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2506300. Fantastic-Super-Happy-Fun Blog
Friday, January 30, 2009. Elizabeth Bishop: Assignment #7. Of the following prompts:. 1)Why do you think Bishop titled her book Geography III. Include a discussion of at least two poems in your response, and make sure to take into consideration the epigraphs that preface the book (the quotes from "First Lessons in Geography"). 2)In class on Thursday, I distributed a Poetry Revision Checklist. Please select one. Of the rules (ie, "Strong Verbs," "Make it New") and discuss how one. Rule, and a different.
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2506301. The Land of the Free - Exploring American Lit I
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2506302. American Literature II | blog for ENGL 242
Blog for ENGL 242. April 28, 2008. I’ve set aside the following times during Finals Week for make-up tests. You may sign up to take any test that you missed. If you didn’t miss any, but would like to retake ONE of the tests (#1-#4), you may also do so. Either way, email me at jdudley@usd.edu. By this Friday, May 2. To sign up for a time. See below for room numbers:. Tuesday, May 6. 3:30 pm – Dakota 13. Wednesday, May 7. 11:00 am – Dakota 13. 2:00 pm – Old Main 201. Thursday, May May 8. April 28, 2008.
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2506303. Theory Teacher's Blog
Theory Teacher's Blog. Race Talk from tennis champion Serena Williams to comedian Amy Schumer, and why we need the poet Claudia Rankine. I felt like saying to them. I wanted to ask, angrily, “what have you not yet learned since you murdered Eric Garner. To acknowledge a possible connection among the many church burnings that followed in its wake and the FBI’s refusal to consider any of these tragedies to be acts of terrorism. Even as white supremacist organizations publicly praised. For perpetuating raci...
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2506304. English 245 University of Maryland | Just another WordPress.com site
English 245 University of Maryland. Just another WordPress.com site. Extra Credit: Millennials and Old Movies. Joseph E. Byrne. December 5, 2012. 1 Read the article written by Neil Gabler for the Los Angeles Times. Then read the blog entry by Matt Singer that discusses Gabler’s article. Links to both are below. 2 Respond to Gabler, writing a paragraph of 4-6 sentences. Your paragraph should be in the form of an argument, and respond to Gabler’s argument, which can be summed up in this paragraph:. Because...
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2506305. English 245: Film Form and Culture
English 245: Film Form and Culture. Stills for Final Exam. Posted by Joseph E. Byrne. On December 16, 2013. Click on the image to enlarge it. Posted by Joseph E. Byrne. On December 13, 2013. I mentioned in class that I would be posting an extra-credit assignment. It will be worth one point on your final grade for the course, so that if your final grade adds up to, say, 89 B , that extra point will magically transform your grade to 90 A-. Inception and the Thinking Person’s Blockbuster. His films have bee...
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2506306. ENGL2460jessv
Tuesday, August 4, 2009. Rough outline of final paper. I What We Talk About … seems to say psychologically painful love leads to emotionally painful love, which [may] result in physically painful love. 1 Mel calling “his kids”. 2 Ed – personal past with abuse? 1 Ed’s emotions. 2 Terri’s descriptions. 1 Ed’s self inflicted. 2 Terri and Ed’s relationship. 3 Mel’s reaction to Ed. A Quality of life. 1 Gurov couldn’t live two days without women. 2 Anna doubting current quality of life. C Trusting loved one.
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2506307. American Literature and Popular Culture spring 2007 | This blog is associated with a course at the University of Waterloo on Popular literature and American culture
American Literature and Popular Culture spring 2007. This blog is associated with a course at the University of Waterloo on Popular literature and American culture. An American Pop Culture Blog. An American Pop Culture Blog. Yes – it’s all over. You have written an exam, posted journals, handed in papers and produced blogs….well-done. Sorry for giving you all hand cramps yesterday, but such is the nature of English exams. I can’t know what you’ve learned until you actually write it out. August 9, 2007.
