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Author Archives: Jake Clayson. November 25, 2010. If the Savior truly lived and breathed and walked upon this earth, then he had a fallible body just like me: fully bendable, breakable, bruise-able, scratch-able, scrape-able, sting-able, burn-able, sprain and strain-able, and not always completely controllable. Does his making a mistake make him imperfect? I don’t think so. Posted in Vanae Nielsen. November 17, 2010. Cinematic Semiotics of Sleep. Jake's son recently learned how to pick his nose. Even if ...
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On China | Ships of Hagoth
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October 25, 2010. Jacob Bender recently graduated from the University of Utah with a Masters in English. My experience was unique, for the exact same reason that all I do is unique–because no moment ever repeats itself, and my experiences and knowledge and perceptions are unreproducible in another. China was consequently reborn to me, and I could treasure that experience once more. What I had just gone through! Many Post-Modernists found reason to despair at this epistemological/ontological alienation of...
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Welcome to the Workshop | Ships of Hagoth
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October 19, 2010. Welcome to the Workshop. Here are some brief instructions to get you started:. To submit an essay,. Send it to essay.hagoth[at]gmail.com and let me take care of it. To critique an essay,. Pretend it’s a blog and post a comment at the bottom. Or, download the original doc from the Cargo Bay at the right. Coming Soon. View all posts by Jake Clayson. This entry was posted on Tuesday, October 19th, 2010 at 4:01 pm and posted in Anonymous. Evaluation of a Musically Induced Emotive Response.
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November | 2010 | Ships of Hagoth
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Monthly Archives: November 2010. November 25, 2010. If the Savior truly lived and breathed and walked upon this earth, then he had a fallible body just like me: fully bendable, breakable, bruise-able, scratch-able, scrape-able, sting-able, burn-able, sprain and strain-able, and not always completely controllable. Does his making a mistake make him imperfect? I don’t think so. Posted in Vanae Nielsen. November 17, 2010. Cinematic Semiotics of Sleep. Jake's son recently learned how to pick his nose. Even i...
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Workshop an Essay | Ships of Hagoth
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To submit an essay. Simply attach it to an e-mail and send it to essay.hagoth[at]gmail.com. I’ll take care of the rest. Within 24 hours, you should see it formatted and posted on the website and available for download in the Cargo Bay (see sidebar). Send questions, comments, hate-mail to essay.hagoth[at]gmail.com. BYU English Reading Series. The Red Brick Store. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.
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Imperfectly Perfect | Ships of Hagoth
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November 25, 2010. If the Savior truly lived and breathed and walked upon this earth, then he had a fallible body just like me: fully bendable, breakable, bruise-able, scratch-able, scrape-able, sting-able, burn-able, sprain and strain-able, and not always completely controllable. Does his making a mistake make him imperfect? I don’t think so. Coming Soon. View all posts by Jake Clayson. This entry was posted on Thursday, November 25th, 2010 at 10:32 am and posted in Vanae Nielsen. Enter your comment here.
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Cinematic Semiotics of Sleep | Ships of Hagoth
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November 17, 2010. Cinematic Semiotics of Sleep. Jake's son recently learned how to pick his nose. If my dreams closed with scrolling film-style credits, they’d say my closest friends and family have been played by Hollywood has-beens and never-weres. I’m the only one who consistently plays himself. And who’s managing it? Have my resources been blown on indulgent special effects, or have I become such a prima donna that I demand the lion’s share of the funding each night? There is ample evidence that dre...
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Evaluation of a Musically Induced Emotive Response | Ships of Hagoth
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October 14, 2010. Evaluation of a Musically Induced Emotive Response. Katie Pitts is a Humanities Major at BYU. By: Katherine A. Pitts. I like it when the Tube lights go out. It’s then you know you’re. I was supposed to be really living. Crossing the square outside of the student center, I was assaulted by a few xylophone notes of optimism from the live band playing there. The singer’s assertion of. It’s time to move on, as crazy as it seems. I gotta let you go, ‘cause you’re living in my dreams. The sou...
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Treasure Trove | Ships of Hagoth
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