Thursday, September 30, 2010
Wyatt's "Farewell, Love, and All Thy Laws Forever"
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Book of Common Prayer
Concepts:
1. Marriage
2. Faithfulness
3. Promise
4. Love
5. Becoming One

Tyndale, William. "The Form of Solemnization of Matrimony." British Literature. 2nd ed. Greenville: BJU, 2003. 140-42. Print.
1. Marriage
2. Faithfulness
3. Promise
4. Love
5. Becoming One

Tyndale, William. "The Form of Solemnization of Matrimony." British Literature. 2nd ed. Greenville: BJU, 2003. 140-42. Print.
Monday, September 27, 2010
More Mosaic
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
For the Order of the Nurses
For the Order of the Nurses
A nurse's job is to care for people by providing help through medical assistance. Doctors and patients' family members look to nurses to accomplish the many tasks needed to support a patient in need. A nurse that does their work wholeheartedly can be satisfied with the work they've accomplished and will be greatly appreciated by those around them.
Wycliffe, John. "For the Order of the Priesthood." British Literature. 2nd ed. Greenville: BJU, 2003. 55. Print.
A nurse's job is to care for people by providing help through medical assistance. Doctors and patients' family members look to nurses to accomplish the many tasks needed to support a patient in need. A nurse that does their work wholeheartedly can be satisfied with the work they've accomplished and will be greatly appreciated by those around them.
Wycliffe, John. "For the Order of the Priesthood." British Literature. 2nd ed. Greenville: BJU, 2003. 55. Print.
Friday, September 17, 2010
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Ballad
A sprawl of ingredients on the table,
A big mixing bowl and wooden spoon,
Measuring, stirring, adding, mixing,
Hills of dough like a sandy dune.
Dropping spoonfuls on a shiny pan,
Into a warm oven it goes,
Anticipation mixed with the burden of dishes,
A sweet scent travels to my nose.
Signs of perfection are now being revealed.
A golden complexion speckled with chocolate,
Hastily dunked in a cool glass of milk,
Chewy and yummy. What a hit!
A big mixing bowl and wooden spoon,
Measuring, stirring, adding, mixing,
Hills of dough like a sandy dune.
Dropping spoonfuls on a shiny pan,
Into a warm oven it goes,
Anticipation mixed with the burden of dishes,
A sweet scent travels to my nose.
Signs of perfection are now being revealed.
A golden complexion speckled with chocolate,
Hastily dunked in a cool glass of milk,
Chewy and yummy. What a hit!
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Middle English Timeline
Middle English Timeline | View timeline
Horton, Ronald. "The Middle English Period." British Literature. 2nd ed. Greenville: BJU, 2003. 44-52. Print.
Horton, Ronald. "The Middle English Period." British Literature. 2nd ed. Greenville: BJU, 2003. 44-52. Print.
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