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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Gold Müzik Market
I rarely read anything that's not about early 19th Century, but, on a whim, I bought this recent biography about Andrew Carnegie;philanthropist, steel king and robber baron. Carnegie was the proto-typical "poor boy made good" and was one of the richest men in the world. and he was a true conundrum; filthy rich, yet he thought it was his duty to give away as much as he could before he died to philanthropic causes. and, even though he did give away millions to those less fortunate, he had a general disdain for the poor, even those who wored in his steel mills! This is a well written book! I came away with mixed feelings about Carnegie; I liked him but I also was disgusted by him.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Akıllı Adam Yayınları
Don't really want to finish it because i'm afraid it will end badly.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Çizgi Düşler Yayınevi
This was a fun book to finish on vacation since we spent a day in Charleston.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İş Bankası Kültür Yayınları
YOYA CODE: 5Q 4P A. Pre-Reading/Anticipatory Thoughts: I read this book for the second time this semester before I taught it to my seniors at KMHS. The first time I read it was for my Shakespeare seminar my last undergraduate year in college. I enjoyed it the first time because the timeless themes apply to today's culture in several ways. Iago's jealousy and motives are based on hearsay; many people today get jealous for lesser offenses than Iago believes Othello and Cassio commit. If we turn on Forty Eight Hours Mystery , Dr. Phil or Unsolved Mysteries, we see stories of spousal murder for insurance reasons and financial advancement. Othello will always have relevance to high school seniors who are beginning to experience jealousy, love relationships, and pressure to conform in increasing amounts. B. During Reading: I read this play very slowly with my on-level seniors. Because of the way my CT wanted me to teach the play, we read through EVERY WORD. I was forced to ensure I knew what each word meant because I was expected to delineate the play line by line, act by act, scene by scene to them by standing in front of the room and talking through it. I will NEVER teach Othello this way again because my students were just as bored as I was. Despite my casual attempts to pull them in by stopping and relating the text to their lives outside school, they still had a difficult time going beneath the plot surface because of a study guide I gave that stuck to who? what? when? where? why? type questions. We discussed jealousy as it related to both men and women of Shakespeare's time and today. We went over Emilia's speech when she states: "But jealous souls will not be answer'd so / They are not ever jealous for the cause / But jealous because they are jealous" (3.4.59). I was able to have they students research a jealous character on a television show and analyze the justifications for their actions. All in all, I was able to introduce some elements to them like the play does not have to be about race and racism. It's so much more than that. We talked about the way Shakespeare switches from prose to verse in an effort to entertain and ensure the groundlings understood the plot. I explained the play in terms of reputation, communication, loyalty and prejudice. It wasn't the same kind of racism we struggle with in America. The students traced what Shakespeare might have been trying to tell us from reading this play. C. After Reading: I'll have to admit, I liked this play more before I taught it to seniors. While I believe they can connect with some of the major themes and motifs in Othello, I had to grit my teeth all the way through reading EVERY WORD of it in class. I'll admit trying to teach a play dealing with soliloquies, asides and dramatic irony without acting it out almost bored me to tears. The next time I teach this play, (if I am required to because I am now scarred for life) we will act out scenes and I will show clips along the way to reinforce what we discuss in class.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Yeni Boyut Yayınları
From the opening line that described perfectly how I felt watching Sybian porn, I knew this was going to be a great ride.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Sağlam Yayınevi
I do not like this book at all! It was put under the kids section but it is a teenager book and I do not like it!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Pelikan Tıp Teknik Yayıncılık
I didn't care for this book. It made me sad. Frank and April are hasty in all that they do. Hastiness isn't a trait I admire. This book strongly suggest that marriage is the mind and spirit killer. I don't agree with that.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Porte Müzik Eğitim Merkezi
This book of short stories is extremely well crafted. Each story is united by the theme of evolution/myths/bible theories/scientific theories, and it is def my favorite of Calvino's thus far. The first story about the moon is the best, and is a must read if anyone was to choose just one story from the book.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Guraba Yayınları
Yes, I finally gave in and read it after the whole world was raving about it. It was certainly interesting enough to hold my attention, and I think it was creative, but I didn't think it was anything spectacular. It didn't live up to the hype.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Martı Yayınları
This book was entirely inspirational for me at a point where I had moved to a new city, couldn't find a job and had no idea what I wanted to do with my life. Not that it gave me an answer, but it inspired me to get out there and learn about the many different paths people can take to get where they are. A must-read for any recent college grad, or anyone who's in a career slump.
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