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21. A Coursebook on Scientific and Professional Writing for Speech-Language Pathology by M.N. Hegde | |
Plastic Comb: 453
Pages
(2003-01-08)
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a lot of work |
22. Miscellaneous Writings and Speeches - Volume 2 by Baron Macaulay | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(2010-07-06)
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23. The Writing Road to Reading : The Spalding Method of Phonics for Teaching Speech, Writing and Reading by Romalda Bishop Spalding, Walter T. Spalding | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(1990-09)
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Useful for Phonics
Good information sprinkled between a lot of fluff
Spalding a must!
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LOVED THIS BOOK |
24. Art Panels, BAM! Speech Bubbles, POW!: Writing Your Own Graphic Novel (Writer's Toolbox) by Trisha Sue Speed Shaskan | |
Paperback: 32
Pages
(2010-08-01)
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25. Abraham Lincoln: Selected Speeches and Writings (Library of America Paperback Classics) by Abraham Lincoln | |
Paperback: 550
Pages
(2009-07-30)
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26. Writing Road to Reading 5th Rev Ed: The Spalding Method for Teaching Speech, Spelling, Writing, and Reading (Harperresource Book) by Romalda Bishop Spalding, Mary Elizabeth North | |
Paperback: 496
Pages
(2003-02-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description The Spalding Method is a total language arts approach that has been used by teachers and parents for nearly fifty years to teach millions of students to spell, write, and read. Now fully updated to reflect the latest research on how children learn language, this newest edition is easier to use than ever. The Spalding Method helps train the right and left sides of the brain as children see, hear, read, and write. It is cost-effective and efficient; students use pencils, paper, and their minds. The results are stunning: Children learn to connect speech sounds to print and begin to write and read almost magically. Spalding students perform well in the classroom and on tests -- and most important, they love to read and write. Customer Reviews (29)
giving our kids the best!
Helpful Tool but has its flaws
Writing Road to Reading 5th Rev Ed: The Spalding Method for Teaching Speech, Spelling, Writing, and Reading (Harperresource Book
So much Info
Just Do It! |
27. Abraham Lincoln: Speeches and Writings 1859-1865: Bicentennial Jacket (Library of America #46) by Abraham Lincoln | |
Hardcover: 788
Pages
(2008-12-26)
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28. Freedom's Battle: Writings and Speeches by Mahatma Gandhi | |
Paperback: 190
Pages
(2009-09-25)
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29. Paul Robeson Speaks: Writings, Speeches, Interviews, 1918-1974 by Paul Robeson, Philip Sheldon Foner | |
Hardcover: 623
Pages
(1978-11)
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30. Boring Records?: Communication, Speech and Writing in Social Work by Katie Prince | |
Paperback: 210
Pages
(1996-02)
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31. The California Lectures of Maria Montessori, 1915: Unpublished Speeches and Writings (Clio Montessori) by Maria Montessori | |
Paperback: 300
Pages
(1997-10)
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32. American Political Rhetoric: Essential Speeches and Writings On Founding Principles and Contemporary Controversies (American Political Rhetoric: Essential Speeches & Writings on) by Peter Augustine Lawler | |
Paperback: 360
Pages
(2010-09-16)
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33. Eldridge Cleaver: Post-Prison Writings and Speeches by Eldridge Cleaver | |
Hardcover: 211
Pages
(1969-02)
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34. Edmund Burke: Selected Writings and Speeches by Edmund Burke | |
Paperback: 584
Pages
(1997-09-25)
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A Classical Regnery Anthology of a Conservative Luminary
conservatism's bard For two centuries a controversy has raged over Burke's political philosophy, in particular whether thegreat defender of American, Irish and Indian rights was inconsistent in opposing the FrenchRevolution.The very existence and the stubborn persistence of this controversy seem to demonstrateeither a complete misunderstanding or a willful misrepresentation of Burke's basic arguments.Onesuspects it's a bit of both.The greatness of Burke lies in the fact that he was among the first, andcertainly the most eloquent, defenders of democracy to recognize the dangers it entails; that power inthe hands of the masses is just as great a threat to liberty as when it lies in the hand of a dictator orking.This point had been amply demonstrated in France, where the revolutionists had quicklyabandoned any concern for personal freedom and had moved on to a bloody demand forequality--freedom's enemy. It is here that we arrive at the key point that divides the modern Left and Right.The Left believes (a laRousseau) that man is by nature "good" and all men are born with equal abilities, but thatenvironmental factors and corrupt institutions warp individuals, making some evil and keeping othersfrom realizing their full potentials; which if realized would make them equal to other men.The goalof the Left is therefore to remove, by any means necessary, these environmental and institutionalimpediments and return to an imagined state of nature where all men are good and are equally able;where Man will be governed by pure reason. The Right, on the other hand, recognizes that man is inately "evil"; that is, evil in the sense that he isself centered and will generally act in his own interest not the interest of others.Moreover, men areinherently unequal; in the state of nature, the able will tyrannize the less able.It is for these reasonsthat men form governments in the first place; to protect themselves from one another.The goal of theRight is to provide each individual with the greatest personal freedom and utmost opportunity to realizehis potential, consistent with the basic safety concerns that gave birth to the state in the first instance. Conservatives realize that pure reason will not lead men to treat each other with justice, by nature, menwill always seek advantage over one another.The State and other institutions safeguard us against thiseventuality. This fundamental difference can not be overstated.Prior to the 18th century, the Left would haveincluded all democrats, while the Right would have been made up of monarchists and supporters ofaristocracy.But beginning with the French Revolution, this