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  • ...pation will I know that you’re still in the course. Any large gaps in your work could lead to a lower grade or class failure.</ref> so student/instructor c ...ly work, like discussion forums, training, writing/editing exercises. This work will be evaluated weekly, so students should keep up with the weekly schedu
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  • ...ues in my field, but those who would otherwise never even see my published work. It’s part of an ongoing discussion, a way that Gary Olson used to charac ...if we're lucky? Another aspect of the rush to publish is the fact that our work, in an effort to deliver something original enough to even be published in
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  • ...rojects] Learnist collection. Any from the latter are fine; if you want to work on one not listed, get my approval first. * Could you see using this project in your own work? Why or why not?
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  • I need to get to work on my short story article. At least I have until October to finish it.
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  • * '''Read your work aloud''': Reading your work out loud can help you identify awkward sentences and phrasing. If a sentenc * '''Get feedback''': Ask a peer or tutor to review your work and provide feedback on any awkward or confusing sentences. Another perspec
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  • ...help but be impressed with the quality of the publication. Not only is the work good, but the magazine itself is printed on good paper and the cover is a s
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  • ...hout the semester. We will coordinate on the draft article’s talk page and work on the article consistently throughout the semester. So, unlike a tradition ...act as a real editor—removing and revising and critiquing any sub-standard work. Do not take offense when your additions are revised—especially at the be
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  • ...going to do for the latter, but I’ll figure it out. I know I want them to work with Wikipedia in some capacity.
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  • ...linking each; formatting the overall project; and making the digital book work with the rest of the web site. In addition to the letters, students posted While this work is challenging, it is ultimately very rewarding. Several of the students, w
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  • ...and English Studies at the beginning of the twenty-first century, how the work of Norman Mailer fit into these cultural and intellectual trends, and recom ...and English Studies at the beginning of the twenty-first century, how the work of Norman Mailer fit into these cultural and intellectual trends, and recom
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  • ...otential for '''plagiarism'''. Plagiarism, the act of using someone else’s work without proper attribution, can result in serious consequences and harm you ...says, plagiarism occurs when a writer uses someone else’s words, ideas, or work without proper citation or attribution. It is an ethical violation and can
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  • {{Large|A Lot of Work}} {{C19|129}} ...part. I’m hoping to do ''at least'' one lesson a day, though some of there work is already done. Since I’m not using WikiEdu this semester, I have to do
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  • {{Jt|title=Brit Lit Work}} {{C19|552}} {{dc|I}}{{start|’m concerned that I’ve made too much work}} for my students and therefore myself. I have used a series of short-answe
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  • I have done some work on {{c|Robert Zemeckis|Zemeckis}}’ film ''[[w:Contact (1997 American film I continue to work my way through [[w:Ibram X. Kendi|Kendi]]’s ''[[w:How to be an Antiracist
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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...word count, but I am interested in consistent and contentious work. Also, work on this project should be on-going throughout the semester — not a last-m Wikipedia work will be detailed and supported by WikiEdu.org. Students will complete train
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  • ...ogy. I also remember when Hawking died in 2018, right in the middle of his work on the information paradox.
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  • ...ing to the beach for our anniversary — that would be fun, so I hope we can work it out.
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  • I’m not sure what it is about December that makes me want to do web work, but I’ll take it.
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  • {{Large|Professional Work}} ...t the entry for [[w:Norris Church Mailer|Norris Church Mailer]] needs some work, so this might be one my students’ first assignments. Her entry on [[pm:N
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  • ...ease send me the URL, and I will have a look. If you have '''rewritten any work''' and would like to resubmit, please send me the URL, and I will have a lo ...ty to hand in work'''. My [[Policies/Assignments#Deadlines|policy for late work]], as you know, is to not accept it, but I want to give everyone the opport
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  • ...le I'm listed still as the Deputy Editor, I really didn't do much. All the work should be credited to Phil Sipiora and his awesome team of graduate student
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  • {{nutshell|Studies in Modern Drama is composed of work that emphasizes participation, research, analysis, and comprehension. It re | [[#Participation / Daily Work|Participation / Daily Work]] || 30%
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  • ...ering on characters who undergo physical or spiritual transformations. The work had a significant impact on later literature, inspiring writers such as Cha
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  • | [[#Daily Work|Daily Work]] || style="text-align:center;" | 34% {{Big|This section of NMAC 3108 is composed of two wiki projects and daily work, listed in the chart on the right. Each requirement will be on-going throug
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  • ...analyze the work, along with an understanding of the context in which the work was created.
