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  • ...witter for Learning]” on Uncollege. Originally published at litmuse.net on December 28, 2013.}}}}
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  • ...ad |title=Women Abroad and Men at Home |last=Redden |first=Elizabeth |date=December 4, 2008 |website=Insider Higher Ed |publisher= |access-date=2019-12-31 |quo
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  • * “[[December 15, 2019|Wikipedia Formatting Basics]]” provides a simple overview of for
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  • ...hey would have to reschedule my delivery day. They suggested Saturday, but December 2 is Autumn’s birthday, and we had birthday things to do. And looking for
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  • {{Huge|Sterling & ''Black Mirror''; Project Work}} <br />{{small|October 28–December 6}} Have everything in part 2 completed by Sunday, '''December 8, 2019'''. This includes your completed and corrected journal for its fina
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  • {{Big|A three-minute, quick-and-dirty primer on cyberpunk.}}{{efn|December 21, 2013}}
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  • * {{cite AV media |people=Course Hero |date=December 13, 2017 |title=The Iliad by Homer — Summary & Analysis |trans-title= |me
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  • {{dc|N}}{{start|ow that you know [[December 31, 2013|what Twitter is]], how do you use it for class?}} I will often mak
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  • | 1993-12-19 || “[[December 19, 1993|Revisionary Mythmaking]]” || On Adrienne Rich and “Diving in t
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  • ===Week 15: December 1 and 3=== ====Exam: December 8====
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  • After finishing ''Breakfast of Champions'', I considered rereading [[December 19, 2021|''Dune'' and keeping a journal]]. The more I thought about this, t
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  • ...hnological Singularity;<br />Project Completion}} <br />{{small|October 28–December 6}} Have everything in part 2 completed by Sunday, '''December 8, 2019'''. This includes your completed and corrected journal for its fina
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  • ...new is students’ access to gadgets. I’m familiar with similar arguments; [[December 9, 2004|Ted Nelson]]’s might be the [[Bush, Licklider, and Nelson|first
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  • ...lein}}, and recently {{c|Vernor Vinge}}, Neal Stephenson (yes, I think ''[[December 27, 2009|Anathem]]'' is space opera), and {{c|Jack McDevitt}}. This is go
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  • # [[December 31, 2013|How do I get started using Twitter?]]
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  • [[December 2, 2005|Part two of this overview]] will address the key concepts from prob
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  • ...ourse and all of its concomitant miserable-isms plateaued at Tolstoy’s ''[[December 22, 1992|The Death of Ivan Ilyitch]]''. Perhaps this was an intellectual le
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  • Elwood died December 26, 1998. You flew down, I believe, because you paid for me to rent a red M
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  • ...on their bottom line when the numbers are all that matters—and now that [[December 17, 2021|tenure is gone]], my “low student success rate” could be delet
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  • ...dents/ |title=The Advice I Gave My Students |last=Newport |first=Cal |date=December 6, 2019 |website=Study Hacks Blog |publisher= |access-date=2019-12-11 |quot
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  • ...intensively? Essays.<ref>{{cite magazine |last=Shuman |first=Rebecca |date=December 13, 2013 |title=The End of the College Essay |url=https://slate.com/human-i
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  • ...and recorded his thoughts and experiences in over-700 journal entries from December 1954 to March 1955. His journey plumbed the depths of his soul, skirting th ===December 1, 1954===
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  • | L10 || October 28 – December 6 || [[Science Fiction, Fall 2019/Lesson 10|Sterling, ''Black Mirror'' & Pr
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  • ...d an understanding of the study of new media.'''<ref>Originally written on December 23, 2013 on LitMUSE.</ref>}}
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  • ...tal one. Let’s stop teaching for print media.'''<ref>Originally written on December 18, 2013.</ref>}}
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  • ...|{{Large|The Story of an Hour}}{{refn|Originally published in ''Vogue'' on December 6, 1894, as “The Dream of an Hour,” this story is perhaps the kernel of
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  • ...known., beginning the four-year courtship that was to end in marriage on December 30, 1994. Less than six months later she became attracted to a bus boy wher
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  • ...le=A Profile of Science Fiction |url= |journal=Sociological Review |volume=December |issue=2 |pages=242–243 |ref=harv }}</ref> Finer suggests that sf is a cu
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  • * “[[December 18, 1996|Some Notes on ''Gilgamesh'']]”
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  • ...ess, “What I Think Is Happening to American Minds,” at the University on 7 December. He spoke of “a very subtle deterioration” in the American idea of grea ...the Norman Conquests.” Article-interview by Paul Slansky. ''New York'', 3 December, 6. Account of Mailer’s exchanges with a line of people at a Manhattan B.
