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Please note: this has been revised as of 2/17

wk 1,  Jan 20  --  Introduction to course.  Requirements.   On-line orientation.   "Examsmanship" (available online) and "How We Listen"

wk 2,  Jan 27  --  "Thinking as a Hobby" “Shooting an Elephant” and “Once More to the Lake.”  Develop Rubric

wk 3, Feb  3 --  Researching over the internet exercise.    Paper #1: Narrative rough draft due.   Readaround.

wk 4, Feb 10 --  Individual editing.  Working Bibliography due

wk 5, Feb 17 --    "Three Heads" and psych testing.  Also "What you See is the Real You" from text.

 wk 6,  Feb 24 --  Paper #1 final draft due.  Paper #2: Person analysis rough draft due. 

wk 7,  Mar 3 --  Individual editing online.  Summary.

wk 8,  Mar 10 -- Paper #2 due.   Paraphrase due.  Paper #3 Art Analysis rough draft.

wk 9,  Mar 17 --  "Motherhood: Who Needs It?" by Betty Rollin,   "In Harness: The Male Condition" by Herb Goldberg,

"College Pressures" by William Zinsser, "Black Men and Public Spaces" by Brent Staples  Art analysis essay due. 

wk 10, Mar 24 -- Read about Annotated Bibliography; set up individual conference. 

wk 11, Mar 31 --  Conferences.  Annotated Bibliography due.

wk 12,  Apr  2--  Rough draft term paper.  List of Works Cited / Paragraph w/quotes           

wk 13, Apr  21-- TERM PAPER DUE  “Education of a Torturer”,  “Three Faces of Love.", “Case for Torture” and “General”

wk 14, Apr 28 --  Paper #4: Argument or literary analysis rough draft due. 

wk 15, May  5 --  Individual editing online                  

wk 16, May 12--  Paper #4: Argument essay due.              

FINAL EXAM   SaturdayMay 19, 10am-12noon in P-3

This syllabus is subject to change.

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Revised: March 16, 2003.