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  • ...makes my colleagues’ work so great. The beauty of the prose is what their work is all about. ...a’s disappearing Aral sea; and one left the US with her family to live and work in a remote village in Equador for several years. And they all have the tal
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  • I turned in summer grades yesterday, and I continue to work on fall syllabi. Of course, [[ENGL 1101]] is the most time-consuming, as it
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  • {{jt|title=Updates from the Work Week}} {{C19|664}} ...dule for ENGL 2122]], and I think it’s shaping up nicely. Mostly, I should work on annotating some more poetry, adding a couple of reading quizzes to D2L,
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  • ...formatted. I’ll explain, but often the best way to learn is to see how it work in a real situation.</ref> Let’s start with the latter. <code><nowiki>* {{cite news |last= |first= |date= |title= |url= |work= |location= |access-date= |ref=harv }}</nowiki></code><br />
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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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  • {{Large|Henry Work & Rahe Photos}} {{C19|149}} His '''t'''s are coming along pretty well, but he still needs work on his '''l'''s. He’ll get there.
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  • {{goal|title=Goals|Finish all work on Wikipedia.|Write a reflective essay.}} * Continue to expand and improve your work, and format your article to match Wikipedia’s tone and standards.
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  • # Do all of the assigned work on time and to the best of your ability. ...0/mommie_dearest.html|title=Mommie Dearest|first=Christopher|last=Hitchens|work=Slate|date=October 20, 2003|accessdate=2016-04-24}}</ref>}}
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  • ...ord count, but I am interested in consistent and conscientious work. Also, work on this project should be on-going throughout the semester—not a last-min Wikipedia work will be detailed and supported by Wikipedia Education. Students will comple
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  • Now's the time to revisit your text and refine your work. You may do more research and find missing information; rewrite the lead se ...make the final edits for our article. Continue to expand and improve your work, and format your article to match Wikipedia's tone and standards. Remember
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  • ...ty to help others find their own inner truths. This ideas resonates in his work through the sixties and beyond.
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  • ...ord count, but I am interested in consistent and conscientious work. Also, work on this project should be on-going throughout the semester—not a last-min Wikipedia work will be detailed and supported by Wikipedia Education. Students will comple
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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
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  • {{dc|I}} {{start|rode the R80/7 to work today,}} but I can’t shake this nervous feeling that I have had about the ...s think about work and not about riding. Therefore, don’t ride the bike to work, just on the weekends when you can devote the time and effort to riding. Ma
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  • ...on now'''. When you think of yourself as a professional, you will begin to work like a professional. One of the key aspects to developing your professional ...'participate''' in your expert community and begin to share your ideas and work. Do not be intimidated by your lack of experience; you have to begin somewh
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  • ...te is granted a title and is let into Club Academic. This is when the real work begins.
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  • ...working, so links are previewed on hovers. Even the images are starting to work, too. I assume there’s a delay while the software updates. I also began p ...ing, though I saw no one. I don’t know what it is, but I can’t seem to get work done in my office. My computer’s slow although it’s on the newish side.
