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    will I do this semester?”, yet the most famous question is “Who is my professor?” Every college student hope’s that he will have good professor teaching them in hopes that he will receive good grades, however other than the student’s role, there are a few characteristics that a professor should have. In order to be a good professor he or she should be organized, knowledgeable, energetic and available. When in school, the professor is the mainline towards good grades and academic…

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    The three techniques from the article “The Importance Of Getting To Know Your Professors” I believe will be useful for me are avoid being tardy and turning in assignments late, email your professor if any problems arise that could affect your attendance and/or school work in class, and preview the assignments and discussions to familiarize yourself with topics for the course and/or next class discussion. First, the reason why I choose to Avoid being tardy and turning in assignments late is on…

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    For this assignment I decided to interview Professor Elif Armbruster from Suffolk University's, English department. Professor Armbruster research interest are American Realism (1870-1920), American Domestic Architecture (especially late 19th/early 20th century) and Women’s Literature. Even though, I could have interviewed another professor from the English department which I don’t know, by conducting this interview I got to know more of Professor Armbruster. Also, I really owe her for motivating…

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    When Professor Cribben contacted me to write this letter, I felt deeply honored, for I can say without any hesitation he is one of the most influential professors in my life. I met Professor Cribben in the first term of my doctoral program in Business with the University of Alberta and, since then, I have taken two courses with him. I rapidly perceived his commitment to our learning. His classes are centered on his students. While he carefully plans each class’ script, he smoothly adapts it to…

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    that women faced in the mid-19th century in England and worldwide in her first novel, The Professor. The novel is about an Englishman that seeks a new career as a teacher in Belgium. The effeminized Englishman, William Crimsworth, finds his wife in Belgium, but surprisingly, his wife Frances requests equal standards and rights. Although Bronte addresses topics such as nationality and religion, The Professor is known to be one of the first works of literature that directly addressed the female…

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    CASE MYSTERY: THE PROFESSOR Nursing is a profession that offers a broad spectrum of choices for practice. Each nurse gathers tools for use in a chosen specialty as experience and knowledge is gained through practice. One of the most interesting tools gathered by professional nurses is the ability to be a detective of sorts. Working with a team of medical professionals, nurses contribute to the plan of care and treatment by providing outstanding assessment skills, evaluating interventions for…

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    museum. Ishi earn wages by doing janitorial work around the campus, although his main focus was helping professor Waterman and Kroeber with research regarding his tribal heritage. Professor Waterman was a linguistic teacher at the university and in order to make Ishi feel more comfortable in his new environment taught him to speak over 100 English words. Professor Kroeber was an anthropologist professor and he focused more…

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    This semester I have learned a great deal from Professor Beach, especially in regards to argumentative essays. He has taught how to get the proper evidence, facts, and to stay on point and remain focused. But most importantly he has taught me that argumentative essays must have a valid argument. Before I took Professor Beach’s course, when I saw commercials, advertisements, or the news, I would believe them without doing the proper research. Beach has taught me to see whether or not people are…

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    most important is the Flash and Professor Zoom. These two characters are both very important to all of the Flash story lines. The Flash is heard to be just as fast or faster then superman. The Flash appears many times even in different comic book such as the Justice league. Professor Zoom also shows up in other comics so he can fight the Flash. The first paragraph will talk about the flash, his powers, how he got them, and his life, then in the second paragraph Professor Zoom, his powers, how he…

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    its insane. Throughout the whole semester, Professor Keohane has challenged us to better writers and critical thinkers. I accepted the challenge, and feel that I've become a better writer and critical thinking because of all the new strategies Professor Keohane has taught me. Of course, I still have some weakness in my writing, but I know throughout my time at Montclair State University I will overcome theses weaknesses. The number one thing that Professor Keohane taught me that I will always…

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