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                    <title>Photo #20</title> 
                    <link>http://www.tigblog.org/group/oakridge/post/215995</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[The above photo was taken by either you or one of your classmates.<br />
Please review the photo and leave a comment.<br />
In your comment please include: what you think the dominant compositional rule is; and your reasoning which must include specific terminology learned in this unit.<br />
<br />
If you are not an Oakridge student but wish to comment anyway, please feel free to do so!]]></description> 
					<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jun 2007 15:34:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>Photo #19</title> 
                    <link>http://www.tigblog.org/group/oakridge/post/215993</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[The above photo was taken by either you or one of your classmates.<br />
Please review the photo and leave a comment.<br />
In your comment please include: what you think the dominant compositional rule is; and your reasoning which must include specific terminology learned in this unit.<br />
<br />
If you are not an Oakridge student but wish to comment anyway, please feel free to do so!]]></description> 
					<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jun 2007 15:33:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>Photo #18</title> 
                    <link>http://www.tigblog.org/group/oakridge/post/215991</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[The above photo was taken by either you or one of your classmates.<br />
Please review the photo and leave a comment.<br />
In your comment please include: what you think the dominant compositional rule is; and your reasoning which must include specific terminology learned in this unit.<br />
<br />
If you are not an Oakridge student but wish to comment anyway, please feel free to do so!]]></description> 
					<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jun 2007 15:32:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>Photo #17</title> 
                    <link>http://www.tigblog.org/group/oakridge/post/215989</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[The above photo was taken by either you or one of your classmates.<br />
Please review the photo and leave a comment.<br />
In your comment please include: what you think the dominant compositional rule is; and your reasoning which must include specific terminology learned in this unit.<br />
<br />
If you are not an Oakridge student but wish to comment anyway, please feel free to do so!]]></description> 
					<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jun 2007 15:31:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>Photo #16</title> 
                    <link>http://www.tigblog.org/group/oakridge/post/215987</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[The above photo was taken by either you or one of your classmates.<br />
Please review the photo and leave a comment.<br />
In your comment please include: what you think the dominant compositional rule is; and your reasoning which must include specific terminology learned in this unit.<br />
<br />
If you are not an Oakridge student but wish to comment anyway, please feel free to do so!]]></description> 
					<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jun 2007 15:30:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>Photo #15</title> 
                    <link>http://www.tigblog.org/group/oakridge/post/215985</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[The above photo was taken by either you or one of your classmates.<br />
Please review the photo and leave a comment.<br />
In your comment please include: what you think the dominant compositional rule is; and your reasoning which must include specific terminology learned in this unit.<br />
<br />
If you are not an Oakridge student but wish to comment anyway, please feel free to do so!]]></description> 
					<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jun 2007 15:30:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>Photo #14</title> 
                    <link>http://www.tigblog.org/group/oakridge/post/215983</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[The above photo was taken by either you or one of your classmates.<br />
Please review the photo and leave a comment.<br />
In your comment please include: what you think the dominant compositional rule is; and your reasoning which must include specific terminology learned in this unit.<br />
<br />
If you are not an Oakridge student but wish to comment anyway, please feel free to do so!]]></description> 
					<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jun 2007 15:29:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>Photo #13</title> 
                    <link>http://www.tigblog.org/group/oakridge/post/215981</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[The above photo was taken by either you or one of your classmates.<br />
Please review the photo and leave a comment.<br />
In your comment please include: what you think the dominant compositional rule is; and your reasoning which must include specific terminology learned in this unit.<br />
<br />
If you are not an Oakridge student but wish to comment anyway, please feel free to do so!]]></description> 
					<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jun 2007 15:28:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>Photo #12</title> 
                    <link>http://www.tigblog.org/group/oakridge/post/215979</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[The above photo was taken by either you or one of your classmates.<br />
Please review the photo and leave a comment.<br />
In your comment please include: what you think the dominant compositional rule is; and your reasoning which must include specific terminology learned in this unit.<br />
<br />
If you are not an Oakridge student but wish to comment anyway, please feel free to do so!]]></description> 
					<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jun 2007 15:27:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>Photo #11</title> 
                    <link>http://www.tigblog.org/group/oakridge/post/215975</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[The above photo was taken by either you or one of your classmates.<br />
Please review the photo and leave a comment.<br />
In your comment please include: what you think the dominant compositional rule is; and your reasoning which must include specific terminology learned in this unit.<br />
<br />
If you are not an Oakridge student but wish to comment anyway, please feel free to do so!]]></description> 
					<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jun 2007 15:27:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>Photo #10</title> 
