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(2012). Reading like a historian: A document-based history curriculum intervention in urban high schools. Cognition and Instruction, 30(1), 86–112. https://doi.org/10.1080/07370008.2011.634081 Article Google Scholar Schleppegrell, M. J. (2004). The language of schooling: A functional ...
a historian, or if you're in university or college, a lot of the times you have to read something called a journal, which is something for professionals to read about their field. So it's usually modern research. These things can be very difficult to read, so if you're reading these...
I send him some pictures for him to see what Paris is like.我寄给他几张照片,让他瞧瞧巴黎是什么样子的。She arrived early in order to get a good seat.为找个好位置,她早早地到场了。Let's hurry so as not to be late for the movie....
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This is a useful review article on how anthropologists have studied humanitarianism since the late 1980s. It provides valuable insight into the epistemology of the discipline but also raises questions which may interest others, such as historians like myself. One of Ticktin's main contentions is ...
I don not know what it is to see into the heart of a friend through that "window of the soul”, the eye. I can only "see" through my fingertips the outline of a face. I should like to see the books which have been read to me, and which I have revealed to me th...
“Vincent’s Party“– The Hadley binge continues. This was historical fiction, set after the war, and accordingto the author interviewis part of a novella, which explains why it felt a bit incomplete to me, like there was a lot more of these characters’ stories that could be told. The...
He was still very much in mourning when Smith came to him with a novel proposal. If Kingsbury would agree to be joined to Whitney in a “civil union”—not actually a marriage but something that looked to the residents of Nauvoo exactly like one—then Smith would seal him to his beloved...
Furtwängler manages to whip the scherzo up into an unrelenting and menacing March, almost sounding like a hard driven and fanatic ‘Devil’s Dance.’ The most touching aspect of Furtwängler’s interpretation of this movement however is the ending of the trio, bars 491 to 530, in where ...