Winchester, The Professor and the Madman
In class today, post your reflection paper on your blog, and create a trackback following the procedure described in the trackback tutorial. Then, since our class is so small, I'd like each student to post a thoughtful comment on everyone else's blog.
Starting next week, for each assigned reading in class (that includes the literary works, our textbook, and online texts), follow the RRRR sequence.
Starting next week, for each assigned reading in class (that includes the literary works, our textbook, and online texts), follow the RRRR sequence.
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