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    Christina and Me

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    Bestselling Maine author Christina Baker Kline tells the background story of why she chose to write her novel Christina\u27s World which is based on the relationship between Maine artist, Andrew Wyeth and his muse, Christina Olson

    Dinner in the Desert Kitchen Profile: Christina Green

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    A senior in dietetics with a sustainability minor, Christina uses her culinary background to support Dinner in the Desert Kitchen. The program has strengthened her skills in community engagement, empathy, and using food to address social justice.https://ecommons.udayton.edu/cel_interviews/1013/thumbnail.jp

    Christina Gillis, author of Writing on Stone: Scenes from a Maine Island Life,

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    Christina Gillis, author of Writing on Stone: Scenes from a Maine Island Life, delves into old letters written by Maine writer Ruth Moore in the 1950s. Moore was selling her family\u27s Gotts Island house to Phyllis and Richard Strauss, Gillis\u27s sister and brother-in-law

    Religious intellectuals : the poetic gravity of Emily Brontë and Christina Rossetti

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    This thesis examines the writing of Emily Brontë and Christina Rossetti in terms of its expression of religious culture and belief. It is my argument that Brontë and Rossetti experienced religion as intellectuals, questioning and exploring doctrine and dogma neither as sentimental lady Christians nor dismissive, secular critics. I contend that by close reading their poetry, the genre both women privileged as most appropriate for the consideration of religious matters, the reader may trace the sermons and theological works they read. Moreover, their writing, I suggest, evinces their intellectual response to theological, ecclesiological and ecclesiastical developments that took place in the nineteenth century. I thus label Brontë and Rossetti 'religious intellectuals,' a phrase suggestive of their intense understanding of, rather than their mild acquaintance with, religious debate. Many women writing within the nineteenth century found that religion granted them a field within which to freely read and research, but were denied the professional title of 'theologian.' Brontë and Rossetti are thus examples of a wider phenomenon wherein women encountered religion like scholars, one disregarded by current criticism unable as it is to categorize a female activity simultaneously religious and intellectual. I use Brontë and Rossetti as examples of what I call the 'religious intellectual' because they represent different sides of this classification. Where Brontë struggled away from her Methodist background, serving as a cultural commentator on its enthusiastic belief-system, Rossetti forged a scholarly identity as a late member of the High Church Oxford Movement. Both poets, I contend, wrote about religion in order to signal their intellectual ability. I conclude that Brontë's interest in Methodism and Rossetti's fascination with Tractarianism reveals the poets to be both independent of family pressures and false consciousness, and fully engaged with a subject central to their age

    Leonora Christina

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    Short presentation of Danish author Leonora Christina and her main work

    Interview with the Kitchen, NYC

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    Interview with Elise Bernhardt, Executive Director, and Christina Yang, Director of Media Arts, from The Kitchen in New York City. Elise & Christina describe The Kitchen as an art organization that provides a free vocal platform for artists who need funding wanting to create pieces without any interference using a variety of technology. They go on to discuss how project locations on both the west and east coasts like their collaboration with the Walker Arts Center (Minneapolis) and GroundZero (Silicon Valley) provides funding to artists who need a place to express themselves but don’t have the means to do so, either from a financial standpoint or a technological standpoint. The interview concludes with a discussion of future endeavors including the expansion of technological means and increase of capacity to allow for the showing of more artists

    J - Kitchen Gadgets - June 2002

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    A collection of kitchen gadgets.https://digitalcommons.pace.edu/mortola_gallery/1021/thumbnail.jp

    Beyond cost savings: The value of OER and open pedagogy for student learning

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    This workshop was delivered by Dr. Christina Hendricks, from the University of British Columbia, for the 2018 Open Education Week Celebration at Mount Royal. The presentation outline approaches to open education - including OER, open pedagogy, and open educational practices

    Simic, Theodora. Photo of Theodora Simic's Saint in her kitchen.

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    Simic, Theodora. Photo of Theodora Simic's Saint in her kitchen

    this just in piece on the recent closing of the Kozy Kitchen restaurant in dow

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    this just in piece on the recent closing of the Kozy Kitchen restaurant in downtown Portland, speculating that the elimination of the restaurant-meal program benefit for food stamps may have contributed to the restaurant\u27s demise. The restaurant-meal benefit was eliminated when the state switched to an electronic debit-card system for food stamps. Christina Lewis, Kozy Kitchen owner, was not available for comment
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