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Eng 150 Us Literature And Thought I Oer Syllabus, Joseph Donica Dec 2021

Eng 150 Us Literature And Thought I Oer Syllabus, Joseph Donica

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English 162w: Writing About Literature And Place, Farrah J. Goff Jun 2021

English 162w: Writing About Literature And Place, Farrah J. Goff

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Haunted spaces are occupied spaces, inhabited by some force or trace of the past. In this course we will explore the various ways in which authors have employed hauntings to understand our relation to place and to the past, to issues of time, memory, knowledge, culture, history, and mortality. How do ghosts function both as objects to fear and as historical subjects with ethical and political potential? Why does literature insist on keeping the dead (and the Gothic) alive? In focusing our course on haunted spaces we will consider the text itself as a haunted site, asking questions about how …


Engl 152w Readings In American Literature, Weiheng Sun May 2021

Engl 152w Readings In American Literature, Weiheng Sun

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Animal-Human Vocabulary Builder, Domenick Acocella, Rene Cordero Jan 2021

Animal-Human Vocabulary Builder, Domenick Acocella, Rene Cordero

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The assignment helps students individually build a usable, expanding vocabulary of terms and concepts, enabling each to further contribute to the ongoing, evolving written, oral, and visual conversations centered on the use of and thought about animals for food, clothing, work, entertainment, experimentation, imagery, and companionship.


College Skills Syllabus, Sheridan F. Honore Jan 2021

College Skills Syllabus, Sheridan F. Honore

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The goal of these courses is to prepare students to meet the rigorous academic demands that they will encounter when they begin taking courses for credit at Lehman College. This course prepares students by giving them a strong foundation in writing, reading comprehension, speaking, listening comprehension and the fundamentals of English grammar.