Belle Xiaobo Wang
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Building the New Babel by the Digital: Cultivating Critical Thinking & Improve Intercultural Literacy through Composition Assignments

by bwang8@gsu.edu | Dec 3, 2012 | Reading Responses

My meditation on this image is that I will copy another big circle. Two circles will have an intersection in which people share two psychological and personal identities should locate. Likewise, the circles can be more than two. I want to use the model I developed in...

I’m Gonna Getcha Good! Up! Live In Chicago!

by bwang8@gsu.edu | Dec 3, 2012 | Reading Responses

  Somehow I learned to do two things at the same time back when I did all those interpretation...

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