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Lesson Plans and Activities: Name as lesson, your initials, year and course: "AudienceChangesMN2011ENG180"
Readings and Texts: Name as author's last name, then a short version of title: "Orwell-ShootElephant"
Assignment Sheets: Name with the paper title, your initials, year, and course: "AnalyzingMobyDickMN2011ENG180"
Syllabi: Name as course and section, then instructor initials, then year: "ENG180.07MN2011" (you are also encouraged to list your theme after the syllabus)
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