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Welcome to VirtualSalt, a site containing resources for learners of all kinds, and at all levels, from home schoolers, middle school, high school, college and university students, and people who want to find some useful information. The resources here are all free to use. I CREATIVE THINKING TECHNIQUES CITING WEB SOURCES MLA STYLE EVALUATING INTERNET RESEARCH SOURCES Information is everywhere on the Internet, existing in large quantities and continuously being created and revised. This information exists in a large variety of kinds (facts, opinions, stories, interpretations, statistics) and is created for many purposes (to inform, to persuade, to sell, to present a viewpoint, and to create or change an attitude or belief). TRUTHS OF THE INFORMATION AGE This article is a continuation of Truths of the Information Age. Part One covered the topics of Media Space Must Eat, Information Must Compete, The Early Word Gets the Perm, The Frame Makes the Painting, Selection is a Viewpoint, Newer is Equated with Truer, The Media Sell what the Culture Buys, and You Are What You Eat and so Is Your Brain. Once agan, it is by understanding the way TRUTHS OF THE INFORMATION AGE 1. Media space must eat. The information industry is built on a certain quantity of information flow. The daily newspaper has dozens of pages which must be filled each day–both to please the expectant subscriber and to fill in the area around the advertisements. The TV news must fill its allotted time each day. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR WRITING COMMENTS ON STUDENT PAPERS 2. Don’t mark errors or make comments in red. Red ink looks like blood and screams at the student, “How dare you make this mistake!”. Use pencil or neutral pen color like blue or green. (Pencil also allows for erasures, in case you change your mind about a grade, marking, comment, or suggestion.) Once again, consider yourstudent’s egos.
RAMBLER NUMBER 4
The Rambler, Number 4. Simul et jucunda et idonea dicere vitae. Horace, Ars Poetica, l. 334. And join both profit and delight in one. Creech. The works of fiction, with which the present generation seems more particularly delighted, are such as exhibit life in its true state, diversified only by accidents that daily happen in the world,and
LEARNING STRATEGY 10: THE LEITNER FLASH CARD SYSTEM The Method. All the cards start off in Box (or Stack) 1. As you review the cards, each card you answer correctly goes into Box 2. If you give the wrong answer, study the card and then replace it in Box 1. When you review the cards in Box 2, if you still get the answer right, the card is promoted to Box 3, and so on until all the cards are in DOES GOD ANSWER PRAYER? Some people ask why God doesn’t answer, or doesn’t always answer, their prayers. But the fact is, God does answer prayer. In fact, God answers every prayer. If you think about it, though, you can understand why he doesn’t answer every prayer with a “Yes,” immediately. Suppose, for example, that John prays, “Lord, I needrain on my
HOMEPAGE - VIRTUALSALTEVALUATING INTERNET RESEARCH SOURCESTRANSITIONALWORDS AND PHRASES
Welcome to VirtualSalt, a site containing resources for learners of all kinds, and at all levels, from home schoolers, middle school, high school, college and university students, and people who want to find some useful information. The resources here are all free to use. I CREATIVE THINKING TECHNIQUES CITING WEB SOURCES MLA STYLE EVALUATING INTERNET RESEARCH SOURCES Information is everywhere on the Internet, existing in large quantities and continuously being created and revised. This information exists in a large variety of kinds (facts, opinions, stories, interpretations, statistics) and is created for many purposes (to inform, to persuade, to sell, to present a viewpoint, and to create or change an attitude or belief). TRUTHS OF THE INFORMATION AGE This article is a continuation of Truths of the Information Age. Part One covered the topics of Media Space Must Eat, Information Must Compete, The Early Word Gets the Perm, The Frame Makes the Painting, Selection is a Viewpoint, Newer is Equated with Truer, The Media Sell what the Culture Buys, and You Are What You Eat and so Is Your Brain. Once agan, it is by understanding the way TRUTHS OF THE INFORMATION AGE 1. Media space must eat. The information industry is built on a certain quantity of information flow. The daily newspaper has dozens of pages which must be filled each day–both to please the expectant subscriber and to fill in the area around the advertisements. The TV news must fill its allotted time each day. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR WRITING COMMENTS ON STUDENT PAPERS 2. Don’t mark errors or make comments in red. Red ink looks like blood and screams at the student, “How dare you make this mistake!”. Use pencil or neutral pen color like blue or green. (Pencil also allows for erasures, in case you change your mind about a grade, marking, comment, or suggestion.) Once again, consider yourstudent’s egos.
