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  2. Book report - Wikipedia

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    Individual components of the book report can also be made into separate artistic works, including pop-up cards, newsletters, character diaries, gameboards, word searches, and story maps. [ 2 ] Students are typically advised to produce the report in multiple stages, including prewriting , first draft writing, revision , first evaluation, editing ...

  3. 18th Abduction - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco Police Sergeant Lindsay Boxer is the main character of this book. It has two plots. The main plot involves three schoolteachers, who suddenly vanish after a night out after school.

  4. List of college and university student newspapers in the ...

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    Livingstone College – Livingstone Newsletter; Meredith College – The Meredith Herald [10] Methodist University – Small Talk [10] Montreat College – Whetstone [10] North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University – The A&T Register [10] North Carolina Central University – The Campus Echo [10] North Carolina State University ...

  5. Category:Newsletters - Wikipedia

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  6. Ron Paul newsletters - Wikipedia

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    Ron Paul helped found the Foundation for Rational Economics and Education in 1976. [3] This think tank began publishing Ron Paul's Freedom Report newsletter. [4]In 1984, as he left Congress, Paul also set up Ron Paul & Associates (RP&A), with his wife and daughter and his former congressional chief of staff, Lew Rockwell.

  7. 17th Suspect - Wikipedia

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    A review of this book in Book Reporter is positive. The review concludes, "While THE 17th SUSPECT is complete in itself, it does leave an element of the book dangling treacherously at the conclusion.

  8. Now I Know (newsletter) - Wikipedia

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    Now I Know is a daily email newsletter about trivia written by Dan Lewis. Described as "a newer, less snarky iteration of Cecil Adams’ The Straight Dope," it has been running since 2010 with over 100,000 subscribers as of 2018. [1] [2] The newsletter won a Webby Award for email newsletters in 2013 and 2014.

  9. Periodical literature - Wikipedia

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    The cover of an issue of the open-access journal PLOS Biology, published monthly by the Public Library of Science. A periodical literature (also called a periodical publication or simply a periodical) is a published work that appears in a new edition on a regular schedule.