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Here are some notable responses from our readers.

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From: Raymond
Date: Friday, September 23, 2011
Location: Los Angeles, CA

RESPONSE: This piece I just read on prison studies is great this is one of the 10 resources I need for my English 28 class research paper and I will use this info to get me going the right direction and I thank the person for writing it helped me a lot  on getting started on my paper.


From: Bruce Miller
Date: Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Location: Charlotte, NC

RESPONSE: Lorna, perhaps you will remember my wife and me:  Janet and Bruce Miller.  You may remember also that we are the parents of Paul Miller who is now an OB/GYN and director of Repro/Endo at Greenville Mem. Hosp. in Greenville, S.C.  We saw the Dr. Oz program today and we were so pleasantly surprised to see you again--- on his show! We have told Paul that you are at Columbia Presby. in N.Y., and he said he will be in touch with you soon.  Our best to you, Lorna. (remember the time, by happenstance, that we met up with you at the Nassau Inn in Princeton? That was the last time we got to see you, until today!) Hope we see you again sometime, either in person or on Dr. Oz's show. 


From: Romelia Vivas
Date: Saturday, September 10, 2011
Location: Portales, NM

RESPONSE: What a powerful article. As the country moves toward the right, is becoming more xenophobic and English Only politically motivated. The fear of becoming cornered (in their minds) creates groups of people who fear their own future and that is when they lash out with racial and hate crimes against the "other". This is the "other" that they created.

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