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ISBN-10: 0131850601

ISBN-13: 9780131850606

Edition: 5th 2005 (Revised)

Authors: Laurie Kirszner, Stephen Mandell

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List price: $64.00
Edition: 5th
Copyright year: 2005
Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR
Publication date: 7/13/2004
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 832
Size: 5.75" wide x 8.75" long x 1.50" tall
Weight: 2.090
Language: English

Family and Memory
ldquo;Those Winter Sundaysrdquo; (poetry)
ldquo;One Last Time.rdquo;
ldquo;Once More to the Lake.rdquo;
ldquo;No Name Woman.rdquo;
ldquo;Beauty: When the Other Dancer Is the Self.rdquo;
ldquo;My Father's Life.rdquo;
ldquo;The Unauthorized Autobiography of Me.rdquo;Fiction:
ldquo;The Key to My Father.rdquo; Focus: How Has Divorce Redefined the Family?
ldquo;Putting Divorce in Perspective.rdquo;
ldquo;The Unexpected Legacy of Divorce.rdquo;
ldquo;There They Go, Bad-Mouthing Divorce Again.rdquo;
Issues in Education
ldquo;The Sanctuary of School.rdquo;
ldquo;School Is Bad for Children.rdquo;
ldquo;School's Out.rdquo;
ldquo;Graduation.rdquo;
ldquo;The War against Testing.rdquo;
ldquo;Who Cares about the Renaissance?rdquo;
ldquo;Literature: Forgetting the Tradition.rdquo;
ldquo;For More Balance on Campus.rdquo;Fiction:
ldquo;The First Day.rdquo; Focus: Do We Still Need Affirmative Action?
ldquo;Remembering the Negative Side of Affirmative Action.rdquo;
ldquo;The Myth and Math of Affirmative Action.rdquo;
ldquo;Debating without Facts.rdquo;
The Politics of Language
ldquo;Ariardquo;
ldquo;Two Languages in Mind, but Just One in the Heart.rdquo;
ldquo;Learning to Read and Write.rdquo;
ldquo;A Homemade Education.rdquo;
ldquo;Four-Letter Words Can Hurt You.rdquo;
ldquo;Mother Tongue.rdquo;
ldquo;The Human Cost of an Illiterate Society.rdquo;
ldquo;Propaganda under a Dictatorship.rdquo;
ldquo;Politics and the English Language.rdquo;
Focus: How Free Should Free Speech Be?
ldquo;The Free-Speech Follies.rdquo;
ldquo;A Chill Wind is Blowing in This Nation.rdquo;
ldquo;It's Time to Junk the Double Standard on Free Speech.rdquo;
Media and Society
ldquo;Informing Ourselves to Death.rdquo;
ldquo;Television: The Plug-In Drug.rdquo;
ldquo;Testifying: Television.rdquo;
ldquo;Reality TV: A Dearth of Talent and the Death of Morality.rdquo;
ldquo;The World Still Watches America.rdquo;
ldquo;The Movie That Changed My Life.rdquo;
ldquo;Why the Record Industry Is in Trouble.rdquo;
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