My theme paper has been off to a slow start. The beginning of any paper is always the hardest part for me and the editing takes the longest. I have potentially a dozen or so sources to use if needed. Three of my eight theme books are due tomorrow and I'd hate to tarnish my no fine status! I have asked for no interruptions in the house and hopefully any noise will be minimal, I don't want to have to use my librarian face! I look forward to turning in my final draft because that means I will have about three weeks ahead of me to read non-school related literature and I'll have time to get organized for my last course in this program.
7.29.2007
Feedback
Over the past couple of days I've posted my web site URL on my course discussion board and sent it to friends and family to review. I've received compliments and suggestions. Some of the suggestions include grammatical corrections and editing the page layout. I've added each comment to an editing list that I've written for each page. Most of the changes come from my own observation but it is great when someone notices an error that I overlooked. I realize that sometimes it is easy to get lost in the formatting and design of the page and let the attention to the content take a back seat. I really appreciate the suggestions and the encouragement. Composing the text of a web page is best done in Word and then copied and pasted into the layout. This allows fewer grammatical errors to be made.
The New Yorker day-by-day calendar 5/8/07
My theme paper has been off to a slow start. The beginning of any paper is always the hardest part for me and the editing takes the longest. I have potentially a dozen or so sources to use if needed. Three of my eight theme books are due tomorrow and I'd hate to tarnish my no fine status! I have asked for no interruptions in the house and hopefully any noise will be minimal, I don't want to have to use my librarian face! I look forward to turning in my final draft because that means I will have about three weeks ahead of me to read non-school related literature and I'll have time to get organized for my last course in this program.
My theme paper has been off to a slow start. The beginning of any paper is always the hardest part for me and the editing takes the longest. I have potentially a dozen or so sources to use if needed. Three of my eight theme books are due tomorrow and I'd hate to tarnish my no fine status! I have asked for no interruptions in the house and hopefully any noise will be minimal, I don't want to have to use my librarian face! I look forward to turning in my final draft because that means I will have about three weeks ahead of me to read non-school related literature and I'll have time to get organized for my last course in this program.
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