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From Gerald R. Lucas
  • ...ip between friends and Mailer’s ideas in the journal. An excerpt from this work was published by the ''[https://www.the-tls.co.uk/articles/norman-mailer-un ...ollaboration, I hope to continue to assist colleagues to develop their own work via digital media, particularly those in the Norman Mailer Society, like Ja
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  • ...u’ve improved your draft based on others’ feedback, it’s time to move your work live — to the “mainspace.” ...ps://dashboard.wikiedu.org/training/students/moving-to-mainspace Move your work out of the sandbox].<ref>Likely you have been editing the Wikipedia “main
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  • ..., but lowly professors like me will never get a sabbatical. It’s work work work always—especially in this country.
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  • ...To this date, there has been no book-length study on this important short work of Mailer’s.
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  • ...nce in Provincetown. I was a bit apprehensive: my experience with Mailer’s work was minimal—I had read ''An American Dream'' with Phil as a graduate stud ...s, and little did I know then what impact on my professional life Mailer’s work would have.
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  • Continue to expand and improve your work, and format your article to match Wikipedia’s tone and standards. Remembe ...your user talk page. This should be the last thing you do to indicate your work is ready for evaluation.
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  • ...iews, interpretations, analyses, or commentary about a particular artist’s work(s) in science, technology, philosophy, futurism, cryptozoology, etc.; * Notes about a specific portion of a technocultural work, like a theme, character, or motif;
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  • {{Large|Grad Student Work Featured}} I am very proud of the professionalism and the hard work that my students put in to making PM better. I think this was a rewarding e
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  • ===Online Participation / Daily Work=== ...gular and active participation in online platforms is required. Your daily work online represents your attendance, e.g.: discussions, (b)log posts, trainin
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  • ...efully [[CompFAQ/Evaluation|evaluate each source]] before using it in your work. By taking the time to find and use high-quality sources, you can ensure th
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  • ...ld begin with a brief summary of the activities associated with the week’s work (a sentence or two at most) and then reflect on these activities by recordi Always submit your best work and don’t be afraid to make improvements later, even if it won’t improv
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  • ...t = This [[Wikipedia:Subpages|user subpage]] is a [[wikt:work-in-progress|work in progress]] article and currently isn't part of Wikipedia. It may or may
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  • ...way, but to me, this is obvious and now we have to do the administrators’ work for them by classifying our accomplishments. Instead of having understood c
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  • ...age discussions. What are your colleagues doing well? What do they need to work on? You can be nice, but be critical. Our goal here is to get better. Be su ...ther Wikipedians. Consider their suggestions, decide whether it makes your work more accurate and complete, and edit your draft to make those changes.
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  • {{Large|Work Work Work}} {{C19|114}} ...NM}}’s ''[[pm:Lipton’s Journal|Lipton’s Journal]]''. It was quite a bit of work and literally took me a whole year. Well, other things got in the way. Mike
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  • {{Large|Big Capitalism Does Not Work}} {{c19|213}}
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  • ...better; or add images and other media. Continue to expand and improve your work, and format your article to match Wikipedia’s tone and standards. Remembe * Work on your article this week. You should be editing directly in the main space
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  • Another Henry art work. It reminds me of a sunset.
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  • ...alls on the same server that are set up in the very same way, and they all work just fine. WTF? The DNS is all configured correctly; I even deleted and rei
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  • ...r to present our writing for our users. This requires consistent practice. Work a little bit every day. ===Work Early===
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