                    <link>http://www.tigblog.org/group/oakridge/post/215973</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[The above photo was taken by either you or one of your classmates.<br />
Please review the photo and leave a comment.<br />
In your comment please include: what you think the dominant compositional rule is; and your reasoning which must include specific terminology learned in this unit.<br />
<br />
If you are not an Oakridge student but wish to comment anyway, please feel free to do so!]]></description> 
					<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jun 2007 15:21:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>Photo #9</title> 
                    <link>http://www.tigblog.org/group/oakridge/post/215971</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[The above photo was taken by either you or one of your classmates.<br />
Please review the photo and leave a comment.<br />
In your comment please include: what you think the dominant compositional rule is; and your reasoning which must include specific terminology learned in this unit.<br />
<br />
If you are not an Oakridge student but wish to comment anyway, please feel free to do so!]]></description> 
					<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jun 2007 15:21:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>Photo #8</title> 
                    <link>http://www.tigblog.org/group/oakridge/post/215969</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[The above photo was taken by either you or one of your classmates.<br />
Please review the photo and leave a comment.<br />
In your comment please include: what you think the dominant compositional rule is; and your reasoning which must include specific terminology learned in this unit.<br />
<br />
If you are not an Oakridge student but wish to comment anyway, please feel free to do so!]]></description> 
					<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jun 2007 15:20:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>Photo #7</title> 
                    <link>http://www.tigblog.org/group/oakridge/post/215967</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[The above photo was taken by either you or one of your classmates.<br />
Please review the photo and leave a comment.<br />
In your comment please include: what you think the dominant compositional rule is; and your reasoning which must include specific terminology learned in this unit.<br />
<br />
If you are not an Oakridge student but wish to comment anyway, please feel free to do so!]]></description> 
					<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jun 2007 15:16:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>Photo #6</title> 
                    <link>http://www.tigblog.org/group/oakridge/post/215965</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[The above photo was taken by either you or one of your classmates.<br />
Please review the photo and leave a comment.<br />
In your comment please include: what you think the dominant compositional rule is; and your reasoning which must include specific terminology learned in this unit.<br />
<br />
If you are not an Oakridge student but wish to comment anyway, please feel free to do so!]]></description> 
					<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jun 2007 15:15:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>Photo #5</title> 
                    <link>http://www.tigblog.org/group/oakridge/post/215963</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[The above photo was taken by either you or one of your classmates.<br />
Please review the photo and leave a comment.<br />
In your comment please include: what you think the dominant compositional rule is; and your reasoning which must include specific terminology learned in this unit.<br />
<br />
If you are not an Oakridge student but wish to comment anyway, please feel free to do so!]]></description> 
					<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jun 2007 15:14:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>Photo #4</title> 
                    <link>http://www.tigblog.org/group/oakridge/post/215961</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[The above photo was taken by either you or one of your classmates.<br />
Please review the photo and leave a comment.<br />
In your comment please include: what you think the dominant compositional rule is; and your reasoning which must include specific terminology learned in this unit.<br />
<br />
If you are not an Oakridge student but wish to comment anyway, please feel free to do so!]]></description> 
					<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jun 2007 15:11:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>Photo #3</title> 
                    <link>http://www.tigblog.org/group/oakridge/post/215959</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[The above photo was taken by either you or one of your classmates.<br />
Please review the photo and leave a comment.<br />
In your comment please include: what you think the dominant compositional rule is; and your reasoning which must include specific terminology learned in this unit.<br />
<br />
If you are not an Oakridge student but wish to comment anyway, please feel free to do so!]]></description> 
					<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jun 2007 15:10:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>Photo #2</title> 
                    <link>http://www.tigblog.org/group/oakridge/post/215957</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[The above photo was taken by either you or one of your classmates.<br />
Please review the photo and leave a comment.<br />
In your comment please include: what you think the dominant compositional rule is; and your reasoning which must include specific terminology learned in this unit.<br />
<br />
If you are not an Oakridge student but wish to comment anyway, please feel free to do so!]]></description> 
					<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jun 2007 15:09:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>Photo #1</title> 
                    <link>http://www.tigblog.org/group/oakridge/post/215955</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[The above photo was taken by either you or one of your classmates. <br />
Please review the photo and leave a comment. <br />
In your comment please include: what you think the dominant compositional rule is; and your reasoning which must include specific terminology learned in this unit.<br />
<br />
If you are not an Oakridge student but wish to comment anyway, please feel free to do so!]]></description> 
					<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jun 2007 15:04:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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