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3 Capítulo II El XSA (Extended Survivors Analysis), análisis de sensibilidad
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VITA
Holly Hale was bom October 28,1961, in Ozark, Alabama. She has lived most o f her life in Panama City, Florida, with her family. Ms. Hale received the Bachelor o f Arts degree from the Univeristy o f Alabama in 1985 in Journalism and English. In 1990, she completed the master o f arts degree in English
Education and English language studies at Florida State University. The Doctor o f Philosophy degree in English literature was attained at Louisiana State University in 2000.
Holly Hale has been an English language educator for many years. She especially enjoys working with international students in F.nglish as Second Language programs and with remedial students at the college level.