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Kanji Clues: A Mnemonic Approach to Mastering Japanese Characters
introduces a novel approach to character acquisition that combines
the ancient practice of memory enhancement with a modern
appreciation for active learning. By placing phonology at the
center of the reading-writing process, the learner establishes an
essential link between sound and meaning before addressing each
character's orthography, much in the way native speakers do.
Another prominent feature of these volumes is that the lessons are
organized thematically according to components in order to enhance
their retention and to distinguish between similar looking kanji.
As a result, character order is determined by the frequency of
their primary elements or components. Once a character is learned,
it retains the same meaning when it appears as an element in other
characters. There is thus an internal recycling of components and
characters throughout the course that serves as an additional aid
to their retrieval. Proceeding from components and characters, each
lesson then introduces ten new compounds, half of which appear in
sentences. Here again, the learner actively forges meaningful links
by responding to the clues provided. Indeed, the entire learning
sequence is based upon mnemonic principles, such as attention,
association, and elaboration, which, when employed together,
comprise a memory-enhancing network that facilitates accurate
recall and retention. Designed for students who wish to master the
Japanese reading/writing system, each volume is comprised of a
year's worth of lessons, which can be used alongside a primary
textbook, as well as for self-study, reference, or review. Upon
completion of the course, the learner will have not only mastered
all the 2,136 everyday use characters, but also be familiar with
more than 1,200 kanji compounds and the most common sentence
patterns in the Japanese language, thereby providing a deep
understanding of the inner workings of the language and the tools
to decipher new words. Volume 2 is an ideal supplementary resource
for students throughout their second year of Japanese-language
study.
Kanji Clues: A Mnemonic Approach to Mastering Japanese Characters
introduces a novel approach to character acquisition that combines
the ancient practice of memory enhancement with a modern
appreciation for active learning. By placing phonology at the
center of the reading-writing process, the learner establishes an
essential link between sound and meaning before addressing each
character's orthography, much in the way native speakers do.
Another prominent feature of these volumes is that the lessons are
organized thematically according to components in order to enhance
their retention and to distinguish between similar looking kanji.
As a result, character order is determined by the frequency of
their primary elements or components. Once a character is learned,
it retains the same meaning when it appears as an element in other
characters. There is thus an internal recycling of components and
characters throughout the course that serves as an additional aid
to their retrieval. Proceeding from components and characters, each
lesson then introduces ten new compounds, half of which appear in
sentences. Here again, the learner actively forges meaningful links
by responding to the clues provided. Indeed, the entire learning
sequence is based upon mnemonic principles, such as attention,
association, and elaboration, which, when employed together,
comprise a memory-enhancing network that facilitates accurate
recall and retention. Designed for students who wish to master the
Japanese reading/writing system, each volume is comprised of a
year's worth of lessons, which can be used alongside a primary
textbook, as well as for self-study, reference, or review. Upon
completion of the course, the learner will have not only mastered
all the 2,136 everyday use characters, but also be familiar with
more than 1,200 kanji compounds and the most common sentence
patterns in the Japanese language, thereby providing a deep
understanding of the inner workings of the language and the tools
to decipher new words. Volume 2 is an ideal supplementary resource
for students throughout their second year of Japanese-language
study.
Kanji Clues: A Mnemonic Approach to Mastering Japanese Characters
introduces a novel approach to character acquisition that combines
the ancient practice of memory enhancement with a modern
appreciation for active learning. By placing phonology at the
center of the reading-writing process, the learner establishes an
essential link between sound and meaning before addressing each
character's orthography, much in the way native speakers do.
Another prominent feature of these volumes is that the lessons are
organized thematically according to components in order to enhance
their retention and to distinguish between similar looking kanji.
As a result, character order is determined by the frequency of
their primary elements or components. Once a character is learned,
it retains the same meaning when it appears as an element in other
characters. There is thus an internal recycling of components and
characters throughout the course that serves as an additional aid
to their retrieval. Proceeding from components and characters, each
lesson then introduces ten new compounds, half of which appear in
sentences. Here again, the learner actively forges meaningful links
by responding to the clues provided. Indeed, the entire learning
sequence is based upon mnemonic principles, such as attention,
association, and elaboration, which, when employed together,
comprise a memory-enhancing network that facilitates accurate
recall and retention. Designed for students who wish to master the
Japanese reading/writing system, each volume is comprised of a
year's worth of lessons, which can be used alongside a primary
textbook, as well as for self-study, reference, or review. Upon
completion of the course, the learner will have not only mastered
all the 2,136 everyday use characters, but also be familiar with
more than 1,200 kanji compounds and the most common sentence
patterns in the Japanese language, thereby providing a deep
understanding of the inner workings of the language and the tools
to decipher new words. Volume 1 is an ideal supplementary resource
for students throughout their first year of Japanese-language
study.
The conflict between Islam and the West is as disturbing on the
outside, as it polarizes the world, as it is on the inside, when it
divides families and causes enormous stress to Muslims living in
the West. A mutual understanding is the answer to both of these
conflicts. This work enhances the West's understanding of Muslim
minorities and helps Muslims to understand their own identity
problem in Western culture. Ultimately, Professor Akhtar delineates
how Muslim families can integrate into Western society in a
creative way that will benefit their families and society-at-large.
