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... ideas marked as “ feminine " acts as a more powerful censor than the total absence of " feminine " ideas would be . 29 So it is not simply the presence of women that would make a difference . In- stead , it is the commitment and ability ...
... ideas marked as “ feminine " acts as a more powerful censor than the total absence of " feminine " ideas would be . 29 So it is not simply the presence of women that would make a difference . In- stead , it is the commitment and ability ...
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... ideas . I think they can de- termine for themselves what ideas are bad . " After all , if students are to be " protected " from bad ideas , how are they go- ing to learn to identify and cope with them ? Sending such ideas underground ...
... ideas . I think they can de- termine for themselves what ideas are bad . " After all , if students are to be " protected " from bad ideas , how are they go- ing to learn to identify and cope with them ? Sending such ideas underground ...
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Gary Goshgarian. think students need to be protected from bad ideas . ” Do you agree with Professor Tebben ? Do you feel that students can " determine for themselves what ideas are bad " ? What constitutes a bad idea to you ? Can you ...
Gary Goshgarian. think students need to be protected from bad ideas . ” Do you agree with Professor Tebben ? Do you feel that students can " determine for themselves what ideas are bad " ? What constitutes a bad idea to you ? Can you ...
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Simplicity WILLIAM ZINSSER | 13 |
Freewriting PETER ELBOW | 19 |
Revising Your Own Manuscript | 28 |
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