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| | Reader - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | in the United Kingdom academic hierarchy, reader is the rank in-between senior lecturer (or principal lecturer in the New Universities) and professor. |  | | a reader is a book of different pieces of writing, often by many authors, collected for some purpose |  | | a reader in literary theory is the figure who reads and understands the book or poem; the reader is the central figure in reader-response criticism |
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| | Reader - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Reader (academic rank), the British academic rank between senior (or principal) lecturer, and professor |  | | Reader (book), a book of different pieces of writing, often by many authors, for example: |  | | Basal reader, textbooks used to teach reading and associated skills to schoolchildren: |
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| | Reader (academic rank) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In the United Kingdom academic hierarchy, reader is the rank between senior lecturer (or principal lecturer in the New Universities) and professor. |  | | The title of Reader is given in recognition of research and scholarship. |  | | A big 'Thank you!' to everyone who donated in this fundraiser! |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reader_(academic_rank)
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