11-19-2009, 05:09 PM
In reference to Wikipedia:
Whenever you come across something on IC that you didn't know at all before, look it up on Wikipedia and study it a bit on there. Self study always helps drive harder (or more remote) concepts home. Also, use the influenced/influenced by links to find other artists, composers, and authors worth knowing.
Whenever you come across something on IC that you didn't know at all before, look it up on Wikipedia and study it a bit on there. Self study always helps drive harder (or more remote) concepts home. Also, use the influenced/influenced by links to find other artists, composers, and authors worth knowing.
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Total Credits: 121 ~ DONE: Literature in English BA from Excelsior College[/SIZE]