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The Dolphin Reader - Paperback By Hunt, Douglas
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- The Dolphin Reader
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Cengage Learning
ISBN-10
0618218467
ISBN-13
9780618218462
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2563235
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
848 Pages
Publication Name
Dolphin Reader
Language
English
Subject
Language Experience Approach, Readers
Publication Year
2002
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Language Arts & Disciplines, Education
Format
Perfect
Dimensions
Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
29.7 Oz
Item Length
8.3 in
Item Width
5.5 in
Additional Product Features
Edition Number
6
Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
2001-133276
Reviews
1. Some Ways of KnowingAdrienne Rich, Claiming an EducationSamuel Scudder, Learning to SeeCarol Bly, Growing Up ExpressiveJacob Bronowski, The Creative MindWilliam G. Perry, Jr., Examsmanship and the Liberal ArtsVincent G. Dethier, Extracting Information from a FlyLinda Hogan, Hearing VoicesWilliam L. Rodman, When Questions Are Answers2. Some Reasons for WritingGeorge Orwell, Why I WriteDavid Bradley, The FaithRichard Rodriguez, Mr. SecretsAdrienne Rich, When We Dead Awaken: Writing as Re-VisionGeorge Orwell, Politics and the English LanguageJoan Didion, Why I Write3. CommunityScott Russell Sanders, The Common LifeRobert Putnam, Bowling Alone: America's Declining Social CapitalKatha Pollitt, For Whom the Ball RollsH.D.F. Kitto, The PolisJames Baldwin, Fifth Avenue, Uptown: A Letter from HarlemJane Jacobs, The Uses of SidewalksSusan Glaspell, Trifles (drama)4. Femininity and MasculinitySusan Brownmiller, FemininityAnnie Dillard, Samson in ChainsTom Wolfe, The Right StuffKatha Pollitt, The Smurfette PrincipleJan Morris, To EverestNoel Perrin, The Androgynous ManJoAnn Wypijewski, A Boy's LifeGloria Steinem, Sex, Lies, and AdvertisingJohn Steinbeck, The Chrysanthemums (fiction)5. What's So Bad About Being Poor?Charles Murray, What's So Bad About Being Poor?Gary Soto, Black HairE.M. Forster, My WoodJohn Kenneth Galbraith, How to Get the Poor Off Our ConscienceClarence Darrow, Address to the Prisoners in Cook County JailSallie Tisdale, Good SoldiersLars Eighner, On Dumpster DivingAlice Walker, Everyday Use (fiction)6. On the JobDorothy L. Sayers, Living to WorkStuds Terkel, Two Prefaces from WorkingCarol Bly, Getting TiredSue Hubbell, BeekeeperPaul Roberts, Virtual Grub StreetPerri Klass, Learning the LanguageWilliam Carlos Williams, Jean Biecke (fiction)7. Faith and PracticeE.M. Forster, What I BelievePatricia Nelson Limerick, Believing in the American WestHuston Smith, The Straight Path of IslamRobert Kegan, The Mitzvah of KaporisMartin Luther King, Jr., Letter from Birmingham JailFlannery O'Connor, Revelation (fiction)8. Progress and Its PriceDaniel Boorstin, Technology and DemocracyAlice Bloom, On a Greek HolidayC.S. Lewis, The Abolition of ManBarbara Ehrenreich, Spudding OutRandall Jarrell, A Sad Heart at the SupermarketE.M. Forster, The Machine Stops (fiction)9. Their Lives and TimesLytton Strachey, Florence NightingaleJoan Didion, Slouching Toward BethlehemRoger Angell, In the CountryKatherine Boo, After Welfare
Dewey Edition
21
TitleLeading
The
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
808/.0427
Table Of Content
Contents 1. Some Ways of Knowing Adrienne Rich,Claiming an Education Samuel Scudder,Learning to See Carol Bly,Growing Up Expressive Jacob Bronowski,The Creative Mind William G. Perry, Jr.,Examsmanship and the Liberal Arts Vincent G. Dethier,Extracting Information from a Fly Linda Hogan,Hearing Voices William L. Rodman,When Questions Are Answers 2. Some Reasons for Writing George Orwell,Why I Write David Bradley,The Faith Richard Rodriguez,Mr. Secrets Adrienne Rich,When We Dead Awaken: Writing as Re-Vision George Orwell,Politics and the English Language Joan Didion,Why I Write 3. Community Scott Russell Sanders,The Common Life Robert Putnam,Bowling Alone: America's Declining Social Capital Katha Pollitt,For Whom the Ball Rolls H.D.F. Kitto,The Polis James Baldwin,Fifth Avenue, Uptown: A Letter from Harlem Jane Jacobs,The Uses of Sidewalks Susan Glaspell,Trifles(drama) 4. Femininity and Masculinity Susan Brownmiller,Femininity Annie Dillard,Samson in Chains Tom Wolfe,The Right Stuff Katha Pollitt,The Smurfette Principle Jan Morris,To Everest Noel Perrin,The Androgynous Man JoAnn Wypijewski,A Boy's Life Gloria Steinem,Sex, Lies, and Advertising John Steinbeck,The Chrysanthemums(fiction) 5. What's So