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More About the Course | The Literary I: 12pm section
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The Literary I: 12pm section. Course blog for English 298 (12 pm section) Spring 2011. More About the Course. Handouts, Tips, and More…. Reading Questions: Wordsworth’s “Tintern Abbey”. Reading Questions: Mill’s Autobiography. Reading Questions: Jane Eyre, volume I. Reading Questions: Jane Eyre, volume II. Reading Questions, Jane Eyre Volume III. Reading Questions: Heart of Darkness. Reading Questions: A Christmas Carol. Reading Questions: Jekyll and Hyde. Reading Questions: Robert Browning. You might co...
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Resources | Scientific and Technical Presentations
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Scientific and Technical Presentations. Course website for WRIT 3257, Sec. 001; MWF 10-11am; Appleby Hall 227; University of Minnesota; Spring 2013; Instructor and Co-Learner: Trent M Kays. Here are some helpful resources for our course. You should feel free to consult these links if you have questions about writing, speaking, grammar, citations, etc. You can, of course, talk to me too. Purdue University Online Writing Lab. University of Minnesota Center for Writing (Student Writing Support).
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Academic Resources - School of Arts & Sciences - University of Richmond
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More search options and features available at directory.richmond.edu. School of Arts and Sciences. Robins School of Business. Jepson School of Leadership Studies. School of Professional and Continuing Studies. History of the Grant at Richmond. Undergraduate Humanities Fellows Program. Fall 2015 Fellows Class. Center for English as a Second Language. URISE and Howard Hughes Medical Institute Grant. Undergraduate Humanities Fellows Program. Need help polishing that paper? The Writing Center is here for you!
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Linda Hobgood – Director, The Speech Center
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Director, The Speech Center. Director of the Speech Center. Since its founding in 1996, Linda Hobgood has served on the faculty of the Department of Rhetoric and Communication Studies. In 2007, the Speech Center launched another on-campus event, known as “Forum at the Forum.”. Named to Outstanding Young Women in America in 1980, Mrs. Hobgood has served on the Board of Directors of Big Brothers and Big Sisters of America and the Young Life organization in Fredericksburg, Virginia. She has also ser...Mrs H...
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FYS Common Expectations | Archive of Twice Told Tales Class, Fall 2010
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Archive of Twice Told Tales Class, Fall 2010. Just another WordPress.com site. How to read a fairy tale. How to Read Literary Criticism. Sign Ups for Conferences, week of 9/6. Discussion/Writing Prompts for Cinderella revisions, week six. Reading Questions: Zipes and Nodelman. Writing/Discussion Questions for Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella. Course Goals and Assignments. More on Course Assignments. Options for your Research Paper. Presentations and the Speech Center. Pet Peeves on Papers. Of course,...
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FYS Common Expectations | Twice-Told Tales
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Course blog for FYS 100: 30, Spring 2013. How to read a fairy tale. How to Read Literary Criticism. Rubric for Written Work. On Writing Essays: Drafts, Claims, and Evidence. Pet Peeves on Papers. Sample Opening Paragraphs that Work. Paper #1 Applying Critical Insights to a Tale. More openers that work. Paper #3: Deepening your critical engagement with texts. Stages on the way to your final project. Assessing your final projects. Aims of the Course. 2 Enhance their ability to read and think critically.
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