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Extracted reflective passages and literary quotations from a meditation book addressing experiences of grief, mourning, faith, and the changing emotional states following loss.
Year:
1994
Author:
Martha W. Hickman
Title of source:
Healing After Loss: Daily Meditations
Language:
English
Type of source:
Book of daily meditations
Form:
Extracted passages and quotations
Themes:
grief, mourning, faith, healing, nature, reflection
Literary features:
short reflective statements and cited quotations
Cited authors:
Elisabeth Kübler-Ross; Terry Tempest Williams; George S. Merriam; William Shakespeare; Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Intended audience:
people experiencing grief or loss
Subject focus:
emotional and spiritual reflections on bereavement and recovery
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Author:
Jean-Louis Chrétien
Year of Original Publication:
2009
Original Title:
Pour reprendre et perdre haleine: dix brèves méditations
Translator:
[not specified]
Language:
English
Subject:
Philosophy, Spirituality, Phenomenology
Type of Document:
Book
Publisher:
[not specified]
Target Audience:
General readers interested in philosophy and spirituality
Period Covered:
Contemporary reflections, 2009
References:
Augustine, Saint Teresa of Avila, Malebranche, Silesius, Dante, Kierkegaard
Themes:
Breath, Way, Temptation, Attention, Recollection, Blessing, Peace, Gentleness, Abandonment, Wound
Cultural Context:
European literary, mystical, and philosophical traditions
Year:
2020
Region / City:
Paris
Topic:
Religious Vows, Oblate Brothers
Document Type:
Religious Meditation
Organization:
Oblate Brothers
Author:
Father Beaudoin
Target Audience:
Religious Clergy, Oblate Brothers
Period of Validity:
November 1, 1818 - Present
Date of Approval:
November 1, 1818
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
Not specified
Region / City:
Not specified
Subject:
Qigong practice and meditation
Document Type:
Practice journal
Institution / Organization:
Long White Cloud Qigong
Author:
John Munro
Intended Audience:
Qigong students and practitioners
Duration:
Twelve weeks
Session Frequency:
Five times per week recommended
Content Focus:
Mindfulness, body awareness, energy cultivation, and qigong techniques
Notes:
Includes weekly logs, observation sections, and summary notes for each week
Year:
1919
Region:
Haifa, Palestine
Subject:
Religious prayers and meditations
Document type:
Book
Author:
Bahá’u’lláh
Translator:
Shoghi Effendi
Language style:
Classical English
Number of prayers:
137
Period covered:
Various periods of Bahá’u’lláh’s life
Format:
Text compilation of prayers
Year:
2022-2023
Region / City:
Florida
Topic:
Education, Special Education, Accessibility
Document Type:
Official guideline
Organization:
Florida Department of Education (FLDOE)
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Case managers, educators, IEP team members
Period of validity:
Ongoing, annual requests
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of changes:
Not specified
Institution:
Rosshall Academy
Subject:
English Grammar
Focus:
Reading for Understanding, Analysis and Evaluation (RUAE)
Document Type:
Educational workbook
Intended Audience:
Students
Components:
Practice passages and comprehension questions
Number of Passages:
5
Topics Covered:
Internet culture, family and education, food waste, extinction, Wicca
Assessment Elements:
Short-answer questions, analysis of word choice, figurative language, and comparison tasks
Referenced Publication:
The Believer
Associated Author Mentioned:
Meghan Daum
Language:
English
Genre:
Religious text with prophetic commentary
Form:
Compilation of biblical citations and interpretive additions
Primary Figures:
Yasha the Nazarene; Messiah; Arch Angel Michael
Biblical Books Referenced:
Leviticus; Malachi; Zechariah; Isaiah; Baruch; Matthew; Mark; Luke; John; Acts
Religious Tradition Referenced:
Biblical / Nazarene
Key Themes:
Sacrifice of Jacob; 144,000 scapegoats; Gentile armies; Arsareth; sanctification; apocalyptic conflict; WW3 in the USA
Geographical References:
Arsareth; Galilee; Capernaum; Zebulon; Naphtali; Bethlehem; Holy Land; USA; Iran; Armenia
Eschatological Elements:
Atonement sacrifice; destruction of sinners; inheritance of Holy Land; refinement of 144,000; sanctification of nations
Intended Audience:
Readers of biblical prophecy and Nazarene theology
Date:
Not specified
Period Described:
Eschatological future
Year:
Not specified
Region / City:
Houston, 77006
Theme:
Substance Use Disorder Treatment, Mental Health
Document Type:
Job Description
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Job Seekers, Professionals in Mental Health and Substance Use Treatment
Period of Action:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Source:
Hebrew Bible
Biblical Books:
Exodus; Isaiah; Zechariah; Malachi; Deuteronomy; 1 Kings; Ezra; Jeremiah; Ezekiel; Proverbs; Ecclesiastes
Theme:
The heart in relation to obedience, understanding, pride, and divine action
Key Figures:
Yahweh; Moses; Solomon; Prince of Tyre
Literary Form:
Compilation of scripture excerpts
Religious Tradition:
Ancient Israelite religion
Conceptual Focus:
Taking to heart; divine granting of a heart; human response to divine word
Audience:
Israel; rulers; individuals addressed in prophetic and wisdom literature
Canonical Context:
Torah; Prophets; Writings
Source:
Bible
Biblical Books Referenced:
Genesis; Exodus; Numbers; Proverbs; Daniel; Matthew; Luke; John; Romans; 1 Corinthians; 2 Corinthians; Philippians; Ephesians; James; 1 John; Revelation