fissure separated the regnant liberal forcesinto two competing camps, setting the stage for the two century long contest that ended in the early1990's with the fall of the Soviet Union.Both sides would produce great men, original theorists,brilliant writers and magnificent orators, but none of them would ever surpass Burke and his mastery ofall these fields.Rare are the men who so clearly perceive the fundamental issues that confrontmankind.They seem at times to be travelers from the future, come to warn us about what horrors theyears to come will hold unless we obey their counsel.Rarer still are the occasions when we heedthem.We can only imagine the millions of lives that would have been saved had people followedBurke's vision rather that that of Rousseau and Jefferson and Marx. Happily, here in America, James Madison's Constitution embodies many of the same ideas and protectsagainst many of the concerns which Burke expressed.The adoption of representative, rather thandirect, democracy; the bicameral legislature and tripartite government; the careful system of checks andbalances; the protection of basic rights from government interference: these are all, though we seldomdiscuss them in these terms, intended to protect the individual from the potentially tyrannical effects ofdemocracy.When commentators speak of the genius of the American system, whether they realize itor not, it is to this central fact that they refer.So while critics have struggled to understand a falsedichotomy in Burke's thought, we (and to a lesser extent the Brits) have enjoyed the fruits of a politicalsystem which assumes that his critique of democracy is less theory than received wisdom.Forwhatever reason, it took two hundred years and countless millions of lives before the rest of the worldrecognized what Burke (the bard) and Madison (the draftsman) had known all along; two centuries thatproved them indisputably correct. GRADE: A+
One of the 25 most important conservative books During the time he lived, in the 18th century,most political leaders were hereditary aristocrats, but Burke, like Cicero,did not descend from generations of prominent leaders. He earned hisleadership in British politics through the power of his mind, by studyingpolitical principles and applying them to real circumstances. A superficiallook at Burke's career might tempt one to dismiss him as a failure. Most ofthe causes to which he devoted himself were not successful in hislifetime. Prior to the American Revolution, he wrote brilliantlyon behalf of conciliation between Britain and the American colonies. Heargued for fair treatment of India by Britain. He argued for fair treatmentof the Irish by the British and for Catholic emancipation in England. Intime these positions won acceptance, but the acceptance came after Burke'sdeath. Fortunately, he did live long enough to see the triumph ofthe greatest work of his life: his effort to awaken his country to thefundamentally destructive but superficially attractive nature of the FrenchRevolution. His thorough and, I believe, inspired condemnation of theFrench Revolution swept British majority opinion. To Burke, more than anyother politician of his time, goes the credit for creating the intellectualforce which saved Europe from revolutionary chaos anddictatorship. Modern-day conservatives are also profoundly in hisdebt, as his writings against the French revolution provided thephilosophical foundation for anti-communism in particular and orderedliberty in general. Read Burke. All his writings on government and politicsare a rich ore, studded with gems of wisdom. ... Read more |
35. Malcolm X: The Last Speeches (Malcolm X speeches & writings) by Malcolm X | |
Paperback: 180
Pages
(1989-06)
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There is a Worldwide Revolution Brewing...
The best of the M/X compilations
"There's a worldwide revolution going on"
Malcolm X's Words: A Guide To Action Today !
The Real Malcolm X |
36. Fiction's Inexhaustible Voice: Speech and Writing in Faulkner by Stephen Ross | |
Paperback: 204
Pages
(1991-06-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description In Fiction's Inexhaustible Voice, Stephen Ross explores the nature of voice in William Faulkner's fiction by examining the various modes of speech and writing that his texts employ. Beginning with the proposition that voice is deeply involved in the experience of reading Faulkner, Ross uses theoretically grounded notions of voice to propose new ways of explaining how Faulkner's novels and stories express meaning, showing how Faulkner used the affective power of voice to induce the reader to forget the silent and originless nature of written fiction. Ross departs from previous Faulkner criticism by proceeding not text-by-text or chronologically but by construction a workable taxonomy which defines the types of voice in Faulkner's fiction: phenomenal voice, a depicted event or object within the represented fictional world; mimetic voice, the illusion that a person is speaking; psychic voice, one heard only in the mind and overheard only through fiction's omniscience; and oratorical voice, an overtly intertextual voice which derives from a discursive practice--Southern oratory--recognizable outside the boundaries of any Faulkner text and identifiable as part of Faulkner's biographical and regional heritage. In Faulkner's own experience, listening was important. As he once confided to Malcolm Cowley, "I listen to the voices, and when I put down what the voices say, it's right." In Fiction's Inexhaustible Voice, Ross conducts a careful analysis of this fundamental source of power in Faulkner's fiction, concluding that the preponderance of voice imagery, represented talking, verbalized thought, and oratorical rhetoric and posturing makes the novels and stories fundamentally vocal. They derive their energy from the play of voices on the imaginative field of written language. |
37. Visible Speech: The Diverse Oneness of Writing Systems (Asian Interactions and Comparisons) by John Defrancis | |
Hardcover: 328
Pages
(1989-09)
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Important, Authoritative Book
Not tendentious in the least.
Tendentious |
38. Isadora Speaks: Uncollected Writings and Speeches of Isadora Duncan by Isadora Duncan | |
Paperback: 147
Pages
(1981-06)
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39. This Is Wendell Willkie: A Collection Of Speeches And Writings On Present-Day Issues by Wendell L. Willkie | |
Hardcover: 292
Pages
(2008-06-13)
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40. Abraham Lincoln: A Documentary Portrait Through His Speeches and Writings by Abraham Lincoln | |
Paperback: 318
Pages
(1964-06-01)
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