RAMBLER NUMBER 4
The Rambler, Number 4. Simul et jucunda et idonea dicere vitae. Horace, Ars Poetica, l. 334. And join both profit and delight in one. Creech. The works of fiction, with which the present generation seems more particularly delighted, are such as exhibit life in its true state, diversified only by accidents that daily happen in the world,and
LEARNING STRATEGY 10: THE LEITNER FLASH CARD SYSTEM The Method. All the cards start off in Box (or Stack) 1. As you review the cards, each card you answer correctly goes into Box 2. If you give the wrong answer, study the card and then replace it in Box 1. When you review the cards in Box 2, if you still get the answer right, the card is promoted to Box 3, and so on until all the cards are in DOES GOD ANSWER PRAYER? Some people ask why God doesn’t answer, or doesn’t always answer, their prayers. But the fact is, God does answer prayer. In fact, God answers every prayer. If you think about it, though, you can understand why he doesn’t answer every prayer with a “Yes,” immediately. Suppose, for example, that John prays, “Lord, I needrain on my
INTRODUCTION TO CRITICAL THINKING Critical thinking should be a constructive force and attitude, for examining all ideas and arguments, including your own dearly held ones, and for separating the ideas from their vehicles, to divide true from false, accurate from distorted, complete from incomplete, and so on. In fact, far from being an expert at fault finding, a critical TRUTHS OF THE INFORMATION AGE 1. Media space must eat. The information industry is built on a certain quantity of information flow. The daily newspaper has dozens of pages which must be filled each day–both to please the expectant subscriber and to fill in the area around the advertisements. The TV news must fill its allotted time each day. INTRODUCTION TO DECISION MAKING, PART 1 2. Decision making is the process of sufficiently reducing uncertainty and doubt about alternatives to allow a reasonable choice to be made from among them. This definition stresses the information-gathering function of decision making. It should be noted here that uncertainty is reduced rather than eliminated. USING SOURCES EFFECTIVELY Using Sources Effectively: Strengthening Your Writing and Avoiding Plagiarism. This is an advertisement for my book. ISBN 1-884585-93-0. 143 pp., paper. Now available is the third edition of the popular and effective book that targets the two most prominent problems in current researched writing: unintentional plagiarism and the ineffective use DEDUCTION AND HYPOTHETICAL SYLLOGISMS Deduction. The other method of reasoning, the deductive method, begins with an accepted generalization–an already formulated or established general truth and applies it to discover a new logical relationship.That is, through deduction we can come to understand or establish the nature of something strange or uncertain by associating or grouping it with something known or understood. A HANDBOOK OF RHETORICAL DEVICES Rhetorical Devices. 1. A Sentential Adverb is a single word or short phrase, usually interrupting normal syntax, used to lend emphasis to the words immediately proximate to the adverb. (We emphasize the words on each side of a pause or interruption in order to maintain continuity of the thought.) Compare: CRITERIA FOR EVALUATING A CREATIVE SOLUTION Criteria for Evaluating a Creative Solution. By Robert Harris. July 20, 2012. Some idea of the value or merit of an idea (or a solution to a problem) can be discovered by the degree to which it fulfills some or all of the following criteria, as appropriate. How significant a SOME THOUGHTS ON PRAYER There is another saying that we often pray, “God, remove this mountain from in front of me,” when we ought to be praying, “God, teach me to climb mountains.”. Prayer is refreshing just as talking with a friend about a problem is refreshing, even if the problem is not resolved. 10. To ask for God’s will. NUMBER PREFIXES WORKSHEET This is a worksheet to accompany the Word Roots and Prefixes page. THREE THINGS I WOULD TELL SOMEONE WHO WAS RECENTLY Three Things I Would Tell Someone Who Was Recently Diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease. By Robert Harris. August 26, 2016. 1. Everyone experiences the disease differently. Let me use myself as an example. As of now, I’ve had Parkinson’s for about fifteen years. My first symptom was that I seemed to have misplaced my sense of smell. HOMEPAGE - VIRTUALSALTEVALUATING INTERNET RESEARCH SOURCESTRANSITIONALWORDS AND PHRASES
Welcome to VirtualSalt, a site containing resources for learners of all kinds, and at all levels, from home schoolers, middle school, high school, college and university students, and people who want to find some useful information. The resources here are all free to use. I CREATIVE THINKING TECHNIQUES INTRODUCTION TO CRITICAL THINKING Critical thinking should be a constructive force and attitude, for examining all ideas and arguments, including your own dearly held ones, and for separating the ideas from their vehicles, to divide true from false, accurate from distorted, complete from incomplete, and so on. In fact, far from being an expert at fault finding, a critical CITING WEB SOURCES MLA STYLE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR WRITING COMMENTS ON STUDENT PAPERS 2. Don’t mark errors or make comments in red. Red ink looks like blood and screams at the student, “How dare you make this mistake!”. Use pencil or neutral pen color like blue or green. (Pencil also allows for erasures, in case you change your mind about a grade, marking, comment, or suggestion.) Once again, consider yourstudent’s egos.
