Stories and Handicapped Children Not all good writers write good ...
....
writers write good disabled characters, nor are all books by good
writers appropriate for public school students. The teacher choosing a
book, especially for ....
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London Poets, Writers
.... Wordsworth is hoping that his "
Book", as he calls it, "my
Book!" will be able to bring some measure of this peace and calm "Among a People mournfully cast down ....
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Writers and Sex
.... Unlike a lot of modern
writers who seem to think the reader needs everything .... Coincidentally, it comes at a time in his
book that mirrors Mr. Hemingway's in ....
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Motivational Writers on Success
.... The motivational
writers surveyed challenge such personal doubt by attempting to deny the .... At one point in his
book, Molloy's Live for Success, he even sent ....
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Writers and Oppression
.... wrote his autobiography in Fire from the Mountain; and the fourth
book is a .... The
writers, all members of oppressed groups, bear witness to the nature of their ....
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"This Bridge Called My Back"
.... Moraga finds in this fact a characteristic of the
writers in her
book and other
writers of the same sort: The political writer, then, is the ultimate optimist ....
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Jewish American Writers
.... say that the Jewish-American short stories in The Schoken
Book of Contemporary .... However, the works of the Jewish-American
writers are connected through more ....
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When We Are Free
.... Ayau makes a number of assumptions here which are echoed by other
writers in this
book and which are more accepted by them than clearly demonstrated, and one ....
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Freedom
.... Ayau makes a number of assumptions here which are echoed by other
writers in this
book and which are more accepted by them than clearly demonstrated, and one ....
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Donald Niewyk's book The Holocaust
.... The Holocaust examines the Holocaust through the essays of numerous scholars and other
writers. Though authors in the
book disagree as to the true ....
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Montesquieu In his book The Persian Letters, Montesquieu ob
.... Lytton Strachey note that the structure of this
book was not original, for other
writers had made use of the device of outsiders traveling through a country ....
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Richard Wright's book Black Boy
.... Wright became one of the leading black
writers of his generation and remains a major figure today. He published six novels, his autobiography, a
book of short ....
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Two Native American Writers
.... related to Native Americans, in two works by Native American
writers, Sherman Alexie's The .... points out, Erdrich herself writes the name many times in the
book. ....
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Soyinka's Myth, Literature & the African World
.... Soyinka's
book is showing what some African
writers are doing to provide a strong and clear image of African culture and history so that Africans can operate ....
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Schooling Disadvantaged Children
.... These
writers approach the problems of disadvantaged students through analysis. Their
book, Schooling Disadvantaged Children, is essentially a thorough ....
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James A. Michener's novel "The Novel"
.... Michener seems to be arguing that the two
writers in the first two sections of his
book fit into two distinct categories of creativity. ....
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Mary Shelley's FRANKENSTEIN
.... addition, this paper will trace the influences that led to the writing of the
book: occultism, philosophy, science and morality. Very few
writers exist outside ....
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Four Articles on Writing
.... The four
writers see their writing as an integral part of their lives and characters, and .... "My Love Affair with English," the New York Times
Book Review, March ....
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Literary Annotated Bibliography
.... (In some ways it is a
book in which it would be best to read the sections on
writers the reader knows first, in order to get a clear picture of Ruoff's own ....
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Annotated Bib of Native American Sources
.... (In some ways it is a
book in which it would be best to read the sections on
writers the reader knows first, in order to get a clear picture of Ruoff's own ....
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Five Native American Writers
.... that this adaptive/adoptive mode would enable "Native American
writers to resist .... The
book, published in 1932, languished in near obscurity until it was revived ....
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20th Century Native American Writers
.... that this adaptive/adoptive mode would enable "Native American
writers to resist .... The
book, published in 1932, languished in near obscurity until it was revived ....
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Juan Peron & the Reshaping of Argentina
.... growth that might have been the surest aid to the lower classes in the long run" (p. 3). Turner is aligned with many of the other
writers in this
book when he ....
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Freud's Influence on Fiction
.... In either case, however,
writers from the 1930s on were able to rely on their readers .... would have to have been writing a very different kind of
book from this one ....
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Vladimir Nabokov's Lolita
.... Neither of these
writers ever manages to be consistent in viewing the narrative, and the introduction, as the words of characters in a
book. ....
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Social Meanings of News
.... Since the
book is a collection, there are many different methodologies and research approaches employed by the various
writers. ....
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News as a human construction
.... Since the
book is a collection, there are many different methodologies and research approaches employed by the various
writers. ....
(713

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Waldo Frank's City Block
.... There are, after all, few subjects left that most popular fiction
writers will not tackle. Frank's
book, however, still has the power to disturb its readers. ....
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Contributions of Writers to English Language
.... William Caxton was the first person to print a
book in English, and as .... perpetuate the power of this language, and again and again other
writers have turned to ....
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Cuban Literature
.... what many more experienced
writers never even attempt. She has tackled the large historical theme of political and spiritual exile in this
book, using the much ....
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