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971: Cultural Diversity in Local Politics
... because "They're all speaking Spanish."(LASUI:1992) Likewise, this issue has a structural side to it as well. Blacks are concerned that bilingualism will become another screening device to deny Blacks access to both teaching positions and administrative positions in public bureaucracies. Proponents of bilingualism, on the other hand, rightfully point out the increasing necessity of a bilingual curricula as the proportion ofd nonnative English-speaking students mushrooms. Thus, education ...
972: The play "Amadeus" is Mainly Concerned With the Destructive Nature of Jealousy
... earns any, he spends it on lavish food and clothes immediately, instead of saving it. He spends all his time churning out music in final copy, which, although beautiful, doesn't earn money as would teaching music. Mozart is really the one who should be jealous, as he has little in the way of money or assets, or even respect. All he has is his talent and his priceless music, but ...
973: "The Truth About Foolishness" in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night.
... aware of how foolish the characters actually behave. Feste comments, "Better a witty Fool than a Foolish wit" (I,V, 34). This statement defends his humorous philosophy. Through his comedy Twelfth Night, William Shakespeare is teaching us a lesson about the truth. Shakespeare warns us of the dangers of self-love, pride, vanity, arrogance, and deceit. He illustrates the importance of being truthful with ourselves and others. Finally he suggests that ...
974: Henry IV: Hotspur vs. Harry
... to make offense a skill , redeeming this when men think least I will' (1.2.218-219). Westmoreland informs Henry that Worcester has turned his nephew Hotspur against the King : ' this is his uncle's teaching , this Worcester, malevolent to you in all aspects.' (1.1.95-6). Worcester is presented as the chief architect of the plot against Henry. After a long argument with the King, Hotspur proclaims his sympathy ...
975: Movie: The Last Supper
... the guests wouldn't even make it to the salad before dying. In total they had killed about eleven people including a seventeen-year old girl who was against the distribution of condoms and the teaching of sex education in high school. I think that at this point they all have realized that everything has really gotten out of control. The director seems to miss out on a few flaws that ...
976: Movie: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
... patients were here only because they put themselves here and didn't want to leave even though they had the option to. He tried his best to bring some life to these patients such as teaching them to play poker and gambling for cigarettes. He even went so far as to escape over a fence only to open the gate and to get the patients onto a nearby bus and drive ...
977: David Selznick and Since You Went Away
... of what Americans were, but what Americans wanted to be." (Koppes p 157) Today, this film looked upon as a model of how Americans were expected to behave. This film could be seen as a teaching tool for the average American. Seeing a family such as the "Hiltons" on-screen, pinching from their usual weekly budgets and bringing a boarder into their home for extra income- is a lesson to be ...
978: Arthur Miller and "The Crucible"
... relationships; prereading activities and questions; during reading questions, quotations, and activities; and after reading questions and activities. Each of the section suggests ways in which the excellent CD-ROM can be used to enhance the teaching of the play. CD-ROM activities are printed in bold face so that teachers can distinguish them from text activities. In this way, the guide can be utilized in classrooms using only the text or ...
979: Movie: Pretty Woman
... film better. In Cinderella you will also, like in all fairy tales, find "The Good Fairy". Pretty Woman also got one of these. It is the employees of the hotel, who helps Vivian buying clothes, teaching her manners etc. Pretty Woman is a film about love and live values, mixedup with a little bit of everything contributing to "The American Way Of Life". The primary theme of the film is love ...
980: George Bernard Shaw's "Pygmalion": Henry Higgins Is A Coarse Rude Man
... when he makes fun of Eliza when she does her expression, “ Ahhaaaooo”! He tries to imitate it and sounds very annoying while doing so. He is also very energetic. He shows us this when he teaching Eliza how to become a lady, he's jumping all over the room and screams at her to get it right. He will not take advice from anybody and when he is arguing with somebody ...


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