TRUTHS OF THE INFORMATION AGE 1. Media space must eat. The information industry is built on a certain quantity of information flow. The daily newspaper has dozens of pages which must be filled each day–both to please the expectant subscriber and to fill in the area around the advertisements. The TV news must fill its allotted time each day. DEDUCTION AND HYPOTHETICAL SYLLOGISMS Deduction. The other method of reasoning, the deductive method, begins with an accepted generalization–an already formulated or established general truth and applies it to discover a new logical relationship.That is, through deduction we can come to understand or establish the nature of something strange or uncertain by associating or grouping it with something known or understood.RAMBLER NUMBER 4
The Rambler, Number 4. Simul et jucunda et idonea dicere vitae. Horace, Ars Poetica, l. 334. And join both profit and delight in one. Creech. The works of fiction, with which the present generation seems more particularly delighted, are such as exhibit life in its true state, diversified only by accidents that daily happen in the world,and
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUIZ #1 FOR ROBERT CIALDINI'S INFLUENCE Multiple Choice Quiz #1 for Robert Cialdini’s Influence: Science and Practice. By Robert Harris. June 13, 2000. In each case, choose the single best answer. 1. Charities that send you half a dozen greeting cards along with a request for a donation are using the compliance technique of. a. commitment. b. liking. CRITERIA FOR EVALUATING A CREATIVE SOLUTIONSEE MORE ON VIRTUALSALT.COM HOMEPAGE - VIRTUALSALTEVALUATING INTERNET RESEARCH SOURCESTRANSITIONALWORDS AND PHRASES
Welcome to VirtualSalt, a site containing resources for learners of all kinds, and at all levels, from home schoolers, middle school, high school, college and university students, and people who want to find some useful information. The resources here are all free to use. I CREATIVE THINKING TECHNIQUES INTRODUCTION TO CRITICAL THINKING Critical thinking should be a constructive force and attitude, for examining all ideas and arguments, including your own dearly held ones, and for separating the ideas from their vehicles, to divide true from false, accurate from distorted, complete from incomplete, and so on. In fact, far from being an expert at fault finding, a critical CITING WEB SOURCES MLA STYLE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR WRITING COMMENTS ON STUDENT PAPERS 2. Don’t mark errors or make comments in red. Red ink looks like blood and screams at the student, “How dare you make this mistake!”. Use pencil or neutral pen color like blue or green. (Pencil also allows for erasures, in case you change your mind about a grade, marking, comment, or suggestion.) Once again, consider yourstudent’s egos.
TRUTHS OF THE INFORMATION AGE 1. Media space must eat. The information industry is built on a certain quantity of information flow. The daily newspaper has dozens of pages which must be filled each day–both to please the expectant subscriber and to fill in the area around the advertisements. The TV news must fill its allotted time each day. DEDUCTION AND HYPOTHETICAL SYLLOGISMS Deduction. The other method of reasoning, the deductive method, begins with an accepted generalization–an already formulated or established general truth and applies it to discover a new logical relationship.That is, through deduction we can come to understand or establish the nature of something strange or uncertain by associating or grouping it with something known or understood.RAMBLER NUMBER 4
The Rambler, Number 4. Simul et jucunda et idonea dicere vitae. Horace, Ars Poetica, l. 334. And join both profit and delight in one. Creech. The works of fiction, with which the present generation seems more particularly delighted, are such as exhibit life in its true state, diversified only by accidents that daily happen in the world,and
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUIZ #1 FOR ROBERT CIALDINI'S INFLUENCE Multiple Choice Quiz #1 for Robert Cialdini’s Influence: Science and Practice. By Robert Harris. June 13, 2000. In each case, choose the single best answer. 1. Charities that send you half a dozen greeting cards along with a request for a donation are using the compliance technique of. a. commitment. b. liking. CRITERIA FOR EVALUATING A CREATIVE SOLUTIONSEE MORE ON VIRTUALSALT.COM CREATIVE THINKING TECHNIQUES Creative Thinking Techniques. You’ll remember the five creative methods we discussed in the Introduction to Creative Thinking: evolution, synthesis, revolution, reapplication, changing direction. Many classic creative thinking techniques make use of one or more of these methods. Note in this section that the goal is to produce a goodquantity
