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Thomson Nelson
Language
English
Pages
468

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Table of Contents

pt. 1.
Writing critically and conducting research --
Reading critically --
Writing a summary --
Writing a critique --
Writing an argument --
Documenting sources using MLA style --
Writing a research paper using MLA style.
pt. 2.
The arts, media studies and popular culture.
Music -- Allan Bloom
Rock n' revolt -- Isabelle Leyamrie
Ogre to slay? outsource it to Chinese -- David Barboza
Aggression: the impact of media violence -- Sissela Bok
I agree with me -- R.J. O'Rourke
Playboy interview with Marshall McLuhan --
Selling suds [the text of the ad, my name is Joe, and I am Canadian] --
The game is at Canada's core, and no labor dispute can dislodge it -- Dough Beardsley
The game -- Ken Dryden
Chapter One from hockey dreams -- David Adams Richards
New age daydreams -- Pauline Kael
A Century of cinema -- Susan Sontag
Trailer Park Boys -- Dan Brown
Behold the stone age -- Robert Hughes
Canadian and colonial painting -- Northrop Frye
Letter to America -- Margaret Atwood.
pt. 3.
Social and behavioral sciences.
30 little turtles -- Thomas Friedman
Development without borders -- Kofi Annan
Africa's world of forced labor, in a 6-year-old's eyes -- Sharon LaFramiere
A Modest proposal -- Jonathan Swift
On the meaning of plumbing and poverty -- Melanie Scheller
On Dumpster Diving -- Lars Eighner
There are no lessons to be learned from Littleton -- Gary Kleck
Homeboy Malcolm X (as told to Alex Haley) --
Another accolade for Charter Arms Corp. -- Mike Royko
Reaping what we sow -- David Frum
You can never have too many -- Jane Smiley
Marilyn Monroe: the woman who died too soon -- Gloria Steinem
Canada's mew PM worries gay couples -- Rebecca Cook Dube
Kill 'em! crush 'em! eat 'em raw -- John Mcmurtry
The ethics of courage -- Taiaiake Alfred
Letter from Birmingham jail -- Martin Luther King, Jr
From satchel through Hank Greenberg to el divino loco -- Mordecai Richler
Address by the Prime Minister on the Chinese head tax redress -- Stephen Harper
Japan's Kamikaze pilots and contemporary suicide bombers: war and terror -- Yuki Tanaka
Introduction to shake hands with the devil: the failure of humanity in Rwanda Lt. -- Gen Romeo Dallaire (with Brent Beardsley)
An unquiet awakening -- Mordecai Richler
A new kind of war -- Ernest Hemingway
The unveiling of the American empire -- Chalmers Johnson
Women confronting the war -- Jennifer Turpin.
pt. 4.
Science and technology --
Wild web of China -- David Barboza
Code-breaker -- Jim Holt
Dining with robots -- Ellen Ullman
Genetics after Auschwitz -- David Suzuki
The discus thrower -- Richard Selzer
Evens bees must rest their heads -- Diane Ackerman
Cranes -- Jennifer Ackerman
Pandemic: my country is on its knees -- Stephen Lewis
Excerpt: a journal of the plague year -- Daniel Defoe
"This is the end of the world": the black death -- Barbara Tuchman
In epoch of man, earth takes a beating -- Marianna Gosnell
Chapter 1 of field notes from a catastrophe: man, nature and climate change -- Elizabeth Kolbert
Roughing It in the Bush: My plans for moose hunting in the Canadian wilderness -- Stephen Leacock
A fable for tomorrow -- Rachel Carson
Green winter -- Franke James.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
808/.0427
Library of Congress
PE1417 .P4592 2007

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xii, 468 p. :
Number of pages
468

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Open Library
OL26582829M
Internet Archive
perspectivesonco0000unse_f3i7
ISBN 10
0176103287
ISBN 13
9780176103286
OCLC/WorldCat
170166878

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