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The Effects Of Reading Books About War On The Attitudes Of Fifth Grade Students Toward War, Letitia A. Green Sep 1994

The Effects Of Reading Books About War On The Attitudes Of Fifth Grade Students Toward War, Letitia A. Green

Student Work

The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of reading books that deal with the topic of war on the attitudes of children toward war. At the beginning of the nine week study an attitudinal survey was administered to two groups of fifth grade students as a pretest. Twenty-six students participated in the study. Students in the experimental group then independently read at least two books that dealt with war and listened to nine other war stories. The students kept a journal to record their thoughts and feelings about war and the literature they read and heard. At …


September 1994 Sep 1994

September 1994

Shake, Rattle & Roll

The September 1994 issue featured Funkahawlikz.


The Making Of "The Letter", Richard Simms Sep 1994

The Making Of "The Letter", Richard Simms

Theses

None provided.


The Ucf Report, Vol. 17 No. 3, August 26, 1994, University Of Central Florida Aug 1994

The Ucf Report, Vol. 17 No. 3, August 26, 1994, University Of Central Florida

The UCF Report

UCF, public schools form partnerships; Minority business increases; Educators lose bid for faculty; Enrollment sells to record 25,000; Input for '95 budget consideration.


Winnetka-6 (Original Writing), Bettina E. Sobey Aug 1994

Winnetka-6 (Original Writing), Bettina E. Sobey

UNLV Retrospective Theses & Dissertations

A collection of short stories set in a Midwestern suburb during the 1950's. The stories will deal with communication, perspectives, and interactions of characters as they relate to each other and the society around them during this period.


The Babbler Volume 74 (1994-1995), Lipscomb University Aug 1994

The Babbler Volume 74 (1994-1995), Lipscomb University

The Babbler (Student Newspaper)

David Lipscomb University's (now Lipscomb University) The Babbler student newspaper volume 74, which ran from August 1994–April 1995. It had 29 issues, including a special "Bison Basketball Preview" issue between issues 11 and 12. Issues 4 and 12 were originally misnumbered but corrected.


Office Of Information Services Magazine 1994, University Of Alabama In Huntsville Aug 1994

Office Of Information Services Magazine 1994, University Of Alabama In Huntsville

Office of Information Technology (OIT)

No abstract provided.


Kickshaws, David Morice Aug 1994

Kickshaws, David Morice

Word Ways

A collection of linguistic kickshaws


Media Violence And The Obscenity Exception To The First Amendment, Kevin W. Saunders Aug 1994

Media Violence And The Obscenity Exception To The First Amendment, Kevin W. Saunders

William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

No abstract provided.


Daily Eastern News: August 01, 1994, Eastern Illinois University Aug 1994

Daily Eastern News: August 01, 1994, Eastern Illinois University

August

No abstract provided.


Anticipating The Atom: Popular Perceptions Of Atomic Power Before Hiroshima, Jacques D'Emal Jul 1994

Anticipating The Atom: Popular Perceptions Of Atomic Power Before Hiroshima, Jacques D'Emal

Jacques d'Emal

Before Hiroshima made the Bomb an object of popular concern, possible implications and applications of atomic physics had been discussed in the public forum. The new science of X-rays and radium promised the possibilities of unlimited energy and the transmutation of elements in the two decades leading up to World War I. During the twenties, as scientific method struggled to keep pace with atomic theory, discussion centered on the feasibility of atomic disintegration as an energy source and the many uses of radium. The 1927 case of the New Jersey Radium Dial Painters, who sued their employers for compensation after …


The Parthenon, July 28, 1994, Marshall University Jul 1994

The Parthenon, July 28, 1994, Marshall University

The Parthenon

No abstract provided.


The Guardian, July 20, 1994, Wright State University Student Body Jul 1994

The Guardian, July 20, 1994, Wright State University Student Body

The Guardian Student Newspaper

Sixteen page issue of The Guardian, the official student-run newspaper for Wright State University. The Guardian has been published regularly since March of 1965.


Ballast Quarterly Review, V09n4, Summer 1994, Roy R. Behrens Jul 1994

Ballast Quarterly Review, V09n4, Summer 1994, Roy R. Behrens

Ballast Quarterly Review

A journal devoted to wit, the contents of which are intended to be insightful, amusing, or thought provoking.


La Salle Magazine Summer 1994, La Salle University Jul 1994

La Salle Magazine Summer 1994, La Salle University

La Salle Magazine

No abstract provided.


Vol. 69, No.2 | Summer 1994, Bridgewater College Jul 1994

Vol. 69, No.2 | Summer 1994, Bridgewater College

Bridgewater Magazine

No abstract provided.


Sfra Review, July/August 1994 Jul 1994

Sfra Review, July/August 1994

SFRA Newsletter (Science Fiction Research Association)

The July/August 1994 issue of the SFRA Review.


