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1.   Les Miserables Connection
...rience _ 6. Symposium 7. Reflection and Celebration Key Words/Concepts (click to view) ELA: Les Miserable; Reading; Response to Text/Others; Theme PHIL: Benefits; Sacrifice SOC: LEAGUE Optional Lesson: One Day The LEAGUE Logo LEAGUE Lessons LeagueWorldWide.org Purpose: Students will use themes from Victor Hugos novel Les Miserables to help formulate answers to the essential questions, most specifically, the question: Can one person make a difference in making the world a better place? Duration: Two to Three Forty-Five Minute Class Periods Objectives: embed(/ lessons/ratings/Ratings.swf? The learner will:...

2.   Martin Luther's Reformation In Hugo's
...Hill LEARN NC, a program of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Education, finds the most innovative and successful practices in K?12 education and makes them available to the teachers and students of North Carolina ? and the world. Lesson Plans Martin Luther's Reformation In Hugo's The Hunchback of Notre Dame The setting of Victor Hugo's novel, The Hunchback of Notre Dame is the fifteenth century, the transitional period between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance/Reformation era. This era ushers in the period known as the modern age and historical events are chronicled through Hug...

3.   Adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD): A Case Study
...on rare genetic disorders as compared with common diseases. References Bruckheim, A. H., M.D., The Family Doctor, Educators Advantage. l994. Lewis Ricki, Human Genetics, Concepts and Applications, Wm. C. Brown Publishers, Oxford, England, l994. "Lorenzo's Oil," MCA Universal Studio, l992. McKusick, Victor A., M.D., Mendelian Inheritance in Man, 9th Ed., Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, Maryland, l990. Resources For more information on Adrenoleukodystrophy, please contact: National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) P.O. Box 8923 New Fairfield, CT 06812-1783 (203) 746-6518 ALD Project Dr. Hug...

4.   The not-so-famous person report
...how to write it, its history, and its value and impact. The Mercury Theatre on the Air Information on the acclaimed radio series of the 1930s, with audio files. Stories1st.org Examples of present-day radio documentary. The atom and the hurricane: a not-so-famous person in context In Les Miserables, Victor Hugo titles one of his chapters ?The Atom Fraternizes with the Hurricane .? The title evokes perfectly the chaos of the events Hugo describes ? a failed student revolution in the streets of Paris ? and the seemingly random ways in which individual human beings and grand historical events can influence ea...

5.   Roar-Shack Poetry
...o prompt his patients to make free mental associations and 'see' shapes and images. Ultimately, he did this through his created ink blot patterns. Alas, Rorschach found a way to merge both his loves of art and psychoanalysis. However, Rorschach was not the first one who did this. Leonardo da Vinci, Victor Hugo and Justinus Kerner were his famous forerunners. In 1500, Leonardo da Vinci wrote in his Treatise on Painting that he was inspired by looking at 'a wall which is marked with all kinds of stains. If you have to invent a situation, you can see things in it that look like various landscapes. Through co...


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