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ticket # 11310
ticket #11315 |
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Thursday 8/24 Readings |
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1) from the
Bedford Guide |
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Prager, Emily. "Our Barbies, ourselves."
The Bedford Guide for College
Writers. Ed. X.J.Kennedy, Dorothy Kennedy, and Sylvia Holliday.
Boston: Bedford/St. Martin, 2002. 420-422. |
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Note: This pdf file has another article. Just read the
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which
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three pages of the pdf file. |
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2) from the
Post-Gazette |
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MacPherson, Karen. "Is childhood becoming oversexed?"
Post-Gazette.com.
8 May 2005. 23 August 2006. <http://www.post-.gazett.com/pg/05128/500945.stm>. |
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1B |
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ticket #11665 |
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Thursday 8/24 Readings |
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1) from
Arguing in
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Reilly, Rick. "The swooshification of the world. " Arguing in
Communities. Ed. Gary Hatch. Boston, McGrawHill, 2003. 34-36. |
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Goldman, Robert and Stephen Papson. "Suddenly the swoosh is everywhere."
" Arguing in Communities. Ed. Gary Hatch. Boston, McGrawHill, 2003.
36-43. |
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Note: This pdf file has another article. Just read the
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articles,
which are the first
eleven pages of the pdf file. |
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2) Reading Questions (on the first
page of the pdf file) |
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Be prepared to discuss
questions 1-5 in class on Tuesday. |
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