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Teaching cadets creative writing on line.


Abstract

This article reviews a felicitous grant proposal to develop an upon line creative writing workshop for NGCSU scholars in the Corps of Cadets, a workshop intending the couple to encourage and develop in the cadets self-expression and self-knowledge.


Introduction

Last spring, the Corps of Cadets learners in my British Literature overlook courses found themselves the silent center of a controversial whirlwind. The disputation stemmed from class discussions upon Rudyard Kipling's The Man Who Would Be King, a story based in present day Afghanistan. From such simple questions as "does might make right?" my class went upon to discuss ...


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