Havelock (44-63)
I'm going to re-assign 44-63, simply because I think these chapters are worth closer study, and ask that everyone include a new quote from this section.
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Jessie Krehlik on Havelock (44-63): http://blogs.setonhill.edu/JessicaKrehlik/2010/02/
Chelsea Oliver on Havelock (44-63): I realize I'm using text to try to make a point. h
Tiffany Gilbert on Havelock (44-63): Dumb Autumn Potpourried her Foreign Gnome. 'Nuff s
Shellie Polly on Havelock (44-63): Words are voice on paper. The words that speak to
Megan Seigh on Havelock (44-63): I love learning about the muse learning to write.
Maddie Gillespie on Havelock (44-63): Can you hear the books whispering to you from thei
Erica Gearhart on Havelock (44-63): The alphabet might seem simple, but as someone who
Chelsea Oliver on Havelock (44-63): I realize I'm using text to try to make a point. h
Tiffany Gilbert on Havelock (44-63): Dumb Autumn Potpourried her Foreign Gnome. 'Nuff s
Shellie Polly on Havelock (44-63): Words are voice on paper. The words that speak to
Megan Seigh on Havelock (44-63): I love learning about the muse learning to write.
Maddie Gillespie on Havelock (44-63): Can you hear the books whispering to you from thei
Erica Gearhart on Havelock (44-63): The alphabet might seem simple, but as someone who
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The alphabet might seem simple, but as someone who is learning to teach it to children, I think it can be very complicated. Read this to find out why.
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/EricaGearhart/2010/02/the_alphabet_simplified_but_is.html
Can you hear the books whispering to you from their shelves?
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/MadelynGillespie/2010/02/can_you_hear_the_written_word.html
I love learning about the muse learning to write.
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/MeganSeigh/2010/02/yes_texts_have_been_made.html
Words are voice on paper. The words that speak to you, that can tell you all kinds of stories from all kinds of people. Never doubt the written language.
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/MichellePolly/2010/02/havelock44-63.html
Dumb Autumn Potpourried her Foreign Gnome.
'Nuff said.
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/TiffanyGilbert/2010/02/dumb-autumn-potpourried-her-fo.html
I realize I'm using text to try to make a point.
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/ChelseaOliver/2010/02/slightly-against-the-grain.html
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/JessicaKrehlik/2010/02/the_overall_presumption_is_tha.html