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Brown's Law #65: Students taking Research Methods exhibit high rates of anticipation...
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| The Research Proposal is the most important part of this class...You clear about the requirements for length and formatting the bibliography? | |
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| Oh yeah...but like...there's one book I can't find online....The dude behind the counter at that place said I could get it from someone named "Stacks"...but I think he was high. | |
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which, over time, has a direct and significant impact on me...
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| But it's cool...I have lots of other sources: 2 articles from "The Onion" and an interview in the Sex Advice column from a copy of "Spenthouse" from 1965... | |
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| Huh?! Who is "Stacks"? That place? You mean the Library? (*Sigh* I wonder how many "Happy Pills" I could take to just numb me....not KILL me...) | |
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that by the time I finish my grading, I am filled with a sense of....ANTICIPOINTMENT!
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| better yet....if the kid from the Library really was stoned he'll take pity on me and share. I am not above crying... | |
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| ...how would you cite that? And you should see this COOL font I found...it really fills up the white space nicely if I don't say so myself.... | |
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