CITING WEB SOURCES MLA STYLE Robert Harris is a writer and educator with more than 25 years of teaching experience at the college and university level. For information about my books, see my bio page.RHarris at virtualsalt.com LEARNING STRATEGY 3: SUMMARIZING Summarizing as a Learning Strategy. As a learning strategy, summarizing is quite powerful because it requires you to. understand the material in order to summarize it. reread the material or portions of it to refresh your understanding of the main points. distinguish between what are the main ideas that must be included in the summaryand which
LEARNING STRATEGY 4: SELF MONITORING learning strategies, study skills, self monitoringSummary. To sum up, Self-Monitoring involves (1) thinking and asking questions about how well you are learning something and (2) making any necessary changes to your learning practices in order to optimize your learning. For Self-Monitoring, the above and beyond, extra credit, high performance TRUTHS OF THE INFORMATION AGE This article is a continuation of Truths of the Information Age. Part One covered the topics of Media Space Must Eat, Information Must Compete, The Early Word Gets the Perm, The Frame Makes the Painting, Selection is a Viewpoint, Newer is Equated with Truer, The Media Sell what the Culture Buys, and You Are What You Eat and so Is Your Brain. Once agan, it is by understanding the wayEXTRACTOR WORD GAME
Extractor Word Game. By Robert Harris. January 21, 2015. Description. To play Extractor, choose a long mother word and find as many words inside the long word as possible. Letters in the word cannot be moved around or skipped. To find the words inside, you SOME THOUGHTS ON PRAYER There is another saying that we often pray, “God, remove this mountain from in front of me,” when we ought to be praying, “God, teach me to climb mountains.”. Prayer is refreshing just as talking with a friend about a problem is refreshing, even if the problem is not resolved. 10. To ask for God’s will. MLA IN-TEXT CITATION STYLE MLA in-text citation style has the goal of providing just enough information for the reader to be able to go directly to the location in the cited work in the bibliography. For its reference list, the MLA uses the title Works Cited. The basic in-text citation consists of the source author’s last name and the page number of the information you LEARNING STRATEGY 10: THE LEITNER FLASH CARD SYSTEM The Method. All the cards start off in Box (or Stack) 1. As you review the cards, each card you answer correctly goes into Box 2. If you give the wrong answer, study the card and then replace it in Box 1. When you review the cards in Box 2, if you still get the answer right, the card is promoted to Box 3, and so on until all the cards are in THREE THINGS I WOULD TELL SOMEONE WHO WAS RECENTLY Three Things I Would Tell Someone Who Was Recently Diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease. By Robert Harris. August 26, 2016. 1. Everyone experiences the disease differently. Let me use myself as an example. As of now, I’ve had Parkinson’s for about fifteen years. My first symptom was that I seemed to have misplaced my sense of smell. HOMEPAGE - VIRTUALSALTEVALUATING INTERNET RESEARCH SOURCESTRANSITIONALWORDS AND PHRASES
Welcome to VirtualSalt, a site containing resources for learners of all kinds, and at all levels, from home schoolers, middle school, high school, college and university students, and people who want to find some useful information. The resources here are all free to use. I CREATIVE THINKING TECHNIQUES INTRODUCTION TO CRITICAL THINKING Critical thinking should be a constructive force and attitude, for examining all ideas and arguments, including your own dearly held ones, and for separating the ideas from their vehicles, to divide true from false, accurate from distorted, complete from incomplete, and so on. In fact, far from being an expert at fault finding, a critical CITING WEB SOURCES MLA STYLE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR WRITING COMMENTS ON STUDENT PAPERS 2. Don’t mark errors or make comments in red. Red ink looks like blood and screams at the student, “How dare you make this mistake!”. Use pencil or neutral pen color like blue or green. (Pencil also allows for erasures, in case you change your mind about a grade, marking, comment, or suggestion.) Once again, consider yourstudent’s egos.