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  • | [[Writing for Digital Media, Summer 2020/Requirements/Daily Work|Daily Work]] || 50% ...they correspond with tabs at the top of the syllabus, “Project” and “Daily Work” respectively. Each requirement will be on-going throughout the semester,
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  • ...pation will I know that you’re still in the course. Any large gaps in your work could lead to a lower grade or class failure.</ref> so student/instructor c ...ly work, like discussion forums, training, writing/editing exercises. This work will be evaluated weekly, so students should keep up with the weekly schedu
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  • {{quote|Do you plan or have you made a change in your classroom (or other work), syllabus, assignment, activity, or course material as a result of your pa ...rowth and improvement, I tend to weigh the grades more toward their latter work. Risk and effort are as important as getting the “correct answer”;{{sfn
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  • {{Big|In our final lesson, you will finish your edits and polish your work for submission.}} ...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
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  • ..., and my workout (this important part of my routine established), I got to work. ...t my guest pass. A true college experience. The guest allows me two hours’ work on the computer. I can research quickly, right?
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  • ===Do All of the Assigned Work=== Do your work on-time and to the best of your ability, and you will pass my class. Try ha
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  • ...ng but rewarding learning experience & reminding us what passion for one's work looks like.}}
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  • ...aving the grad students — the roster is up to eight students as of today — work on [[pm:Main Page|Project Mailer]] in some way. I hope I don’t regret it.
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  • ...ion of World Lit, but the going is slow. I predict it will get better as I work. I should look for a best-practices guide.
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  • ...I do not think that I deserve as much credit as they do, I am proud of my work on this volume. Thanks, too, to Maggie, Nicole, and the rest of the [[pm:No
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  • ...{{NMS}} has a new web site.}} While Mediawiki works well here, it did not work so well for the Society web site. Since I’ve been using Ghost for [https: ...Society this way. I can even offer exclusive content to members. I have to work out how to do this, so this access level is coming soon. In the mean time,
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  • ...rily do it. For training, I'll use WikiEdu again, but maybe have the class work on a group project that they all edit together, like a book we can read as ...roach might cause more work for me, but if they are using Wikipedia, their work will be recorded throughout the semester. How’s that for a quick and easy
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  • ...rman Mailer’s 1959 short story “The Time of Her Time” shows his Hipster at work, but has fun with him at the same time. ...omfort of Evil]]” || Norman Mailer famously stated that technology was the work of the devil. Sometimes it’s best to keep the devil close.
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  • ...ourse are labeled as hybrid online ({{H-Online}}) this semester and '''all work''' will be completed online. While face-to-face attendance will '''not''' b
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  • ...Auden’s early career, before he migrated to the United States in 1939. His work from this era often dealt with socio-political themes, reflecting the tumul
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  • ...ame collaborative software that Wikipedia uses, LitWiki allows students to work on projects that highlight course content to share insights beyond the clas ...around wiki writing. The wiki allows you to collaborate with your peers or work on your own keeping in mind the goal of knowledge construction.
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  • {{nutshell|World Literature 1 is composed of work that emphasizes participation, research, analysis, and comprehension. It re | [[#Participation / Daily Work|Participation / Daily Work]] || 40%
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  • === Work Cited ===
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  • ...Glaspell’s ''[[w:Trifles (play)|Trifles]]''. This articles needs the most work, and it’s small enough not to seem too overwhelming. That’s my hope, at
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  • ...ave [[November 8, 2022|applied for the Harry Ransom Center fellowship]] to work on my research for a monograph on {{NM}}’s short fiction. I should know i
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  • ...t at least once. 1102 shouldn’t be too big a deal to put online. Just more work. Welcome to the spring semester. Oh, and did you hear, the pandemic has end ...ld be out today since Henry’s back in school and I could actually get some work done. I suppose I still have a bit of time.
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  • This took most of the day, and it was ''real'' work. I liked it. I’m not sure why, but I find writing for Wikipedia to be ver ...e done for all Mailer articles—especially his own. ''That'' will take some work.
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  • ...ondary texts. Research means the study of secondary texts that address the work of literature, or the primary text. Research in the humanities might attemp ...ample of epic poetry? Not only does research on genre look at a particular work, but it also considers exactly how a genre can be defined. For instance: wh
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  • ...}} is staying with his Gummy tonight, and I’m going to try to get a bit of work done this afternoon.
