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Paper Excerpts: ... and Anne Bradstreet. Their poems "The Preface" (Taylor) and "Upon the Burning of our House" (Bradstreet) illustrate the certain to change over time and communications technologies are going to change making as change in mission and a change pillars of life behind that romance - the sexuality, insecurity, devotion, and fidelity. Dorianne Laux, Anne Bradstreet, correctly revealed, the process of change as we know it has been radically changed. It used to be that change happened action." P.291 V. Organizational Change: Planned/Unplanned Change: Planned change is a systemic change that is one of a planned nature focused toward improvement of organization ...
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Sources list for ANNE BRADSTREET CHANGED SOCIAL: Margerum, Eileen. "Anne Bradstreet's Public Poetry and Tradition of Humility." Early American Literature. 17.2 (1982): 152-160.Anne Bradstreet Requa, Kenneth A. "Anne Bradstreet's Poetic Voices." Early American Literature 9.1 (1974): 3-119. Anne Bradstreet Blackstock, Carrie G. "Anne Bradstreet and Performativity." Early American Literature. 32.3 (1997): 222-249. Anne Bradstreet Lutes, Jean Marie. "Negotiating Theology and Gynecology: Anne Bradstreet's Representations of the Female Body." Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society. 22.2 (1997): 309-340. Anne Bradstreet Schlotterbeck, Marian. "Modestly Appropriating Conventions: Anne Bradstreet, Phillis Wheatley, and the Literary Sphere of Early America." Oberlin College. http://www.oberlin.edu/library/friend s/research.awards/m.schlotterbeck.pdf. Schlotterbeck, Marian. "Modestly Appropriating Conventions: Anne Bradstreet, Phillis Wheatley, and the Literary Sphere of Early America." Oberlin College. http://www.oberlin.edu/library/friend s/research.awards/m.schlotterbeck.pdf. Bradstreet and Wheatley More sources on "ANNE BRADSTREET CHANGED SOCIAL"
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