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Higher Ed Assessment: October 2009
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This blog is published on most Saturdays. APA 6: Corrections Now Available. As software is released in versions, we've become accustomed to products improving after their release. The APA Publication Manual joins that tradition. Actually, it already was in the tradition: after the 5th edition was published, APA offered a list of corrections and then inserted the corrections in subsequent printings of the book. This year, the same is being promised for the 6th edition. The list of corrections. Lunch at IU...
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Higher Ed Assessment: May 2009
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This blog is published on most Saturdays. May Break - back in 2 weeks. Higher Ed Assessment Blog is on semester break. Next post will be up on 2 June 2009. 169; 2009 Mary Bold, PhD, CFLE. Email contact: bold[AT]marybold.com. The content of this blog or related web sites created by Mary Bold ( www.marybold.com. Is not under any circumstances to be regarded as legal or professional advice. Bold is the co-author of Reflections: Preparing for your Practicum or Internship. Geared to college interns in the chi...
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Boomer Woman Blog: October 2009
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Boomer perspectives published on most Saturdays. Who buys "live" gourmet lettuce? I cannot imagine that there's a market for gourmet lettuce that arrives in the grocery in the same shape it left the earth. Who would spend $8 on a head of lettuce even if it came with its own dirt? So, what's the real benefit of this vegetable purchase? Puts in perspective the price I pay for bagged and washed butter lettuce. I used to think a bag at $3.50 was expensive. Now, I think it's downright cheap. So, for the rest ...
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Boomer Woman Blog: Transformational Cinema
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Boomer perspectives published on most Saturdays. Over the holiday weekend, I went to two movies. One very expensive. One not quite as expensive. Both still contrast to my sharp memory of a Saturday in 1975 when I told myself that $10 was just too much to spend on my movie outing. And so it was years, perhaps a decade, before I allowed myself that indulgence. Oh, my. Beyond indulgence. Did I make clear that this outing was for one person attending one movie? I do not regret seeing the film. (Never do!
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Boomer Woman Blog: May 2010
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Boomer perspectives published on most Saturdays. If you were a school-aged child in the early 1960s (that's a lot baby boomers), you will like the movie. Prince of Persia: Sands of Time. Most of the scenes remind of the desert films we watched in theatres and on TV. Why do I want to go out of my way to say pleasant things about this movie? Last week, after I panned. I didn't hear any disagreement. But a family friend contacted me privately to let me know that. Was, too, a great movie. Posted by Mary Bold.
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Boomer Woman Blog: The Staging Stuff: Decision-Making
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Boomer perspectives published on most Saturdays. The Staging Stuff: Decision-Making. This blog will be a little different in the month of August as we deal with the staging stuff. That is, the household items we removed from our home at the direction of the house stager. I might not hit the regular posting days of Monday and Friday. I might not even be able to identify a day by its name. My greatest concern is that I won't remember what city I'm in. Http:/ www.boldproductions.com/. Posted by Mary Bold.
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Boomer Woman Blog: December 2009
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Boomer perspectives published on most Saturdays. The Sister Cruise: With Perspective. Our shortened cruise to Cozumel was cloudy. Not a problem for us: we preferred the beach without sun. And with a partial refund promised, The Sisters were satisfied that the salvaged cruise would suffice. Ah, we spoke too soon. Our Fun Day at Sea back to Mobile saw 12' to 15' waves and 50 mph winds. Part of the crew became ill. Lots of passengers were ill. Two Navy sailors near us felt ill, too. Posted by Mary Bold.
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Boomer Woman Blog: July 2010
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Boomer perspectives published on most Saturdays. Personal Technology: Real Time Progress Reports. OK So, it's not. A relative ran in the San Francisco Marathon last weekend and paid a grand sum of $1 to have automatic text messages update his progress. Think about that: location, time of day, time in race, and even. He told me afterward that he wished he had included reports to his own cell phone.). Http:/ www.boldproductions.com/. Posted by Mary Bold. The Long, Long Trailer. Captain Newman, M.D. The onl...
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Boomer Woman Blog: August 2010
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Boomer perspectives published on most Saturdays. The Staging Stuff: Decision-Making. This blog will be a little different in the month of August as we deal with the staging stuff. That is, the household items we removed from our home at the direction of the house stager. I might not hit the regular posting days of Monday and Friday. I might not even be able to identify a day by its name. My greatest concern is that I won't remember what city I'm in. Http:/ www.boldproductions.com/. Posted by Mary Bold.