Extractions: Argumentation / Persuasion Argumentation builds on the processes of analytical writing (a strong thesis, analysis of elements, and relation of those parts to the whole) to attempt to sway an audience based on logical reasoning or what is classically referred to as logos. A successful writer will strongly assert her position in a thesis statement and defend it logically. This type of arguing is respected as the language of academics. Appealing to emotions, or pathos, is persuasion and is generally considered less effective; this is the language of advertisersa Wal-Mart commercial showcasing a dear interpreter, for instance, tells us little about the true worthiness of the store. Naturally, some combination of logic and emotion, argumentation and persuasion, may be successful in certain circumstances. Browse by Essay Topic or type a keyword to find the highest quality and most affordable term papers on the Web. Every term paper is available for instant download. We promise you: Top quality term papers: Our expansive Essay Library contains only university-level term papers that have been reviewed and approved by our trained professionals.
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Extractions: This page needs update, at least Georgian-Abkhaz conflict should be added as well as Russian peacemakers. This is pretty much related to current Russian-Georgian events. Anybody? User:Vassili Nikolaev I've added some more information from the Statesman's Yearbook (98-99). I don't have anything post 1999. Secretlondon 17:35, Nov 23, 2003 (UTC) edit Should discuss (maybe just mention)(not internationally recnognised) Abkhazian stamps. Daniel C. Boyer
CIA - The World Factbook -- Georgia Revision Exam Guide, homework help, - First Aid, - Internet help Guide border countries Armenia 164 km, Azerbaijan 322 km, Russia 723 km, http://www.infomat.net/1/class_room/worldbook/print/gg.asp
Extractions: Navigate Class Room: - Class Room Home Page - Worksheets - Activity Projects - National Curriculum Study Guide - Homework Help - First Aid - Internet Help Guide - Quizzes - Educational Games - Teacher Support - Accommodation Focus - Career Focus - I.T. Foundation Course - University Guide - The World Factbook - Infomat Library - Dictionary The World Factbook Georgia Introduction Georgia Background: Georgia was absorbed into the Russian Empire in the 19th century. Independent for three years (1918-1921) following the Russian revolution, it was forcibly incorporated into the USSR until the Soviet Union dissolved in 1991. Ethnic separation in Abkhazia and South Ossetia, poor governance, and Russian military bases deny the government effective control over the entirety of the state's internationally recognized territory. Despite myriad problems, progress on market reforms and democratization support the country's goal of greater integration with Western political, economic, and security institutions. Geography Georgia Location: Southwestern Asia, bordering the Black Sea, between Turkey and Russia
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Extractions: Los Angeles, CA 90095-1511 The mission of the department is the discovery, interpretation, dissemination, and preservation of human values created over a period of five or more thousand years in an area which was the cradle of all civilization. The department offers instruction in the major modern and ancient languages of the Near East: Akkadian, ancient Egyptian, Arabic, Armenian, Berber, Coptic, Hebrew, Persian, and Turkic. To meet increasing demands for a knowledge of this area and its past and present, it treats each language in a wide perspective as a means of communication, as a vehicle of a cultural heritage, as a research tool for the area, and as an object of research itself.
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UT Austin Department Of Linguistics :: Course Descriptions Rhetoric and composition 306 and English 316K or their equivalents, There will be weekly homework exercises to give practice in working with different http://www.utexas.edu/cola/depts/linguistics/courses/goto/courses/undergraduate_
Extractions: Upcoming Events Events coming soon... Note: Courses preceded by an asterisk (*) are suitable for non-majors. Click on the course name for the course description. For more information on these courses (including instructor, course time and course location), see the Spring 2003 Linguistics Course Schedule (undergrad) Introduction to the Study of Language Conference Course in Linguistics This course will introduce you to linguistics, the scientific study of language. In what ways do languages differ? In what ways are languages the same? How do languages change over time? Why do languages change? What are the differences between verbal and non-verbal communicating? Do dolphins speak? How do children learn language, and how do adults learn language? Does language control our view of reality? How does language interact with social class? What kind of language should be taught in schools? What language problems do other countries have? What are the different language families of the world?
