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Lucy Meadows – mixosaurus
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Conference bingo card generator. Apologies, but no results were found for the requested archive. Perhaps searching will help find a related post. I don't identify as male or female. I usually use singular "they" (they/their/them) as my pronouns and would like that respected when citing me. If you like to know more, a good starting point for information on non-binary genders is http:/ nonbinary.org/. Being a PhD researcher. Being a research participant. Being an early career researcher. Life and 6 Months.
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existentially speaking | Undiagnosed 1.0
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Hey there is free poetry over here! To whom and for whom and without whom none of it. Taking names without naming them since 1962. Category Archives: existentially speaking. Covert citizenship in the land of one thousand dances. I do not know how it is now most linguistic prohibition having been repealed but these many years ago seeing a bad word in print would have. Would have somehow altered its mystical powers. A sign for me that was not for me except for when it sort of was or enough so that I decide...
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t r a c e | w o r k: September 2013
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Center for archaeology, columbia university. 8220;the city must never be confused with the words that describe it, and yet between the one and the other there is a connection” Italo Calvino, Invisible Cities. Monday, September 30, 2013. Columbia University as an Agentive Landscape. The gates on Broadway. Source: http:/ gs.columbia.edu/sciences-po/financing-your-education. Source: http:/ www.teslasociety.com/pbust/col3.JPG. Source: http:/ www.panoramio.com/photo/13082770. ROTC members performing a drill.
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t r a c e | w o r k: January 2012
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Center for archaeology, columbia university. 8220;the city must never be confused with the words that describe it, and yet between the one and the other there is a connection” Italo Calvino, Invisible Cities. Tuesday, January 31, 2012. Crossings and Boundaries: Moving through Manhattanville. I give two examples of affected non-visual aspects of the landscape here. You can find a list of planned closures and restrictions to streets (and consequently, movement through them) here. The list is not short, or ...
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Secondary Refuse: cave lion diet breadth
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Thoughts on Archaeology, Academia, and Parenthood. Thursday, December 22, 2011. Cave lion diet breadth. Summarizes a Quaternary International. The stable-isotope analysis sounds fantastic. I'll look forward to reading more about a technique this detailed. But, the lines that really struck me from the article are these:. The cave lion diet, Bocherens says, appears to have been much more finicky than that of today’s lions, which eat just about anything they can catch. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Secondary Refuse: writing a statement of purpose for graduate school
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Thoughts on Archaeology, Academia, and Parenthood. Thursday, December 22, 2011. Writing a statement of purpose for graduate school. At writing a statement of purpose. So, I'd like to present a short guide to writing graduate school statements for anthropology/archaeology students (but applicable to many other fields).*. Your statement of purpose should fulfill three main goals:. 1) convince the graduate admissions committee you can write coherently, concisely, and well. Even if you're not sure exactly.
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Secondary Refuse: job interview stories
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Thoughts on Archaeology, Academia, and Parenthood. Thursday, December 8, 2011. Check out this post. By Michael Smith on "War stories from academic job interviews." Interesting stuff, and may give some hope to those of you on the market! He categorizes his job interviews as "successful", "in good faith", and "in bad faith". The "bad faith" interviews are those where someone else was chosen for the job before you arrived. The other regrettable interview was at a small, poorly-ranked undergraduate school...
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Secondary Refuse: May 2012
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Thoughts on Archaeology, Academia, and Parenthood. Friday, May 25, 2012. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I'm an environmental archaeologist, an assistant professor at a liberal arts college, and a parent. Not necessarily in that order. View my complete profile. Hands-On Archaeology: How to Make Pitch Sticks. Language, Power, and Pot: Speaking of Cannabis as Medicine. Support for Taxing the Rich is Growing among All Americans. Who needs an osteologist? A Hot Cup of Joe. Book Review: Stories in Stone.
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