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Jun 23, 2021 · The reference fits well, because that's what the book is: a long, very thorough analysis and chronicle of an extremely complicated disagreement.
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Oct 17, 2018 · • “It is true of course that the hope released by a vivid visualization of a glorious future is a most potent source of daring and self ...
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It is the first day of school; the classroom crackles with whisper voices as a new group of fifth graders investigate my classroom library.
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Oct 6, 2018 · What happens when students read a text twice in a row or watch the same lecture video twice in a row? We know from research on retrieval ...
In their famous samizdat publication, Konrád and Szelényi (1979) argued that the intelligentsia was on the road to consolidating itself as the new ruling class.
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Jul 22, 2020 · The truths 'To Kill a Mockingbird' tells about white people. Rereading a classic on its 60th anniversary. Perspective by Errin Haines | The ...
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The first four chapters provide a survey of these issues and the ways they have been addressed by lngarden, lser, Jauss, and Barthes. Part Two.
schools, but, as well, he pinpoints (however unwittingly) what must be done to change our skewed perceptions: all readers, male and female alike, must be ...
Jun 17, 2011 · His own long-gone story breaks open on him all over again. Leo is 12 years old and visiting his upper-class schoolfriend Marcus's family seat, ...
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