Monday, March 12, 2012

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Title: Inside the list
By: Gregory Cowles

In this arcticle he speaks about how In Orson Scottcard's Home town there is a newspaper column written by him. In this column Orson reviews everything of everything. He reviews board games, other columns, movies and such. One of the topics hes written about recently was Creations Science. In the column he speaks about the battle between religion and science on the topic of how the earth came to be. He states and grabbs quotes from articles and books.


Title: Touch guys of science fiction fantasy: guys you'll want in your reading corner\
By: Rebecca A. Hill
in this article The author is writing about how boys would like to read up on what he describes Ender to be. He describes Ender to be a hero a boy who beat the odds etc. He thinks that because this simple boy beat the odds people that buy the novel are going to like to read it because it interesting when someone over comes adversity.


Title: Ender’s Game: Using Science Fiction
to Teach Child Development
By:Steven J. Kirsh
State University of New York, Geneseo


In this article Steven is talking about how he is basing his teaching on Enders Game and applying it to teach Child Development. Also he talks about what they will learn by writting an paper on Enders Game. HE makes them think critically applying the novel based on child development
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 Steven J. kirsh.





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1.Touch guys of science fiction fantasy: guys you'll want in your reading corner.Rebecca A. Hill. Voice of Youth Advocates. 34.6 (Feb. 2012) p578. Word Count: 2213.Take your pick. Who would you rather have in your corner? A guy like Ender Wiggins from Orson Scott Card's Ender's Game who saves your butt from invading aliens, or a guy like Thomas from James Dashner's The Maze Runner From General OneFile.


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1.Inside the List.Gregory Cowles. The New York Times Book Review. (Feb. 5, 2012) Arts and Entertainment:p26(L). Word Count: 586.UNCLE ORSON: Science-fiction fans know Orson Scott Card best for his 1985 novel ''Ender's Game,'' a cult classic about a boy training for space combat, and for the series of related novels (and comic books) that have From General OneFile.


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