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  • | L10 || October 28 – December 6 || [[New Media, Fall 2019/Lesson 10|Cyborgs and the Technological Singula
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  • * [[December 11, 2018|15 Years of Service]], Middle Georgia State University, 2018
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  • ...orporations or the wealthy.<ref>{{cite news |last=Pound |first=Jesse |date=December 16, 2019 |title=These 91 companies paid no federal taxes in 2018 |url=https
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  • ...tizenry. This begins with research and response.<ref>Originally written on December 11, 2013.</ref>}}
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  • ...could lose our connection to existence itself'''.”{{sfn|''Rolling Stone'', December 30,|1999|p=110}} [my bold] This links to the ideas about [[#Plastic|plastic * {{cite magazine |author=<!--none stated--> |date=December 30, 1999 |title=The Party |url= |magazine=Rolling Stone |page=110 |access-d
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  • ...9-12-11 |ref=harv }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last=Williams |first=Lee |date=December 30, 2016 |title=‘Stray round’ killing likely to remain unsolved |url=ht
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  • ...le=A Profile of Science Fiction |url= |journal=Sociological Review |volume=December |issue=2 |pages=242 |ref=harv }}</ref> Science, then, makes possible the di
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  • ...ey allow spaces for dialogue to once again become center, something that [[December 2, 2005|many media theorists thought traditional forms of media cannot do]
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  • ...gnPrinciples |title=Wiki Design Principles |author=<!--Not stated--> |date=December 23, 2014 |website=WikiWikiWeb |publisher= |access-date=2019-01-26 |quote=}}
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  • ...d I decided to do something about it. ''Really''. I would this time, and [[December 23, 2013|I did]].
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  • ...to the freedom of bits.<ref>{{cite magazine |last=Wolfe |first=Gary |date=December 1, 2003 |title=The Great Library of Amazonia |url=https://www.wired.com/200
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  • ...mary material; designing the interface; and making the “Works” accessible: December 2015; ...material, adding to the platform design, and making the “Days” accessible: December 2016;
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  • * {{cite magazine |last=Lewis-Kraus |first=Gideon |date=December 12, 2016 |title=The Great A.I. Awakening |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2016/ * {{cite magazine |last=Jamison |first=Leslie |date=December 2017 |title=The Digital Ruins of a Forgotten Future |url=https://www.theatl
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  • ...add to the conversation. Post at least twice a week, even in class. See “[[December 31, 2013|Intro to Twitter]]” and “[[January 7, 2014|Using Twitter]]”
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  • ...in a series targeting writers of digital media.<ref>Originally written on December 31, 2013.</ref>}}
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  • ...efn|[[w:Lowes Cato Dickinson|Lowes Cato Dickinson]] (27 November 1819 – 15 December 1908) was an English portrait painter and Christian socialist. He taught dr
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  • ...}} by blowing up the world. “The Last Night: A Story” was published in the December 1963 edition of ''Esquire'' and provided an apocalyptic transition between
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  • ...’s,” named after the slang for marijuana. The journal, which he started in December 1954, was a collection of musings that reflected his intellectual and creat
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  • * {{cite magazine |author=<!--none stated--> |date=December 30, 1999 |title=The Party |url= |magazine=Rolling Stone |page=110 |access-d
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  • ...might have been “an imposture,”{{sfn|Mailer|2020|loc=[[pm:Lipton’s Journal/December 31, 1954/159|#159]]}} Walter Minton of Putnum’s finally agreed to publish ...n what the world says is good.”{{sfn|Mailer|2020|loc=[[pm:Lipton’s Journal/December 31, 1954/159|#159]]}} Perhaps most germane for Mailer, he opines that “so
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