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Additional Search Results 1 - 3 of 3 for Hermann Hesse
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1. Teaching English Language Arts: Demian
Teaching English Language Arts : DemiaN HomePage :: Categories :: PageIndex :: RecentChanges :: RecentlyCommented :: Login/Register Back to NovelWorkshop Demian 2005W Rationale The works of Hermann Hesse provide an excellent entry into the curriculum organizer critical and personal response to literature because he takes deep into the lives and minds of his protagonists, and in doing so he leads us into our own process of reflecting on the eternal questions of Who Am I? and Why Am I Here? Hesse (187...
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2. The 'Nobel'est People
...biographical research. Ideally, this research should be done on the Internet. If Internet access is not available to students, most sets of encyclopedias should contain most of the recipients on the list linked below. Medicine and Physiology-- 1953- Sir Hans Adolf Krebs 1951- Max Theiler 1948- Paul Hermann Muller 1933- Thomas Hunt Morgan 1930- Karl Landsteiner 1924- Willem Einthoven 1919- Jules Bordet 1912- Alexis Carrel Physics-- 1983- William A. Fowler 1969- Murray Gell-Mann 1967- Hans Albrecht Bethe 1943- Otto Stern 1938- Enrico Fermi 1935- Sir James Chadwick 1923- Robert Andrews Millikan 1922- Niels Boh...
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3. Nepal in the Family
...se different colors to show where other types of governments are practiced around the world. 4. Create a three-dimensional map of the Himalayan Mountains and delineate the current country or political borders. 5. Nepal was the home of Siddhartha Gautama, or the Buddha. Read the book "Siddhartha" by Hermann Hesse and write a critical response. 6. Using Shakespeare's "MacBeth" and the mysterious events in Nepal as inspiration, write a modern-day tale or short play centering around the theme of "conspiracy in order to gain power." Interdisciplinary Connections: Civics- Explore the development of political part...
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