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From Gerald R. Lucas
  • ...this class to be much more challenging than it already is if you put your work off until the last minute. I mention this because more than half of those r
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  • # Work on [[pm:Lipton’s Journal|Lipton’s Journal]].
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  • {{Large|WP Work}} {{C19|327}} ...to the Supermarket|Superman Comes to the Supermarket]]” and now this. Nice work.
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  • | [[#Online Participation / Daily Work|Participation / Daily Work]] || 10% {{Big|This section of NMAC 5108 has three major requirements and daily work, listed in the chart on the right. For easy access, the first three corresp
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  • ...imes.com/2011/12/16/arts/christopher-hitchens-is-dead-at-62-obituary.html |work=New York Times |location=Arts |access-date=2018-12-11 }}</ref> makes a simi ...a book that allows the reader to find her own knowledge. The book does not work by itself — there is a “ractor” (a teacher-guide) named Miranda t
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  • This course is set up as a self-guided, online class—for you to work when you can on each unit, located in the tabs below. You will have one wee ...arning a new technique, adding a reference. In my experience, students who work a bit everyday rather than trying to do everything in one sitting will be m
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  • ...cal process that involves meticulously reviewing and refining your written work to eliminate errors, enhance clarity, and ensure the presentation of your i ...ing your writing and beginning the proofreading process. Returning to your work with fresh eyes enhances your ability to spot errors that might have been o
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  • ...ture, especially those composed hundreds of years ago? We can approach any work of literature from a variety of perspectives, but reader-response criticism ...of morality. Yet, while these approaches offer interesting insights into a work, reader-response allows us to read ourselves into the text and pick out com
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  • ...-class drafts, ChatGTP could be an excellent learning tool. I bet it would work even better on some of the questions I ask for my World Literature survey. ...cided to narrow my “topic” to “20th-century short stories” to mitigate the work of having four distinct preps. Short stories are engaging without being too
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  • ...piece has changed over time, but here’s how I currently see this important work. You mileage may vary. Additions are welcome as comments and links. {{More} ...rket are integrated on a new scale by new technologies, putting men out of work, strengthening mobility and private spaces, and restructuring imagination.
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  • ...hical topic, theory, etc.) and what it will add to an understanding of the work studied, and
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  • {{nutshell|New Media is composed of two major projects and a series of daily work that must be attempted and submitted in order to pass the course. It requir | Participation / Daily Work || 20%
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  • {{goal|title=Goals|Work has begun on projects. (Everyone is editing Wikipedia.)|Learn how to cite a ...derstanding the expectations of your audience and learning to support your work. Also, this week, you should finalize your topic for your project {{crossre
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  • ...p us working. We have health care only through employment, so if you don’t work enough, you’re out of luck if you get sick. And because our health-care i ...wants a list of titles, too. Maybe it’s not worth it? It would be a lot of work to redo these thousands of entries.
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  • ...reality that interferes with our crumbling economy, we all must go back to work when we are woefully unprepared and under-supported (did I mention our budg ...e for retirement or emergencies. You don’t want to lose you stuff, do you? Work hard and don’t cause waves and be obedient so you can get promoted—this
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  • Many voices have been telling us to get back to work. It started with the Commander-in-Cheeto and was soon echoed by his troglod ...e to me. This country work way too much. For what? It seems like those who work most often receive the least benefit—you know at those ''indispensable''
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  • ...ty.org</code>; it’s an add-on domain of {{PM}}, and I could get nothing to work. With some support, I was able to install an SSL certificate, get email wor I have so much work to do now. It’s gonna be a long week...
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  • ...to use, and I think the focus-then-compose method with this lens will not work. Both of these shots would have been excellent if I had nailed the focus. W
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  • ...a portable device that I can use in my car and on the motorcycle that will work “in 19 states.” The PeachPass was a pain to maintain, so I thought thi ...e, and New Jersey. If the license plate is required for the transponder to work, then logically it would not have worked at all. “It’s in the user agre
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  • ...write on two texts;|Reply to a classmate’s journal;|Wikipedia training and work.}} ==Wikipedia Work==
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  • ...your work, see [[ENGL 2122/Fall 2021/Schedule#Daily Work|Schedule § Daily Work]]. ...elps {{crossreference|(see [[ENGL 2122/Fall 2021/Schedule#Daily Work|Daily Work]])}}.
