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The Portrait of a Lady - the Innocent American Heroine by Herminne Tonita - Most writers in the 19th century were concerned with the real world. Henry James felt that they sometimes concentrated too much on the surface of life. His own... | |
by Monique Barb - The peoples of the Middle East were using metals at a time when our ancestors were using flint and stone. But in time the idea of using metals spread from the Middle... | |
Pupils with learning difficulties The school learning difficulties represent the whole learning process in the activity disturbance but also in the whole system operation. Characteristics of the pupils with learning... | Great Britain History : Life on the Manor by Monique Barb - Life in the castle was chiefly for the rich and their retainers. The vast majority of people lived in mud huts or timber huts clustered together for safety and... |
Education patterns for students with disabilities A good education is a ticket to success in our society; it is a predictor of success in later life, in terms of employment, income, and independence. Students with disabilities are... | Mozart - The rise and fall of a unique talent by Cristina Nuta - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born in Salzburg, Austria on January 27, 1756. His father Leopold was a great violinist and composer. Wolfgang showed an interest in... |
The Strange Function of the Picture in Oscar Wilde's Novel : The Picture of Dorian Gray by Herminne Tonita - Considered by the critics of the time to be an illustration of his aesthetic views and a celebration of vice, Oscar Wilde's only novel " The Picture of Dorian... | Respect is the Basis of Each Community by Herminne Tonita - Did you ever stop and thought what is the basis of every relationship in no matter what community, whether small or large, starting with the family, the friends... |
by Cristina Nuta - Each language has its dialects and we can travel across one country and find that each region speaks in quite a different dialect and that accents differ from... | Could we change our attitude, we should not only see life differently, but life itself would come to be different by Herminne Tonita - The first step for the accomplishment of... |
Greater freedom has led to increased social disorder and personal dissatisfaction by Cristina Nuta - Over the years, mankind has recognised the need for personal and social freedom, and this is perhaps one of the most important social advancements ever made. However... | Romanian Gypsies: Between Integration and Marginalization by Monique Barb - The necessity to educate the rroma ethnics –Romanian gypsies- as a mandatory step towards racial and cultural integration in the European space is a new reality... |
by Herminne Tonita - In the year 1831 a baby boy was born in a tepee village on the Dakota grasslands. His parents were Sioux and they named him Sitting Bull. He grew up to be... | About the Life of Queen Elizabeth I by Herminne Tonita - More than four hundreds years ago a brave and determined woman brought forty years of peace and prosperity to England. Queen Elizabeth I began her life as a... |
The Phenomenon of the School Abandon in Eastern Europe by Monique Barb - The phenomenon of the school abandon, defined as an action through which pupils practically end their studies before their properly ending. In the first chapter... | Great Expectations by Charles Dickens by Herminne Tonita - Charles Dickens's masterpiece "Great Expectations" is said to be a bildungsroman, as it follows the steps of Pip's transformation from a poor boy to a highly... |
The Imaginative Pressure In The Great Gatsby by Cristina Nuta - The real subject of the novel is the opportunity wealth provides for the realization of the Good Life and the necessity for what Fitzgerald calls 'a heightened... | by Diana-Mara Anghelina - In some of the countries in the world, liberty is a concept that many people have dreamt of for a long period of time. These persons have been subjected... |
by Herminne Tonita - Martin Luther King's era was followed by the tide of racial pride, solidarity, separatism and even racial nationalism. The slogan "Be proud of your race", first... | by Monique Barb - The Iron Age came to Britain in exactly the same way as the previous revolutions in farming and in the use of bronze. Warrior farmers came over from Europe and... |
by Monique Barb - The Romans were famous for their roads. Some Roman roads exist to this day, nearly 2000 years after they were made. Roman roads were superbly made. When the... | School Integration for Students with Auditory Deficiencies Beginning with 1950 when Deaf International Federation was found at a lot of symposiums scientific session and meetings an important point were and are the discussions about integration... |
Equal chances for all children Motto: "All human beings are born free and equal in their dignity and their rights." (the Universal Declaration of Human Rights) The concept of Inclusive Education is based on... | Language Teaching : Class Management and Atmosphere by Monique Barb - The major difficulty which most teachers face, consciously or not, is how to transform the classroom from a space which is inherently inimical to learning into... |











