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1. An English-Speaking World by Kenji
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DIFFERENCES IN COLOR ASSOCIATIONS OF AMERICANS AND JAPANESE (long article)
What is Communication? (long article)
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Invitation to the World of Internet Reading
Evaluating Sources by Deborah Healey
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Finding Authoritative Sources on the Internet by Deborah Healey
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