Dear Student‚ Welcome to the fall semester‚ read all the information I included in the syllabus‚ print it and please bring it to the first day of class because I will review it in detail. Laura Larqué: class schedule Section Class Day Time Room 0925 HIST 17.2 MW 7:30am to 9:00am 1697 0951 HIST 17.1 MW 12:00pm to 1:30pm 1596 0952 HIST 17.1 MW 1:30pm to 3:00pm 1697 0960 HIST 17.1 TTh 9:00am to 10:30am 1696 0977 HIST 26 TTh 12:00pm to 1:30pm 1699 0948 HIST 8.1 TTh
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removed from the class with a XF class grade. In order to receive at least a 2.0 your responsibility is to meet the requirement of completing 60% (600 points) of the class work (Assignments‚ Chapter Quizzes (Technology in Action)‚ Web Assignments‚ the Final and class attendance) and pass both the Lit 1 and Lit 2 Exams with
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My Hero’s Journey : I think that in my life as a whole‚ I am still in the call to adventure‚ I have had‚ and i still have this anguish feeling of what am I exactly going to do‚ even if I had some idear of an ultimate goal‚ I don’t really have any precise one As far as I remember‚ I always have been interested into making my own thing‚ my own compagny‚ I remember to say to my aunt in the car after her asking me « what do you want to be later ? »‚ me answering : « I wan’t to be rich ! CEO of
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SAVE THIS SYLLABUS AND REFER TO IT LATER IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THE COURSE MATH 121 – Introductory Concepts of Mathematics Lecture Section 400: Tuesday/Thursday 11:00 AM -12:15 PM Room 113 MRB (CRN 10304)--Cole Lecture Section 001: Tuesday/Thursday 1:00-2:15 PM Room G24 EIE (CRN 10305)--Cole Lab Section 002: Wednesday 10:30 – 11:20 AM Room 421 ARM (CRN 14335)— Cole Lab Section 003: Wednesday 11:30 AM – 12:20 PM Room 421 ARM (CRN 14336)— Cole Lab Section 004: Wednesday
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Semester schedule: Registration Starts Monday 13th January 2014 Registration ends Thursday 16th January 2014 First day of classes Monday 20th January 2014 Last day of classes Saturday 10th May 2014 Start of Final Examination Thursday 15th May 2014 End of Final Examinations Tuesday 27th May 2014 B) REGISTRATION RULES FOR ALL UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS 1. Regular Students: a. The students without warning MUST take regular load which is 5 courses. b. A student who is behind
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Caspary‚ Vera. Laura. Churchill‚ Caryl. Cloud Nine. Hanley‚ James. The German Prisoner. Kureshi‚ Hanif. My Beautiful Laundrette Malouf‚ David. An Imaginary Life. Shakespeare‚ William. King Lear. Assignments Your final grade will be calculated based on formal essay assignments‚ in-class participation‚ and written exams. Essays You will be provided with a list of essay questions for each essay assignment. All essays must conform to the following format:
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before he started his career as a writer. His stories are based on personal experience‚ what makes them more striking. The story is highly emotional and ironical first person narration which tells about medical students’ experience of passing their final examinations. The text is clearly divided into three parts according to the stages of examinations. The first part tells about students’ attitude to exams. The second deals with written part of the exam‚ the third is about oral part and the last one
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csueastbay.edu for information). Grading: Your grade will be determined by your attendance and performance in both lecture and lab. Lecture constitutes 60% of your final grade and lab contributes 40%. Your grade will be assigned based on the following distribution: Lecture (60%): * 2 Midterms (17% each) * 1 Final exam (26%) Lab (40%): Assignments will be discussed in lab You must pass both the lecture and the lab with at least a 60% in order to pass the class. The format
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Syllabus School of Business BCOM/275 Version 1 Business Communication and Critical Thinking Puerto Rico Campus Copyright © 2011 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course introduces students to the foundations of communication in a business setting. Students will develop skills in critical thinking and decision making through the forms of written communication‚ including memos‚ emails‚ business letters‚ and reports. Other topics include communication
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Australian School of Business Taxation and Business Law TABL2731 MARKETING AND DISTRIBUTION LAW COURSE OUTLINE SEMESTER 2‚ 2014 Part A: Course-Specific Information Please consult Part B for key information on ASB policies (including those on plagiarism and special consideration)‚ student responsibilities and student support services. TABLE OF CONTENTS PART A. COURSE SPECIFIC INFORMATION 1. STAFF CONTACT DETAILS 2. COURSE DETAILS 2.1. Teaching Times and Locations 2.2. Units of Credit
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