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Margaret Sanger, Founder of Planned Parenthood, In Her Own Words
Quotes sentences, partial sentences, and paraphrases from writings by and about Sanger, with the aim of demonstrating that she favored eugenics.
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Category: Society > Issues > Family Planning > History > Sanger, Margaret
Multiplayer game where the first player writes a sentence, the next player has to draw a picture illustrating it, and the person following describes the picture in a new sentence.
www.thesentencegame.com
Category: Games > Video Games > Recreation > Browser Based > Art and Drawing
A free online resource to improve your writing skills. Learn how to write, how to use words, how to write sentences, and how to communicate effectively.
www.lousywriter.com
Category: Arts > Writers Resources > Style Guides
Offers interactive exercises for students. Covers most aspects of writing from the word and sentence level up to essay and research writing. Grammar exercises for intermediate to advanced.
cctc.commnet.edu
Grammar concepts taught through a prepositional approach. Also Daily Grams workbooks for grammar review and Easy Writing to teach complex sentences.
www.easygrammar.com
Category: Reference > Education > K through 12 > Home Schooling > Curriculum > Language Arts
Provides tips, tools, and resources to help improve writing skills. Includes why it's important to write well, the parts of speech, types of sentences, punctuation, spelling, and a downloadable file.
www.shared-visions.com
Radical journal first published as Sherwin's Political Register in 1817 by Richard Carlile, a journalist. After full report of the Peterloo Massacre, Carlile changed the journal's name. He was guilty of blasphemy and seditious libel. Sentenced to three years in prison, he continued to write and edit from his prison cell.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk
Held radical political views. Became Secretary of the Scottish Association of the Friends of the People in 1792. Government spies attended these meetings and Fox was arrested at a meeting in Edinburgh, found guilty of writing and publishing pamphlets on parliamentary reform and sentenced to 14 years in Australia where he died of dysentery, becoming the second Scottish Martyr.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk
Category: Reference > Encyclopedias > Subject Encyclopedias > Spartacus Educational > Reform of Parliament
Promotes writing contests in which authors are asked to complete a story from a set opening sentence. Current deadlines: January 31 and April 30. Prize money: $500 and $5,500 respectively. Entry fees: $5 and $15 respectively.
www.purplepenediting.com
Category: Arts > Writers Resources > Contests > Short Stories
Abstract: Born in August 1747. After being educated at Eton and Queen's College, Cambridge, he became a curate at Leatherhead in Surrey where he came under the influence of the radical preacher, Joseph Priestley. Palmer became dissatisfied with the doctrines of the Church of England and moved to Montrose in Scotland where he joined a group of Unitarians who had opened a chapel in the town. In 1793, he and three other men found guilty of writing and publishing pamphlets on parliamentary reform, were sentenced to prison in Australia. Unlike some of the Scottish Martyrs, Palmer appeared to get on well with the military in New South Wales. He died on 2nd January 1802.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk
Category: Reference > Encyclopedias > Subject Encyclopedias > Spartacus Educational > Reform of Parliament
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