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18th century Art part 3

18th century Art part 3

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801_0043 vnsg 1330 maternal neonate, lectures for exam 1

vnsg 1330 lectures for exam 1

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Agony and Ecstasy: Baroque Emotion in 'Love in the Time of Cholera'

Dr. Lois Parkinson Zamora is a leader in the comparative study of literature of the Americas. Her most recent book, The Inordinate Eye: New World Baroque and Latin American Fiction (University of…

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Amber Dermont

Amber Dermont, author of Damage Control and the Starboard Sea. A short-story writer who received a fellowship from the National Education Association (N.E.A.), also has appeared in several books. She…

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Angel Fraga

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Art Appreciation, Potter, Chapter 1 The Beginning

Chapter 1, The Beginning

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Attachment A

Attachment in human babies

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Dr. Ranjana Varghese

Writer and Honors College professor, Dr. Varghese focus on her interest in history and memoir as she reads excerpts from her upcoming memoir and discusses the ways in which history and myth shape…

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HCC Creative Writing Club presents Jasminne Mendez

HCC Creative Writing Club, ROW, presented Jasminne Mendez in celebration of National Poetry Month. Jasminne Mendez is a performance poet, actress, teacher and published writer. She captivates…

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Jose Treviño

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Junot Diaz

Literary sensation and Pulitzer prize winner Junot Diaz appeared at the fifth annual Edward James Olmos Houston Latino Book & Family Festival on Saturday, September 29, 2007. Díaz read…

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OB EXAM 3 part 2

ob exam 3 part 2

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OB EXAM 3 part 3

ob lecture exam 3 part 3

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ob exam 4 part 1

ob lecture 4 part 1

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Petra Guillen

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Poet Kim Addonizio

Kim Addonizio, a poet and writer of such books as What is this Thing Called Love? has been called "one of the nation's most provocative and edgy poets" by the San Diego Union-Tribune.

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