Navigational Hazards
by Elisavietta Ritchie and Donald Grady Shomette
This foldout reference provides a portable, scannable, and simple guide to the basics of argumentative essay writing. Designed to complement in-depth classroom instruction, it serves as a portable resource that students can use on their own or in class for quick, step-by-step guidance on how to plan, research, write, and edit argumentative essays. Advice on avoiding plagiarism and documenting sources is included, with up-to-date MLA and APA citation guidelines and a sample essay. Additional reso...
Reading Critically, Writing Well, 7th Edition & Easy Writer, 3rd Edition
by University Rise B Axelrod, University Charles R Cooper, University Alison M Warriner, and University Andrea A Lunsford
The poems in Folding Ruler Star are conceived as a value-neutral Paradise Lost. In other words, someone who is not God tells you to avoid a certain tree, and you disobey the instruction; the result is shame. Two characters agree that one of them is supposed to worship and obey the other without actually believing that the other possesses any special qualities that would enforce obedience; the first one disobeys the second one and has to be punished. A body has five parts; each part is alarmed. D...
Reclaiming Critical Remix Video (Routledge Research in Cultural and Media Studies)
by Owen Gallagher
Remix is now considered by many to be a form of derivative work, but such generalizations have resulted in numerous non-commercial remixes being wrongfully accused of copyright infringement. Gallagher argues, however, that remix is a fundamentally transformative practice. The assumption that cultural works should be considered a form of private property is called into question in the digital age; thus, he proposes an alternative system to balance the economic interests of cultural producers with...
Upgrading Book Distribution in Africa
Author/designer Leonard Koren looks at the bookmaking process behind each of his creations, from inspiration and organizing page principle to greatest difficulty and enduring lesson. Self-reflective and demythologizing, "13 Books "is an observant guide to the creative process and to the essential link between information, commerce, and visual form in our culture today. It will be of special interest to graphic/web designers and art directors.Leonard Koren lives in San Francisco and Tokyo and tra...
Obituaries are history as it is happening. Whose time am I living in? Was he a success or a failure, lucky or doomed, older than I am or younger? Did she know how to live? Where else can you celebrate the life of the pharmacist who moonlighted as a spy, the genius behind Sea Monkeys, the school lunch lady who spent her evenings as a ballroom hostess? No wonder so many readers skip the news and the sports and go directly to the obituary page. This book is the story of how these stories get told....
Do you ever feel like your science classes could use a shot of imagination? Boost the creativity quotient by assigning a travel blog about the digestive system, a packing list for the planets, or an interview with an atom. You'll inspire students to be better writers while you enjoy new strategies to assess their scientific understanding. That's the idea behind Creative Writing in Science. This classroom resource book featuresactivities that integrate writing with content in life science, Earth...
You Already Know: A Playwright's Guide to Trusting Yourself; Practical Exercises to Open the Channel
by Aaron Henne
Evidence-Based Writing, Grade K (Applying the Standards)
by Jeanette Moore Ritch
Always Be Yourself Unless You Can Be a Magician Then Always Be a Magician
by Uab Kidkis