College students' writings
Found in 4636 Collections and/or Records:
What's in a name? : naming stories in the Mormon community / Lu Ann Snyder, 1994
Lu Ann Snyder collected personal narratives about naming and how children received the names they did. Included are stories about namings that were sacred, symbolic, oppressive, inadvertent, and ancestral, and names that were later modified. Project was written foran English 392 class taught at Brigham Young University during Winter semester 1994.
What's in a name : or what were they thinking? / by Ashley Morse, 2002
Morse looks at the significance of names given to people. She details how names were chosen based on family ancestry, the parent's favorite movie names, locations that the baby was born at, and the way the name sounded. Interview's were gather during Dr. Thursby's English 391 course taught at Brigham Young University in the winter semester 2002.
What's in a ring : a look at the significance of marriage proposals / Kristen Wood, 2002
Collection of interviews detailing different couple's engagement stories. Includes interviews with both members of the couple and a questionnaire of details on how long the two had courted, their thoughts on engagements, and how the engagement actually happened. Project was created for Kristi Bell's English 391 class taught at Brigham Young University during the Winter semester of 2002.
What's love got to do with it : how humor in family stories strengthens relationships / Sarah Elizabeth Lavine, 2002 April 2
Discusses the uniting function of story sharing in families. Mentions the role of romance stories in families. Explains that humor in families depends on knowledge of characteristics and habits of family members. Created by Sarah Lavine while she was enrolled in Jill Terry Rudy's English 392 class during Winter Semester.
What's my motivation : customs and personal experience narratives of long-distance runners / by Annie Green, 2002
Green explores the culture and customs of long-distance runners. Discusses their motivations and their unusual ability to endure pain. Explains the differences between team runners and road racers and explains the differences between giving individual effort and working in a group. Discusses how men and women runners differ in their motivations and customs. Created by Annie Green while enrolled in Eric Eliason's English 391 class during fall semester of 2002 at Brigham Young University.
What's that lurking in the dark / Liz Harris, 1998
Harris writes about children's imaginations. Includes fears from closet monsters, shadows from outside in the night, and other monsters that inhabited the dark. Project was created for Dr. Thursby's English 356 course taught at Brigham Young University, 1998.
What's up with creative invitations / Amy Hawkins, 2003 December 10
What's your most embarrassing moment / Margaret Falkenstien, 2001 April 11
Falkenstien discusses the what, where and why's of embarrassment in the human experience. Through the guise of sharing folkloric embarrassing stories, Falkenstien seeks to connect with the reader on various emotional levels. Created by Margaret Falkenstien while enrolled in Jacqueline Thursby's English 356 class during winter semester 2001.
What's your scary story / by Benjamin M Barker, 2001
A collection of material, oral and personal experiences, Barker summarizes the answers he received from a wide range of people when posed with the question, "What is your scary story?" Barker relates having such experiences to the human experience and discusses connections between different people as a result. Created by Benjamin M. Barker while enrolled in Jacqueline Thursby's English 356 class during winter semester 2001.
When angels appear? / Stacie Arthur, 2000
Arthur interviews friends and family about any experiences they had with angels or out of body experiences. Includes urban legends as well as personal experiences of asking and receiving help from unseen helpers. Project was create d for Dr. Eliason's English 368 course taught at Brigham Young University in 2000.