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    The Use of Literature in Teaching English as a Foreign Language By: Amr Alhemiary Abstract This research aims at emphasizing the use of literature as a popular technique for teaching both basic language skills (i.e. reading‚ writing‚ speaking and listening)and language areas(i.e. vocabulary‚ grammar and pronunciation) in our times. Reasons for using literary text in a foreign language classroom‚ suitable situations for teaching literature and main criteria for selecting suitable literary texts

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    race‚ gender‚ sexuality‚ class‚ culture‚ and ethnicity can all influence one’s opinion‚ affecting the way they may critique different writing pieces and studies. In her article‚ “The Gender Studies Hypothesis”‚ Janet Shibley Hyde tackles the idea of perspective in the form of psychological differences between genders‚ and argues that genders are more alike than similar. My subject position as a triplet white male who identifies as asexual helped me see the cultural importance of Hyde’s article by placing

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    Sally Morrell publishes an article entitled‚ “Tortured by hi-tech”‚ (Herald Sun 13’6’2001). She contends that human beings are being controlled by technology‚ and that instead of technology making our lives easier. It is doing the complete opposite and that technology now rules our lives. Sally’s overall approach and tone varies throughout the article‚ it consists of aggression and irony. Through the use of a visual together with examples and statistics Sally persuades the reader. Sally gives her

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    Gender Differences in Students’ Academic Performance Students with urban and suburban backgrounds consistently outperformed students from rural and small-town areas. Parental education levels correlated with academic success. Considering the background of the study’s female participants one could reasonably expect women to outperform men. However‚ in spite of the higher indicators of success possessed by women‚ this expectation was not fulfilled. Data and background predictions did not match up

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    Ed Gein/Page 3 Introduction This paper is based on the life of Ed Gein. He was an unusual character‚ born on a farm‚ and raised by a religious crazy‚ domineering mother. In the space of a few years his entire family passed away and he was left to take care of his farm all by himself. In the next few years he became a grave robber‚ a necrophiliac‚ a cannibal‚ and also took up arts and crafts in body parts. He is known as one of the weirdest serial killers of the twentieth century

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    THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND THE USE OF ENGLISH TEXTS IN THE NIGERIAN UNIVERSITIES: A CASE OF CONFLICTING INTERESTS ABSTRACT The status of the English language in Nigeria has not engendered a commensurate development of the language‚ especially in the school system. That the youths‚ especially‚ do not have adequate functional competence in the language is attested to by the rate of failure in the terminal senior secondary school examinations and the low level of performance in the General

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    CHAPTER ONE 1.0 INTRODUCTIONIn most Universities the world over today‚ the academic performance of students has recently come under scrutiny for a number of reasons. For instance‚ a number of studies have been carried out to identify causal factors of poor academic performance in a number of institutions worldwide. Interestingly‚ most of these studies focused on the three elements that intervene. Such included‚ parents (family causal factors)‚ teachers (academic causal factors)‚ and students (personal

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    Paradoxical Vocal Fold Movement (PVFM) is a condition characterized by occasional attacks of breathing difficulty in which one’s vocal folds involuntarily adduct during inhalation and/or exhalation‚ and therefore restrict the airflow to and from the lungs (Mathers-Schmidt‚ 2001). It is also referred to as Vocal Cord Dysfunction and although it is not necessarily a voice disorder‚ voice disorders often co-occur with it. This paper will look to explore factors influencing the differential diagnosis

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    Pre-Referral Processes to Special Education Pre-Referral Processes to Special Education Bion Mills Grand Canyon University SPE-529N Spec. Educ. Foundation/Frmwrk. May 23‚ 2012 Response to Intervention (RTI) & Positive Behavior Intervention and Supports (PBIS) Pre-referral Processes to Special Education With the passage of the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) in 2001 and revisions of Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)‚ schools have implemented the

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    Biological Criminal Behavior (Ed Gein) Michelle Hudson‚ Dustin May‚ Liz Monroe‚ Prudence Sandoval‚ Richard Watts CJA/234 May 7‚ 2012 Christopher Byland Biological Criminal Behavior (Ed Gein) “Certain psychological problems have been known to be inheritable and if given the right circumstances‚ individuals with those genes could find themselves engaging in criminal activity” (Jones 2005.) In the case of Edward Gein‚ biological genes and the fact that his mother controlled his environment as a child

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