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2506308. Speaking in Place: English 250 FS
Speaking in Place: English 250 FS. Thursday, April 28, 2011. Below are links to Food at First and YSS. If you're around for the summer and feel like getting involved with either of these organizations, I encourage you to do so. Also, if you're missing your text book, I have it in my office. Please email me so you can come pick it up. Remember that your chapbooks are due on Monday by 5PM to the box outside my office door. Be at your computers during our final exam time, as well. Have a great summer! The p...
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2506309. ENGL251: Introduction to Poetry | Supplementary Readings for ENGL 251
ENGL251: Introduction to Poetry. Supplementary Readings for ENGL 251. TAKE HOME FINAL EXAM. The final is due to my office (Combs 334) on Tuesday, April 29th, by 6 PM. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. April 24, 2014. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. April 24, 2014. Dorianne Laux is the author of several collections of poetry, including. 1994), a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award;. Facts about the Moon. The Book of Men. Other influences include Sharon Olds. April 17, 2014.
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2506310. Engl 252: Distracted Reading (Fall 2012) | Dept of English, NYU
Engl 252: Distracted Reading (Fall 2012). Dept of English, NYU. Futures of literary reading. Readings of House of Leaves. New apps for Shakespeare. Website launch for The Open Utopia. December 10, 2012. December 9, 2012. Visualizing patterns in Mark Z. Danielewski’s. December 7, 2012. 8220; The Ghost in the Machine. 8221; (December 3, 2012):. 8220;…At the moment, e-book sales account for more than 20 percent of dollars that consumers spend on books. The Fifty Year Sword. December 5, 2012. It’s the 21st c...
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2506311. ENGL 2540-B: Survey of English Literature II | Spring 2015
ENGL 2540-B: Survey of English Literature II. May 12, 2015. Your grades have been entered into BB and the system. They should be available for viewing any time now. If you would like to see the graded copies of either of your final papers, please feel free to schedule an appointment to meet with me this summer, and I would be happy to give you copies of the graded assignments after we have had a chance to discuss them. May 8, 2015. May 7, 2015. May 7, 2015. Article submission for paper. May 4, 2015.
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2506312. English 262G - Professor Chalker - home
Skip to main content. English 262G - Professor Chalker. English 262G - Professor Chalker. 5/2: Final Presentation assignment uploaded to the Assignments section. April 22: In-Class Paper Workshop. Paper #3 Draft Due. April 24: Intro to Poetry. Paper 3 Due May 1st. Help on how to format text. Turn off "Getting Started".
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2506313. English 262G - Professor Gleason - home
Skip to main content. English 262G - Professor Gleason. English 262G - Professor Gleason. The Art of Literature. Email: midori.gleason001@umb.edu. Help on how to format text. Turn off "Getting Started".
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2506314. English 262G- Prof. Harrison - home
Skip to main content. English 262G- Prof. Harrison. English 262G- Prof. Harrison. For information on final project, see attached document:. Art of Lit Final Project.docx. You will sign up for which day to present on in class on Tuesday 11/29. Welcome to The Art of Literature! ENGL262G / Section 6. Tu/Th 12:30-1:45 PM, Wheatley Hall 01-46, September 6 - December 13, 2016. Tu/Th 2-3 in Wheatley 06 - 44. Help on how to format text. Turn off "Getting Started".
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2506315. English 262G - Professor Kingsley - home
Skip to main content. You are not a member of this wiki. Join now. English 262G - Professor Kingsley. English 262G - Professor Kingsley. USING CITATIONS GUIDE MLA STYLE. It is what you read when you don't have to that determines what you will be when you can't help it. No two persons ever read the same book. William Deresiewicz, Slate. Tues: 9:30-10:45 and 2:00-2:45 and. Thurs: 9:30-10:45 and by appointment. The UMass Boston Wiki. Home page for video tutorials and a general introduction to wikis.
