Tracing the Origins of Appalachian Stereotypes in Popular Culture: Early Twentieth Century through The 1930s
Elizabeth C. Hirschman

Journal of Liberal Arts and Humanities (JLAH) Issue: Vol. 2; No. 10; October 2021 (pp. 1-19)

DOI: 10.48150/jlah.v2no10.2021.a1

Post Date: 31 October

USING DATA TO PROMOTE EQUITY How test preparation material for the New York State School Building Leadership Exam Study Guide can be used as an engine for change.
James E. Carstens, Ph.D.

Journal of Liberal Arts and Humanities (JLAH) Issue: Vol. 2; No. 10; October 2021 (pp. 20-34)

DOI: 10.48150/jlah.v2no10.2021.a2

Post Date: 31 October

A Goddess-like Power and Possession: Depictions of Creole Women’s Spirituality in Ramabai Espinet’s Work: The Swinging Bridge and Myriam Chancy’s Work: The Scorpion’s Claw
Linda Smith, Ph.D.

Journal of Liberal Arts and Humanities (JLAH) Issue: Vol. 2; No. 10; October 2021 (pp. 35-40)

DOI: 10.48150/jlah.v2no10.2021.a3

Post Date: 31 October

Teach me All Over Again: Discovering the Challenges on the Path of Teaching English to a Young Learner
Pelin ERDOĞAN

Journal of Liberal Arts and Humanities (JLAH) Issue: Vol. 2; No. 10; October 2021 (pp. 41-51)

DOI: 10.48150/jlah.v2no10.2021.a4

Post Date: 31 October

Similarities between Think of and Think about: A Corpora-based Analysis
Namkil Kang

Journal of Liberal Arts and Humanities (JLAH) Issue: Vol. 2; No. 10; October 2021 (pp. 52-65)

DOI: 10.48150/jlah.v2no10.2021.a5

Post Date: 31 October

Anton De KontskiAs an Outstanding Pianist in the Era of Socio-Cultural Changes in the 19th Century
Anna Parkita

Journal of Liberal Arts and Humanities (JLAH) Issue: Vol. 2; No. 10; October 2021 (pp. 66-74)

DOI: 10.48150/jlah.v2no10.2021.a6

Post Date: 31 October