Ball State University Forum, Volumes 27-28Ball State University., 1986 |
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Page 45
... present us with an outrageously innovative model for teaching . Those of us who are not inspired to imitate him closely are nonetheless put on our mettle , forced to ask ourselves : " What have I done lately to get my students involved ...
... present us with an outrageously innovative model for teaching . Those of us who are not inspired to imitate him closely are nonetheless put on our mettle , forced to ask ourselves : " What have I done lately to get my students involved ...
Page 56
... presents an elaborate pun that plays on the sacred Hindu syllable Om , which Joyce uses in its alternate spelling " aum " in ... present , was more widely disseminated in Joyce's time because of sensationalized reports of the so - called ...
... presents an elaborate pun that plays on the sacred Hindu syllable Om , which Joyce uses in its alternate spelling " aum " in ... present , was more widely disseminated in Joyce's time because of sensationalized reports of the so - called ...
Page 46
... present . Slocum recognizes that he yearns for " the lovely little me that once was " ( 205 ) . As an adult , he dreams " my mother was alive , .. chatting naturally with me without a grudge . . . . She beamed at me often , as she used ...
... present . Slocum recognizes that he yearns for " the lovely little me that once was " ( 205 ) . As an adult , he dreams " my mother was alive , .. chatting naturally with me without a grudge . . . . She beamed at me often , as she used ...
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