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Extractions: Let me begin this essay by stating that I am a retired English teacher of 34 years experience and believe that I have treated all of my students fairly and equitably. Three times I had been named into Whos Who Among American Teachers and two of those nominations have been by minority students, one black and one Hispanic. Those students realized that my classroom standards were just as tough on them as they were on the majority Caucasian students and that I gave them no favoritism, slack or handicap for their minority-status ethnicity. I had always refused to dumb down my curriculum (Grammar, Vocabulary, Literature, Writing Skills) to accommodate students that lacked motivation, desire, curiosity, cooperation, respect for teacher authority and a willingness to learn. A year before I retired in 1999 my Middle Schools English Department had a special curriculum meeting and the Administration and my Department Supervisor wanted to change and modernize the English curriculums literature textbooks. The choice eventually narrowed down to two distinct textbook series (grades six-to-eight) and my schools nine English teachers voted on which companys series to incorporate into the schools English curriculum. Obviously administrative fiat (and pressure and trends from the State Department of Education) was more important than teacher democratic input and the English Departments overwhelmingly selected first choice was abruptly discarded because the other more politically correct literature textbook series from the administratively preferred company happened to have more cultural diversity and subsequently was more multicultural.
Extractions: The entire world knows Los Angeles. No other city has been so well represented in film, television, magazines and popular music. It's a real-life version of one of those souvenir postcard folders that spill out images accordion-style: tall palm trees exploding like fireworks in an azure sky; the Hollywood Sign gleaming huge and white against a shrub-blanketed hillside; freeways flowing like concrete rivers across the landscape; a lone surfer, silhouetted against the sunset's glow, riding the day's last wave. The area is also surprisingly varied. Standing on a sunny beach, you can see snowy mountains, then drive to them within a couple of hours. Almost any terrain - desert, forest, hillside, lakeshore - is easily accessible to anyone with a car. Home to the planet's first amusement park, L.A. regularly feels like one, as the line between fantasy and reality is often obscured. From the unattainable, anachronistic glamour of Beverly Hills to the earthy, street energy of Venice, each of the city's diverse neighborhoods is like a mini-theme park, offering its own kind of adventure. The colors of this city seem a little bit brighterand more surrealthan they do in other cities, the angles just a little sharper. Drive down Sunset Boulevard, and you'll see, the billboards are a bit taller, the wacky folks a touch wackier. Los Angeles gleefully embraces individuality and weirdness and change. Few places on Earth give you so much freedom and opportunity to pursue happiness in your own way.
Vladivostok Sunrise Issue 41, September 2001 A new armenian Gregorian church is about to be completed. The furniture includes students homework desks, bookcases, and storage cabinets made to order http://www.vladmission.org/newsletter/Sunrise/Sunrise41/Sunrise41.asp
Extractions: Return to Sunrise Index by Rev Daniel Maurer, C.J.D. The 2000-2001 Organ Concert Series in Vladivostok ended with two sold-out performances of a special Ave Maria concert in homage to the patroness of the parish, the Most Holy Mother God, during her special month of May. These annual Ave Maria concerts, begun just a year ago with only one performance, have in a very short time become a city tradition and the most highly praised concerts in the entire series. Originally the inspiration of our parish organist Marina Omelchenko for the Jubilee Year 2000, the concerts were so well received last year that she suggested that we should do something similar this year. The new and revised program, performed twice, drew rave reviews not only from the public but also from performing art critics of the local news media and from influential members of the Russian Far East classical music community. They were widely recognized as the most spiritual and inspirational musical program ever performed in Vladivostok.
TCA's Greek Too!: Reviews We would greatly appreciate your help in making this a very useful website. sentencelevel composition is not omitted from Athenaze, a feature which http://www.txclassics.org/greekreviews.htm
Extractions: from the Texas Classical Association home page articles pedagogical materials reviews announcements links If you have a review you would like to contribute to this website, please send it to ginlindzey@lindzey.us . We would greatly appreciate your help in making this a very useful website. Balme, Maurice and Lawall, Gilbert, Athenaze: An Introduction to Ancient Greek , Books I and II; Teachers Handbook, Books I and II, Oxford University Press, 1991. Book I, Pp 270, ISBN 0-19-505621-3; Teachers Handbook, Book I, Pp 110, ISBN 0-19-506384-8; Book II, Pp 297, ISBN 0-19-505622-1; Teachers Handbook II, Pp 129, ISBN 0-19-506930-7.
