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Cambridge Student Guide to King Lear (Cambridge Student Guides)
Published in Paperback by Cambridge University Press (2002-09-16)
Author: Celeste Flower
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Good resource
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2004-03-12
Good resource for the advanced student. This is full of excellent essays about Lear. However, the basic student might find them over-the-top and hard to read. Students interested in Shakespeare for major purposes will find that this is a great reference to keep on hand.

Humanities
Can happiness be taught?: An article from: Daedalus
Published in Digital by American Academy of Arts and Sciences (2004-03-22)
Author: Martin E.P. Seligman
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Will Read Again & Again
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Review Date: 2005-04-14
Wonderful positive instuctional & motivational article. Very interesting ideas and sources. Not your "quick read," requires some digestion.

Humanities
Can We Eat the Art?: Incredible Edibles and Art You Can't Eat
Published in Paperback by Incentive Publications (2001-01)
Author: Paula Guhin
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With this book you "art" what you eat!
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Review Date: 2001-02-08
The hands-on projects in this book are designed for parents, educators, scout leaders, camp counselors and any other caregivers of youngsters. There are over one hundred experiences described, with step-by-step instructions. Art terms are defined, evaluation pointers are included, and there are recipes for art materials, too. It's a valuable resource!

Humanities
The Canon and Its Critics
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages (2003-07-22)
Authors: Todd Furman and Mitchell Avila
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The Perfect foundation to an INTRO class
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-10-01
Philosophy has an interesting reputation for being a very difficult class for college students. I suppose this is because it combines the agonizing aspects of history with the frightening notion of critical thinking and argument analysis. However, "The Canon and its Critics" is an excellent step towards making philosophy clear to the average college student. The book is very broad and complete, and a reader could easily feel as if he's grounded himself in every aspect of philosophy. From metaphysics, artificial intelligence, epistemology, ethics, and political philosophy, The Canon and its Critics attacks the most pressing problems which plague today's perception of philosophy. This book is excellent for the intelligent student who wishes to learn philosophy as it should be learned: in a complete, detailed, and historical as well as modern aspect.

The book can be difficult to read; but this is through no fault of the authors. The styles of some of the great philosophers can be overwhelming at times, which is why the book may be difficult as a stand-alone source of knowledge. In a classroom setting, it is invaluable. A student can be content with his teacher's explanation of the text, or he may read further to truly grasp the material as an expert would. The book has much depth, and much can be learned from it. I have had the pleasure of attending Dr. Furman's classes, and can assure anyone that the book was written by a very talented, intelligent man who seems to genuinely enjoy teaching and helping others to understand. I highly recommend this book as a teaching tool.

If I were in a position to change this book to better fit my tastes, I believe I would enjoy more writing from the authors, Furman and Avila. Most of the book is a necessary compilation; however, the authors are so talented that I would enjoy a fresh perspective on the information in the form of philisophical commentary. Nevertheless, it stands that the book is excellent as is; no book can completely satisfy the thirst for philosophy. The Canon and its Critics acts as the first, crucial sip.

Humanities
The Canterbury Tales : A Unit Plan (Litplans on CD)
Published in CD-ROM by Teachers Pet Pubns Inc (2000-08-01)
Author: Mary B. Collins
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Teacher's Life Saver
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Review Date: 2005-07-27
As a teacher teaching five completely different literature and writing classes to all ages of students, finding Litplans has been a life saver! Preparing literature studies is extremely time intensive and I am working from ground zero this year in a non-public school setting. What I have really enjoyed about the Litplans is the versatility of the material. I am able to pick and choose exactly what I need for the different levels I am teaching. I am also able to insert my own personal material into the Litplan material if we have covered some aspect not addressed in the Litplans. The material is extremely thorougb ans set up in such a way that it may be modified with every subsequent presentation.
I have even visited the website for this product and purchased more plans. I highly recommend this product to anyone faced with the challenge of developing quality literature curriculum for their classes or simply wishing to supplement what they are currently using.

Humanities
Canto General (Ayacucho Library Collection Ser : Vol 2)
Published in Hardcover by Humanities Pr (1981-06)
Author: Pablo Neruda
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A Masterpiece of Latin American Literature
Helpful Votes: 17 out of 17 total.
Review Date: 1999-10-15
If you must read only one book from the Modern Latin American Literature (and this certainly would be a great mistake, if not a crime), then it should be this one. Canto General is a single poem, and yet it is a collection of poems. It is a historical epic, a social analysis, a political pamphlet, and a love sonnet. It is a song of Love and a song of Revolt, a personal song as well as a universal one; a song which whispers tenderly in your ear, and a song that screams against injustice with a loud forceful voice. It is Pablo Neruda's song and it is Chile's song, but it is truly America's song, North and South.

Written in Neruda's lyrical and mellifluous style, Canto General speaks with passion, lucidity, and even premonition of the heavy burden of social injustice and the brutality of tyrannical rule. But it also speaks with overflowing sensuality of love (for women, for the people, for his country). It would be unconscionable not to absorb and understand this book in its social and historical context, yet it would be a great mistake to view it uniquely as a political work of expression.

Read it to understand the Americas. Read it to revel in the beauty of its language. Read it to feel proud and to feel ashamed, to laugh and to cry. Read it in English (good), in Spanish (much better), or even in French (why not?)

I first read Canto General in French at the age of 15. I may since have forgotten some of the words in this book, but its impact and its spirit will probably remain with me for the rest of my life....

Humanities
Caribbean World: A Complete Geography
Published in Paperback by Cambridge University Press (1992)
Author: Neil E. Sealey
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Excellent for students of and travellers in the Caribbean
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-08-14
This overview of Caribbean geography opens a door to a wonderful and varied area of the world. For the serious student of geology or the traveller, this book provides technical information and excellent descriptions of the islands. It also illustrates the geological differences in the region. Excellent!

Humanities
Case Studies for Teacher Problem Solving
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages (1995-12-01)
Authors: Rita Silverman, William M Welty, and Sally Lyon
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Gripping account of teaching conundrums
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 1998-08-12
An excellent way to look at classrooms and put yourself in the position of a teacher with a problem. It really made me think, and allowed me to take more than one perspective on problems that on the surface seemed clear-cut. The cases are complex and detailed, yet not too long. A must read for teachers.

Humanities
Casebook in Abnormal Psychology, Fourth Edition
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages (1998-09-18)
Author: Lauren B. Alloy
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Fantastic!
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Review Date: 2007-08-06
I love this book! I bought it for a class, but I could read it for pleasure all day long...fascinating case studies.

Humanities
Cast a giant shadow; the story of Mickey Marcus; a soldier for all humanity
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Author: Ted Berkman
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Review Date: 2004-04-16
The First General Of Israel In 2,000 Years, He Brought West Point To The Middle East In this dramatic account of a colorful life is the warm and energetic personality of a courageous man, loved by nearly all who knew him. American to the core, Mickey Marcus after serving his country with distinction in World War II responded to the appeal of a beleaguered democracy in the Middle East and became one of the truly great heroes of modern Israel, the only soldier interred at West Point who was killed fighting under a foreign flag. First published in 1962, Kirk Douglas starred as the legendary Mickey, whose gravestone bears the quiet legend.


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