Karen Tanguma
Karen enjoys learning/teaching & is TESOL, TESL, & TEFL Certified. She has written 9 books reviews for journals, has published 2 genealogical guides,is a Photo Journalist/Editor, Adjunct Professor for two junior colleges, a part time lecture at a Texas major university, and a Phd student. Karen is San Antonio Literature Examiner.
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She holds an Masters & Bachelors in English from OLLU, a Bachelors in Psy from TAMUK, Minors Degrees at the Alamo Community Colleges (Psychology, Sociology, Biology, Education, Spanish, English, Liberal Arts)Interests
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Moral Development: Piaget and Kohlberg RevisitedThis article compared Piaget's and Kohlberg's theories on moral development and applied these theories to several questions concerning moral realism and counseling techniques.
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Book Review of "Leader as Coach" by Karen TangumaThe book presents five approaches for coaching and developing others. including forging a partnership, inspiring others to goal commitment, building new competencies (skill growth), creating personal growth opportunities, and shaping the environment.
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San Antonio Christmas: Canary Islands Style2009 Christmas Luncheon at the Radison Hotel, where Dr. Chiscano donated Christmas ornaments and four students from the Canary Islands were honored. They entertained the group by telling stories of their Christmas traditions. -
"The Servant-Leader Within: A Transformative Path" by Robert K. GreenleafGreenleaf addresses life's choices and markers. He notes that servant hood evolves from childhood and suggests that individuals make their careers inside of institutions, while becoming individuals who respond to suggestions to change for the better.
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Native American AlcoholismSubstance abuse is the number one health problem facing Native American Indians today. -
Canary Islanders' Arrival to San AntonioThe Canary Islanders Arrived in San Antonio 278 years ago to establish the city by the order of the King of Spain. A yearly reenactment is done by San Antonio Founders, Spanish Heritage Society, and Canary Islands Descendants. -
Windcrest: City of Christmas LightsWindcrest illuminates the sky like a beacon with millions of lights. This event happens every year and remains very competitive. -
Halloween in the Alamo CityTrick-or-Treat Downtown -
Vacationing with the Classes: A Unique ExposeThe more money a person makes the more comfortable and secluded their vacation seems to be.
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A Literary Analysis of Friedrich Hegel's Introduction to the Philosophy of ArtHegel highlights his interpretation of mankind's spiritual metamorphoses, through his phenomenological ideas of experience and "transcendental dialect" (371). The paper will consider how the literary critics and the audiences of today might interpret Hegel's work.
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A Psychoanalytical Reading of King LearFreud believes that literature is a reflection of the author's unconscious thought, while Lacan believes that the unconscious mind is shaped by literature.
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American Society: The Good LifeHow a single individual holds the key toward social change and "The Good Life." on two ways in which an individual can re-define social class values in pursuit of the good life; a change in thinking habits and a conscious change in behavior.
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Book Review of Barbara Kingsolver's The Posionwood BibleThe book illuminates the truth that different cultures, social classes, races, and even genders live and think differently.
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Feminism in James Crumley's WhoresJames Crumley's story, "Whores,"shows how two South Texas men (influenced by the borderland) treat and devalue women. -
Fiction and Film: A Review of Jane Austin's WorkA Comparative Review of Jane Austin's most popular works; "Pride and Prejudice," The New "Pride and Prejudice," and "Bridget Jones" -
The Adamic Myth in 19Th Century American LiteratureThe majorities of nineteenth century novelists were fully aware of the Adamic myth and used the story of Adam and Eve to describe the whole American experience. -
Mythology of Ceremony and the Almanac of the DeadWhile all cultures universally possess certain mythological themes, they also vary in the way they enclose their particular cultural motifs.
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Selecting Literature for ESL ChildrenChoosing books that reflect equality in education, regardless of ethnic identity, social status, race, or language differences are very important in an ESL classroom. -
Latinos and Alcoholism: Counseling and TreatmentThis paper explores the different dimensions of Latino alcoholism, acculturation, and treatment.