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  • As they sought to mediate the journalized discussions of who the new learners are, what literacies they need, and what pedagogies we use to teach them, they were surprised at the emergent tensions that pointed to an urgent need to address the shifting nature of learning, literacies, librarianship, and our understandings about knowledge and knowledge-construction.

    October 2008 2008

  • For sure, at times, it can be inconvenient and more but based on your fun journalized rendition of your ongoing life, you seem to be bitchen but yet bobbing and weaving your way through it all.

    Your Wish List 2008

  • As they sought to mediate the journalized discussions of who the new learners are, what literacies they need, and what pedagogies we use to teach them, they were surprised at the emergent tensions that pointed to an urgent need to address the shifting nature of learning, literacies, librarianship, and our understandings about knowledge and knowledge-construction.

    2008 IASL Conference -2 2008

  • Poetry is either something that lives like fire inside you … or else it is nothing, an empty journalized bore around which pedants can endlessly drone their notes and explanations.

    A ringing endorsement ... Frank Wilson 2006

  • Prothero's genius had liberated itself for the time being in his last poem; it was detached from him; it wandered free, like a blessed spirit invisible, while Prothero's brain agonized and journalized as Laura said.

    The Creators A Comedy May Sinclair 1904

  • He had no information more than he had given, but he bravely journalized, "Mr. Glover and everybody, ma'am."

    The Daughter of a Magnate 1898

  • It will be noticed that in this fragment the scene is at first laid in New England, whereas the journalized sketch opened the drama in England.

    A Study Of Hawthorne Lathrop, George P 1876

  • New England, whereas the journalized sketch opened the drama in England.

    A Study of Hawthorne George Parsons Lathrop 1874

  • One of these manuscripts was written in the form of a journalized narrative; the author merely noting the date of what he wrote, as he went along.

    Sketches and Studies Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864 1852

  • One of these manuscripts was written in the form of a journalized narrative; the author merely noting the date of what he wrote, as he went along.

    Sketches and Studies Nathaniel Hawthorne 1834

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