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The Dorchester Waterfront: An Avocational Underwater Archaeological Report, Drew Ruddy, Steve Howard
The Dorchester Waterfront: An Avocational Underwater Archaeological Report, Drew Ruddy, Steve Howard
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No abstract provided.
Intensifying English Vocabulary Instruction For English Language Learners, Lisa A. Fitton Ph.D., Kristina Nichole Bustamante, Mary Claire Wofford, Dana Brown, Clariebelle Gabas, Rachel Hoge, Carla Wood
Intensifying English Vocabulary Instruction For English Language Learners, Lisa A. Fitton Ph.D., Kristina Nichole Bustamante, Mary Claire Wofford, Dana Brown, Clariebelle Gabas, Rachel Hoge, Carla Wood
Faculty Publications
English vocabulary development is a key component of language and literacy development for English language learners (ELLs) living in the United States. With the increase in the number of speech-language pathologists (SLPs) with ELLs on their caseloads, it has become increasingly important for SLPs to be able to facilitate vocabulary growth in ELLs. To assist SLPs working with ELLs in schools, the present paper provides an overview of strategies to enhance English vocabulary instruction for ELLs, drawing on evidence from research with both monolingual and bilingual students. Strategies included are: leveraging the native language, teaching comprehension monitoring, embedding instruction in …
Employment Relations And The Failure Of Sympathy In Hardy’S Desperate Remedies And The Mayor Of Casterbridge, Lauren Hoffer
Employment Relations And The Failure Of Sympathy In Hardy’S Desperate Remedies And The Mayor Of Casterbridge, Lauren Hoffer
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Colonial Conflicts And The Carolina-Chickasaw Connection, Charles R. Cobb
Colonial Conflicts And The Carolina-Chickasaw Connection, Charles R. Cobb
Faculty & Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
“She Brings Everything To A Grindstone”: Sympathy And The Paid Female Companion's Critical Work In David Copperfield, Lauren Hoffer
“She Brings Everything To A Grindstone”: Sympathy And The Paid Female Companion's Critical Work In David Copperfield, Lauren Hoffer
Faculty Publications
In David Copperfield, Charles Dickens employs Rosa Dartle, Mrs. Steerforth's paid female companion, as an agent of his narrative. The companion in Victorian literature is an ambiguous figure whose status as a genteel insider and outsider within the domestic circle makes her a unique vehicle for the disclosure of important information the narrative cannot otherwise convey. Companions in the nineteenth century were hired to provide company, amusement, and, most important, a sympathetic ear for their mistresses' confidences. But, as Dickens and other Victorian writers show, this purchased sympathy-for-hire can be corrupted and distorted to serve the companion's own selfish …
Willtown Bluff: “. . .A Convenient Fertill Piece Of Land Fitt To Build A Town On. . .”, Drew Ruddy
Willtown Bluff: “. . .A Convenient Fertill Piece Of Land Fitt To Build A Town On. . .”, Drew Ruddy
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No abstract provided.
Legacy - December 1998, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina
Legacy - December 1998, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina
SCIAA Newsletter - Legacy & PastWatch
Contents:
South Carolina's First Underwater Trail is Open!.....p. 1
Director’s Notes.....p. 2
"Romancing the Past" Gala.....p. 3
Bush Hill Plantation.....p. 4
Allendale Expedition.....p. 8
Santa Elena Conference.....p. 9
Search for Le Prince.....p. 10
ART Donors.....p. 14
Willtown: Past and Present.....p. 18
The Wee Boat.....p. 19
Portrait of an Artist.....p. 20
ART Tour to South Africa.....p. 23
Pritchard's Shipyard.....p. 24
Staffordshire Potteries, Lisa Hudgins
Staffordshire Potteries, Lisa Hudgins
Faculty & Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
William Campbell Preston, Student, Statesman, President, Professor, Patrick G. Scott
William Campbell Preston, Student, Statesman, President, Professor, Patrick G. Scott
Faculty Publications
The life and achievements of William Campbell Preston (1794-1860), US Senator and President of South Carolina College.
Notebook - January-December 1979, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina
Notebook - January-December 1979, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina
SCIAA Newsletter - Notebook
Contents:
The Search for Sixteenth Century Santa Elena.....p. 1
A functional Study of the Kershaw House Site in Camden, South Carolina.....p. 1
The Recording and Analysis of Private Relic Collections and Associated Archeological Sites in South Carolina - A Pilot Study.....p. 13
Current Research in the Southeast.....p. 19
Institute Publications for 1979.....p. 28
On Distinguishing Between French and English Spall-Type Gunflints.....p. 31
The Geology of Gun Spalls.....p. 37
The Horizon Concept Revealed In The Application Of The Mean Ceramic Date Formula To Spanish Majolica In The New World, Stanley South
The Horizon Concept Revealed In The Application Of The Mean Ceramic Date Formula To Spanish Majolica In The New World, Stanley South
Faculty & Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
A Comment On The Ceramic Analysis Forum Contributions, Stanley South
A Comment On The Ceramic Analysis Forum Contributions, Stanley South
Faculty & Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Evolution And Horizon As Revealed In Ceramic Analysis In Historical Archeology, Stanley South
Evolution And Horizon As Revealed In Ceramic Analysis In Historical Archeology, Stanley South
Faculty & Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Exploratory Archeology At Holmes' Fort, The Blockhouse, And Jail Redoubt At Ninety Six, Stanley South
Exploratory Archeology At Holmes' Fort, The Blockhouse, And Jail Redoubt At Ninety Six, Stanley South
Faculty & Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Excavating The Fortified Area Of The 1670 Site Of Charles Towne, South Carolina, Stanley South
Excavating The Fortified Area Of The 1670 Site Of Charles Towne, South Carolina, Stanley South
Faculty & Staff Publications
No abstract provided.