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Feb
2012
Cosmopolitan perspective on English

14 hours ago by cosmopolitanism

I know what I owe to my knowledge of English and despise Hagège for biting the hand that fed him, so while I'm packing away to an International Seminar where my knowledge of English is of essence, let me speak out my mind to a former mentor who's become a tormentor!

Review of Biblical Literature Newsletter (February 9, 2012)

17 hours ago by David Stark

The latest reviews from the Review of Biblical Literature include: Jewish Scriptures and Cognate Fields Michael Avioz, “I Sat Alone”: Jeremiah among the Prophets, reviewed by Jerry Hwang Anthony J. Frendo, Pre-exilic Israel, the Hebrew Bible, and Archaeology: Integrating Text and Artefact, reviewed ...

Q&A: How long should the evaluation in an annotated bibliography be?

22 hours ago by admin

Question by Jason B: How long should the evaluation in an annotated bibliography be? My summary has to be 150+ words but it does not recommend how long the evaluation should be. Best answer: Answer by derdaktariannotated bibliographies are not about evaluation…. BUT if your prof wants it, I suggest ...

Launch of Arabic e-learning portal for business education

1 day ago by Tony Bates

© Tony Bates, 2012 Creative Commons License Curley, N. (2012) Arabic e-Learning Portal Nibras.com Launches, Offering Online Business Education, Wamda, February 8 Jabbar Internet Group has launched through the Nibras.com portal a series of short, accessible tutorial videos in Arabic that teach busine ...

Book review: Quality assurance in distance education and e-learning

1 day ago by Tony Bates

© Insights, 2012 Jung, I. and Latchem, C. (2012) Quality Assurance and Accreditation in Distance Education and e-Learning New York/London: Routledge What the book is about ‘ There is relatively little in the literature about QA and accreditation in distance education and online schooling, college or ...

08
Feb
2012
Children’s book list shows LGBT (and Q) diversity

1 day ago by Dana Rudolph

A new American Library Association (ALA) list of recommended LGBTQ-inclusive books for children and young adults shows that characters who are transgender, bisexual, and of ambiguous identity are taking their place solidly beside more traditional gay and lesbian ones. Wisconsin high school librarian ...

White Edition Wednesday - RINKITINK

1 day ago by Hungry Tiger Talk

Last week we examined The Scarecrow of Oz, so this week we must set sail with Rinkitink in Oz. This was the second to the last Baum Oz book I ever read as it was one of the two "white editions" that were not published in paperback by Rand McNally. I really liked Rinkitink - even if most of the story ...

Biblical Theology Bulletin 42, no. 1

1 day ago by David Stark

Image via Wikipedia The latest issue of the Biblical Theology Bulletin includes: David M. Bossman, “Presenting the Issue: Canonical Undercurrents” Joel Edmund Anderson, “Yhwh’s Surprising Covenant Hesed in Jonah” Carey Walsh, “Theological Trace in Qoheleth” Victor H. Matthews, “Making Your Point: Th ...

how can you write the bibliography for a website without knowing the author?

1 day ago by admin

Question by Y.L.: how can you write the bibliography for a website without knowing the author? i’m trying to write a bibliography for a website, but i don’t know the author of the website? what can i do? Best answer: Answer by TJust leave it out. If it doesn’t have an author, that means that [...]

How many books should I have on my bibliography?

1 day ago by admin

Question by Bluejay: How many books should I have on my bibliography? For a 10,000 word dissertation… For literature – 4 texts. Nasser – could you clarify what you mean by reference list please. I’m using MLA guidlines and footnotes and all books referenced need to go on the bibliography whether ref ...

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