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...................................................................... 10 The American Alex Groysman ....................................................... ...ity, during the fall semester of 2000, and the essays appear here with the writers express written permission. No portion of Best of Four may be repr... ...whom believed it was impor- tant to publish the best work of undergraduate writers so that students could have a better sense of what it meant to have... ...uld have a better sense of what it meant to have an audience. We knew that writers become better writers when they strive to publish their work. We al... ...tion for mega-success are U.S. Senators Thad Cochranand and Trent Lott and television mo- gul Aaron Spelling (Podhaj ski). Another common stereotype o... ...Podhaj ski, Susan. “People of Power” Ameri- can Cheerleader. <http:// www.americancheerleader.com/aticles/ bovs/DeoDlepower. shtml> 19 Nov. 2000. 6 M... ...mpa- nies. We need not shatter the tranquility of this irreplaceable North American habitat” (Behr 19). Oil is not the only natural resource that is b... ...tion for mega-success are U.S. Senators Thad Cochranand and Trent Lott and television mogul Aaron Spelling (Podhaj ski). Another common stereotype of ...
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