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I tried to start this with the sub-pages method, but after editing and saving the checklist, I could no longer return to the metadata in order to complete the talk and main pages.  Please help.
I tried to start this with the sub-pages method, but after editing and saving the checklist, I could no longer return to the metadata in order to complete the talk and main pages.  Please help.


I'm tempted to paraphrase much of Hirsch's own original material from the 1987 book and the introduction to the Dictionary of Cultural Literacy.  As I start filling out more material and inserting the citations, I'll be eager for guidance. [[User:Peter Shank|Peter Shank]] 17:47, 20 March 2008 (CDT)
I'm tempted to paraphrase much of Hirsch's own original material from the 1987 book and the introduction to the Dictionary of Cultural Literacy.  As I start filling out more material and inserting the citations, I'll be eager for guidance. [[User:Peter Shank|Peter Shank]] 17:47, 20 March 2008 (CDT)

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 Definition The ability to converse fluently in the idioms, allusions and informal content which creates and constitutes a dominant culture. [d] [e]
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I tried to start this with the sub-pages method, but after editing and saving the checklist, I could no longer return to the metadata in order to complete the talk and main pages. Please help.

I'm tempted to paraphrase much of Hirsch's own original material from the 1987 book and the introduction to the Dictionary of Cultural Literacy. As I start filling out more material and inserting the citations, I'll be eager for guidance. Peter Shank 17:47, 20 March 2008 (CDT)