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				<title>LaRose T. Parris&#039;s profile was updated</title>
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				<title>LaRose T. Parris started the topic CFP: 2017 NeMLA Convention in the discussion Philosophical Approaches to Literature</title>
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				<title>LaRose T. Parris started the topic CFP: 2017 NeMLA Convention in the discussion Ethnic Studies in Language and Literature</title>
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				<title>LaRose T. Parris started the topic CFP: 2017 NeMLA Convention in the discussion Literary Criticism</title>
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