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<description>Okay, so I stretched a little with that title. But was it just me, or did anyone else feel like they&apos;d travelled through time and stepped into a John Wayne western? I for one am very glad that at this...</description>
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<description>I realize that I haven&apos;t put up a portfolio for mid-semester time. I don&apos;t exactly know what happened, but this my public apology and an amalgammated portfolio, with some posts dating back to (ahem) October. There goes my timeliness grade....</description>
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<description>So education is back to haunt us again. From Booker T. Washington to W.E.B DuBois, the one question that leaves a resounding note is: Why educate ourselves?&quot; Why establish intitutions of higher ed that try and develop a holistic approach...</description>
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<description> I’m glad to say that this is a school year where I’ve come to meet many new friends in the form of bound books. When I first heard that we’d be reading Huckleberry Finn for American Lit I couldn’t...</description>
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<description>First of all, I need to apologize for the tardiness of this post. I didn&apos;t get lazy...just overwhlemed. Moving on. I&apos;ve talked to people about Thoreau earlier, and I&apos;ve always heard that he&apos;s either extremely boring or extremely dry. I...</description>
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<description>Well I&apos;ll be darned. I think I have enough coverage, depth, analysis, commenting and discussion to last me for the next two portfolios this semester. Of course, Dr. Jerz isn&apos;t going to agree with me, but its worth a shot,...</description>
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<description>How lonely is an individual&apos;s life if she has to repeatedly turn to inanimate objects to find company? And how far can you push people before they fall over the brink of insanity? Apparently, there&apos;s no concrete answer to these...</description>
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<description>....for anyone having trouble with the blogging portfolio, here are a couple of entries of mine from the past. The Portfolio Package The Venerable Portfolio If you need help, let me know. I&apos;d be more than happy to oblige....</description>
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<description>Boy, talk about confusing stories and non-traditional narratives. I love it when conflict is the first element introduced in stories and novels, because the reader stays gripped at the edge of the chair (bed in my case). But there&apos;s no...</description>
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<description>When I took Literary Criticism with Dr. A last year, we learned how to challenge widespread concepts and attitudes about literature before moving on to serious literary theory. Part of the discussion involved trying to understand the &quot;writerly&quot; concept, i.e.,...</description>
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<description>Not mine, but definitely the novel&apos;s. It&apos;s shocking to me that I&apos;ve taken over two weeks to get through The Scarlet Letter, but there it is and there you go. Not to say that it&apos;s been a bad journey, but...</description>
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<description>For the terminally incurable(is that a word? I don&apos;t know anymore), like myself, who refuse to believe any version of the truth except their own. Thanks to Johanna Dreyfuss, friend and solace in distress. I&apos;m still not convinced he&apos;s dead....</description>
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