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  1. Feb 2021
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      The sources that you chose for this are secondary sources. These all refer back to Columbus and seem like reliable sources.

    2. tthew Neuman have termed a “place myth.” Such myths aimed at over-coming negative stereotypes or images of a g

      "Place myth" is a concept that is generalized to be connected with specific areas. This notion came from the following paragraphs discussing how people attempted to create place myths in their town. This fits well with Columbus.

    1. Undesirables picked up by the policewere also handed over to the army to be dealt with.

      My question I ask about this is what would happen if you denied military service, would they just kill you or throw you in prison for the rest of your life.

    2. Collusion is exemplified by a macabre dossier, the Diario Militar, referred to asa “Death Squad Diary” (Doyle )

      This quote and citation refers to the authors evidence.

    3. archive that never wasHandy, J..Revolution in the Countryside: Rural Conflict and Agrarian Reform in Guatemala,–

      Here is the authors evidence to back up his writing.

    4. hacking off their wings

      This is the historical problem but there is no solution listed for the problem.

    1. Information comes from reputable sources

      I will probably look for strong sources while I read more literature for this class.

    2. Purpose of Academic Reading

      These chapters offer more idea's to the "Predatory Reading" by giving more examples of literature.

    1. Reading scholarly material requires a new set of skills.

      The best way for comprehending scholarly works is to understand the meaning of the work that you're reading and to look at all different angles.

    2. Think pragmatically.

      Reading for pleasure is a lot simpler than reading nonfiction books because when reading for pleasure, it would typically be a fiction story and those are always one path of reading. But when reading nonfiction or scholarly books, it's only taken form that persons point of view, even though there are probably a bunch other angles you could look at it through.