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<description>It seems like everytime I go to do this there are just some technical diffuculties. Well I&apos;m glad I&apos;m done. My last portfolio of the year for Dr. Jerz&apos;s EL150 class, it&apos;s been fun and I will miss you all,...</description>
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<description>Again back to Foster, this section I actually enjoyed. Is that a symbol? I am the skeptic and believe that writers just write there is nothing more behind it. So to say everything is a symbol and I can define...</description>
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<description>Yes this book was rough, diffucult, hard, down right impossible for some to read. What book? Neal Stephson&apos;s The Diamond Age, let me be honest here, because I know you all can agree. While reading this book I would sit...</description>
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<description>Okay I&apos;ll admit it I can&apos;t get into the geeky technology books, this is the reason that I still have to blog about Pick Up Axe and The Diamond Age. So let&apos;s start with Axing because I think this was...</description>
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<description>Surpised to see my back in the blog o sphere? Well, I&apos;m still kickin and so on and so forth. I&apos;m going to be updating alot in the next couple of days starting with my presentation. I wrote my paper...</description>
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<description>Whoa! I really think the day that the DMV gave my the power to drive on my own someone wasn&apos;t paying attention! So I went out with one of my friends to Eat N Park in Latrobe tonight. Drank alot...</description>
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<description> Oddly IntermediateYou scored 66% Beginner, 86% Intermediate, 68% Advanced, and 50% Expert! You have a good understanding of intermediate level commonly confused English words, getting at least 75% of the intermediate level questions correct. The puzzling part of your...</description>
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