Word: expositioneers
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The Treasury further defines "educational," as used in the code, to mean "the instruction of the public on subjects useful to the individual and beneficial to the community." An institution is eligible for an educational exemption "even though it advocates a particular position or viewpoint so long as it presents...
The story is told in a series of short scenes, almost entirely in dialogue. Only the most basic scene-setting and background are provided, and there is almost no exposition of states of mind or feelings. Except for the straightforward action sequences, everything is conveyed by the dialogue. And the...
THE PLACING of paintings and related sculptures next to one another ("Green Still Life" and "Glass of Absinthe"), or the juxtaposition of studies and finished works in the show aids the instructive chronology employed inthe manner of exposition. It attempts to reproduce the artist's creative process and represent the...
However, Sheed can't seem to write a book review lacking some artful penetration. His Couples piece shows him at his best: his careful analysis of formal structure as it supports textual meaning; his defense of those meanings by the literalness of their exposition and their felt impact; his statement...
Freire goes on to elaborate this theoretical base more specifically in organizational terms: the methods of gathering information, the preparation of codified problems, the establishment of thematic investigation circles with the people, the role of social science specialists, the input of the teachers in suggesting neglected themes, and the use...