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Prologue 2008
(University of Wisconsin-River Falls, 2008-04-18)
2008 edition of Prologue, the University of Wisconsin-River Falls student literary and art publication.
Fish out of water
(2012-04-18)
Paper written by Jessica Matel in the spring semester 2012 at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls for Dr. Greta Gaard's English 251 class. In this paper, the author speaks on the idea that humans need to look at the ...
William
(2009-04)
Black and white copy of a watercolor created by Abigail Hubbard that appeared in the 2009 edition of the University of Wisconsin-River Falls literature and art magazine, Prologue.
Nobody has my back
(2009-04)
Graphic artwork created by Matthew P. McMillan that appeared in the 2009 edition of the University of Wisconsin-River Falls literature and art magazine, Prologue.
Dinner: more than a meal - short story
(2009-04)
Short story by Madeline Page that appeared in the 2009 edition of the University of Wisconsin-River Falls literature and art magazine, Prologue.
Teaching process writing for intermediate/advanced learners in South Korea
(2011-05-03)
In this paper, the author shows how process writing in English writing classrooms has become an essential way to improve students' writing abilities and the author discusses how to implement process writing in EFL writing ...
Solitude
(2009-04)
Black and white copy of a photograph taken by Christina Heerdt that appeared in the 2009 edition of the University of Wisconsin-River Falls literature and art magazine, Prologue.
Economy, ecology, and globalization
(2012-05)
Paper written by Jabez Meulemans in the spring semester 2012 at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls for Dr. Greta Gaard's English 228 class. In this paper, the author examines the idea that economic globalization leads ...
Literary magazine trends
(2008-01-03)
Paper written by Rachel Zierden in the spring semester 2007 at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls for Dr. Jennifer Brantley's English 482 writing seminar class. In this paper, the author discusses literary market ...
Maximizing the positive effects of the new Korean National English Ability Test (NEAT) on English language education in Korea through task-based instruction
(2012-04-30)
The Korean government has been trying to change English education in Korea for a long time, and because of this, the English educational system has been changing gradually as well. The president of Korea, Lee Myeong Park, ...