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2506316. English 262G - Professor MacDonald - home
Skip to main content. English 262G - Professor MacDonald. English 262G - Professor MacDonald. Welcome to our course wiki page! You will find the syllabus, all necessary assignments, readings and class materials for the semester! Follow the links on the right hand side for all materials. The Media link will be used for any videos that are assigned or that you might enjoy watching alongside the readings. The Resources link is where you will find all readings that are not in your. The UMass Boston Wiki.
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2506317. English 262G - Prof. Plato - home
Skip to main content. English 262G - Prof. Plato. English 262G - Prof. Plato. The Art of Literature. In violence we forget who we are. Mary McCarthy. Perhaps Mary McCarthy is right perhaps we forget who we are in times of violence. If that is true, do we remind ourselves through literature? How does violence operate within a text as a concept and/or mechanism of storytelling? Why is it so common in children’s literature? Do episodes of violence exist in texts to teach, to entertain, or both?
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2506318. a
Saturday, March 3, 2007. Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" by Mark Twain. I originally read this story January 30, 2006, but was beginning to feel IC symptoms and unable to respond at the time. This is my first response to the story after re-reading it to refresh my memory. Tuesday, February 27, 2007. Up From Slavery" by Booker T. Washington. Washington's values and integrity are revealed throughout his writing. He knows the significance of coming into contact with others through literature, conversati...
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2506319. ENGL264
Sunday, June 29, 2008. Tennyson - The Victorian Age. The Victorian age was named after queen Victoria of England. The era reflects men and women’s different classes in society. During that period, people were identified by ranks. Ranks were based on family name, economic wealth, and education. Men had a higher social status than women. Women were viewed more as second class citizens; they had no rights and therefore, could not enjoy the same privileges as their male counterparts. And woman to obey:.
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2506320. Engl271-04Fall2007
Tuesday, November 27, 2007. Engaging in Oral Communication. Communicate ideas and plans effectively in front of an audience. Decide and select what information needs to go into your presentation. Involve your audience either by asking questions or using notes to keep track of whats going on. Use visual aids that are appropriate for your topic. Create a professional image based on appearance and demeanor; speak loudly enough so the whole audience can hear and understand. Be a good, active listener. Unders...
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2506321. Introduction to Creative Writing | English 271
Introduction to Creative Writing. Welcome to Creative Writing! Week Fifteen: Listen and Prosper. Week Thirteen: The Line. On Week Three: Point of View. Proudly powered by WordPress.
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2506322. English 272 - Professor Karlis - home
Skip to main content. English 272 - Professor Karlis. English 272 - Professor Karlis. Tips to Start Out. Welcome to your new wiki. Tips to Start Out. Use Header styles to automatically build nested tables of contents! You can temove the table of contents by deleting the [toc] at the top of the page. You can always add it back. Your students won't see edit navigation on the bottom of the navigation bar, because they can't edit it - unless you let them. You can add as many new pages as you like. Put your n...
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2506323. English 272G - Professor Budden - home
Skip to main content. English 272G - Professor Budden. English 272G - Professor Budden. Welcome to the Art of Poetry Spring 2013 Wiki page. Here's how to find your way around:. If you are looking for the course syllabus. Click the stack of books labeled Syllabus. If you are looking for any additions to homework assignments. From the syllabus, click on the red Assignments. Notebook to the right. Unless otherwise noted, homework assignments will be as per syllabus. If you are looking for course texts.
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2506324. English 272G - Professor Budden - home
Skip to main content. English 272G - Professor Budden. English 272G - Professor Budden. Welcome to the Art of Poetry Fall 2013 Wiki page. Here's how to find your way around:. If you are looking for the course syllabus. Click the stack of books labeled Syllabus. If you are looking for any additions to homework assignments. From the syllabus, click on the red Assignments. Notebook to the right. Unless otherwise noted, homework assignments will be as per syllabus. If you are looking for course texts.
