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Monday, November 11, 2013
The Ouija game: an analysis through young adult’s behavior as depicted in three urban myths
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Author: Alvarez, Gilda When people think about games, probably the first thought that appears in their minds is that they are made for enter...
The legend of Amancay Flower: a forbidden love story to connect Argentinean adolescents with their Culture.
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Author: Busto Riquelme, Daniela. Global communications allow people from all parts of the globe get in touch and know about other cultures. ...
“CUANDO LOS PĂLIDOS VIENEN MARCHANDO”: A GHOST STORY THAT PORTRAYS ADOLESCENTS’ BEHAVIOUR
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Author: Valeria Muscato “When one feels fear, this is when one feels alive” Fernando Savater (cited by Almodovar Rodriguez, 2006) It is w...
THE LEGEND OF THE GUARANI: CAN A TRADITIONAL LEGEND INFLUENCE IN ADOLESCENTS TO KEEP VALUES AND TRADITIONS ALIVE?
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Author: Figueroa, Lidia “In many cultures, storytelling has remained a powerful vehicle for the transmission of values, beliefs and ideas....
The case of Rufina Cambaceres: an appealing urban legend to succeed in English classroom.
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Author: Marisa Gallardo Dying of love could be a great topic for a romantic story, but waking up in a coffin and dying of panic could be a g...
The Devil you Know or the Devil you don't Know: Choosing readers in the EFL classroom
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Understanding Teenagers as Readers: Choosing appropriate reading material in the classroom
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