User talk:Profjuliesantabarbara

November 2009
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Alinda of the Loch is a book that has been written by two teachers. The first teacher lives in the United Kingdom and has written it (and uses it when teaching language and cultural differences between the United States and the United Kingdom) to as a tool to help others in her field do the same. The other teacher is a tenured college professor of personal development and marketing in Santa Barbara, California. She uses it in at least five classes to teach the differences between historical female stereotyping (fairy tale pricess) and modern day sterotyping (modern day celebrity princess).

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