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Diachronic Paradigm: No More Adoption: Making the Decision to Stop Looking
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Di·a·chron·ic (adj.): Of or concerned with phenomena as they change through time. Par·a·digm (noun): A typical example or pattern; an example serving as a model. Wednesday, June 22, 2016. No More Adoption: Making the Decision to Stop Looking. This is why I avoid talk about pregnancy experiences, doctors' visits, and pictures of newborns. I don't want platitudes, I don't want sympathy, and I really don't want to discuss our experience; I want to move on. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Diachronic Paradigm: February 2016
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Di·a·chron·ic (adj.): Of or concerned with phenomena as they change through time. Par·a·digm (noun): A typical example or pattern; an example serving as a model. Monday, February 29, 2016. When Are You An Adult? I read a column today in which a question was posed about the age at which you felt like an adult. One person remarked that the realization for her was her finally being comfortable with herself. I think that may be the single best marker of having reached adulthood. All those other thing...So ma...
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Diachronic Paradigm: November 2016
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Di·a·chron·ic (adj.): Of or concerned with phenomena as they change through time. Par·a·digm (noun): A typical example or pattern; an example serving as a model. Thursday, November 10, 2016. I'd invested a lot of time and effort into something that didn’t seem to be working.". This line struck a chord: "I was forty years old, and I’d invested a lot of time and effort into something that didn’t seem to be working." I was 39 when I finally teaching full-time. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). State of Our Union.
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Diachronic Paradigm: March 2016
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Di·a·chron·ic (adj.): Of or concerned with phenomena as they change through time. Par·a·digm (noun): A typical example or pattern; an example serving as a model. Monday, March 21, 2016. Complaining about having 100 students. I started the year with more than twice that. In case you can't tell, I have a really hard time with chronic lateness; it's one of the things that drives me up the proverbial wall. Monday, March 7, 2016. Let's see what I can do to clarify an odd situation:. Since January 2010, I've b...
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Diachronic Paradigm: October 2016
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Di·a·chron·ic (adj.): Of or concerned with phenomena as they change through time. Par·a·digm (noun): A typical example or pattern; an example serving as a model. Sunday, October 23, 2016. I've heard little about "the liberal agenda," a phrase that always makes me picture a bunch of people staying up really late at night saying things likes, "How can I hurt people by offering more social and support services to those who might need it! I'll be glad when this election is over. As a post script: One of my f...
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Diachronic Paradigm: NCPTW 2015 Presentation
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Di·a·chron·ic (adj.): Of or concerned with phenomena as they change through time. Par·a·digm (noun): A typical example or pattern; an example serving as a model. My PowerPoint slides can be viewed and downloaded below. I welcome any feedback. NCPTW 2015 Presentation Slides. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Ed's wife, Catholic, English teacher, tea drinker, Democrat. View my complete profile. ENG 599: Rhetorics of Travel Bibliography. Rhetorical Approaches to Travel Writing. State of Our Union.
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Diachronic Paradigm: December 2016
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Di·a·chron·ic (adj.): Of or concerned with phenomena as they change through time. Par·a·digm (noun): A typical example or pattern; an example serving as a model. Friday, December 16, 2016. Professional Activities That Miss The Point. I've been reading old Ask a Manager. Posts in which people share stories about consistently bad team-building exercises - often ridiculous things like 10-mile hikes or other sporty activities; over sharing personal things ("Bring in a childhood picture! I'm reminded of one o...
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Diachronic Paradigm: Rhetorical Choices That Bother Me
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Di·a·chron·ic (adj.): Of or concerned with phenomena as they change through time. Par·a·digm (noun): A typical example or pattern; an example serving as a model. Thursday, January 12, 2017. Rhetorical Choices That Bother Me. I'm only partly joking that this is the first in a series of rhetorical choices that bother me, but I leave myself open to the option that it may become a semi-regular feature on a blog that no one but my mother reads. (Hi, Mom! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). State of Our Union.
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Diachronic Paradigm: June 2016
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Di·a·chron·ic (adj.): Of or concerned with phenomena as they change through time. Par·a·digm (noun): A typical example or pattern; an example serving as a model. Wednesday, June 22, 2016. No More Adoption: Making the Decision to Stop Looking. This is why I avoid talk about pregnancy experiences, doctors' visits, and pictures of newborns. I don't want platitudes, I don't want sympathy, and I really don't want to discuss our experience; I want to move on. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Diachronic Paradigm: "I'd invested a lot of time and effort into something that didn’t seem to be working."
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Di·a·chron·ic (adj.): Of or concerned with phenomena as they change through time. Par·a·digm (noun): A typical example or pattern; an example serving as a model. Thursday, November 10, 2016. I'd invested a lot of time and effort into something that didn’t seem to be working.". This line struck a chord: "I was forty years old, and I’d invested a lot of time and effort into something that didn’t seem to be working." I was 39 when I finally teaching full-time. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).