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Post by stokerino on Nov 15, 2004 11:47:11 GMT
I use the term 'enlighten' loosely, but just go with it.
For all university-goers out there, we're coming up to about the final month of the first term, and as such you've probably got a lot of deadlines in the near future for essays, projects, presentations and the like.
So out of curiousity I merely ask, what is the title/question of the current item that you are working on (or meant to be working on but are trying out the blind optimism route first)? You are free to describe how much pain it is causing you if you insist (and if that's all you do...so be it).
For example mine is the question:
"To what extent, if any, are international organizations embryonic states?"
Maybe once I determine the answer I can bring it up in Stuart's anti-EU-ranting thread, I'm sure he'll enjoy that. ¬_¬
...And if you're not a university-goer, then just get out before I set the dogs on you.
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Post by Mindy on Nov 15, 2004 12:12:19 GMT
Well this title is gonna scare everybody, so look away now if Theology scares you - you have been warned! My essays are: [glow=red,2,300]What is narrative criticism? How does narrative-criticism help us to understand the Gospels?[/glow] & [glow=red,2,300]Why did Pope Urban II call the First Crusade in 1095?[/glow] They aren't too bad cos the 1st is in for 30th November & the 2nd is in for 10th December, so not too much of an overlap. Plus I actually did something similar to the 1st one in A-level RS.
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Post by stuart alman on Nov 15, 2004 18:18:23 GMT
Well here goes with all the glory of biology Practical write up - PLASMOLYSIS
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Experimental Design (aka statistics) involving T-tests and P values and standard deviations and standard errors FUCKING JOY. (good thing we have a programme which can do all the maths
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Post by Pat on Nov 16, 2004 7:35:46 GMT
Not an essay exactly, but i have to LEARN the brachial plexus and all the stuff that comes off of it, as well as somehow learning all muscle histology (skeletal, cardiac and smooth) for a lovely exam on Tuesday hooray!
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Post by Emily on Nov 30, 2004 9:41:54 GMT
what role did Art Nouveau Play in the evolution of modern fromal design language Due in on the thirteenth... haven't done it yet...
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Post by Ally on Dec 15, 2004 19:54:58 GMT
Well I'm not a uni-goer *stands on chair to escape from Tim's dogs* but I did have to translate an Old English passage on fishing...not that fun really.
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