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  WorldandISchool.com offers a selection of rich resources for the Language Arts curricula, all aligned to your State Standards. From Writers & Writing, Worldwide Folktales, and Poetry to Media in Review, Peoples of the World, and treatises on the fine and performing arts, it’s all available for you. And with its Speech & Debate feature, our site is as ideal for debaters researching the NFL’s Policy topics as it is for English and journalism classes.
   
  Peers into the roots and psyche of exotic cultures around the world through more than a hundred folktales, all beautifully illustrated. Folktales warn against unwise conduct and affirm good qualities, thereby helping to cultivate individual and communal behavior.       Profiles the lives and works of novelists, poets, and playwrights from any culture and age. Each author faces unique challenges, both artistic and personal, and the story of how he or she meets those challenges enriches our understanding of literature – and life.     Takes a good look at the virtues and vices of this virtual fourth branch of government, which has both served the people by promoting truth and the public good, and often forsaken its ethics in favor of sensationalism and political correctness.
  Sharpen your critical thinking skills by examining opposing views on the issues that matter. This is a great collection for stimulating classroom discussion.
 
  Lets the armchair traveler satisfy his wanderlust through savory accounts of treks up Adam’s Peak in Sri Lanka, safaris through Kenya, tours of the finest castles of Europe, and more.   Captures the color, emotion, and exhilaration of special moments celebrated in cultures around the world through singing, dancing, storytelling, or joining in parades, games, or gift giving.
  Introduces the real people of various countries of the world in the context of their own values and perceptions, based on their unique traditions and environments.
 
  Reveals the personal and cultural perspectives of poets from ancient China to the modern world.   Explores developments of the past 1,000 years that expanded our minds and material life.



 
  Anne Frank: A Voice Still Heard
Marion Elizabeth Rodgers

Anne Frank: The Book, The Life, The Afterlife
Francine Prose


Exposing Popular Lies About the Economy

Doug Bandow

The 5 Big Lies About American Business: Combating Smears Against the Free-Market
Michael Medved



Revelation and a Duck Named Dora

Muriel Dobbin

The Monster in the Box
Ruth Rendell
The Brutal Telling
Louise Penny


Pursuing Dracula: A Travel Guide

Steven P. Unger

In the Footsteps of Dracula: A Personal Journey and Travel Guide
Steven P. Unger


Forgotten Tales of Rebel Travels

Steve French

Guerrillas and Other Curiosities
Samuel Anderson Pence


 
 
 
 
 
 
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