Humans Anything
by Peterson, Jesse Don, M.F.A., UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS, 2010, 87 pages; 1482310

Abstract:

Humans Anything is a series of poetic writings—dwellings that migrate—which attempt to convey certain ways that people navigate scales, such as motions and times. These oscillating pivots position humanity within areas to inhabit newer behaviors and moments. As such, the following is mitigation for today.

 
AdvisersDonald Revell; Claudia A. Keelan
SchoolUNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS
SourceMAI/ 49-02, p. , Oct 2010
Source TypeThesis
SubjectsEthics; Environmental studies; American literature
Publication Number1482310
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