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Effort and Merit

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On February 19, 2009
Aye....the key is that these two statements are very different:Jason Greenwood, a senior kinesiology major at the University of Maryland echoed that view.“I think putting in a lot of effort should merit a high grade,” Mr. Greenwood said. “What else is there really than the...

The Lost Art of Undergraduate Paper Title Writing

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On February 22, 2008
When undergraduates bother to write titles for their papers, they tend not to be very good. I offer the rare exception to the rule, from a just-submitted essay addressing the domestic politics of the early Cold War:"Best Contain Yo' Self Before Communism Claim Yo' Self."I...

Department of Understatement

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On October 26, 2007

From a mound of student essays I'm in the midst of grading:The abolition of slavery following the [civil] war was a great victory for African Americans, especially those living in.

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