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Analyzation

Posted on September 30, 2015 by mpanthon
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I have really learned to analyze in my sociology class. We just had our first exam in Dr. Jeff Jackson’s class, and the whole test was basically analyzing. Sometimes analyzing can be difficult, but as long as you know the definition and some examples, it should be fine. College has really taught me how to analyze more.

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