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He looked as if he were embarking on a social studies essay on the three branches of government.
The book, which comes out from Norton next week, is part memoir, part history, part cultural-studies essay and part grab bag of odd and little-known details.
That's more than can be said for The Town That Dreaded Sundown (Metrodome, 15), a stiff, tricksy attempt to remake the cult 1976 slasher with a metatextual bent that likens horror do-overs to copycat murders; it's a superficially nifty idea that probably couldn't sustain an undergraduate media studies essay, much less an entire film.
Described by its editors as "partially science-fiction story, equally strategic study, essay, comic and sketchbook" and "a concept album of design and architecture," "Uncorporate Identity" questions the purpose and value of design in a neurotic and treacherous era of geopolitical instability, economic recession, environmental crisis, cultural and moral confusion.
I spend a winter reading anti-semitic tracts, a month studying Charles' essays on Dürer.
Critically reflective essay writing skills are also important for a business studies student, says Corvi, so if you studied an essay based subject like English, history or economics, do mention your knowledge in this area.
Other researchers have studied students' essay responses to natural-world scenarios (Hahn et al. 2005; Jimenez-Aleixandre 1994; Nehm et al. 2009; Zuzovsky 1994).
Not only did I have to study the essay, "A Message from Garcia," in school; the appearance of a khaki-clad Western Union messenger at the door of our telephoneless home could only mean such portentous news as a birth or, more frequently, a death in the family.
This study essays to level the accuracy and descriptive value of qualitative research in a quantitative setting by rendering such a variable quantitatively accessible.
Students write their own stories and study essays and short stories by contemporary authors from around the world.
However, in Rodríguez's (2014) study, essays (as opposed to question-and-answer texts) composing his corpus show a much higher average frequency, namely, 20.5 %, of grammatical metaphors than the frequencies found by Ignatieva (2008) for her own corpus, even though documents comprising both studies belonged to one and the same genre, the essay, and were composed at the same institution.
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