ED283203
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Cover Your Ears! U.S. Impingement on the Right to Hear through Political Exclusion Provisions |
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ED283204
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Deviant Acts and Risky Business U.S. Coverage of World Events / |
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ED283205
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Media-Sponsored Opinion Polls A Critical Review of Campaign '84 and Recommendations for Campaign '88 / |
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ED283206
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The Special Student |
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ED283207
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Language, the Forgotten Content |
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ED283209
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Coping with Chaos |
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ED283210
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Film Study in the English Language Arts Technology and the Future of Pedagogy / |
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ED283211
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The Student as Producer and Consumer of Text Computer Uses in English Studies / |
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ED283212
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The Mystery of Misconnecting Agendas |
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ED283213
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Process Writing with Hawthorne |
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ED283214
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Archaic Concepts Cloakrooms, Wraps and Compositions / |
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ED283215
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Technical Writing 1987 Galloping Off in at Least Two Directions / |
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ED283216
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Novel Reactions |
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ED283217
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The Educational Psychology of Note Taking Effects of Prior Word/World Knowledge / |
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ED283218
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An Evaluation of Developmental Writing Courses for Specially Admitted Students (Athletes) |
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ED283219
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Partisans and the Press Perceptions of Third Persons and Third Person Effects of News Coverage of the Middle East / |
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ED283220
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Relationships between Expert and Novice Performance in Disciplinary Writing and Reading |
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ED283221
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Minds, Brains, and the Language Arts A Cautionary Note / |
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ED283222
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The Learning of Consumer Skills in Adolescents An Eclectic Approach / |
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ED283223
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Arab Portrayals in U.S. and British News Magazines A Comparative Analysis / |
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