Ticket for Vandalization:
Date: July 20, 2018
Time: 12:49 p.m.
Officer: Richard Sherman
Offender: Wilfny Pelissier
Location: Prospect Park
Offense: Vandalizing handball court wall. Spray printing graffiti
Fine: $100
In-Formation
Ticket for Vandalization:
Date: July 20, 2018
Time: 12:49 p.m.
Officer: Richard Sherman
Offender: Wilfny Pelissier
Location: Prospect Park
Offense: Vandalizing handball court wall. Spray printing graffiti
Fine: $100
-Generally when people see drawing they are fascinated by the work that is done and say the where never good at drawing
-The things that people say if they don’t agree with drawing would say is that you wont be able to make a lot of money in art industry
-I love to draw because it allows me to express what Im thinking to paper
-Things that I would say to the people that disagree is that it depends on the dedication to the work that have and will put out, and where and who you work for.
Inside train: sniffs, coughing, sucking of the teeth, kid whining, door chime for doors closing
Inside me: music playing low, me saying damn these people are way to close, why me
Hi Classes. You can find me at the Cafeteria between 2 and 3PM today, Thurs Apr 11.
Hi Classes. This is an MLA citation worksheet, created by Librarian Monica Berger, especially for us.
It shows unusual entries like films and songs — made simple. You can download this PDF for your own reference or practice. Many thanks to Dr. Berger for her time.
student handout for schmerler
Hi Mon night class (Section106E). The Library Information Session that was scheduled on the snow day is rescheduled for tomorrow, Mon 25, at 6PM. Please meet me outside the Library, where we will take roll. We will then proceed to the library’s classroom with our Librarian, Dr. Berger.
office hour is Thursday outside the Cafeteria 2-3pm!
Low-stakes assignment Posts for UNIT 2 as of April 1:
Reflection on “Shitty First Drafts” by Annie Lamott and Reflection on “Navigating Genres” by Kerry Dirk
Posted under the Category UNIT 2: Assignment 1
A written “recipe” for a skill/something you do well
Posted under Category UNIT 2 Assignment 2
(For Section 439 Only): A written “recipe” for how to sustain a relationship
Posted under Category UNIT 2 Assignment 2
A list of 10 or so types of writing (genres) that you encounter in your life
Posted under Category UNIT 2 Assignment 2
Writing about a skill/something you do well in the form and style of a genre that you encounter in your everyday life.
Posted under Category UNIT 2 Assignment 2
ANOTHER writing about a skill/something you do well in the form and style of a genre that you encounter in your everyday life.
Posted under Category UNIT 2 Assignment 2
Working on the train, bus, in transit to record Outer and Inner Dialogues in at least three different locations or times, with setting and situation noted.
Due Date, format, and transcription details To Be Announced
The Prompts and Posts to Open Lab that comprised our low-stakes assignments for UNIT 1 were as follows:
Lipogram without “the”
Prisoner Lipogram without descending letters on the topic of “fear”
Prisoner Lipogram without ascending letters on the topic of “cure”
Your Shelf (list) of Influences
Reflection on Assigned readings by author Laura Carroll “Backpacks v. Briefcases”
Reflection on Assigned reading by author Nelson Graff “Teaching Rhetorical Analysis”
(Sections D439 and E106)
or
Reflection on Assigned reading by Laura Carroll  “Backpacks v. Briefcases”
Reflection on Assigned reading: “Grammar to Get Things Done”
(Section E115)
One extra piece of free writing, e.g., “On the way to school today, an unusual thing I noticed,” etc.
Reflection on writing with constraint thus far (Section D439 only, handwritten or posted)
See you.
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