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<description>This blog went along with my presentation on superstition and Huck Finn. http://blogs.setonhill.edu/JenniferHaun/005420.html This one is also from Huck Finn discussing my views on Tom As A Hero. http://blogs.setonhill.edu/JenniferHaun/005795.html This blog is about the sterotypes in The Devil&apos;s Dictionary. http://blogs.setonhill.edu/JenniferHaun/006167.html...</description>
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<description>Well since I am writing my paper on this topic I found it interesting that I believe the narrator of this story died and noone else did. The narrator (IF A REAL PERSON) shows signs of Post partum psychosis. as...</description>
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<description>Mark Twain uses various examples of superstition in his novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. In the following presentation I will state examples of superstition from the novel, attempt to state the origin, and explain why I feel the superstition...</description>
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<description>http://blogs.setonhill.edu/JenniferHaun/004692.html This entry continued from a discussion that began in class. It was great because we ran out of time in class and I had the opportunity to continue. Also, Melissa commented and it started a discussion of our shared...</description>
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<description>As I was reading Shanna&apos;s wildcard blog, it inspired me to write a blog about myself also. I am 24 yr&apos;s old, born and raised in Connellsville. I have 2 older brothers, one lives here as well...the other, a make-up...</description>
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<description>I wanted to write my comments regarding Stephan’s presentation on Emerson from Monday’s class. I love how Emerson does not agree with conformity. I think everyone wants to be an individual. However, I think many people conform by not conforming....</description>
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