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Extractions: @import url( "http://monkeywearspants.blogsome.com/templates/wp-layout.css" ); Who knew that Luis Mandoki (the director of Trapped and Angel Eyes ) had a secret stash of untapped potential that was just waiting to be unleashed? But itâs a good thing that he did, because his Innocent Voices is not only one of the better war films to come out in recent years, but also one of those rare films that can transport you to somewhere in place and time that you might never have given a thought to, and make you care. Itâs tempting to describe Innocent Voices , which is set during the civil war in El Salvador, as a younger cousin to some of the more famous films about tragedies, like Schindlerâs List and Hotel Rwanda , but thatâs doing Innocent Voices an injustice. Mandokiâs film takes place during a conflict, but it isnât about that conflict. Sure, it leans to one side politically and doesnât ignore the reasons and consequences of the fighting, but its focus is squarely on its eleven year old main character, Chava. Therefore, what we get is the experience of war through the eyes of a child. And what a agonizing existence it is. Chava lives with his mother and two siblings (his father having fled to the United States at the outset of the war) in a ramshackle house in a small village thatâs so far managed to avoid the worst of the civil war, but on which both the Army and the Rebels are converging. On the good days, he gets to play with his friends, ride a bus, and fall in love with the teacherâs daughter. On the bad days, he huddles with his family underneath the bed as gunfire rips through the streets, hurries home before curfew, and hopes that the Army wonât be recruiting him anytime soon. Unsurprisingly, Hell eventually breaks loose and the bad days become everyday.
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Extractions: @import url( "http://monkeywearspants.blogsome.com/templates/wp-layout.css" ); Who knew that Luis Mandoki (the director of Trapped and Angel Eyes ) had a secret stash of untapped potential that was just waiting to be unleashed? But itâs a good thing that he did, because his Innocent Voices is not only one of the better war films to come out in recent years, but also one of those rare films that can transport you to somewhere in place and time that you might never have given a thought to, and make you care. Itâs tempting to describe Innocent Voices , which is set during the civil war in El Salvador, as a younger cousin to some of the more famous films about tragedies, like Schindlerâs List and Hotel Rwanda , but thatâs doing Innocent Voices an injustice. Mandokiâs film takes place during a conflict, but it isnât about that conflict. Sure, it leans to one side politically and doesnât ignore the reasons and consequences of the fighting, but its focus is squarely on its eleven year old main character, Chava. Therefore, what we get is the experience of war through the eyes of a child. And what a agonizing existence it is. Chava lives with his mother and two siblings (his father having fled to the United States at the outset of the war) in a ramshackle house in a small village thatâs so far managed to avoid the worst of the civil war, but on which both the Army and the Rebels are converging. On the good days, he gets to play with his friends, ride a bus, and fall in love with the teacherâs daughter. On the bad days, he huddles with his family underneath the bed as gunfire rips through the streets, hurries home before curfew, and hopes that the Army wonât be recruiting him anytime soon. Unsurprisingly, Hell eventually breaks loose and the bad days become everyday.
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Extractions: A Shared Interdisciplinary Curriculum for the Sixth Grade Tina Di Chiara The sixthe social studies curriculum focuses on the basic history of countries in the Eastern Hemisphere. As a language arts teacher, it is my desire to align the content of my courses with that of the social studies courses in order to reduce fragmentation of learning and help students in their development of a more unified view of their education. My original intention was to create a yearlong literature-based curriculum using texts that expand, extend,and enrich what was being learned in history. A dilemma presented itself in that I also wished to make the content of my classes more relevant to the lives of my students. To focus on the Eastern Hemisphere would be to stray far from my initial aim to explore the cultural histories my students could most identify with, such as the cultures of Latin and North America. However, after much consideration, it became clear that the basic study of Eastern Hemispheric countries lends itself wonderfully to a yearlong comparative view of the U.S. culture(s) and the principles that drive the American Dream. Under the metaphorical theme of a voyage, students will travel to foreign places and times, and they will read and hear the stories of people their own age from the pages of novels, short stories, biographies, and works of nonfiction.
