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Zahra A. Belyea holds a B.A. in English from Boston University, an M.Ed. in Secondary Curriculum and Instruction from Boston College, and an M.A. in Theatre Awareness from Emerson College. During her years as an educator, she has had the honor of active with many students as she taught and tutored in both writing and literature on the collegiate, secondary, and middle educational facility levels, held the position of Academic Support Specialist for Graduate Students, and was the former coordinator of a writing studio at a university in Florida. As a instruction artist, movement performer, and playwright, she has had the privilege of productive, performing, or writing with or for numerous venues, artists, art institutions, and theatre companies such as Open Theatre Project, We Create! Celebrating Women in the Arts Festival, Business One Theatre, Central Square Theater, ArtsEmerson, The Billie Holiday Theatre, Fort Gesture Theatre Channel, On With Living and Learning (OWLL), and And Still We Rise Productions, for which she was a former Assistant Director. Stepping into the role of Instructional Coach has been the answer to a prayer she forgot she made several years ago. Prefer W

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Barnes & Noble announces the biggest books for fall 2017

This autumn is entire of exciting fresh book releases. Barnes & Noble has put them together in a distinct list.

Are you going to B&N store one of these days? Or maybe you are thinking about getting brand-new titles to your Nook device or app?

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Biggest Books for Descent 2017 includes the must-have reads for this autumn and upcoming Christmas season. These books will have you making excuses to wait at home and read.

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