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  • === January === * 5: [[January 5, 1995|Letter from Dad]]
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  • ...L USM is my current favorite lens. Yes, I know I posted some shots back in January when I first got the lens, but I’ve had a bit of time to appreciate it mo File:2011-01-08 17-27-43.jpg|
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  • * (3/21–3/27 — Spring Break) * 4/20–4/27 — [[/Contemporary/|The Contemporary Period]]
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  • ...Professional Note Taking |url= |journal=Journal of Reading |volume= |issue=January |pages= |doi= |access-date= }}</ref>}} ...n-students-put-your-laptops-away |work=NPR |location= |access-date=2018-12-27 }}</ref>
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  • ** “[[January 4, 2022|Reddit Discussions: A How-To for Literature Classes]]” give strat * “[[September 27, 2020|Reading in College]]” gives advice on how to approach reading on co
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  • * Monday: Begin reading the week’s novel; [[September 27, 2020|take notes]] as you read. ...urse. See the Packback tab for instructions.}}{{refn|You might also see “[[January 21, 2021|Central Themes in the American Novel of the 20th Century]].”}}}}
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  • | colspan="3" | {{bulleted list|“[[January 23, 2020|To His Coy Mistress]]”}} ...et 4]]|[[March 26, 2020#5|Sonnet 5]]|[[March 26, 2020#6|Sonnet 6]]|[[March 27, 2020#7|Sonnet 7]]|[[March 28, 2020#8|Sonnet 8]]}}
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  • ...lso be required for more difficult texts. {{crossreference|See [[September 27, 2020|Reading in College]] and [[Research & Response]].}} ...so completing it will earn you the minimum grade.}} {{crossreference|See [[January 4, 2022|Reddit Discussions: A How-To for Literature Classes]].}}
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  • # [[September 27, 2020|How do I do better on my reading quizzes?]] # [[January 7, 2014|Now that I’m started, how do I use Twitter in class?]]
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  • ...a week, even in class. See “[[December 31, 2013|Intro to Twitter]]” and “[[January 7, 2014|Using Twitter]]” for more information. ==== 2: August 25 & 27 ====
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  • ...with a cult of personality.}}—and I would cite almost the entirety of ''[[January 22, 2013|Advertisements for Myself]]'' as evidence—crazy, Rojack’s life ...g to myself any longer. Deborah had occupied my center.{{sfn|Mailer|1965|p=27}}}}
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  • ...<br />{{Small|See also: [[February 13, 2003|Some Notes on Naturalism]] • [[January 21, 2020|Some Notes on ''Miss Julie'']]<br />Performances: [https://youtu.b | style="background-color:#DCEDC8; text-align: center; | 02/27
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  • ...r analysis of the texts in their writing. {{crossreference|See [[September 27, 2020|Reading in College]].}} ...roaches will be emphasized throughout the semester. {{crossreference|See [[January 4, 2022|Reddit Discussions: A How-To for Literature Classes]].}}
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  • ...ate=January 16, 2013 |website=Georgia.gov |publisher= |access-date=2019-12-27 |quote= |ref=harv }}</ref> based on “achievement”<ref>{{cite web |url=h
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  • * {{cite news |last=Andrew-Gee |first=Eric |date=January 26, 1018 |title=Your Smartphone Is Making You Stupid, Antisocial, and Unhea ...l Media Is Rotting Democracy from Within |last=Beauchamp |first=Zack |date=January 22, 2019 |website=Vox |publisher= |access-date=2019-01-26 |quote=How social
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  • “Lend Me Your Ear.” Squib by Howard G. Chau-Eoan. ''Time'', 23 January, 60. Speaking at a New York City retrospective of his films, Mailer comment ...ration camps. Mailer appeared with Grass at the New York Public Library on 27 June, his penultimate public appearance. Mailer, “who looked small and ro
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