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Education of Hyman Kaplan
Published in Hardcover by Harcourt (1949)
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A Closer Look
Charming. Hilarious. A must read for ESL teachers!
Hyman Kaplan will win the heart of the most cold hearted reader. The honest enthusiasm of the title character fills the book. You will find yourself writing your name in bright crayons for months after reading.
Hyman Kaplan
"The Education of Hyman Kaplan" is a delightful, funny, enchanting book. Always excited to work and participate in class, Mr. Kaplan embarks on his mission to impress his teacher, Mr. Parkhill--and be graduated from the begginer's grade. Unfortunately, he is not quite successful. This book is one of the funniest that exists, so I suggest: READ IT!
The EPL Book: A Practical Guide To Employment Practices Liability And Insurance
Published in Paperback by Griffin Communications, Inc. (2001)
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Excellent EPL book
This book gives lots of information on employment practices and liability in an easy to read format. It also lists great references to policies and their providers. An overall very useful book.
KAPLAN CAREERS IN COMMUNICATIONS AND ENTERTAINMENT
Published in Paperback by Kaplan (2000)
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Excellent resource
I purchased this book for the college career center where I work. As is my practice, when I have time, I glanced through it when it arrived. I have to say that this book is actually hard to put down. Now I may be biased, having been an English major with an interest in the communications field at one time, but I think that most people would agree that this book is well-done. Not only is it informative, but it is well-laid out, with "Career Tips" in boxes, numerous graphics and handy lists of suggestions (eg: "Twenty Tips on How to Break into Publishing."
I would recommend this for any career resource library, as well as for any individual, especially college-educated or college-bound, who is interested in an entertainment or communications career.
Aftermath: The Clinton Impeachment and the Presidency in the Age of Political Spectacle
Published in Paperback by New York University Press (2001)
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Asking the Next Question
Published in Paperback by Tichenor Pub (1986)
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Bridged free radicals
Published in Unknown Binding by M. Dekker ()
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Classroom at Crossroads
Published in Paperback by Prentice Hall College Div (1993)
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Education and the Family
Published in Hardcover by Allyn & Bacon (1999)
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The Emergence of a Euro-American Radical Right
Published in Hardcover by Rutgers University Press (1999)
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Emotions in Ideal Human Development
Published in Hardcover by Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc (1989)
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The hapless hero, Kaplan, provides a wonderful vehicle for Rosten to maneuver through the pitfalls and traps of the many idiomed English Language. However, behind the books' mangled metaphors, garbled grammar, and reinvented history, lies the world of the immigrant in New York City. The light-hearted episodes are interspersed with an occasional look into the difficult life of a brand new American. These chapters show the optimism and the will to succeed that Kaplan's fellow students brought with them to America. Kaplan himself is an emblem of endurance; forever doomed to stay in the beginners grade, yet never despairing of the always elusive verb tenses.
This book has only one "weakness": it does not cater to cynicism. It looks ahead, from the eyes of each of the characters, to a better time, a better place, with better pronunciation. This is a glimpse of the Dream of America that I had not seen, a different view that fascinated me. I think the strangest thing is that the book is never preachy. It is likely this is because Rosten wrote this book as a mature writer, with many other works under his belt. His tendency to constant revision has left this book a polished gem. Read, laugh, and enjoy.