Writing Inventions Janet M. RileyA collection of instructional stories, research, and classroom applications for teachers who use computers in their writing instruction. Winner of the 2002 Computers & Composition Distinguished Book Award presented by Clarkson University's Eastman Kodak Center for Excellence in Communication The increasing role of computer technology in the classroom has left many teachers searching for resources that will make sense of complex theories and provide
The first full-length study of the so-called prisoner statues
Jane Austen created the character of Catherine to remind the reader to be weary of an overactive imagination and that one must exercise caution when decoding what is true as well as what we want to believe is true
and Aristotle give us a substance ontology grounded in "being qua being" or "being per se" (to on he on) that guarantees a permanent and unchanging subject as the substratum for the human experience
Subsequent research suggests that marbling can occur at different stages of growth when sufficient nutrition is provided and that the relationship between total fat and marbling is not constant
A collection of essays that are tightly focused around the issue of religion in England between 1640 and 1660
and for crosscultural communication at large
and theory related to global nursing
Writing in the mid-15th century
Competitive price and format
the archaeology of tomb construction
This chapter reviews improving market access for smallholders
Hölderlin remains the poet who poetizes the possibility of finding our lost home amidst the homelessness brought about in the epoch of technological thinking