Author: SEK
Given that I have all of four days to wrap up the Winter quarter and vault into the Spring, lesson-planning's taken the bulk of my time of late. I'm thinking,.
So, while I was occupied with my day job, it appears you folk 1) concluded the blog-feud with a certain numskull and his Internet bride that I had no part.
This is completely irrelevant and I apologize in advance for posting it, but as it's been recommended by people with law degrees that I track this closely and keep it.
But I might be wrong, so help me out with this one. All day, I've read and heard that "Japan's Leading News Network," "Kyodo News," estimates that 88,000 people died.
On the last day I teach in a quarter, I like to leave the students with a memorable example—something so memorable they'll hold the lessons of the class close long.
SEK is at the Norco DMV in the "appointment only" line after having stood at an unmanned counter with the word "appointment" over it for much longer than he'd like.
By request, below are the links to all of the visual rhetoric exegeses (a.k.a. McCloud or Bordwell-inspired "lecture notes") I've produced in the past few years. I would say I'm.
I admit that there may be some meat in the interview "David Koch" scored with Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker, but the most significant element of the Buffalo Beast's prank is.