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2506325. English G273 - Professor Stair - home
Skip to main content. You are not a member of this wiki. Join now. English G273 - Professor Stair. English G273 - Professor Stair. FINAL EXAM: PLEASE BE ON TIME! 15% of your course grade! Wheatley, 1st floor, Room #62. Monday, May 17th. Miller - Narrative.pdf. Also, don't read the parts that have a giant black X through them. Help on how to format text. Turn off "Getting Started".
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2506326. English 273G - Professor Bullard - home
Skip to main content. English 273G - Professor Bullard. English 273G - Professor Bullard. Welcome to Art of Fiction! This wiki will be your resource for outside reading and important handouts. Page will be home to News and Announcements. Page will provide copies of any paper, presentation or weekly assignments. Will hold copies of the syllabus of course! Will include links to any relevant media. Will maintain a library of all PDFs relevant to the class. Print these out, read them and mark them up.
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2506327. English 273G - Professor Evans - home
Skip to main content. English 273G - Professor Evans. English 273G - Professor Evans. Paper 2 Student Conferences. Toc The Art of Fiction. ENGL 273G: Section 2. Welcome to ENGL 273G: Section 2! The Art of Fiction. ENGL 273G: Section 2. Welcome to ENGL 273G: Section 2! Clicking on this button when viewing any other page returns you to the page that you're reading right now. Links to PDFs of required reading that is not available in the books you purchased at the bookstore are posted here. Please sign up f...
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2506328. English 273G - Art of Fiction - home
Skip to main content. English 273G - Art of Fiction. English 273G - Art of Fiction. Welcome to ENGL 273 G - 01! This site is your base for important information and documents that you will need for class. If you look at the navigation pane to the right you will see links for the Syllabus, Assignments, Course Readings, and Resources. All of these pages provide support for what we go over in class. Help on how to format text. Turn off "Getting Started".
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2506329. English 273G - Professor Karlis - home
Skip to main content. English 273G - Professor Karlis. English 273G - Professor Karlis. Tips to Start Out. Welcome to your new wiki. First things first, edit this page and remove this introductory text. Wikispaces Help (top right) has extensive how-to instructions, if you need them. Tips to Start Out. Use Header styles to automatically build nested tables of contents! You can temove the table of contents by deleting the [toc] at the top of the page. You can always add it back. The UMass Boston Wiki.
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2506330. English 273G - Art of Fiction - Welcome
Skip to main content. You are not a member of this wiki. Join now. English 273G - Art of Fiction. Welcome to the wiki page for English 273G-03! Please check out all the wiki has to offer and feel free to email me at alyssa.luck001@umb.edu. If you have any questions! For 5/1 Please bring in 3 typed questions on. For 4/29, Final Papers are due AND you should read through at least page 65 in. For 4/24, Rough Drafts are due this date. Help on how to format text. Turn off "Getting Started".
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2506331. English 273G - Professor Macero - home
Skip to main content. English 273G - Professor Macero. ENGL 273G-02 The Art of Fiction. Read, read, read. Read everything- trash, classics, good and bad, and see how they do it. Just like a carpenter who works as an apprentice and studies the master. Read! You'll absorb it. Then write. If it's good, you'll find out. If it's not, throw it out of the window. - William Faulkner. Welcome to The Art of Fiction! Why do we read it? What can it represent, reveal, or reevaluate about our experiences?
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2506332. English 273G - Professor Cerrone - home
Skip to main content. English 273G - Professor Cerrone. English 273G - Professor Cerrone. Welcome to the wiki for the course ENGL:273 The Art of Fiction. Help on how to format text. Turn off "Getting Started".
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2506333. English 273 - Professor Kennedy - home
Skip to main content. You are not a member of this wiki. Join now. English 273 - Professor Kennedy. English 273 - Professor Kennedy. Julia P. Kennedy. Welcome to English 273G-05. I plan to include handouts, in PDF form, on this Wiki site, so you can access them in the event of an absence from class. *Please look in the Assignments, Syllabus, and Resources sections on the right-hand side of this page, to find what you need. A few notes about class this spring:. Help on how to format text.
