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The Diary of a Crabby Scientist: January 2010
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The Diary of a Crabby Scientist. Saturday, January 30, 2010. The Last Week or So. Well, a while has passed since I last posted, so I am behind, yet again. Therefore, I will go a few mini-blog-posts that summarize what I have been up to. These are in a random order. Brother's Car Dies - Money to the Rescue. CrabBoy Hits 1/2 Puberty. We tried our best not to laugh. We are trying to figure out how to get through this little bump in the road. I am sure it will pass soon. Friday, January 15, 2010. But, I have...
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mudphudder md / phd student stuff | mudphudder blog
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Lab Protocols & Recipes. An academic medicine weblog. Md / phd student stuff. Finding a good mentor: asking the right questions. As I (and many many others as well) have previously written, finding a supportive mentor is all about asking the right questions of both the prospective mentor as well as the mentor’s trainees. As you are going through the process, think about these qualities that you may find desirable in a mentor:. Does the mentor have an open door and an approachable attitude? Careers and wh...
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Vaulting and Vellum: September 2011
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Two medievalists blogging about the medieval and the mundane. Sunday, 25 September 2011. A Few Thoughts on "Criticism". But it occurred to me again that it's built into the very way we think about secondary and tertiary analysis in my discipline: we call it Criticism. And so I wonder if maybe we can decide, en masse. As it were, to change the terminology we use, and maybe in that way, change the way we think about secondary scholarship. I'm here to learn. Saturday, 24 September 2011. Second: making drink...
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Vaulting and Vellum: September 2012
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Two medievalists blogging about the medieval and the mundane. Tuesday, 25 September 2012. Pedagogy, Bias, and an Entirely Unrelated Amusing Internet Video. Last week, I had my students read a 1988 article by Peggy McIntosh called "The Invisible Knapsack", an abridged version of which can be found here. My students' first reaction was "how old is. So it's with a great degree of skepticism that my students came to a list meant to highlight white privilege, with items on it like:. I can go into a music shop...
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Vaulting and Vellum: Kzoo!
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Two medievalists blogging about the medieval and the mundane. Wednesday, 8 May 2013. V&V have arrived at Kzoo. We have beer and cider and an awesome party room (and private bath! In Eld 317; bloggy friends should come say hi and have a drink. Im more than a little jealous - first time in 5 years I havent woken up in Kalamazoo and prepped to crash the book exhibit at 8. But I gotta make a living. Have fun. 9 May 2013 at 06:40. Good to see you both again last weekend! 12 May 2014 at 18:33.
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Wonder Twin Powers, Activate! | PROFESSIONALLY HOMELESS: Self-Employed Adventures at Home & Abroad
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PROFESSIONALLY HOMELESS: Self-Employed Adventures at Home and Abroad. Wonder Twin Powers, Activate! Filed under: Language Fun. 8212; biraistiyorum @ 23:04. Academics have discovered PowerPoint. Apparently, which I take as another sign of the impending apocalypse. Oh, to be sure, PowerPoint was used by a small number of academics, but now it seems to have spread throughout and is being used by EVERYbody…years and years after it became cliche in the applied/real world. Somewhere, Edward Tufte. Create a fre...
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Psychosomatic | PROFESSIONALLY HOMELESS: Self-Employed Adventures at Home & Abroad
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PROFESSIONALLY HOMELESS: Self-Employed Adventures at Home and Abroad. 8212; biraistiyorum @ 16:53. I’m nearing the end of a business trip to So-So Capital City in Pretend Balkan Country, the first time I’ve been here. I wouldn’t mind coming back, but this wouldn’t be near the top of my list of places to visit on vacation. That has been on heavy radio rotation. What is new to me is the extent to which the political arrangements here are. Leave a Comment ». Feed for comments on this post.
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My beautiful picture | PROFESSIONALLY HOMELESS: Self-Employed Adventures at Home & Abroad
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PROFESSIONALLY HOMELESS: Self-Employed Adventures at Home and Abroad. Raquo; My beautiful picture. Leave a Comment ». Feed for comments on this post. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Email (Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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Academic, Hopeful: What's That Over There?
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Observations, obsessions and obscenities from a PhD student at an elite University. Thursday, 30 July 2009. What's That Over There? Photo by: goenetix (with 999 uploads! So instead of battling on, trying to provide spiffy, insightful posts about academia, I will instead refer you to some far more keen, reflective and/or witty posts about the subject. I am hoping it will serve a 'Look over there! And a counterweight function until I finish my thesis. Here we go. Some inspiration:. Candid Engineer (2009) I...
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