The Heroic Slave
.... Douglass aims to change the
minds of his
readers, probably mostly white
readers, who have not yet looked at slaves as human beings. ....
(808

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DELTA WEDDING Delta Wedding
.... in a very small place during a very short period, that place and time was lifted out of American history and transposed into the
readers'
minds, along with a ....
(1926

8

)
Driving While Black Meeks
.... This makes the editorial quality of the book lose some of its impact, while causing confusion in the
minds of
readers like myself who try to find additional ....
(1168

5

)
Theoretical Basis of Field of Bilingualism
.... and sociological theory, without sufficiently leaving the jargon behind long enough to firmly implant some practical ideas into the
minds of his
readers. ....
(1443

6

)
African Americans in the Colonial Era
.... misconceptions. This book will change forever the
minds of
readers who harbor such misconceptions and are willing to question them. Wright's ....
(1234

5

)
Role of the Individual in the Holocaust
.... Levi believed the opposite to be true, he would not have written the books with the hope which he obviously holds for changing the
minds of individual
readers. ....
(1373

5

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Author John Steinbeck
.... Steinbeck apparently felt that the structure he presents is the one which would most effectively appeal both to the hearts and the
minds of the
readers. ....
(1372

5

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Content Driven Classroom
.... and Vacca (20050 also note that schema help
readers to organize materials and text content to link it to previous knowledge or to order it in their
minds. ....
(1847

7

)
Katherine Mansfield's The Wind Blows
.... I do not see why I shouldàThe wind-the wind!" We see that the author also uses figurative language to create a deeper image in the
minds of
readers. ....
(732

3

)
John Updike's Short Stories
.... ridicules the stifling nature of middle-class values and explores sexuality in a sensitive manner that manifests a questioning in the
minds of
readers as to ....
(1291

5

)
The Wind Blows
.... I do not see why I shouldàThe wind-the wind!" We see that the author also uses figurative language to create a deeper image in the
minds of
readers. ....
(732

3

)
Comparative vs. International Criminal Justice
.... Such an understanding broadens the
minds of
readers and those involved in various countries' criminal justice system by making them aware of the cultural ....
(938

4

)
Empire
.... In fact, one of the purposes behind Empire was to disabuse any notions in the
minds of
readers that former conditions or past developments that helped ....
(2124

8

)
White Noise
.... is already so pervasive that these artificial and ironic people do not really exist anyway except in the clever
minds of the author and his clever
readers. ....
(1068

4

)
Don DeLillo's novel White Noise
.... is already so pervasive that these artificial and ironic people do not really exist anyway except in the clever
minds of the author and his clever
readers. ....
(1068

4

)
"A Worn Path"(Eudora Welty)
.... celebratory or maudlin, however, and instead she uses the technique of action without explanation to create questions in the
minds of her
readers until the ....
(1537

6

)
The Drug War
.... If Carter wants to persuade his
readers and change
minds to support his position, he should have taken advantage of the opportunity to calm reasonable fears and ....
(2536

10

)
Failure of War on Drugs
.... If Carter wants to persuade his
readers and change
minds to support his position, he should have taken advantage of the opportunity to calm reasonable fears and ....
(2536

10

)
The American Novel
.... gods nor demons, but intimate aspects of our own
minds" (Fiedler 38). .... Traditional literature in verse was certainly not attractive to them [bourgeois
readers]. ....
(2630

11

)
A Philosophy of Human Culture
.... He wants to create a Utopia in the
minds of his
readers toward which they will ethically strive in their imaginations and their actions. ....
(1589

6

)
Psychology of Learning
.... Dr. Levine explains that different
minds learn differently. .... He asks
readers to accept the fact that neuro-development dysfunction often goes undetected. ....
(1464

6

)
Neuro-Developmental Funcation & Learning
.... Dr. Levine explains that different
minds learn differently. .... He asks
readers to accept the fact that neuro-development dysfunction often goes undetected. ....
(1464

6

)
Richard Hofstadter's The Age of Reform
.... views and of adding the appropriate historically relevant facts to enable the
readers not only to see his point but to make up their own
minds on the basis of ....
(1132

5

)
Pride & Prejudice & Hard Times
.... Why should
readers care about them? .... You can only form the
minds of reasoning animals upon Facts. . . . " Thomas Gradgrind, sir. A man of realities. . . . ....
(1645

7

)
Richard Wright's Black Boy
.... Both black and white
readers, therefore, will be deeply touched by his book and, if they have open hearts and
minds, will certainly be moved toward a more ....
(1679

7

)
The New Science of Giambattista Vico
.... times, at the moment when the idea of Jove was born in the
minds of the .... Vico cheats himself and his
readers out of a purely poetic experience when he tries to ....
(1589

6

)
On-Line Marketing
.... Avid
readers have decried this trend because it is often not in the best .... create virtual "communities." At their sites, Web surfers of like
minds gather to swap ....
(2675

11

)
Diffusion Theory, Censorship & the School Library
.... be imposed upon all
readers, rather than allow diversity within a democratic model? Is it not the prime function of education to open
minds rather than to ....
(4476

18

)
The French Revolution in Women's History
.... However, for this reader, the connection with the
minds and hearts of the women whose .... and the fruits of that revolution, then we must be active
readers of the ....
(1872

7

)
JK Rowling Joanne Kathleen Rowling, auth
.... away next to a pram that has been etched into the
minds of romantics .... of Harry Potter, is the lovingly constructed world of magic which offers
readers of all ....
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