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Extractions: Information about the scheme Latest news (updated every 2 weeks) How to become a Peer Guide Frequently asked questions (FAQs) Peer Guide Ceremony info Peer Guide Handbook online Useful links Introduction Welcome to the Peer Guide Information Handbook. This booklet has been designed to help you in your role as a Peer Guide. Inside you will find information and contact details. May we take this opportunity to wish you good luck with your role as a Peer Guide. Contents Semester Dates 18th September 2000 Welcome Week starts 25th September 2000 Semester 1 begins 16th December 2000 Christmas vacation begins 8th January 2001 29th January 2001 Semester 2 begins 7th April 2001 Easter vacation 30th April 2001 Return to University 14th May 2001 Assessment begins 1st June 2001 End of session The University Departments SABE SCRACS SCRACS SCRACS Linguistics Department - Peer Guide Co-ordinator: Margaret Deuchar Peer Guide Co-ordinator: Frances Llewelyn/Peter Shapely SML - School of Modern Languages Peer Guide Co-ordinator: Owen Evans Department of Music
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Extractions: Information about the scheme Latest news (updated every 2 weeks) How to become a Peer Guide Frequently asked questions (FAQs) Peer Guide Ceremony info Peer Guide Handbook online Guidelines for peerguides Information for new first years Useful links Peer Guide Handbook Online Introduction Welcome to the Peer Guide Information Handbook. This booklet has been designed to help you in your role as a Peer Guide. Inside you will find information and contact details. May we take this opportunity to wish you good luck with your role as a Peer Guide. Contents Semester Dates 18th September 2000 Welcome Week starts 25th September 2000 Semester 1 begins 16th December 2000 Christmas vacation begins 8th January 2001 29th January 2001 Semester 2 begins 7th April 2001 Easter vacation 30th April 2001 Return to University 14th May 2001 Assessment begins 1st June 2001 End of session The University Departments SABE SCRACS SCRACS SCRACS Linguistics Department - Peer Guide Co-ordinator: Margaret Deuchar Peer Guide Co-ordinator: Frances Llewelyn/Peter Shapely
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Extractions: The oman atholic bserver Great Links-Great Books! What's on this Page Page 11: Revised 05/142000 Top of Page Back to Page 1 Go to Table of Contents On this Page: Great Links Book Reviews Rabbit Hole Almost every home page that I visit has its list of favorite links. Well, I have my list too! I surmise that you got to this site because of an interest in Roman Catholicism in particular, or Christianity in general. So here goes! I am sure you will find some of these sites interesting, and even exciting! I have read a lot of books as part of my research for this site. I plan to supply a review of the best of the lot for your information. Caveat I must never forget what my daughter Lori reminds me of: "Pobody's Nerfect Pops!" She is right. Pobody's Nerfect, especially me! While I am doing my best to present a fair, accurate view, I may stumble and fail in places. I am open to suggestion and criticism, and will take your comments seriously. I just hope you don't reject the 'whole nine yards' because you find one mistake, or some statement you don't agree with. Better you should tell me about it and give me a shot at possible changes, right? So, if I expect others to cut me a little slack on the perfection issue, its only fair of me to do the same for them, right? Enough said. Enjoy! Go to Great Links Top of Page Go to Book Reviews Comments ... Go to Table of Contents
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Extractions: Sixty Weeks of Wordy Incoherence Main July 31, 2001 I like the idea of I like the idea of Heather Champ's Rabbit, Rabbit dictum. This appeals to me all the more because of my dream Sunday night: I was trying to get to another section of the museum, across a big room which had been beautifully and carefully carpeted with live grass. But there were these three big, black rabbits not cute little cuddle-riffic thingies, but big, buck rabbits not unlike the powerful beast Gerald holds in that scene from Women in Love These rabbits kept getting in the way, pulling at my ankles trying to trip me up. They weren't dangerous per se, but stubborn, powerful, and a little unsettling. I finally got out of the room, and into the big gallery where I had to sneak past the horrible, ceramic Sphinx. Posted by B T at 04:22 PM July 30, 2001 Pointless Elaboration Time A conversation Pointless Elaboration Time A conversation with literary smart guy Gary left me feeling I was too hard earlier on Mr. Myer, particular with that last crack. He does, Gary reminds me, make some awfully good points about some awfully overrated writers. And it may be true that his article's excesses the one-note bray and lack of a coherent picture of a literary approach we should prefer don't invalidate the salutary dope-slap he delivers to writers who lean on effects not backed up by any substance. So, I don't mean to undercut him unfairly. But he has the burning eyes of the critical zealot, and he froths a bit around the jaws, and in the end, I wanted to shout "Okay, okay! I don't like William Golden either! Now, will you please give me my car keys back?"
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Extractions: This course introduces and provides a general overview of the area of Afroamerican Studies. It employs a multi-disciplinary perspective which combines elements from conventional historical, political, sociocultural and behavioral orientations in the analysis of Afroamerican culture and institutions. The course format is a lecture-discussion with four weekly lectures. Students meet with T.A.s once weekly to discuss course readings and lectures. The course will be supplemented by guest lecturers, selected CAAS colloquia, films, special projects and field trips. WL:4 Literature and the Arts 108/Hist. of Art 108. Introduction to African Art. (3). (Excl).
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