Category: trabajo
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Just a week after returning to the States from Europe I had already had enough of Dallas and crap at the university…. Or at least I knew I was going… more ›
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Ah, the last of the Bullet-Point Fridays! I started this segment when I returned from Germany and began the fall semester just to ensure that throughout the long and difficult… more ›
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Today is Labor Thanksgiving Day in Japan. After (only) two years in Japan I still have no idea what that means or what is celebrated. But I was always thankful… more ›
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Thumb drive? Check. I do, after all, need to record the grades of the precious students enrolled in the US history course I TA for. Stack of history quizzes? Check.… more ›
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Instead of just sitting still long enough to grade 39 quizzes in US history over my break/office hour I’ve instead read through a couple of blog posts, did a search… more ›
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I had my first setback in about a month or so after beginning my new insomnia medications: I couldn’t get to sleep Tuesday ‘evening’ until about 2:00 am (Wednesday morning).… more ›
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Today, on Columbus Day (Observed) I’m sitting through a lecture on early American history—yeah, academic calendars don’t quite match up to national holidays. (When I was at UD—boo! hiss!—I was… more ›
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After a relatively short run-through of the DMA this afternoon, I came up with the following six contenders for my project in Visual Culture. I’m really not ecstatic about any… more ›
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Stop having those miniature emotional outbursts (read: breakdowns) when you translate sentences like, “The baby with the head like a balloon died in the hospital while she held his hand,”… more ›
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Stop having those miniature emotional outbursts (read: breakdowns) when you translate sentences like, “The baby with the head like a balloon died in the hospital while she held his hand,”… more ›
