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Page ix
... give them the background to read critical books and articles with a greater awareness of their particular assumptions and aims ; and for students who become interested in specific approaches and are willing to do reading of the kind ...
... give them the background to read critical books and articles with a greater awareness of their particular assumptions and aims ; and for students who become interested in specific approaches and are willing to do reading of the kind ...
Page x
... give fairly detailed directions about matters that often confuse inexperienced researchers ( for example , using the MLA Bibliography ) . Since we assume many of our readers will be unfamiliar with specialized ref- erence tools , we ...
... give fairly detailed directions about matters that often confuse inexperienced researchers ( for example , using the MLA Bibliography ) . Since we assume many of our readers will be unfamiliar with specialized ref- erence tools , we ...
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... give an idealized or a public picture but make every at- tempt to describe the whole person by using intimate details and a thorough knowledge of the subject's life and times . There is also the need for the biog- raphy to be itself an ...
... give an idealized or a public picture but make every at- tempt to describe the whole person by using intimate details and a thorough knowledge of the subject's life and times . There is also the need for the biog- raphy to be itself an ...
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