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Tuesday, March 17, 2015. A Quick Post on Remembering. Bill Lindsey has a post up on his blog. Every time my stepdad asks me if I want to keep something, and I tell him no, I feel like I’m willfully dropping a petal of mom’s memory. I tell myself I’ve got enough to remember her already: albums and albums of photos, her doctoral diploma, her copy of the Book of Common Prayer. So, as important as that passed-down copy of the BCP. The physical thing,. Here are a few posts where she’s showed up, from bo...
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Reflections of a Self-Proclaimed Genius. Thoughts, opinions, questions, comments, concerns. Anything you want to discuss, with a primary focus on the law and dumb lawyer anecdotes. * Disclaimer: All characters are fictional and their stories, though based on real life events and real people, are ALL FICTIONAL. * * SMILE AWHILE. Monday, July 19, 2010. Consumer Bankruptcy Basics Free Seminar - Ontario YMCA, Ontario, CA 07-28-2010 - AmericanTowns.com. Have a good day! Posted by Ms. C @ 12:10 PM. What is one...
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Scholarly Voices / Voix savantes. French to English Translations. SCHOLARLY VOICES TRANSLATION SERVICE. Scholarly Voices Translation Service is committed to providing high-quality English translations of French-language texts in the social sciences and humanities, primarily journal or magazine articles and books. I endeavor to work closely with clients to produce an accurate translation that does justice to the original and, at the same time, reads well in English. The third is a book-length essay by the...
Scholarly Voices: Collaborative Education with a Purpose
Collaborative Education with a Purpose". Publishes undergraduate writing and artwork primarily from community college students and students who are Freshmen or Sophomores at university. The site is considered collaborative because it is designed to promote discussion between students, faculty, and others interested in the types of materials being published. The material can be discussed on-line and incorporated into classes. Contact: Steven L. Berg, PhD. Associate Professor of English and History.
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Taking Women's Research from Scholarship to Mainstream One Article at a Time. Gender Gap Continues to Exist in Teaching and Engineering. Recently written by Katherine Mangan for The Chronicle for Higher Education, shows that there continues to persist gender inequity in STEM fields in spite of the number of women pursuing graduate and doctoral degrees. Here are some of the numbers that her research has come up with:. Women received 80% of undergraduate degrees in education. 18% of undergraduate degrees.
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The Scholarly Workflow Project. Presenting at Digital Humanities (DH) 2015, July 1, 2015, Sydney, Australia. Organizational Practices in Digital Humanities Centers. That’s really a big question for us, figuring out what kind of services we want to offer.We’re still trying to figure out what our outreach will have to be to scholars to get them to use this. We’re not sure what’s going to happen on the first day when we open the doors. Are people going to know what to do? These are very busy people, and the...