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  • ...grades for ''any'' work done during the week; I have tried even doing some work for them hoping to prompt them to take over. None of these has really worke ...ed for. Yes, effort is important, but it is not all. You have to show some work—some evidence that you have learned the material. Some ''improvement''.
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  • ...minds me that most of what I do on this machine will probably involve more work than it would on my Mac. For example: Dropbox gave me a puzzle to solve tha
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  • ...word count, but I am interested in consistent and contentious work. Also, work on this project should be on-going throughout the semester — not a last-m ...viously, you should pick a book you ''want'' to read and research. You may work collaboratively on this project.}}</blockquote>
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  • ...alectic and play, where the heteroglossia of technology and ideologies can work, synthesize, and produce the [[Posthuman Figuration/figuration|figuration]] ===Work Cited===
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  • ...word count, but I am interested in consistent and contentious work. Also, work on this project should be on-going throughout the semester — not a last-m Wikipedia work will be detailed and supported by WikiEdu.org. Students will complete train
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  • ...quirement for this course is keeping a regular journal that documents your work through the semester.}} # Documenting your work;
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  • ...ne with Walt’s. However, my credit card kept the whole charge. That should work out OK, but thanks, Radisson. What is it with hotels in New Jersey?
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  • {{Large|Holga Work}}
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  • ...word count, but I am interested in consistent and contentious work. Also, work on this project should be on-going throughout the semester — not a last-m Wikipedia work will be detailed and supported by WikiEdu.org. Students will complete train
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  • ...sson corresponding to a literary movement. Each week is divided into daily work that contain readings (with the occasional reading quiz) and writing. Each ===Daily Work===
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  • ...n be particularly advantageous as it enables the scholar to showcase their work in a manner that aligns with their professional objectives. ...making it easier for others to identify and connect with the individual’s work. It also contributes to a more memorable online presence.
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  • ...lessons (designated L1–L8). Each lesson is divided into weekly sections of work that contain readings, a reading quiz, and writing. Dates for each lesson a {{Notice|Before beginning your work each week, read through the whole lesson so you know what to expect and und
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  • ...iography.<ref>Since we have two sections of NMAC 3108, we may also need to work on articles from another volume.</ref> ...sic editing techniques for MediaWiki that will be applicable to your later work on Wikipedia. Since this is a ''real'' scholarly journal, our job is to mak
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  • {{dc|S}}{{start|ome great work this week, writers.}} I am impressed by many of your remediation projects, ===Wiki Work===
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  • ...lesson (designated L1–L7). Each lesson is divided into weekly sections of work that contain readings, a reading quiz, and writing. Each lesson concludes w {{notice|Before beginning your work each week, read through the whole lesson so you know what to expect and und
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  • ==Wikipedia Work== In this lesson, you’ll begin to work with WikiEdu for additional Wikipedia training for your project. Some of th
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  • {{Area B}} CTOC Communications Exam<ref>All COTC work must be finished by 11/25.</ref>
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  • ...ader.wustl.edu/unfunny-brilliance-in-standup-comedy-part-3-hannah-gadsby/ |work=The Common Reader |location= |access-date=2019-01-03 }}</ref>
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  • {{goal|title=Goals|Work has begun on projects. (Everyone is editing Wikipedia.)|Learn how to cite a ...derstanding the expectations of your audience and learning to support your work. Who is your audience when writing on Wikipedia? How do you ethically serve
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  • =====Work Cited=====
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  • We will also continue our work on Wikipedia by learning more about sourcing. ...formatted. I’ll explain, but often the best way to learn is to see how it work in a real situation.</ref> Let’s start with the latter.
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  • ...be felt in the culture and history of the United States today, even if his work is not literally read. He helped write the culture of the twentieth century
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  • Back to work tomorrow.