The Murray Ledger And Times, June 28, 1994, The Murray Ledger And Times Jun 1994

The Murray Ledger And Times, June 28, 1994, The Murray Ledger And Times

The Murray Ledger & Times

No abstract provided.


Daily Eastern News: June 27, 1994, Eastern Illinois University Jun 1994

Daily Eastern News: June 27, 1994, Eastern Illinois University

June

No abstract provided.


Struggling Readers In The Regular Classroom: A Personal Reflection, Curt Dudley-Marling Jun 1994

Struggling Readers In The Regular Classroom: A Personal Reflection, Curt Dudley-Marling

Reading Horizons: A Journal of Literacy and Language Arts

Eclecticism, a common alternative to the model of unique instruction, "holds that multiple perspectives and approaches will be necessary to accommodate the needs of children who possess differences in abilities and learning histories" (Kameenui, 1993, p. 376-383). Here teachers select the best teaching and learning activities from various approaches to literacy as a means of meeting the diverse needs of learners.


Gods, Heroes, And Figureheads, Nancy Stern May 1994

Gods, Heroes, And Figureheads, Nancy Stern

Theses

None provided.


Spies Like Us? : An Analysis Of Six 1980s Spy Films And The Images They Presented About The Cold War, Jason Bologna May 1994

Spies Like Us? : An Analysis Of Six 1980s Spy Films And The Images They Presented About The Cold War, Jason Bologna

Honors Theses

"Let us not be deceived--we are today in the midst of a cold war. Our enemies are to be found abroad and at home. Let us never forget this: Our unrest is the heart of their success. The peace of the world is the hope and goal of our political system; it is the despair and defeat of those who stand against us" (Platt 48) . This passage was part of a speech delivered by Bernard M. Baruch before the South Carolina state legislature on April 16, 1947. The speech is significant because in using the term 'cold war,' Baruch …


Sandspur, Vol 100 No 23, May 4, 1994, Rollins College May 1994

Sandspur, Vol 100 No 23, May 4, 1994, Rollins College

The Rollins Sandspur

Rollins College student newspaper, written by the students and published at Rollins College. The Sandspur started as a literary journal.


Advocate, May 1994, Vol. 6, No. 3, Gc Advocate May 1994

Advocate, May 1994, Vol. 6, No. 3, Gc Advocate

The Advocate

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

Paradise Regained Issue

Students Join Streetwatch: CUNY Students Monitor Police and Grand Central Partnership. Alex S. Vitale (p. 1)

Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick Speaks on Campus: Queer Theorist Discusses Silvan Tompkins. Pam Renner (p. 1)

Inside: Table of Contents (p. 1)

Confessions of a Caffiend: An Addict’s Guide to East Village Cafes. Gregory Igoriorg (p. 1)

Cafes Outside the Village. Gregory Igoriorg (p. 4)

Newsbrief - Summer Research: Immigration in the Big Apple. Catherine Kimball (p. 4)

Masthead (p. 2)

Editorials (p. 2)

Editor’s Note. Pamela Renner.

Course Evaluations: Why Not Here? Pamela Renner.

Who’s to Be Executive …


Sfra Review, May/June 1994 May 1994

Sfra Review, May/June 1994

SFRA Newsletter (Science Fiction Research Association)

The May/June 1994 issue of the SFRA Review.


The Evolving Forms Of Humor In The Donald Duck Cartoons, James Earl Smith Iii May 1994

The Evolving Forms Of Humor In The Donald Duck Cartoons, James Earl Smith Iii

Theses and Dissertations

This historically based study involves a variety of critical devices to examine the evolving types of humor in the Donald Duck shorts. This investigation encompasses his first appearance in 1934's The Wise Little Hen to his later appearances in the late fifties and early sixties. Part of this study will focus on discovering just what forms of humor were used and to establish working definitions for exaggeration, understatement, black humor, and reversal and see how they function in the Donald Duck cartoon.

In addition, the character of Donald will be examined to see how he is used as a solitary …


Montana Kaimin, April 29, 1994, Associated Students Of The University Of Montana Apr 1994

Montana Kaimin, April 29, 1994, Associated Students Of The University Of Montana

Montana Kaimin, 1898-present

Student newspaper of the University of Montana, Missoula.


The Chronicle [April 29, 1994], St. Cloud State University Apr 1994

The Chronicle [April 29, 1994], St. Cloud State University

Chronicle

The Chronicle, April 29, 1994


Volume 85 Issue 24, Southwestern Oklahoma State University Apr 1994

Volume 85 Issue 24, Southwestern Oklahoma State University

The Southwestern - Archive

No abstract provided.


The Guardian, April 27, 1994, Wright State University Student Body Apr 1994

The Guardian, April 27, 1994, Wright State University Student Body

The Guardian Student Newspaper

Sixteen page issue of The Guardian, the official student-run newspaper for Wright State University. The Guardian has been published regularly since March of 1965.