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C.L.A.S.S.: Quarter Three Syllabus

Written by admin on January 31, 2010 – 5:38 pm -

Quarter Three Syllabus . C.L.A.S.S. See the original post here:  C.L.A.S.S.: Quarter Three Syllabus  Read More →


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The Reader's Workshop: Third Quarter Syllabus

Written by admin on January 31, 2010 – 5:34 pm -

Third Quarter Syllabus . View original post here:  The Reader's Workshop: Third Quarter Syllabus  Read More →


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Cinema History: Course Syllabus

Written by admin on January 31, 2010 – 5:05 pm -

These cautions apply to the work of other students as well as to the published work of professional writers [either in print or online].” If it is discovered that students “borrow” text from other book reviews, essays, papers, … Continued here: Cinema History: Course Syllabus  Read More →


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Quodlibeta: The Medieval Science Syllabus

Written by admin on January 31, 2010 – 1:06 pm -

But unlike today, you would have found everything you needed to know from books and lecturers rather than being expected to do any practical work . These books and lectures, of course , were all in Latin which was the only language students were … Despite the discovery of the New World in 1492, the most popular textbooks had been written over a thousand years before by ancient Greeks and Romans See original here:  Quodlibeta: The Medieval Science Syllabus  Read More →


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Ms Siegel's Academic Website: Academic Writing–Syllabus for …

Written by admin on January 31, 2010 – 11:05 am -

Therefore, this course will not work well if you try to submit all your assignments during the last week of class. In fact, I will not accept a pile of late work at the end of the semester. Read the original:  Ms Siegel's Academic Website: Academic Writing–Syllabus for …  Read More →


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VINYL IS HEAVY: Our City Our Words: Calling all corners

Written by admin on January 30, 2010 – 11:30 am -

I work every day, I walk a dog every day, I have the luxury of a spice rack, I even find time to blog. (That is, I make the time.) And here I am, making time to go over a book I’ve already read at least twice all the way through not to mention any … as this silly some-kind-of syllabus progresses. Read the rest here:  VINYL IS HEAVY: Our City Our Words: Calling all corners  Read More →


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Reassigned Time: Crazy's Dream High School English Curriculum

Written by admin on January 30, 2010 – 11:00 am -

The thing is, reading literature is hard work and one does actually need instruction in order to do it well and to get all of the nuances in a book that one picks up. Read more: Reassigned Time: Crazy's Dream High School English Curriculum  Read More →


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Robin Freeman's Classes: SUSTAINABLE URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING

Written by admin on January 30, 2010 – 10:23 am -

[ Course Assignments: Read Forward, chapters 1-3 in Durst (Pending arrival of books ); Connecting the Dots, Smith; Optional Readings: American City Planning, APA Press; Mumford, The City in History, City Reader. .. See the rest here: Robin Freeman's Classes: SUSTAINABLE URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING  Read More →


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My Australia Keynote Speech: A Serious Farce, in One Thousand Acts …

Written by admin on January 30, 2010 – 7:53 am -

Of course I crashed that night without rehearsing. I think I even convinced myself that so many of the slides were meant to be rapid-delivery style that it would probably all work out within my 45 minute limit. The next morning came, … Go here to see the original:  My Australia Keynote Speech: A Serious Farce, in One Thousand Acts …  Read More →


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Matthew Yglesias » The Sweet Spot

Written by admin on January 30, 2010 – 7:31 am -

I read it in college because I ran out of beer money, and anything seemed better than doing actual course work . It also seemed subversive at the time, and some people I didn’t like told me how terrible it was See the original post here: Matthew Yglesias » The Sweet Spot  Read More →


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