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 | 19th 9: 00am-11: 30am (Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday) Travel Study: May 26 Proper documentation of impairment is required in order to receive services or accommodations. Drc is located at the North Plaza Building. Visit or call 652-7516 to schedule an appointment to discuss the process 129.52 Kb. 1 | read |
 | History 73c: The University and Society—Reading Seminar Monday, 2-4 p m. Robinson Hall 107 Michael Tworek, Instructor We will approach the university and its constituent parts—students, professors, curricula, libraries, and administration—as historical subjects in and of themselves 29.24 Kb. 1 | read |
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 | January 8-10, 2013 nyu wagner Instructor: William F. Schulz Saul Alinsky, the great community organizer, had a bit more sophisticated view. Among his “Rules for Radicals” was this one: “Power is not only what you have but what the enemy thinks you have.” 26.88 Kb. 1 | read |
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 | Advanced Placement Biology Student Handbook 2009-2010 Welcome to ap biology. This booklet is a collection of important handouts that have been compiled for your convenience. You should read every word of them and then put this handbook into your three-ring notebook to be kept with all your other ap 0.99 Mb. 1 | read |
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 | Bulletin description It includes the study of criticism, emphasizes photographer’s books and the format is interactive allowing for student participation in addition to a paper, shorter written assignments (book reviews) and exams 140.12 Kb. 1 | read |