Set in New Zealand and in England, these three short stories by Katherine Mansfield explore the mysterious dark corridors of the mind, where we find happiness, despair and a complex network of other human emotions. In The Garden Party, which is set in New Zealand, Mansfield explores class consciousness, sensitivity and the co-existence of life and death. In The Singing Lesson, a young music teacher experiences a cascade of emotions in the space of a few hours. Answer key included.
The word culture, in recent years, has been widely and erroneously employed in political, educational, and journalistic contexts. In helping to define a word so greatly misused, T. S. Eliot contradicts many of our popular assumptions about culture, reminding us that it is not the possession of a class but of a whole society and yet its preservation may depend on the continuance of a class system, and that a “classless” society may be a society in which culture has ceased to exist.
Prime Time is a series of five courses for young adults or adult learners of English at Elementary to Upper-Intermediate level. The series combines active English learning with a variety of lively topics presented in themed modules.
ManhattanGMAT 9-Session Courses, led by experienced Instructors with 99th percentile overall scores on the GMAT, impart the comprehensive understanding of GMAT content and test-taking skills required to score well on the exam. Focus on Instruction ManhattanGMAT Instructors are here to teach. All computer labs, practice tests, or other self-guided activities will be assigned as homework and completed outside of class. You’ll spend your time in class learning from an engaging Instructor, chosen for their teaching success and their achievement at the highest level of the GMAT.
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