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Compilation of three English poetic texts—a modern lyric poem, a biblical psalm in the King James Version, and a nineteenth-century narrative poem—addressing themes of fear, faith, and mourning.
Genre:
Poetry
Language:
English
Authors:
Maya Angelou; Biblical text (King James Version); Edgar Allan Poe
Religious tradition:
Christianity (Psalm 23)
Literary movement:
American Romanticism (The Raven)
Source notes:
Labeled as Source 1, Source 2, Source 3
Biblical translation:
King James Version
Central themes:
Fear and courage; Faith and divine guidance; Grief and loss
Form:
Lyric poem; Psalm; Narrative poem
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Title:
A Study on the Book of Habakkuk: When God Doesn’t Hear My Complaint
Biblical Book:
Habakkuk
Biblical References:
Habakkuk 1:1–4; Job 23:2; Psalm 55:2; Psalm 142:1–2; Psalm 62:8; Mark 9:23–24; 1 Peter 5:7; 2 Kings 23:34–24:17
Historical Period Described:
circa 612–605 B.C.
Geographical Setting:
Judah; Babylonia; Nineveh
Historical Figures Mentioned:
Habakkuk; Nebuchadnezzar; Jehoiakim
Historical Context:
Fall of Nineveh; rise of the Babylonian kingdom
Theme:
Divine silence; complaint; faith; trust in God amid injustice and violence
Type of Document:
Bible study lesson
Religious Tradition:
Christianity
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Global
Topic:
Social Media, Psychology, Emotional Impact
Document Type:
Informational
Organization / Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
General public, social media users
Effective Period:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
Not specified
Year:
2026
Region / City:
United States, West Lafayette, IN
Subject:
Healthcare, Employee Turnover, Generational Differences, Retention Strategies
Document Type:
Working paper
Organization / Institution:
Purdue University
Author:
Benjamin B. Dunford, Kirthana Sathyamurthy, Ingo Angermeier, R. Wayne Boss, Kathy Sinclair, Susan Duggar, Randy Nyp
Target Audience:
Healthcare managers, HR professionals
Period of Action:
2008-2016
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Note:
Year
Year:
2013
Author:
Tony Edwards
Publisher:
Daily Mail
Publication date:
24 November 2013
Updated date:
25 November 2013
Region:
United Kingdom
Topic:
Health, Nutrition, Alcohol
Document type:
Newspaper article
Target audience:
General public
Research period cited:
1970s–2000s
Studies referenced:
Harvard University, University of Denmark, University College Medical School London, U.S. National Center for Disease Control
Focus:
Effect of alcohol consumption on body weight
Year:
2026
Region / City:
UK
Topic:
Appraisal process, Professional development
Document type:
Podcast episode
Organization:
You Are Not A Frog
Author:
Rachel Morris, Dr Susi Caesar
Target audience:
Doctors, healthcare professionals
Action points:
Organizing appraisal documentation, Tailoring learning preferences, Creating a relaxed environment
Well-being:
Support group for appraisal
CPD time claimed:
Yes
Date of approval:
March 2026
Year:
1845
Region / City:
United States
Theme:
Poetry, Gothic
Document Type:
Poem
Organization / Institution:
None
Author:
Edgar Allan Poe
Target Audience:
General public, literary enthusiasts
Period of Validity:
None
Approval Date:
None
Date of Changes:
None
Year:
1845
Author:
Edgar Allan Poe
Genre:
Poem
Language:
English
Type of document:
Literary text
Target audience:
General readership
Original publication:
The Evening Mirror, January 29, 1845
Themes:
Grief, loss, supernatural, melancholy
Setting:
Midnight, speaker’s chamber
Characters:
Narrator, Lenore, Raven
Literary devices:
Alliteration, assonance, internal rhyme, personification, repetition, refrain
Document type:
Personal letter
Genre:
Personal correspondence
Language:
English
Sender:
Unnamed writer
Recipient:
Marilyn M. Matroniss
Recipient address:
1198 Lansdowne Road, Coquitlam, BC V3B 7Y8
Place mentioned:
Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada
Literary reference:
Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Raven”
Timeframe mentioned:
Until Thanksgiving
Form:
Written message with postal address format
Context of communication:
Apology and request for reconciliation after a conflict
Year:
Unknown
Setting:
Veiled, Deeproot, Aria
Theme:
Fantasy, Supernatural, Conflict
Document Type:
Fictional narrative / Novel excerpt
Characters:
Raven, Arturo, King Orion, Elder, Nayate, Minnow
Species:
Wolves with supernatural abilities (Windwolf, Blood Raven)
Conflict:
Battle for control, loyalty and morality dilemmas
Period:
Ongoing events within the story
Perspective:
Third-person
Work Title:
The Raven
Author:
Edgar Allan Poe
Literary Form:
Narrative poem excerpt with study notes
Genre:
Gothic poetry
Original Publication Year:
1845
Excerpted Sections:
Stanzas 14–18
Language:
English
Primary Characters:
The narrator; the Raven; Lenore
Key Themes:
Grief; despair; loss; memory; hopelessness; supernatural symbolism
Setting:
A chamber at night
Symbolism:
The raven representing despair and self-entrapment
Educational Elements:
Commentary, interpretation, and comprehension questions
Intended Audience:
Students studying literature
Related Concepts:
Unreliable narrator; symbolism; poetic interpretation
Year:
9th edition
Topic:
Cell Division
Document Type:
Guided Notes
Institution:
Raven
Audience:
Students learning about cell biology
Start Date:
N/A
End Date:
N/A
Date Approved:
N/A
Date Updated:
N/A
Context:
A set of guided notes for students focused on the process of cell division, specifically mitosis and related molecular mechanisms.
Year:
1843–1845
Author:
Edgar Allan Poe
Type of document:
Literary analysis
Genre:
Gothic fiction
Themes:
Symbolism, guilt, fear, loss, evil
Works discussed:
The Tell-Tale Heart, The Raven
Symbols analyzed:
Heartbeat, eye, Raven, Lenore
Target audience:
Students, literary scholars
Publication context:
Early American Gothic literature