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  • misaacs
    Jun 10 2009

    Now a book of the same title.

    Quoted:As a natural-born child of the meritocracy, I'd been amassing momentum my whole life, entering spelling bees, vying for forensics medals, running my mouth in mock United Nations meetings and model state governments and student congresses, and I knew only one direction: forward, onward. I lived for prizes, praise, distinctions, and I gave no thought to any goal higher or broader than my next report card. Learning was secondary; promotion was primary. No one had ever told me what the point was, except to keep on accumulating points, and this struck me as sufficient. What else was there?

    Quoted: We laughed at the notion of "authorial intention" and concluded, before reading even a hundredth of it, that the Western canon was illegitimate ... we skipped straight from ignorance to revisionism, deconstructing a body of literary knowledge that we'd never constructed in the first place

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  • JENNIFERANISTON
    Feb 26 2007

    Quoted: The Official website of the Belgian tennis player Justine Henin. Here you will find all the latest news, match reports, columns, articles, media, pictures, links, and statistics about Justine.

    Justine Henin (IPA: [ʒusˡtin eˡnẽ]; l:)) (born June 1, 1982 in Liège) is a Belgian professional tennis player and a former World No. 1. She is currenty retired.

    Henin is from the Walloon (French-speaking) region of Belgium. Her mental toughness and her one-handed backhand, a stroke which John McEnroe has called among the best backhands of any male or female player, are reasons she is one of the world's best players.[1][2] As of November 2006, she has won five Grand Slam singles titles, including three French Open singles titles, as well as a gold medal in singles at the 2004 Summer Olympics.

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