Subject:
Christian teaching on separation from sin, prayer, repentance, and obedience
Document Type:
Religious text compilation
Literary Form:
Collection of scripture quotations
Primary Theme:
Moral conduct, prayer, and faithfulness to God
Religious Tradition:
Christianity
Language:
English
Structure:
Sequential list of scripture citations followed by a concluding blessing
Referenced Figures:
Lot; Pharaoh; Moses; Aaron; Elijah; Daniel; Jeremiah
Conclusion Passage:
Numbers 6:24–26
Year:
Not specified
Region / City:
Not specified
Theme:
Biblical study, Christian theology
Document Type:
Study guide / Lesson notes
Institution / Organization:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Bible students, church study groups
Period Covered:
Multi-day reading plan (First to Fourth Day)
Referenced Texts:
Revelation 6:1-11, Revelation 20:13-15, Zechariah 6:1-8, Matthew 24:1-8, 2 Peter 3:9, Isaiah 61:10, Romans 5:3-5, 1 Peter 3:13-17, 1 Peter 4:12-16
Purpose:
Structured daily study of prophetic and ethical passages in the New and Old Testament
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Not specified
Subject:
English Language Arts, Literature
Document Type:
Educational worksheet
Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Middle and high school students
Content Focus:
Tone, mood, theme, literary analysis
Number of Exercises:
Multiple reading passages with questions
Skills Tested:
Reading comprehension, literary interpretation, critical thinking
Format:
Text passages followed by multiple-choice and short-answer questions
Year:
2021
Author:
Mr. Pollicutt
Document Type:
Literary Analysis / Model Answer
Region:
United Kingdom (assumed based on context)
Target Audience:
Students of English literature
Literary Work:
Dracula by Bram Stoker
Period Covered:
Late 19th century, Victorian Era
Focus Themes:
Gothic horror, female sexuality, catharsis, Victorian social norms, symbolism, pathetic fallacy
Structure:
Epistolary perspective, narrative analysis
Date of Publication:
December 2021
Source Type:
Academic commentary
Title of work analyzed:
Beowulf
Translator:
Burton Raffel
Literary form:
Epic poem
Document type:
Literary analysis worksheet
Subject:
Characteristics of epic poetry and the legendary hero
Literary tradition:
Anglo-Saxon literature
Key figures mentioned:
Beowulf; King Hrothgar; Grendel
Key concepts:
Epic hero; heroic deeds; struggle between good and evil; kennings
Setting referenced:
Herot mead-hall; Danish kingdom
Educational purpose:
Reading and literary analysis exercise
Instructions included:
Identification of epic poetry characteristics and traits of the legendary hero in selected passages
Audience:
Literature students
Language:
English
Year:
1971
Region / City:
London, UK
Subject:
Biblical Studies, New Testament, Gospel of John
Document Type:
Academic Commentary / Study Overview
Institution:
Marshall Morgan & Scott
Author:
Leon L. Morris
Intended Audience:
Theology students, scholars, and Christian readers
Source References:
Clement of Alexandria, Eusebius, Gregory the Great, Christopher Skinner, Anthony Harvey, Andrew Lincoln
Content Scope:
Analysis of narrative structure, signs, sayings, discourses, testimony, and theological themes in John
Focus Period:
Biblical text of the Gospel of John
Language:
English
Thematic focus:
Christian theology and biblical teaching
Type of document:
Religious devotional text
Source texts:
Bible
Biblical books referenced:
Genesis, Proverbs, Ephesians, Psalms, Acts, Romans
Key concept:
Contrast between human intentions and God’s will
Central figure:
Jesus Christ
Religious tradition:
Christianity
Intended use:
Faith reflection and teaching
Compilation form:
Collection of scripture quotations with commentary
Year:
2009
Location:
Jackson, Mississippi, USA
Theme:
Race relations and social hierarchy in the 1960s
Document type:
Literary analysis / study notes
Author:
Unspecified student or reader
Target audience:
Students and readers analyzing the novel
Source material:
The Help by Kathryn Stockett
Content focus:
Character interactions, vocabulary comprehension, cultural context
Period covered:
1960s, during the novel’s setting
Date of creation:
Not specified
Method:
Excerpts from the novel followed by questions and interpretations
Literary devices noted:
Dialogue, vocabulary, character development
Document Type:
Educational assessment preparation material
Subject:
English Language Arts / Literature
Content Focus:
Reading comprehension and literary analysis
Literary Forms Included:
Short story excerpt, narrative passage, poem excerpt, novel excerpt
Assessment Format:
Multiple-choice questions
Educational Level:
Secondary education
Purpose:
Reading comprehension and interpretation assessment practice
Language:
English
Structure:
Five preparation items with literary excerpts followed by analytical questions
Key Topics:
Theme identification, inference, narrative structure, characterization, and literary effect
Author:
Rick Warren
Thematic focus:
Christian discipleship, reconciliation, personal testimony
Religious tradition:
Christianity
Primary sources cited:
Bible (Matthew, Corinthians, Proverbs, Galatians, Timothy, Romans, Psalms, Ecclesiastes, Genesis, Peter)
Scripture translations cited:
NIV, CEV, GNT, TLB, NLT, NCV, The Message
Document type:
Religious study outline with reflective prompts
Structure:
Thematic sections with scripture quotations
Intended use:
Faith-based teaching and reflection
Content period:
Biblical era (scriptural references)
Language:
English