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        <itunes:summary>Mr. Jim Musgrave, English Professor at Grossmont and San Diego Mesa Colleges, lectures on the Writing Modes of Discourse.</itunes:summary>
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            <title>How to Write a Cause and Effect Essay</title>
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            <title>Tools of the Trade:  Writing an Effective Definition Essay</title>
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            <title>How to Write Classification and Division Essays</title>
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            <title>How to Describe a Process</title>
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            <title>Using Concrete Detail in Example Essays</title>
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            <title>How to Write Comparison and Contrast Essays:  Creating the Tasty Rhetorical Sandwich</title>
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            <title>Writing with the Inner Camera</title>
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