Or Sondra Locke's violated Fury , Harry's Dirty Harriet , in Sudden Impact ( CE , '83 ) . In seminal collaboration with Leone , Eastwood forged a masculine presence predicated on the strictest conservation of energy and emotion ...
supported by the Australian Research Council, called the Resourceful Reading project.6 It recognises that there has been a significant investment in the creation of digital information resources in Australia in recent years, ...
Reading can be a rehearsal for writing . The Resourceful Writer , which is designed to be used along with your Harbrace College Handbook ( hereafter referred to simply as Harbrace ) , provides the materials for that rehearsal .
Planning strategic interaction: Attaining goals through communcative. Abelson, R.P. (1976). Script processing in attitude formation and decision-making. In J.S.Carroll & J. W.Payne (Eds.), Cognition and social behavior (pp. 33–45).
This volume offers the first critical analysis of mass reading events and the contemporary meanings of reading in the UK, USA, and Canada based on original interviews and surveys with readers and event organisers.
It stands ready on the page for the resourceful reader, and children are, if anything, resourceful. And they can certainly learn to become readers if given half the chance. But the kind of readers I hope children will become goes far ...
can be empirically known not as a material object but only as the tentative projection of a process of reading. ... If that is so, the resourceful reader will become open to an array of possibilities for making good sense of texts.
Reading English Verse in Manuscript, c.1350-c.1500 is the first book-length history of reading for later Middle English poetry.
In order to assist the reader in distinguishing among these languages and to highlight some of the more important terms ... All terms so indicated will be redefined for quick reference in Appendix II , and the resourceful reader will ...
... titles her grandfather sent from London.8 In the 1970s, young activists read David Copperfield, Bleak House, Hard Times, Nicholas Nickleby, and Oliver Twist in Soweto and other townships as 'allies' in the liberation struggle.
The centre referred to here is the publishing business of their father, Thomas Tegg, 'one of the largest publishers of his day' (Barnes and Barnes, 'Reassessing the Reputation', 58; see also Crittenden,James Tegg).