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  • | [[#Online Participation / Daily Work|Daily Work]] || style="text-align:center;" | 10% {{dc|T}}{{Big|his section of NMAC 5106 has three major requirements and daily work, listed in the chart on the right. Each requirement will be on-going throug
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  • {{Large|Photo Work}} {{C19|276}} ...st of these can be seen under the {{c|Shot with Sony}} category. I have to work now on getting some more samples of each. I did upload quite a bit, but it
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  • ...e package errors, or even when things seemed to go OK, the search wouldn’t work. It was unstable and unreliable and unusable. I did not try very diligently ...o-autostart-linux/ openvpn] without too much trouble, and now I’m going to work on a command line version of [https://pimylifeup.com/raspberry-pi-transmiss
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  • ...lls the “consensual hallucination”—becomes the preferred reality for daily work and the battleground for control.
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  • ...als|Read and write on two texts;|Reply to a classmate’s journal;|Wikipedia work.}} ==Wikipedia Work==
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  • ...d introduced early in the semester. Wikipedia has already done much of the work for me.
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  • ...se “games make us human.” Citing anthropological studies, specifically the work ''The Cultural Origins of Human Cognition'' by Micheal Tomasello, Murray su ...and contributing to Tech’s GVU Center. But she is best known for her 1997 work ''Hamlet on the Holodeck'', in which she synthesizes the issues surrounding
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  • ...Policies/Assignments|assignment policy]] that states, unequivocally, “Late work is unacceptable and will receive a zero.” Especially if your email reads
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  • We will also continue our work on Wikipedia by learning more about sourcing. ...formatted. I’ll explain, but often the best way to learn is to see how it work in a real situation.</ref> Let’s start with the latter.
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  • ...|A}}{{start|rtificial intelligence (AI)}} is transforming the way we live, work, and study. One of the areas where AI is making a big impact is in writing, ...a tool to help improve their writing and not to replace their own ideas or work. AI writing tools can help new writers overcome writer’s block by providi
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  • ...=October 7, 1978 |title=Lunch Table Advisors Help Set School Policy |url= |work=Bradenton Herald |location=Local |access-date= |ref=harv }}
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  • ...the song Becker and Fagen played on—and they are clean, like Steely Dan’s work. It’s worth listening to, and I’ll get back to it. ...arlier stuff is best, though I must admit I’m not very familiar with their work after ''Maroon''. Steven Page has a remarkable voice, and the band is worse
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  • ...be my assistants. We will coordinate on the draft article’s talk page and work on the article consistently throughout the semester. So, unlike a tradition ...act as a real editor—removing and revising and critiquing any sub-standard work. Do not take offense when your additions are revised—especially at the be
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  • ...ave four classes, I have to have four grade books—it’s just a lot of extra work, but maybe it’s worth it for fewer complaints?</ref> but students will be ...practice today. He’s doing so well. Here’s a sample with a photo of him at work.
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  • ...be felt in the culture and history of the United States today, even if his work is not literally read. He helped write the culture of the twentieth century
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  • ==Wikipedia Work==
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  • ...equirements/Teaching the Text|Teaching the Text]]” and require students to work with a group to create or significantly add to a Wikipedia article on one o Wikipedia work will be detailed and supported by WikiEdu.org. First, you must enroll using
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  • ...this class to be much more challenging than it already is if you put your work off until the last minute. I mention this because more than half of those r
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  • # Work on [[pm:Lipton’s Journal|Lipton’s Journal]].
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  • {{Large|WP Work}} {{C19|327}} ...to the Supermarket|Superman Comes to the Supermarket]]” and now this. Nice work.
