressure. I was worried I might not be able to ...perform. I had visions of a literary version of The Full Monty, except it was mor...

    ...My first one since my angst ridden teenage years. This one ... waist and not showing my underwear to the world. Call me old fashioned, but a guy's gotta have som...

  • ... of the 2010 Governor General's Award for poetry. When she died in 1964, Sitwell was widely regarde... of the great poems occasioned by the Second World War. This is the first biography of Sitwell to app...

  • ... figures, the national anthem, and Hebrew poetry and literature can help West Bank residents concei... in 1909, Tel Aviv is considered the first Hebrew city since before 70 CE. It has a rich inte... built in the German Bauhaus style, a world heritage site. It has a lively and diverse social ...



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