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2506334. English 273G - Prof. Shannon - home
Skip to main content. English 273G - Prof. Shannon. English 273G - Prof. Shannon. Welcome to the ENGL 273G-5 Wiki Page! Hello, Art of Fiction. You've reached the Wiki page for Prof Shannon's T/TH 12:30-1:45 PM. Class This site will be a great resource for you as the semester progresses. Here I will post readings for homework, paper/project assignment information, articles for review, as well as housekeeping items for our class. Please save this page to your favorites and access it often!
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2506335. Literature in a Wired World
Literature in a Wired World. Welcome to ENGL295: Literature in a Wired World. By Joseph E. Byrne. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.
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2506336. ENGL 280 Journalistic Essay
ENGL 280 Journalistic Essay. Saturday, December 11, 2010. Http:/ engl280.weebly.com. Thursday, November 18, 2010. Feature Writing: Chapter 10. Monday, November 8, 2010. The Working Poor: Invisible in America. Thursday, November 4, 2010. Ideas for Newspaper Essay. Thursday, October 28, 2010. The Working Poor: Invisible in America. Thursday, October 21, 2010. The book Feature Writing: The Pursuit of Excellence. Thursday, October 14, 2010. The Working Poor: Invisible in America. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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2506337. ENGL280 - The Journalistic Essay - Home
ENGL280 - The Journalistic Essay. Talk of the Campus. Create a free website. Start your own free website. A surprisingly easy drag and drop site creator. Learn more.
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2506338. English 280: The Journalistic Essay | Just another WordPress.com weblog
English 280: The Journalistic Essay. Student writing from Dave Copeland's Journalistic Essay class at Bridgewater State College in Massachusetts. Bridgewater State College Web site. Blood & Volume: Inside New York’s Israeli Mafia. Dave Copeland — Author’s Web Site. Fall 2008 Reading List (Developing). Follow the Story: How to Write Successful Nonfiction. Frank Sinatra Has a Cold by Gay Talese. The Art of Fact: A Historical Anthology of Literary Journalism. My Teaching Exam Ludicrous. Shifting through all...
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2506339. English 284-Professor Chandler - home
Skip to main content. You are not a member of this wiki. Join now. Tips to Start Out. Welcome to your new wiki. First things first, edit this page and remove this introductory text. Wikispaces Help (top right) has extensive how-to instructions, if you need them. Tips to Start Out. Use Header styles to automatically build nested tables of contents! You can temove the table of contents by deleting the [toc] at the top of the page. You can always add it back. You can add as many new pages as you like. Which...
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2506340. English 285 - Professor Chandler - home
Skip to main content. You are not a member of this wiki. Join now. English 285 - Professor Chandler. English 285 - Professor Chandler. Tips to Start Out. Welcome to your new wiki. First things first, edit this page and remove this introductory text. Wikispaces Help (top right) has extensive how-to instructions, if you need them. Tips to Start Out. Use Header styles to automatically build nested tables of contents! You can invite or remove anyone you like- all you need is their email address. Check out Ge...
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2506341. English 289H
Sunday, June 7, 2009. Http:/ blackboard.uc.edu/bbcswebdav/users/burtonki/Contract.doc. Wednesday, June 3, 2009. Http:/ docs.google.com/Doc? Not only did the editor at Cincinnati.com believe the content of my article to be appropriate for their website, but they also obviously believed that it was written well enough to deserve publication. This course allowed me to take my natural writing abilities and further develop them to better fit my other classes, the workplace, and the creative environment. I...
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2506342. Allison's English 289 Blog
Allison's English 289 Blog. Thursday, June 11, 2009. Click on the link if you want to read the abstract. I tried to post a link to the poster, but I couldn't get it to work so you'll just have to admire from afar. If you really want to see the poster I can email it to you. The poster was on display in TUC from June 1-June 5. On June 5, we stood by our posters to explain our work to anyone who was interested, and we also presented to a judge for feedback. When I first wrote my abstract it had 600 words&#4...
