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the five stages of grading | not that kind of doctor
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Not that kind of doctor. A phd in being awesome. The five stages of grading. October 9, 2010 ⋅. Everyone is familiar with Elisabeth Kübler-Ross. And her stage model of coping with grief popularly known as the five stages of grief. What you may not know is that Kübler-Ross actually developed her theory as a graduate student, basing her conception of the process of loss on the experiences one goes through over a grading weekend. 8221; “Wait, what does this even mean? 8221; “Redundant! 8221; Instructors at ...
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I Got Hit by a Truck… And Other Happenings | This Is Me: Amanda Michelle
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This Is Me: Amanda Michelle. My thoughts, rantings, tweets… probably TMI…. I Got Hit by a Truck… And Other Happenings. A ton of shit has happened since my last update…. I split my blog. Although this site (TIM:AM) will link to my other blog. This is not only where I’ll post my personal ramblings, but it’s also where my funtimes will go. So look here for concert pics, ratchet (and not-so-ratchet) tumblr posts, and other fun, non-school/work things. I picked up my first client for my consulting business!
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PhD Talk: PhD Talk for AcademicTransfer: How to outline a planning for a semester
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Random thoughts on the process of doing a PhD, research on shear in reinforced concrete and everything remotely related to this. Thursday, August 6, 2015. PhD Talk for AcademicTransfer: How to outline a planning for a semester. This post is part of the series PhD Talk for AcademicTransfer: posts written for the Dutch academic career network AcademicTransfer. Your go-to resource for all research positions in the Netherlands. And now that the Fall semester is drawing near, it might be a good moment to set ...
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Long Time No Write! | This Is Me: Amanda Michelle
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This Is Me: Amanda Michelle. My thoughts, rantings, tweets… probably TMI…. Long Time No Write! I didn’t realize I had neglected my personal blog for. Long (let’s not talk about how I have three draft posts dating back to the end of March, lol)! School and health issues have really been kicking my ass. But since I have people in my #menchins. Asking wtf I’m talmbout, I figured it’s time for a bulleted update, followed my a revelation I had a couple of weeks ago. And my bff met Kim Coles. Fortunately, I al...
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PhD Talk: I am Catherine Pope and This is How I Work
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Random thoughts on the process of doing a PhD, research on shear in reinforced concrete and everything remotely related to this. Tuesday, August 11, 2015. I am Catherine Pope and This is How I Work. Research skills trainer, publisher, and academic. Samsung Galaxy smartphone and Arnova tablet. Windows 8.1 and Mac Mini. Can you briefly explain your current situation and research to us? What tools, apps and software are essential to your workflow? What does your workspace setup look like? I also have a pape...
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PhD Talk: Presentation at the 2015 ACI Spring Convention
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Random thoughts on the process of doing a PhD, research on shear in reinforced concrete and everything remotely related to this. Thursday, July 23, 2015. Presentation at the 2015 ACI Spring Convention. I recently gave a presentation at the ACI Spring Convention about the research I carried out during my stay in Delft in Summer 2014, and deep into 2015 at distance. The abstract for the presentation is as follows:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Enter your email address:. Buy Me a Cup of Tea. For some...
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PhD Talk: How to write an abstract in 30 minutes
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Random thoughts on the process of doing a PhD, research on shear in reinforced concrete and everything remotely related to this. Monday, August 1, 2011. How to write an abstract in 30 minutes. Have you ever been in the following situation? I've found what really works for me to write an abstract in roughly 30 minutes. As I was googling "How to write an abstract" in the past, I came across this article by Philip Koopman. Which caught my attention. Problem statement: What problem are you trying to solve?
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PhD Talk: 20 Tips for Surviving your PhD
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Random thoughts on the process of doing a PhD, research on shear in reinforced concrete and everything remotely related to this. Thursday, September 19, 2013. 20 Tips for Surviving your PhD. PhD studies are the highest level of education, and the road can be frustrating and exhausting. At times, but the final result (your dissertation) is at the same time a major achievement in life, and a very rewarding. Are simply part of the creative process that is research. I say, the truth is somewhere in the middle.
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What’s In a Name? Mugshots, Apparently | Carolyn Edgar
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What’s In a Name? The topic of “black names” has once again found its uncomfortable way into our consciousness. Days after a Reddit. User asked why black parents choose names like D’Brickashaw. For their children, a mother-to-be. Fretted, via the New York Times’ Motherlode blog, that naming her son the “black” name preferred by her child’s father would consign him to having “all the world’s unspoken markings of a criminal the wrong skin color and the wrong name.”. Back when I was in private practice at a...
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