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Dominant influences shaping curriculum in America today
What are the dominant influences on school curriculum in America? What was the approach to curriculum development in the past? Those issues are addressed in this paper.
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The Shahnameh's influence on Turkish and Ottoman literature
This paper compares the Shahnameh with Turkish literature and classical Ottoman poetry. The main focus is on the oral versus written literary traditions. Another topic that is covered is the types of people who are depicted, and the many different influences that the Shahnameh has had on literature from Turkey.
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Emily Dickinson\'s Poem, \"Wild Nights!\"
This paper analyzes the poem "Wild Nights! Wild Nights!" by Emily Dickinson. It briefly describes Emily Dickinson's life as the context for her work. It then describes recurring themes in Dickinson's work. Finally, it rejects the erotic interpretation of "Wild Nights! Wild Nights!". Instead, it contests that "Wild Nights! Wild Nights!" is a poem about dreams and the subconscious, which is represented by the vast sea.
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Antigone Along With Its Companion
This paper uses Sophocles' Antigone as an example of Greek tragedy in order to highlight some of the important necessary elements of the genre. The paper highlights five of the main elements of Greek tragedy as outlined by Aristotle in his Poetics before focusing on plot, character, and speech. This examination reveals a certain connection between the characters of Antigone and Creon which only serves to reiterate the centrality of plot above all else.
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Undergraduate
Culturally Relevant Metaphors Metaphors From
Metaphors from my culture rule of thumb" is a common metaphor for an inexact measurement. It is a means of estimation made according to a rough and ready practical rule, not based in science or exact requirements.
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Doctorate
Higher education in America
As the pool of potential college students shrank over the last twenty years and as diversity of student populations increased, colleges and universities began accepting students who were otherwise qualified to enroll…
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Teaching Romeo and Juliet: Engaging Students With Shakespeare
"Sometimes parents just don't understand.' What teenage student does not understand the importance of this truth in his or her daily life? And what phrase more succulently sums up the basic theme of "Romeo and Juliet?"…
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Loss (Read P. 305) Leaving
The idea of loss can be handled differently according to the perspective. It can make one dwell forever, or allow one to move on easier. Don Quixote and Candide are both tales that have lived despite the passage of time. They both contain lessons that can still apply today and use satire as its preferred way of expression.
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Undergraduate
American literature: history, themes, and major works
Poe's odd but brilliant story, the Tell-Tale Heart revolves around two main issues: madness and reason, or how these two can paradoxically coexist in the human mind. The story is but one of Poe's many pieces that…
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Anthropology -- Short and Long
Fieldwork -- a type of anthropological (and other discipline-specific) research that involves data collection through direct observation of study subjects and face-to-face interviews.
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