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2506343. ENGL293 - F11 - home
Skip to main content. You are not a member of this wiki. Join now. Torture Memo Excerpts from the Office of Legal.pptx. Full Text of Torture Memo. Professor Lynne Tirrell Rwanda Info-Tirrell.pdf. Groups for Analytical Paper 2.pdf. Second Analytical Paper Topic (2).pdf. LITERATURE AND HUMAN RIGHTS revised syllabus.pdf. First Journal Response Prompts. Second Journal Response Prompts. Third Journal Response Prompts. Third Jounal Response Prompts.pdf. Study Questions for Quiz 1.pdf. HOW TO POST YOUR RESPONSE.
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2506344. Literature in a Wired World | ENGL 295 – Winter 2012 – The University of Maryland
Literature in a Wired World. ENGL 295 – Winter 2012 – The University of Maryland. Homework: Create a Basic HTML Webpage. Homework: Short Close Reading Exercise. Transmission: Borders in a digital World. January 20, 2012. And Borders in a Wired World. January 19, 2012. Today we finish the first half of Hari Kunzru’s. This novel continues our discussion of the importance of space and geography in understanding both ourselves and the “wired” world in which we live. Specifically, this novel h...There are a n...
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2506345. English 2000
Saturday, May 10, 2008. Closing the book on ENGL2k. I want to thank all of you for your hard work this semester. As we all learned, maintaining a blog can be hard work if done correctly and I think the product that you folks put together speaks to your commitment to consistently turn in thoughtful responses.  . I certainly hope it has been an interesting and enjoyable semester for all of those involved. . All best, . The lights are officially out. Friday, April 25, 2008. The novel Flowers for Algernon, w...
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2506346. Composing Utopia | Fall 2006 English 30
December 17, 2007 at 7:42 pm ( Uncategorized. Enjoy the winter break as well as this video:. December 16, 2007 at 4:50 pm ( Uncategorized. Http:/ clairexu89.googlepages.com/home. December 16, 2007 at 12:25 am ( Uncategorized. Http:/ www.personal.psu.edu/jrf5030/Projects.html. December 14, 2007 at 4:38 am ( Uncategorized. Http:/ courtneyannemurray.googlepages.com/home. December 10, 2007 at 3:16 pm ( technology and utopia. Here is a link to my Utopia: http:/ btm5054.googlepages.com/home.
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2506347. Engl. 300-blog
Wednesday, December 17, 2008. So I just wrote a really really long blog about Don Quixote! I know that blogs are already due, but I wanted to do it to help me study and just because I can! BUTTechnology sucks and it did not post, some stupid error and now my blog is gone! SO SO SO mad, in case you couldn't tell! It's not getting posted, but I needed to express my anger and let you all know I did have a great blog, but thanks to this horrible modern day technology it has vanished! Are they meant to be?
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2506348. Amber Williams~ENGL 300
Amber Williams ENGL 300. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Http:/ bmcycleski.tripod.com/english300bm/. Http:/ briellethinks.blogspot.com/. Http:/ critlitdc.blogspot.com/. Http:/ danielle-litcrit-300.blogspot.com/. Http:/ decluingvigilenceandchalis.blogspot.com/. Http:/ dougs-eng300blog.blogspot.com/. Http:/ eng300cn.blogspot.com. Http:/ eng300maggie.blogspot.com. Http:/ engl300-blog.blogspot.com/. Http:/ engl300jw.blogspot.com. Http:/ english300fall08.blogspot.com/. Http:/ heatherparso.wordpress.com/. It's all...
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2506349. Erica's Literary Criticism Blog
Erica's Literary Criticism Blog. Friday, December 12, 2008. While reading for another class, I came across a passage that stopped me in my tracks. I read over the passage many times not because it was confusing, but because it was beautiful. It is from Jeanette Winterson's. And here it is:. I had finished with that life, perhaps, and could not admit it, being stubborn or afraid, or perhaps did not know it, habit being a great binder. Wednesday, December 10, 2008. Pater, Walter. "Conclusion from The R...
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