The Norton Reader: An Anthology of Expository ProseArthur M. Eastman |
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... might be correct , but the enthusiasm for jumping and the ability to jump might be very low . The problem is the behavior of people rather than that of inanimate matter . We are confronted by the brutal fact that humanity today doesn't ...
... might be correct , but the enthusiasm for jumping and the ability to jump might be very low . The problem is the behavior of people rather than that of inanimate matter . We are confronted by the brutal fact that humanity today doesn't ...
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... might sell them off as private property . We might keep them as public property , but allocate the right to enter them . The allocation might be on the basis of wealth , by the use of an auction system . It might be on the basis of ...
... might sell them off as private property . We might keep them as public property , but allocate the right to enter them . The allocation might be on the basis of wealth , by the use of an auction system . It might be on the basis of ...
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... might run aground and prove completely useless ; for example , on his way to England he might , while passing through Spain , be detained indefinitely in a Spanish camp ; he might reach England or Algiers and be stuck in an office at a ...
... might run aground and prove completely useless ; for example , on his way to England he might , while passing through Spain , be detained indefinitely in a Spanish camp ; he might reach England or Algiers and be stuck in an office at a ...
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PERSONAL REPORT | 1 |
Maya Angelou High School Graduation | 11 |
Bernadette Devlin Politics in the University | 21 |
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