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Laura Bell

Laura Bell

living in Greenville, NY
   
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TOTAL VIEWS: 17,152|PUBLISHED CONTENT: 39|FAVORITED BY: 0|CONTENT PRODUCER SINCE: 07/17/2006

I am a NY State certified SS teacher 7-12. In addition to my commitment to the education of youth and those around me, I also want to make positive changes through my writing. In addition to History I have a wide range of interests and passions.

Education/Experience: Master of Arts in Teaching/ Social Studies 7-12

Interests: History, Education, Film History, Photography

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The use of media in a classroom setting should increase the retention rate of the material taught, insight enthusiasm from students about the material being taught, and prove to be a valuable way for ...
Many supporters of prayer in school state many reasons for it necessity.
I found Educating Esme to be refreshing, honest, intelligent, quick witted, smart and logical.
It is true today that unfortunately, the Tainos (Arawak) and Caribs have been forgotten.
I have concluded that Sipes is in fact a person who will always blame the "other," never be happy, never be fulfilled, and always view the world as gray and dull.
An interesting finding in the study showed that the higher scores were not significantly higher.
Despite the current negative feelings toward assessments, they can be a very positive and motivating force in education.
One of America's most prominent educational theorists, Jerome S. Bruner has made man significant contributions to the field of education.
Molly Bloom is not sexually free; she is repressed by both physical and psychological and emotional needs, which are manifested through sex.
One way of looking at the Tree of Knowledge is to see it as a tool for God to judge all the characters in John Milton's epic poem.
India's culture and historical legacy is different from many of the various other early civilizations because of its focus on spiritual enlightenment.
Washington remains the center of many varying historiographic studies two hundred years after Washington's service in the Revolutionary War.
Joanne B. Freeman, a social historian, writes an engaging and entertaining book Affairs of Honor: National Politics in the New Republic.
Noel Ignatiev, in his book How the Irish Became White examines the process by which the Irish became to be identified as white.
James Axtell, author of Natives and Newcomers: The Cultural Origins of North America, pulls the curtain back on such stereotypes and studies Native American culture, traditions, lifestyles and their r...
D. W. Meinig wrote his perspectives on geography long before National and State Standards were conceived.
Alice Kessler-Harris' book Out to Work shows how technology played a significant role in the status, roles, and changing perceptions of women in the U.S.
Throughout history, Billy the Kid's character has been portrayed in many different ways from being a legend of the old west to a restless hoodlum from New York City who occupied his time with crime.
Understanding the reasons for introducing civics in the classroom is fundamental for successful teaching
Diamond thoroughly examines why some groups of people became dominate over other groups of people and concludes that race had nothing to with the factors that shaped human history.
World Civilizations: Sources, Images, and Interpretations is an ideal source to analyze Asia from the NCSS standard on individuals, groups, and institutions.
The internet is unique in its ability of connecting communities of the world into one interconnected web of information, social connections, political connections and an emerging economic interdepende...
Japanese history has been strongly influenced by foreign ideas and beliefs. In addition to the Chinese writing system, Chinese structure of government and Buddhism, Christianity is a significant impor...
Eisenstein's two books on film theory Film Form and Film Sense have become the base of film theory for all other film theorists.
Finally, to Knowles and Ann, Alison is represented as a goddess, a person who can do no wrong and a muse. Glaspell also brings up the question of who has control over Alison's poems, the family or the...
In Eugene O' Neil's play Anna Christie the sea is a metaphor for life by depicting it as a luring, uncharted, and misleading entity.
Costuming is a theater convention used in developing the play's atmosphere. The costumes in the play Hedda Gabler by Henrik Isben play a very important role.
Joan Crawford's character in Possessed is a prime example of a woman who is both emotionally torn and victimized because of her sex.
What is meant by the myth of education and its empowerment is the time-honored philosophy of working hard to get what you deserve by merit and credit.
Satan, arguably the main character in John Milton's Paradise Lost, makes many debatable statements and pronouncements.
Practical questions come up when staging Mourning Becomes Electra.
Suzan-Lori Parks' play In The Blood is about an African American woman who lives in poverty with her five children.
Maria Irene Fornes' play Springtime is about a lesbian couple who are not able to afford health insurance.
The Mark Haddon book allowed the reader to understand the thought process of an adolescent autistic boy's process, which is very relevant to anyone who is going into the field of education.
Thee study of pre-Revolution America is a study in change.
Nikita Minin, later Nikon, became one of the most influential figures in Russian history. It can be concluded that the adoption of the name Nikon was a symbolic rebirth of this man who wanted to devo...
The continual epidemics of famine in Africa have many causes.
The year 2001 ushered in a new era of standards for high school diplomas. Ending with the class of 2000, all graduates of New York State high school have to have their regents' diploma.
A look at two women in film history, who made their marks in very different ways.