Making the grade: Professors set aside time to score student work
Robert Hayden, an anthropology professor who has taught at Pitt for 31 years, frequently spends more than an hour grading each term paper produced by the 20 students in his ethno-national violence writing-intensive course. He edits for grammatical errors, but he focuses the majority of his efforts on
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Author: Jamie Sugah. Jamie has a BA in English with a focus in creative writing from THE Ohio State University. She self-published her first novel, The Perils of Long Hair on a Windy Day, is available through Amazon. She is currently an archivist and lives in New York City with her demon ninja vampire
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Arbitrage within programmatic trading has been under scrutiny for years, but other areas of digital trading are equally shady yet have dodged the spotlight: data arbitrage and murky attribution-modeling practices. Both are damaging for both publishers and advertisers. In the latest installment of
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Australia's biggest newspaper publisher, News Corp, may have withdrawn from the system that has measured newspaper sales for 85 years to make big cuts in print circulation. The company will no longer report print sales of the Herald Sun, The Daily Telegraph, The Australian and its other Australian
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Why do Western publishers so heavily push “video games” that are extremely story centric and have al… – “/v/ – Video Games” is 4chan's imageboard dedicated to the discussion of PC and console video games.
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On a recent trip, our pilot was excited to announce that he got us to our destination 20 minutes early. I was happy to hear that and it seemed my fellow passengers were, too! As we sat on the tarmac, our pilot announced that we were so early there was no open gate. We waited awhile longer and then
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