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  • ...g that was functional for literally ''one'' program. Of course, it doesn’t work on a Mac (so I was told by the admin who bothered to respond to me), so the ...ant things that I have to finish. Can you tell me what you guys did or any work I can complete?}}
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  • {{Big|{{NM}}’s 1959 short story “The Time of Her Time” shows his Hipster at work, but has fun with him at the same time.}} =====Work Cited=====
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  • My new media course is a work-in-progress. Fluid and glib, new media flows through the cracks and gaps of ...in production and theme? We’ll start with Bruce Sterling since I know his work pretty well. After all, many would suggest that a networked world of the di
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  • Taking their cue from Murray's work, the narrativists see developing video games aligned with peotic and narrat
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  • ...time since I’ve been a professor that the department chair has refused to work with me on my schedule. OK, off to grade. I gotta stay ahead of all the work coming in.
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  • ==Wikipedia Work== In this lesson, you’ll begin to work with WikiEdu for additional Wikipedia training for your project. Some of th
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  • ...ographical novel ''The Empire of the Sun'', but I will always remember his work from the seventies and early eighties, beginning with ''[https://amzn.to/3l
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  • ...ermane documents ported and posted. Have I mentioned that this is a lot of work, and I have much more to do. Still, I think if I have the posts done before
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  • ...h is even able to unlock it most of the time. The only features that don’t work well are Stage Manager (not at all) and being able to group two apps on a f ...k. Color me impressed. Sonoma will even work, but they have a few kinks to work out before I upgrade.
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  • Secondly, the optical drive doesn’t work. Yes, it was fine installing Ubuntu, but while booted into the OS, the CD/D
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  • I think Chris Marney did the PhotoShop work. See, not all my New Media students loathe me.
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  • ...relevant to human intellectual and cultural endeavors today. However, this work examines the ideology behind humanism and how it informs the idea of “hum ...c distinctions based on race, gender, and class be even less-tenable? This work doesn’t answer these questions, but merely takes a look at current and ev
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  • ...hut off my university email completely, I’m doing my best to ignore it and work on some me-projects. I have implemented a backup strategy for my VPS and wo ...ix, I have been going through my old photos, and I’m not that pleased with work older than a few years. I think if I went back and re-edited the RAW files,
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  • .../lucaspix/ LucasPix] from the archive. It’s been fun going back through my work over the past two decades to see (1) some pretty good stuff, and (2) just h
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  • # What ideas that we have examined in class so far are important in Murray’s work?
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  • ...original author, but also strengthens the credibility of the writer’s own work and allows readers to locate a source easily. Be sure to follow the appropr ...] when using research. Plagiarism, or the act of presenting someone else’s work as your own, is a serious offense in academia and can result in severe cons
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  • {{nutshell|Before you begin work, get your online tools set up.}} If you're reading this, most, if not ''all'', work done for this class will be through digital platforms. Writing for and with
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  • ...are effective and those that are not, and apply that knowledge to your own work.
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  • ...} wearing the {{Ultron 2/28}} since I thought I’d have some golden hour to work with. They live in Jones Country, so it takes a minute to get there, but it We got there late, predictably, shared a meal, groused about work, and just enjoyed the slow afternoon. The kids made s’mores and played wi
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  • ...necessary for today’s media professionals. Examples of lessons and student work may be found on my teaching web site LitMUSE. ...ts: an online digital community for the study and preservation of Mailer’s work. The fellowship allowed me time to research, theorize, and write a proposal
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  • ...rder built on capitalism, class conflict, and materialism; Sigmund Freud’s work on the subconscious dethrones the conscious, rational mind as the dominant
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  • ...in form.”{{sfn|Shainberg|2019|p=133}} In these instances, he refers to his work as a writer, and his interest in neurology and the functioning of the brain
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  • {{goal|title=Goals|Finish all work on Wikipedia.|Write a reflective essay.}}
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  • ...Q/Symbolism|symbolism]], and imagery are the building blocks of a literary work. Pay attention to how these elements interact to create the overall narrati ===Contextualize the Work===
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  • ...hase our current one. It’s larger, which I think I need, but it needs some work. It appears that updates had started, but were not completed for whatever r
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  • {{Large|Snowpocalypse 2014: Web Work}} I’m excited about Pixel Revel’s work — the way I used to be with WooThemes when I was still in love with WP. T
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  • ...a professional to take care of the wiring. (Yeah, I love uncovering shoddy work that previous owners have done to the house. I wonder what else awaits us?)