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Extractions: Slavic Languages and Literatures Courses in Russian (Division 466) 101. First-Year Russian. No credit granted to those who have completed or are enrolled in 103 or 111. (4). (LR). In this course the student is introduced to the basics of Russian pronunciation and grammar. The course begins with an intensive study of the Russian sound system and orthographic rules (the alphabet and correct spelling). Students spend an average of 1.5 hours per day working in the language lab in the first few weeks of the course. After the basics of pronunciation and spelling are mastered, the course turns to the basics of the Russian grammar and the nature of the homework shifts. Now students spend two hours each week in the language lab, but do an average of 1-1.5 hours a night writing exercises. The class is supplemented by video shows and slide shows. Students who intend to concentrate in Russian Language and Literature or in Russian and East European Studies might consider taking the intensive class, Russian 103. 102. First-Year Russian, Continued.
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Extractions: Back to Table of Contents - World War I Links of Interest I am in the process of contacting this web sites to ask permission to link to them, so some of these may have to be dropped: Camp Dix Camp Dodge Camp Grant and Camp Pike WWI at The Gjenvick-Gjønvik Archives Camp Jackson Vintage Post Cards (Columbia, S.C.) Slow to load. Camp Merritt (New Jersey) Camp Upton (Yaphank Long Island, N.Y.) Life at Camp Funston: Reflections of Army Sergeant Charles L. Johnston (Fort Riley, Kansas) Also see at this site: Maps related to World War I including United States Military camps (at this web site) Military Camps (or National Army Cantonments) featuring Camp Custer and Camp Zachary Taylor (at this web site)
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Extractions: At 23, I was selling lousy stereo equipment to families who couldn't afford it, and one morning I woke to the sound of my own gasping breath. I wanted to go back to school. And the only place that would take me would be the community college. After begging a disciplinary committee to take me back, they told me that I would have to take every class over that I failed and that it would always be on my permanent record. But if I did well, I could redeem myself and they would do everything they could to help me. Being treated like an adult when you are still a kid is as disconcerting as it is invigorating. Unlike typical four-year colleges, there are no dorms, no campus parties, no frats, no first time away from home distractions and no low expectations. Rather than expecting that I was to spend all my free time partying, the teachers assumed I was there to push myself. In high school all they wanted was attendance and discipline, and from freshman I knew at four-year schools, teachers there offered freedom without real accountability. I was living in the margin with other losers people who had to deal with real responsibility, real freedom and their own fears that this was the last second chance they would ever get.
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Extractions: RUSSIAN BRIDE GUIDE Russian Women About Russia Dating Advice Services ... COMPOSERS Alexander Porphirievich Borodin was born in 1833 in Georgia, the illegitimate son of a serf and a Georgian prince. His mother later married a retired doctor, and Alexander was brought up in St. Petersburg with a good education. He got into the Academy of Medicine in St. Petersburg in 1850 where he studied to become a scientist. From 1864 until his death in 1887, he was a professor of chemistry at the St. Petersburg Military Academy; he both taught and did research. He worked hard to establish a medical school for women in Russia. Women were not admitted to the Academy, although there was some relaxation of the restrictions during the more liberal 1860's. Borodin's laboratory became the first place women were legally allowed to study medicine, but the right was eventually revoked by order of the repressive regime of Tsar Alexander III. Borodin dropped dead of a stroke at a party in 1887. His friend Nikolai Rimsky-Korsokov said about Borodin: "Borodin was an exceedingly cordial and cultured man, pleasant and oddly witty to talk with. On visiting him I often found him working in the laboratory which adjoined his apartment. When he sat over his retorts filled with some colourless gas and distilled it by means of a tube from one vessel into another, Iused to tell him that he was transfusing emptiness into vacancy."(2)