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From Gerald R. Lucas
  • ...sson corresponding to a literary movement. Each week is divided into daily work that contain readings (with the occasional reading quiz) and writing. Each ===Daily Work===
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  • ...ctionist criticism emerged in the late 20th century, primarily through the work of French philosopher Jacques Derrida. At its core, deconstructionism seeks ..., offering insights into the broader cultural and historical contexts of a work.
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  • ...earlier will earn fewer points. Yes, the longer you wait to post, the more work you will have to do to earn the necessary points. ...ions for Online Courses|online classes]] often require more and consistent work than do face-to-face ones, but you knew that already, right?
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  • ...ery submission, so you should also consider each of these carefully as you work to improve your college-level writing about literature. ...that need improvement based on my feedback, and tell the tutor you want to work on those areas. If you have time after your appointment, revise and rewrite
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  • ...lished ''Advertisements for Myself'', in which he chose fragments from his work to construct a public personality — one that would define him for at ...thing the student did well, then encourage her to consider areas where her work was lacking by asking her to follow up: “I wonder if you might find anoth
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  • ...here is bound to be a bit of confusion, at least at first. Do your best to work through it by carefully and completely reading this document (and links). For a head start on how to approach all work in this course, see “How to Do Well in My Class,” “Research & Respons
    10 KB (1,560 words) - 11:02, 22 June 2019
  • Continued to work on the first volume of the ''[[pm:Mailer Review]]''. I hope to have it post
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  • ...d mythology, using it as a source of inspiration and a model for their own work. ...he world and the power of love, often using it as a central theme in their work. Also, Elizabethans often explored darker and more complex themes, such as
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  • We will also continue our work on Wikipedia by learning more about sourcing. .../ref> so these would be excellent choices for your project. You could even work collaboratively to author a new article.<ref>The best way to begin this pro
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  • Please review the [[ENGL 2122/Spring 2022/Schedule#Daily Work|instructions]], if necessary. Be sure you’re posting regularly to {{R:LW}
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  • Much of this work from Murray, Kurzweil, Hayles, Harraway, and others, still seems like scien * {{cite book |last=Moulthrop |first=Stuart |chapter=From Work to Play: Molecular Culture in the Time of Deadly Games |editor1-last=Wardri
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  • {{Huge|Sterling & ''Black Mirror''; Project Work}} <br />{{small|October 28–December 6}} ...should be spent working on your Wikipedia project and final journal post. Work through the reading and training for the remaining weeks (12–16) on the [
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  • ...my paucity of journal entries. (Funny, do I think keeping my journal is ''work''? Well it is writing, but this kind of writing is rewarding, right?)
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  • Hopefully, I’ll get back to my journal now, though I have to get to work on ''[[pm:Lipton’s Journal|Lipton’s Journal]]''.
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  • I have been meaning to read more of Le Guin’s work, as it is highly regarded and plentiful. Though ''The Dispossessed'' is the
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  • ...hin these systems can simplify the publishing process and allow writers to work collaboratively with webmasters. CMSes simplify much of web design, develop ...ts) and data visualization tools can be beneficial for writers who need to work with data-driven content.
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  • ...digital literacy, which includes an understanding of how digital platforms work, proficiency with various devices, and knowledge of internet ethics. Being ...ased document sharing and video conferencing, is increasingly important in work and educational settings.
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  • {{dc|T}}{{Big|he bulk of the work for this course concerns your reading and writing. Each of these activities ...our '''reports''': four (4) interpretative essays that will both address a work of literature we have read for and discussed in class and apply a critical
    8 KB (1,202 words) - 10:48, 13 March 2022
  • ...we went to Hyde Park the second part of the assignment. I let the students work, and Giles and I walked and took photos, making our way to Westminster. We
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  • ...an email just this morning for a student concerned with deleting another’s work that “doesn’t belong” in the article. There’s a lot of hand-holding
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