Muslim Family in a Dilemma provides empirical examinations of many
problems in the Muslim family in the U.S. and Europe, such as
divorce, mental health, and the abuse of women. One chapter gives a
special analysis of the maltreatment of Muslim women in Turkish
families in Germany. In regard to these issues and women's
equality, the Western position is accepted, and Islam is
interpreted in several chapters as reconcilable with this outlook.
Further consistent with the Western position, is what the writer of
the last chapter, a Muslim female, has to state: pleasing your wife
sexually is a religious obligation in Islam. That is in regard to
sex in marriage. However, sex outside of marriage or free sex is
irreconcilable to Islam. In a detailed critique of some of the
Western practices and anti-family forces, Professor Akhtar
determines the mutually exclusive relationship between unrestricted
sex and marital integrity. One can have free sex or long-lasting
marriage, but not both. He considers extra-marital sex as a paradox
of Western culture, as it derives from an overvaluation of sex and
overemphasis of individualism and cuts into relationships.
Globalization, understood as an intensification of modernism, has
over the past fifty years been a powerful force for cultural
change. This study examines how one aspect of globalization,
Hollywood films, influences Japanese thinking as regards to
human-nature relationships. A critical discourse analysis of the
most popular cinematic texts in Japan during a five-year period
(1997_2001) uncovers the latent ideologies and messages linked to a
modern worldview. This interdisciplinary work evaluates the
influence of these films by way of a descriptive survey of Japanese
culture; data from a university student focus group; and an
analysis of linguistic, behavioral, and attitudinal changes toward
environmental issues. A holistic approach to curricular reform that
grounds ecological principles in traditional perceptions of nature
is proffered as a way of countering exogenous influences while
restoring a sense of balance to the culture-ecosystem.
Kanji Clues: A Mnemonic Approach to Mastering Japanese Characters
introduces a novel approach to character acquisition that combines
the ancient practice of memory enhancement with a modern
appreciation for active learning. By placing phonology at the
center of the reading-writing process, the learner establishes an
essential link between sound and meaning before addressing each
character's orthography, much in the way native speakers do.
Another prominent feature of these volumes is that the lessons are
organized thematically according to components in order to enhance
their retention and to distinguish between similar looking kanji.
As a result, character order is determined by the frequency of
their primary elements or components. Once a character is learned,
it retains the same meaning when it appears as an element in other
characters. There is thus an internal recycling of components and
characters throughout the course that serves as an additional aid
to their retrieval. Proceeding from components and characters, each
lesson then introduces ten new compounds, half of which appear in
sentences. Here again, the learner actively forges meaningful links
by responding to the clues provided. Indeed, the entire learning
sequence is based upon mnemonic principles, such as attention,
association, and elaboration, which, when employed together,
comprise a memory-enhancing network that facilitates accurate
recall and retention. Designed for students who wish to master the
Japanese reading/writing system, each volume is comprised of a
year's worth of lessons, which can be used alongside a primary
textbook, as well as for self-study, reference, or review. Upon
completion of the course, the learner will have not only mastered
all the 2,136 everyday use characters, but also be familiar with
more than 1,200 kanji compounds and the most common sentence
patterns in the Japanese language, thereby providing a deep
understanding of the inner workings of the language and the tools
to decipher new words. Volume 1 is an ideal supplementary resource
for students throughout their first year of Japanese-language
study.
Makers of Contemporary Islam examines the biographies of nine major activist intellectuals whose work provides the core of what the Islamic resurgence became in the 1990's and is an important foundation for what it can become in the 21st century. The profiles of these internationally recognized figures provide a new understanding of the intellectual foundations of contemporary Islamic awareness and Muslim politics. Nine figures are covered: Ismail al-Faruqi, Khurshid Ahmad, Maryam Jameelah, Hasan Hanafi, Anwar Ibrahim, and Abdurrahman Wahid. These intellectual activists represent a distinctive phase in the evolution of Islamic thinking: the ongoing effort to create an effective synthesis of modernity and Islamic tradition. Makers of Contemporary Islam is essential reading for students and scholars of Middle Eastern and Islamic studies as well as general readers interested in the Islamic resurgence and international affairs.
On Saturday night, November 28, 1942, Boston suffered its worst
disaster ever. At the city's premier nightspot, the Cocoanut Grove,
the largest nightclub fire in U.S. history took the lives of 492
people--nearly one of every two people on the premises. A flash of
fire that started in an imitation palm tree rolled through the
overcrowded club with breathtaking speed and in a mere eight
minutes anyone left in the club was dead or doomed. The Grove was a
classic firetrap, the product of greed and indifference on the part
of the owners and the politicians who had knowingly allowed such
conditions to exist. Against the backdrop of Boston politics,
cronyism, and corruption, author John C. Esposito re-creates the
drama of the fire and explores the public outcry that followed. In
retelling the horrific events of one of America's most cataclysmic
tragedies, Esposito has fashioned both an incomparably gripping
narrative and a vibrant portrait of the era. But it is the intense,
detailed narrative of the fire--harrowing yet compulsively
readable--and the trials that followed that will stay with the
reader well after they finish this remarkable book. "[Esposito]
reminds us that the cautionary tale of the Cocoanut Grove is still
relevant today." ("New York Law Journal")
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