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- Comprehensive Visual Arts, Dance and Music Lesson Plans Integrated with Spanish and Latin CultureThe history of Latin Music and Dance. Clave rhythms. Latin percussion instruments. Analysis of paintings which portray Latin Dances, African Dance, and Flamenco. Plenty of singing, playing, dancing, painting, plus researching and presenting.
Typos: the Sign of Writers Full of Passion, Life, Zest, Energy, and Ideas to ShareWhy do some people type more typos than others? Do typos or lack of typos say something about the writer or teacher, sometimes it does. What does it say? Poetry by Heather Inks.
Anima Mundi 2009, Alameda Writers Group, Sacramento Film and Music Fest, Conference on the Arts in Society, Independent TV FestivalThe Sacramento Film and Music Festival, running July 17-26 in Sacramento, likes to point to a track record of picking films that go on to win major awards and/or achieve distribution beyond the festival circuit.- Modern Art and PoetryThe art of the modern era, defined by poets like Ezra Pound and Robert Frost, as well as artists such as Dadaist, Francis Picabia, is a cultural barometer, both informing and reflecting the societal values of the modern world.
- Best Ways to Learn SpanishHelpful list on how to learn and teach yourself Spanish. A little time out of your day to learn something new, what else were you planning to do with that 5 minutes?
- Ancient History of Rose Plants - Floribunda, Grandiflora, Hybrid Tea and Polyantha Roses – Part 1This very surprising and extraordinary beginning of the rose plant will astonish you. Your admiration of rose plants will change forever.
Magic Words: Teaching Poetry to KidsWhat happens at home has a profound effect on how children do in school. There are ways to help them excel that a lot of people aren't aware of, and that too many schools are abandoning. I'm talking about poetry.- Book Review: "Sex is the Mother of Death and Other Poems" by David PriceDavid Price, Sex Is The Mother of Death And Other Poems (Createspace, 2011) 78 pages, poetry, $5.69 U.S.
- Queens, NY Film Screenings and Events for the Week of Dec 6 -12, 2010Let it snow, let it snow. December is finally here! But fear not, for the festivities never end! Here's a list of local must-see film screenings in Queens, NY. for all ages and styles!
- The Judgement of Michael Collins, Simon Bolivar, and VoltaireAn incredibly detailed, in-depth analysis from an educational standpoint that compares, contrasts, and judges three famous revolutionaries (Michael Collins, Simon Bolivar, and Voltaire) based upon their influences in their native lands.
- The Aztecs: Savage and CivilizedLearn more of the ancient Aztecs, their advanced society and their horrible religious sacrifices.
- Illegals and Spanish-Speaking Immigrants: U.S. And the Tower of BabelOur society is turning into Babel, a city that was completely wrecked with the integration of a multi-language system. Common language is a key element in commerce, relationships and every other important aspect of life.
- Baseball Brainiacs and Other Intelligent AthletesAn overview of some of the many intellectual sportsmen. Most are active players but some former are included. Includes those who attended Ivy League schools, some who majored in physics, ones with aspirations of medical school, and more.
- A New Kind of Sonnet: The Beginning of E-PoetryIt is important to realize that numerous other creative types are experimenting with electronic poetry using a variety of media outside of plain paper books.
- Creative and Easy Poetry Lesson Plans to Celebrate National Poetry Month This YearThree creative and easy lesson plans for teaching poetry.
- Mexican and Indian-AmericansSuccessful teachers are those who take the time to familiarize themselves with the students in their classrooms. Understanding each child's background and unique set of circumstances aids in educating them to their full-potential.
- Trying to Learn to Speak SpanishWriting humorous poetry in this day and age is really, really hard.
- Esperanto: The Language and CultureInformation about the International Auxiliary language Esperanto, and it's subsequent culture.
- Mother's Day Cards and e-Cards for the Spanish-Speaking MomMother's Day is celebrated in many countries and among many nationalities. In the United States, the second largest language is Spanish. Looking for Dia de la Mujer or Feliz dia Mama or Mother's Day greeting cards in Spanish?
- Understanding Puerto Rican and African American CulturesFrom the research I have done, I hope to better understand Puerto Ricans and African Americans as a whole. To see a fuller picture of our pluralistic society and apply it to my teaching in the classroom.
- Six Good Reasons for Teaching Spanish as a Second Language in Our SchoolsThere are no hidden Hispanic agendas here. Teaching Spanish in our our schools simply makes sense now and for our future.
American Indians and Western PerceptionsThis essay compares Anglo beliefs about the native Americans to the realities as illustrated by one tribe's experience with settlers.- Italy on the Grand Tour: The Gem of the Europe and Her Influence on the Affluent 'Tourists' of the 17th-18th CenturiesItaly was one of the most important, if not the most significant country to be visited by the grand tourists. The history, culture and countryside were considered to be essential to the education of elite of society.
Renowned Spanish Maestro Francesc de Paula Soler Dazzles Elkader Opera HouseA bat flew over the audience, circled and exited stage right. As Soler did not bat an eyelid it is hard to know if he conjured the bold bat into the light or never even saw it.- Latin and Afro-Cuban MusicThis article describes the culture of Latin Music and Afro-Cuban music, as well as other cultural aspects of what affects their music.
- Sir Walter Raleigh: The Life and of Death of an ExplorerSir Walter Raleigh was born about 1554 near Budleigh Salterton in Devonshire, England. He was a soldier, poet, historian, scientist, and explorer.
- Longfellow, Hawthorne and Poe - A Collective View of Their LivesAn interesting look at the lives of three early 19th century authors, who came to know each other under sometimes friendly and sometimes adversarial circumstances.
- Great Composers of Music: Quick and Easy LearningHere is a little refresher for you music majors that can't seem to remember what you learned in college. This could also be a great review for you college students that need to learn information quick.
Learning Spanish the Right WayThe standard approach to learning languages produces at best mediocre results for most people. Here you will find solid ideas on how you can leap the language barrier without subjecting yourself to anything that would strain the capabilities of a normal person.- The Style and the Form of Junot Diaz in His Short Story Collection DownDiaz's stylistic choices examine the plight of Dominicans in the United States in his short story collection Down.
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