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Curriculum Development, Materials Design and Methodologies
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CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT, MATERIALS DESIGN AND METHODOLOGIESCURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT, MATERIALS DESIGN AND METHODOLOGIES

This book provides a selection of innovative strategies and creative ways of teaching English. Teachers must bear in mind that there is no single “best” method of teaching language. One should never limit oneself to a single method only. A teaching method which may be appropriate with one class may not necessarily work as well for another

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English literature
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English literatureEnglish literature

English literature is the literature which is distinctly written in the English language, as opposed to differing languages. English literature includes literature composed in English by writers not necessarily from England nor primarily English-speaking nations.
 
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The Fountains Of Paradise
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The Fountains Of ParadiseThe Fountains Of Paradise

Published in 1953, 1952, and 1979, respectively, this trio of novels follow Clarke's recurring theme of humans thrusting themselves into space and then not necessarily liking what they find. The religious images that run throughout Clarke's work also are present here.

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On Hegel: The Sway of the Negative (Renewing Philosophy)
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On Hegel: The Sway of the Negative (Renewing Philosophy)On Hegel: The Sway of the Negative (Renewing Philosophy)

Hegel is most famous for his view that conflicts between contrary positions are necessarily resolved. Whereas this optimism, inherent in modernity as such, has been challenged from Kierkegaard onward, many critics have misconstrued Hegel's own intentions. Focusing on the Science of Logic, this transformative reading of Hegel on the one hand exposes the immense force of Hegel's conception of tragedy, logic, nature, history, time, language, spirit, politics, and philosophy itself.
 
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Art in Reproduction: Nineteenth-Century Prints after Lawrence Alma-Tadema, Jozef Israels and Ary Scheffer
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Art in Reproduction: Nineteenth-Century Prints after Lawrence Alma-Tadema, Jozef Israels and Ary SchefferArt in Reproduction: Nineteenth-Century Prints after Lawrence Alma-Tadema, Jozef Israels and Ary Scheffer

Works of art have always been reproduced: not necessarily cleverly, not necessarily cleanly, and often with an eye toward profit. Those concerned with this important aspect of the art world have often paid attention to how these reproductions have helped to form the reputations of artists and their works, while the reproductions themselves remain relatively unexamined. 
 
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