Category Archives: Professor Posts

Do You Feel Safer?

Beefed-up security at airport terminals is intended to make us safer when we fly. The practice of checking passengers’ bags and personal items for explosives, firearms, or weapons of any kind, it stands to reason, should also make us feel … Continue reading

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Syllabus and Course Outline

I’ve just posted a link to the Syllabus and Course Outline in the sidebar under the category: Resources. The Course Outline will certainly change, but it will provide a good overview of what to expect. As I revise the outline, … Continue reading

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A02: Cookie Boycott

A California teen hopes to spearhead a national boycott of Girl Scout cookies after the Scouts’ controversial decision to admit a 7-year-old transgender child to a Colorado troop last October. The girl argues that money raised through the efforts of … Continue reading

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Joining the Blog

From the fact that she can post comments that appear alongside her avatar in the sidebar, you can tell that Ally Hodgson has joined this blog. She did so last semester when she took my Comp 1 course. In all, … Continue reading

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How Much is a Finger Worth?

How much a finger is worth depends, of course, on whether the finger is yours or mine. To me it’s priceless. To you, if you make table saws, it’s worth whatever the insurance companies, courts, and juries decide your liability … Continue reading

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Slavery by Another Name

From the time of the Civil War until almost the beginning of World War II, long after slavery had been abolished in our country, thousands of black men, perhaps as many as 200,000 altogether over the years, were routinely arrested … Continue reading

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Can you argue about what day it is?

Samoa’s recent decision to jump across the International Dateline reminds us that man, not nature, makes these rules about what day and time it is. In an effort to do more business with Australia and New Zealand, Samoa decided that … Continue reading

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Assignment: Preview Survey

That professors can require their students to complete assignments even before class begins is not well known. But now you know! 🙂 Please follow the link to a preview survey that will tell me a bit about your goals and … Continue reading

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Room Change Very Important

Hello, Comp 2 Students. More specifically, Hello: Marty Bell Nana Cao Tabitha Corrao Jalen Gibson Jonathan Gonzoph Dale Hamstra Ally Hodgson Cassie Hoffman Evan Horner Edward Jahn Brett Lang David Lebron Aime Lonsdorf Joe Mleczko Jonathan Otero Ashley Petit de … Continue reading

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Not Quite the Spirit of the Season

Greek Orthodox and Armenian priests and monks came to blows during preparations for Orthodox Christmas celebrations at Bethlehem’s Church of the Nativity. Scuffles break out often at the church where Christians believe Jesus was born, when rival groups of clerics … Continue reading

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