The McGraw-Hill ReaderMcGraw-Hill, 1985 - 686 páginas Addressing the continuing interest in core liberal arts issues, interdisciplinary themes, multicultural perspectives, and critical thinking, THE MCGRAW-HILL READER provides students with a full range of quality prose works spanning various ages, cultures, and subjects. The finely-tuned editorial apparatus encourages students to respond actively to the essays, to formulate their own critical judgments, and to develop in writing their reactions to and perspectives on the thematic concerns of the selections. The Seventh Edition features thirty-eight new essays that address current issues such as the quality of education, the role of technology, and the impact of media. The text concludes with a new appendix on writing a research paper. |
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... force of both . When Adams was a boy in Boston , the best chemist in the place had probably never heard of Venus except by way of scandal , or of the Virgin except as idolatry ; neither had he heard of dynamos or automobiles or radium ...
... force of both . When Adams was a boy in Boston , the best chemist in the place had probably never heard of Venus except by way of scandal , or of the Virgin except as idolatry ; neither had he heard of dynamos or automobiles or radium ...
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... force that made them one ; but it was not so . To Adams she became more than ever a channel of force ; to St. Gaudens she remained as before a channel of taste . 15 For a symbol of power , St. Gaudens instinctively preferred 16 the ...
... force that made them one ; but it was not so . To Adams she became more than ever a channel of force ; to St. Gaudens she remained as before a channel of taste . 15 For a symbol of power , St. Gaudens instinctively preferred 16 the ...
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... force , as a compass needle or a triangle was force , as the mechanist might prove by losing it , and nothing could be gained by ignoring their value . Symbol or energy , the Virgin had acted as the greatest force the Western world ever ...
... force , as a compass needle or a triangle was force , as the mechanist might prove by losing it , and nothing could be gained by ignoring their value . Symbol or energy , the Virgin had acted as the greatest force the Western world ever ...
Contenido
Personal Narrative | 1 |
MAXINE HONG KINGSTON The Woman Warrior | 9 |
JAMES THURBER The Night the Bed Fell | 16 |
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Términos y frases comunes
American Anaïs Nin Analyze asked attitude beautiful become bourgeoisie civilization culture dark Darwin's finches describe earth economic effect elephant English examples Explain eyes face father feel Freud geese George Orwell girl give hand heard Henry Reed human idea important Indian Indian Imperial Police Isaac Bashevis Singer kind Kiowas language learned live Llanstephan look manners marriage Maya Angelou means migraine mind modern moral morning mother narrative nature Negro never night novel paragraph perhaps person philistine Plato political QUESTIONS Rainy Mountain reason seemed sense sentence Sisyphus social society story street T. H. HUXLEY tell thesis things thought tion tone trees village whole woman women words Write an essay young