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This blog is intended to supplement a course offering for the Fall 2009 semester at the University of Iowa, History of Homesteading. Each book we read in the class will be shared on the blog, whereupon students and other participants can post questions or comments about the work or other related issues. The instructor is Dennis Kuhnel.

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This blog is intended to supplement a course offering for the Fall 2009 semester at the University of Iowa, History of Homesteading. Each book we read in the class will be shared on the blog, whereupon students and other participants can post questions or comments about the work or other related issues. The instructor is Dennis Kuhnel.

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History of Homesteading: Images of the Great Depression from Americansuburbx

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This blog is intended to supplement a course offering for the Fall 2009 semester at the University of Iowa, History of Homesteading. Each book we read in the class will be shared on the blog, whereupon students and other participants can post questions or comments about the work or other related issues. The instructor is Dennis Kuhnel. Thursday, December 3, 2009. Images of the Great Depression from Americansuburbx. Http:/ www.americansuburbx.com/2009/12/theory-images-of-great-depression.html.

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History of Homesteading: Final Questions

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This blog is intended to supplement a course offering for the Fall 2009 semester at the University of Iowa, History of Homesteading. Each book we read in the class will be shared on the blog, whereupon students and other participants can post questions or comments about the work or other related issues. The instructor is Dennis Kuhnel. Wednesday, December 9, 2009. Do we print off our answers and bring them to class along with our grading of ourselves or do we email them? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).

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History of Homesteading: November 2009

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This blog is intended to supplement a course offering for the Fall 2009 semester at the University of Iowa, History of Homesteading. Each book we read in the class will be shared on the blog, whereupon students and other participants can post questions or comments about the work or other related issues. The instructor is Dennis Kuhnel. Friday, November 20, 2009. Reading Day for The Dust Bowl. Picture: My first truck. We will go over in class today how the Final Exam will be handled. He makes the thesis o...

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History of Homesteading: February 2009

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This blog is intended to supplement a course offering for the Fall 2009 semester at the University of Iowa, History of Homesteading. Each book we read in the class will be shared on the blog, whereupon students and other participants can post questions or comments about the work or other related issues. The instructor is Dennis Kuhnel. Saturday, February 7, 2009. Course: Issues: Communities and Societies. History of Homesteading, Fall 2009. Home Phone: (620) 694-7798. REQUIRED TEXTS AND MATERIALS. All wo...

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History of Homesteading: August 2009

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This blog is intended to supplement a course offering for the Fall 2009 semester at the University of Iowa, History of Homesteading. Each book we read in the class will be shared on the blog, whereupon students and other participants can post questions or comments about the work or other related issues. The instructor is Dennis Kuhnel. Sunday, August 30, 2009. Lewis and Clark response. The book raises the question "was lewis. And Clark's trip worthwhile? I find it intriguing how important the rise of the...

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This blog is intended to supplement a course offering for the Fall 2009 semester at the University of Iowa, History of Homesteading. Each book we read in the class will be shared on the blog, whereupon students and other participants can post questions or comments about the work or other related issues. The instructor is Dennis Kuhnel. Tuesday, December 22, 2009. Final Grades Turned In. I hope you all learned a thing or two in our class and enjoyed this semester. Good luck in 2010. Also, what exactly to ...

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