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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... things . They learn by imitation far more than by precept . The uncritical confidence that many people place in words is a matter of constant amazement to me . When we were living in Chicago there was a concrete courtyard behind our ...
... things . They learn by imitation far more than by precept . The uncritical confidence that many people place in words is a matter of constant amazement to me . When we were living in Chicago there was a concrete courtyard behind our ...
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... things produced by human activities ; but the things that owe their existence exclusively to men nevertheless constantly condition their human makers . In addition to the condi- tions under which life is given to man on earth , and ...
... things produced by human activities ; but the things that owe their existence exclusively to men nevertheless constantly condition their human makers . In addition to the condi- tions under which life is given to man on earth , and ...
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... things , and things would be a heap of unrelated articles , a non - world , if they were not the conditioners of human existence . To avoid misunderstanding : the human condition is not the same as human nature , and the sum total of ...
... things , and things would be a heap of unrelated articles , a non - world , if they were not the conditioners of human existence . To avoid misunderstanding : the human condition is not the same as human nature , and the sum total of ...
Contenido
Personal Narrative | 1 |
MAXINE HONG KINGSTON The Woman Warrior | 9 |
JAMES THURBER The Night the Bed Fell | 16 |
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