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The Poetry in Our Daily Speech
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A Teacher Looks at His Professional Status
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A Suggested Plan for Deficient Students
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Maneuvering for Stress and Intonation
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Teaching Group Conference at the Air Force Academy
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Perspective on Plagiarism
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Among the New Texts
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