Bad About Being Poor? Charles Murray,What's So Bad About Being Poor? Gary Soto,Black Hair E.M. Forster,My Wood John Kenneth Galbraith,How to Get the Poor Off Our Conscience Clarence Darrow,Address to the Prisoners in Cook County Jail Sallie Tisdale,Good Soldiers Lars Eighner,On Dumpster Diving Alice Walker,Everyday Use(fiction) 6. On the Job Dorothy L. Sayers,Living to Work Studs Terkel,Two Prefaces from Working Carol Bly,Getting Tired Sue Hubbell,Beekeeper Paul Roberts,Virtual Grub Street Perri Klass,Learning the Language William Carlos Williams,Jean Biecke(fiction) 7. Faith and Practice E.M. Forster,What I Believe Patricia Nelson Limerick,Believing in the American West Huston Smith,The Straight Path of Islam Robert Kegan,TheMitzvahofKaporis Martin Luther King, Jr.,Letter from Birmingham Jail Flannery O'Connor,Revelation(fiction) 8. Progress and Its Price Daniel Boorstin,Technology and Democracy Alice Bloom,On a Greek Holiday C.S. Lewis,The Abolition of Man Barbara Ehrenreich,Spudding Out Randall Jarrell,A Sad Heart at the Supermarket E.M. Forster,The Machine Stops(fiction) 9. Their Lives and Times Lytton Strachey,Florence Nightingale Joan Didion,Slouching Toward Bethlehem Roger Angell,In the Country Katherine Boo,After Welfare
Synopsis
Fairy gardens are enjoying an astonishing surge in popularity and now you can begin making your own enchanting miniature landscapes, complete with pint-sized accessories, diminutive plants, and quaint fairy figures. Gardeners Julie Bawden-Davis and Beverly Turner provide you with step-by-step instructions for creating a magical garden that will attract Thumbelina herself Learn how to design, plant, accessorize, and care for your very own small corner of the world by following seven simple steps, including choosing the perfect container, planting luxurious pint-sized plants, decorating with properly scaled accessories, and telling a story through the delicate fairies you choose to inhabit your magical wonderland. Included are full-color photographs showcasing various types of fairy gardens and accessories, which are sure to inspire the designer in you And best of all, these perennial gardens are perfect for the busy gardener, as they require less than ten minutes per week to maintain--this could be your new favorite hobby For the inner child in us all, Fairy Gardening is sure to enchant both the novice and the experienced gardener who wishes to stir up Lilliputian flights of fancy., When this flagship thematic reader first appeared in the 1980s, instructors appreciated its rigorous approach and challenging essays. This revision harks back to the classic "Dolphin Reader," with its timeless selections, lengthier readings, and streamlined apparatus.Compiled by a longtime freshman composition coordinator and current director of a writing-across-the-curriculum program, "The Dolphin Reader" is designed to engage students and provide instructors with flexibility and variety. The 87 carefully selected readings are arranged in thematic units that prepare students to face some of the central questions in a wide range of academic disciplines.Assignments and paper topics guide students to write in various styles, from autobiographical to historical, while helping them make connections and comparisons among essays.A unit of four nonfiction masterpieces includes Lytton Strachey's "Florence Nightengale" and Joan Didion's "Slouching Toward Bethlehem." These renowned longer selections are not available in comparable readers, and they give students an opportunity not only to read some of the finest prose of the last century, but also to apply insights drawn from several of the thematic units to a longer work.The Instructor's Resource Manual has hundreds of questions for discussion and writing; lesson plans and reading quizzes for each unit; and summaries, lesson plans, and style exercises for every selection., When this flagship thematic reader first appeared in the 1980s, instructors appreciated its rigorous approach and challenging essays. This revision harks back to the classic Dolphin Reader, with its timeless selections, lengthier readings, and streamlined apparatus. Compiled by a longtime freshman composition coordinator and current director of a writing-across-the-curriculum program, The Dolphin Reader is designed to engage students and provide instructors with flexibility and variety. The 87 carefully selected readings are arranged in thematic units that prepare students to face some of the central questions in a wide range of academic disciplines.
LC Classification Number
PE1122.D63 2003
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