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  • ...ded up being productive. I don’t know: do small group discussions actually work? I’ve stopped doing it in World Lit. Maybe it’s time to just stop. All
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  • ==Wikipedia Work==
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  • File:2020-02-03 16-50-30.jpg|Considering his green work.
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  • ...to get some work done starting tomorrow. I guess this marks the end of my work on this site for a while. It was fun while it lasted.
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  • ...t significant being the fact that they do not have to attend class and can work at their own pace, my online courses fill up quickly and keep me busy answe ...al responses, and contributing to the wiki. This represents quite a bit of work, more than most students seem capable of handling on their own; i.e., witho
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  • ...l, mechanical, etc.) of another [or] a purloined idea, design, passage, or work.}} Plagiarism is the act of presenting someone else’s ideas, words, or work as your own without giving proper credit. It is a form of academic dishones
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  • ...nglish Department—where I belong, as the chair said. I want to approach my work with more humility, respect, and optimism.
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  • ...t significant being the fact that they do not have to attend class and can work at their own pace, my online courses fill up quickly and keep me busy answe ...al responses, and contributing to the wiki. This represents quite a bit of work, more than most students seem capable of handling on their own; i.e., witho
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  • ...past as we look toward the future of liberal arts in higher education. My work over the last five years exemplifies this focus. ...ication: I have to do research first, why not let others benefit from that work. Likely, more people will be familiar with my Wikipedia contributions than
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  • | style="width: 34%;" | Other Work: {{bulleted list|“[[Penelope to Ulysses]]”}}
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  • ...on the server, and the user clients are clunky and ugly. Why can’t is just work, like Dropbox? I’ve had enough. Bye-bye Nextcloud. ...y files to [https://syncthing.net Syncthing], a product that seems to just work, even with multiple clients. I still need to put it through its paces. I wo
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  • ...est of the term. We’re aiming for Good Article status, but that’s a lot of work. Maybe we can do it.
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  • ...ow look almost like-new. I can see a couple of places that need a bit more work, but I’ll get those next time. After cleaning the wheels and busting up a
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  • ...r this course is keeping a regular log that documents and comments on your work throughout the semester.}} ...ject you’re writing or editing on Wikipedia. Documenting and planning your work and reflecting on your progress.
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  • ...g I might implement next semester. Please let me know if anything does not work for you, and I’ll try to fix it ASAP. Also, leave those comments.
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  • ...utors and the contents for the second volume of the ''Review''. I’d rather work on a wiki all day long than think about my annual report. Maybe I could jus
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  • ...well enough in class? Did they just not understand it? Are they doing the work? What do I do now? Fortunately, I am a big fan of rewrites.
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  • ...friend since high school for a Zoom cocktail hour. Kip and I talked about work, music, life—the things we pretty much always talked about. It’s been a ...de>grlucas.com</code> after disabling Pihole for a minute, but that didn’t work in this case. Something else is going on. I still have some MediaWiki items
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  • ...my Pis, but had no luck, really. Lidarr is weird and Organizr just doesn’t work. I’m too apathetic to troubleshoot today.
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  • ...'' to it. Now I see what Gabriel means when he said it is some of his best work. I can see why he would be proud. And what a great album to have started hi
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  • ...struggled with the ''content''. Grammar issues aside — these would usually work themselves out during the term — so the main focus could be ''composi
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  • {{notice|Before beginning your work each week, read through the whole lesson so you know what to expect and und
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  • ...t a prerequisite before students can take a particular lesson. This didn’t work for me; more on that below. ...s look terrible, apostrophes and quotation marks look strange, links don’t work, and it really is difficult to grade longer passages. (This might have been
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  • ...at first, Henry did a great job. He sat mostly still and allowed Mitch to work his magic. Henry’s only instructions were “make it short.” Autumn wa
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  • Internet was out again this morning, so I wasn’t able to work on my classes. This is a bit of a setback, so I think I need to replace the
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  • ...lop a deeper understanding of the narrative and the themes explored in the work. ...ing attention to the historical, social, and cultural context in which the work was written. For example, a close reading of Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” c
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