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Sunday, March 14, 2004
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On Monday, we will be discussing the schedule over the next few days, including anticipated deadlines. Wednesday we will continue our discussion of DeLillo (a blog entry is due that day, questions forthcoming). Friday, I will ask that you turn in a short annotated bibliography, just to make sure that you are able to find good sources.
On the following Monday, March 22, we will have a peer workshop in class. Your paper should be in draft mode, so if you only have completed about half of the paper, don't worry. Because of a travel conflict, classes on March 24 and 26 will be cancelled. Use the time to work on your papers and to begin work on your group projects.
The final version of the paper will be due on Wednesday, March 31. I may have announced that it was due earlier, but I'd like to use time on Monday to allow students to ask questions before turning in their papers. As always, if you have any questions, let me know.
On Monday, we will be discussing the schedule over the next few days, including anticipated deadlines. Wednesday we will continue our discussion of DeLillo (a blog entry is due that day, questions forthcoming). Friday, I will ask that you turn in a short annotated bibliography, just to make sure that you are able to find good sources.
On the following Monday, March 22, we will have a peer workshop in class. Your paper should be in draft mode, so if you only have completed about half of the paper, don't worry. Because of a travel conflict, classes on March 24 and 26 will be cancelled. Use the time to work on your papers and to begin work on your group projects.
The final version of the paper will be due on Wednesday, March 31. I may have announced that it was due earlier, but I'd like to use time on Monday to allow students to ask questions before turning in their papers. As always, if you have any questions, let me know.
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