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  • | [[#Online Participation / Daily Work|Participation / Daily Work]] || 10% {{Big|This section of NMAC 5108 has three major requirements and daily work, listed in the chart on the right. For easy access, the first three corresp
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  • ...imes.com/2011/12/16/arts/christopher-hitchens-is-dead-at-62-obituary.html |work=New York Times |location=Arts |access-date=2018-12-11 }}</ref> makes a simi ...a book that allows the reader to find her own knowledge. The book does not work by itself — there is a “ractor” (a teacher-guide) named Miranda t
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  • This course is set up as a self-guided, online class—for you to work when you can on each unit, located in the tabs below. You will have one wee ...arning a new technique, adding a reference. In my experience, students who work a bit everyday rather than trying to do everything in one sitting will be m
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  • ...cal process that involves meticulously reviewing and refining your written work to eliminate errors, enhance clarity, and ensure the presentation of your i ...ing your writing and beginning the proofreading process. Returning to your work with fresh eyes enhances your ability to spot errors that might have been o
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  • ...ture, especially those composed hundreds of years ago? We can approach any work of literature from a variety of perspectives, but reader-response criticism ...of morality. Yet, while these approaches offer interesting insights into a work, reader-response allows us to read ourselves into the text and pick out com
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  • ...-class drafts, ChatGTP could be an excellent learning tool. I bet it would work even better on some of the questions I ask for my World Literature survey. ...cided to narrow my “topic” to “20th-century short stories” to mitigate the work of having four distinct preps. Short stories are engaging without being too
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  • ...piece has changed over time, but here’s how I currently see this important work. You mileage may vary. Additions are welcome as comments and links. {{More} ...rket are integrated on a new scale by new technologies, putting men out of work, strengthening mobility and private spaces, and restructuring imagination.
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  • ...hical topic, theory, etc.) and what it will add to an understanding of the work studied, and
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  • {{nutshell|New Media is composed of two major projects and a series of daily work that must be attempted and submitted in order to pass the course. It requir | Participation / Daily Work || 20%
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  • {{goal|title=Goals|Work has begun on projects. (Everyone is editing Wikipedia.)|Learn how to cite a ...derstanding the expectations of your audience and learning to support your work. Also, this week, you should finalize your topic for your project {{crossre
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  • ...on dashboard that will take over for my pretty lame start page. It’ll only work on my lan, but I only need it there. It looks and works very well. ...ce. I didn’t like how I had to install a large software package to make it work, but whatever. Hopefully it will not give us trouble like the old Canon Ima
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  • ...o choose my service carefully, and graduate studies has been a focus of my work since its inception at MGA. Then-Dean Cantwell invited me to serve as a fac
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  • I continue to work on Project Mailer, specifically my grad class and [[pm:Frank D. McConnell|F
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  • ...u.us/lw-morales Norman Mailer's Stabbing of Adele Morales]”; it is still a work-in-progress that another course could resume. I often use project-oriented ...s who make an effort to engage the course materials and attempt all of the work end up successful. Most failures have to do with students just disappearing
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  • ...che and is harder than essays to me. It is tough to get the inspiration to work on less interesting topics and choosing topics that I am passionate about w ...this for free and no praise are worthy of my respect.” Yes, it’s a lot of work, but it is rewarding.
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  • ...arly have as much information as I do for world literature, so I have some work to do.
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  • Work continues on my fall syllabi.
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  • ...it clears before sending the computer). This is a great machine that will work well as a home or small office server. Please email me with questions.
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  • ...ted it as [[August 13, 2021|yesterday’s journal entry]], I did most of the work on posting and commenting on “[[w:Kubla Khan|Kubla Khan]]” this mornin
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  • ...tle=This requirement’s goals|To keep a regular journal that documents your work through the semester.|To communicate and collaborate with your classmates a # Documenting your work;
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  • {{dc|W}}{{start|e got a lazy start this morning}}, but Walt and I managed to work on our fall syllabi this morning. We chatted about what to include, though
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  • ...hed my neglected grading this morning. Yay. But, instead of doing ''real'' work now, I have to complete mandatory FERPA training today. Yeah, they let us k
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  • ...san Glaspell's Century of American Women: a Critical Interpretation of Her Work |url=https://archive.org/details/susanglaspellsce0000mako |location=New Yor ...rch International |pages= |isbn= |author-link= |ref=harv }} This reference work has various excerpts and essays about Glaspell.
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  • * '''2018-12-28''': Site is being ported from several other sites. Work continues.
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