The new head of the Journalism Department, Dr. Deborah Dunwoody Ph.D., recently bought a house at 6 Riverside Dr. in San Mateo, a lovely city in the SAN FRANCISCO Bay Area.
“What kind of person would break in to my apartment and steal my brand- new thongs!” she cried.
The instructor asked her pupils to read chapter six in the text, and to pay close attention to the section on the Great Depression, which began in the late 1920s and continued through the '30’s.
Ms. Smith, has not let partial blindness or wheelchair confinement stop her from living life to the fullest. In spite of her handicaps, she volunteers at a local senior center, and enjoys going for strolls (she calls them “rolls”) with her friends.
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Monday, September 3, 2007
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The new head of the journalism department, Dr. Deborah Dunwoody (if you you Dr., you don't need Ph.D. too), recently bought a house at 6 Riverside Drive in San Mateo, a lovely city in the SAN FRANCISCO (don't use ALL CAPS unless it's in the dateline of a news story) Bay Area.
“What kind of person would break in to my apartment and steal my brand- new thongs!” she cried. (Good!)
The instructor asked her pupils to read Chapter 6 in the text, and to pay close attention to the section on the Great Depression, which began in the late 1920s and continued through the '30s.
Ms. Smith, has not let her visual impairment or wheelchair use stop her from living life to the fullest. Despite of her disabilities, she volunteers at a local senior center, and enjoys going for strolls (she calls them “rolls”) with her friends.
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