TRUTHS OF THE INFORMATION AGE 1. Media space must eat. The information industry is built on a certain quantity of information flow. The daily newspaper has dozens of pages which must be filled each day–both to please the expectant subscriber and to fill in the area around the advertisements. The TV news must fill its allotted time each day. DEDUCTION AND HYPOTHETICAL SYLLOGISMS Deduction. The other method of reasoning, the deductive method, begins with an accepted generalization–an already formulated or established general truth and applies it to discover a new logical relationship.That is, through deduction we can come to understand or establish the nature of something strange or uncertain by associating or grouping it with something known or understood.RAMBLER NUMBER 4
The Rambler, Number 4. Simul et jucunda et idonea dicere vitae. Horace, Ars Poetica, l. 334. And join both profit and delight in one. Creech. The works of fiction, with which the present generation seems more particularly delighted, are such as exhibit life in its true state, diversified only by accidents that daily happen in the world,and
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUIZ #1 FOR ROBERT CIALDINI'S INFLUENCE Multiple Choice Quiz #1 for Robert Cialdini’s Influence: Science and Practice. By Robert Harris. June 13, 2000. In each case, choose the single best answer. 1. Charities that send you half a dozen greeting cards along with a request for a donation are using the compliance technique of. a. commitment. b. liking. CRITERIA FOR EVALUATING A CREATIVE SOLUTIONSEE MORE ON VIRTUALSALT.COM HOMEPAGE - VIRTUALSALTEVALUATING INTERNET RESEARCH SOURCESTRANSITIONALWORDS AND PHRASES
Welcome to VirtualSalt, a site containing resources for learners of all kinds, and at all levels, from home schoolers, middle school, high school, college and university students, and people who want to find some useful information. The resources here are all free to use. I CREATIVE THINKING TECHNIQUES INTRODUCTION TO CRITICAL THINKING Critical thinking should be a constructive force and attitude, for examining all ideas and arguments, including your own dearly held ones, and for separating the ideas from their vehicles, to divide true from false, accurate from distorted, complete from incomplete, and so on. In fact, far from being an expert at fault finding, a critical CITING WEB SOURCES MLA STYLE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR WRITING COMMENTS ON STUDENT PAPERS 2. Don’t mark errors or make comments in red. Red ink looks like blood and screams at the student, “How dare you make this mistake!”. Use pencil or neutral pen color like blue or green. (Pencil also allows for erasures, in case you change your mind about a grade, marking, comment, or suggestion.) Once again, consider yourstudent’s egos.
TRUTHS OF THE INFORMATION AGE 1. Media space must eat. The information industry is built on a certain quantity of information flow. The daily newspaper has dozens of pages which must be filled each day–both to please the expectant subscriber and to fill in the area around the advertisements. The TV news must fill its allotted time each day. DEDUCTION AND HYPOTHETICAL SYLLOGISMS Deduction. The other method of reasoning, the deductive method, begins with an accepted generalization–an already formulated or established general truth and applies it to discover a new logical relationship.That is, through deduction we can come to understand or establish the nature of something strange or uncertain by associating or grouping it with something known or understood.RAMBLER NUMBER 4
The Rambler, Number 4. Simul et jucunda et idonea dicere vitae. Horace, Ars Poetica, l. 334. And join both profit and delight in one. Creech. The works of fiction, with which the present generation seems more particularly delighted, are such as exhibit life in its true state, diversified only by accidents that daily happen in the world,and
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUIZ #1 FOR ROBERT CIALDINI'S INFLUENCE Multiple Choice Quiz #1 for Robert Cialdini’s Influence: Science and Practice. By Robert Harris. June 13, 2000. In each case, choose the single best answer. 1. Charities that send you half a dozen greeting cards along with a request for a donation are using the compliance technique of. a. commitment. b. liking. CRITERIA FOR EVALUATING A CREATIVE SOLUTIONSEE MORE ON VIRTUALSALT.COM CREATIVE THINKING TECHNIQUES Creative Thinking Techniques. You’ll remember the five creative methods we discussed in the Introduction to Creative Thinking: evolution, synthesis, revolution, reapplication, changing direction. Many classic creative thinking techniques make use of one or more of these methods. Note in this section that the goal is to produce a goodquantity
CITING WEB SOURCES MLA STYLE Robert Harris is a writer and educator with more than 25 years of teaching experience at the college and university level. For information about my books, see my bio page.RHarris at virtualsalt.com LEARNING STRATEGY 3: SUMMARIZING Summarizing as a Learning Strategy. As a learning strategy, summarizing is quite powerful because it requires you to. understand the material in order to summarize it. reread the material or portions of it to refresh your understanding of the main points. distinguish between what are the main ideas that must be included in the summaryand which
LEARNING STRATEGY 4: SELF MONITORING learning strategies, study skills, self monitoringSummary. To sum up, Self-Monitoring involves (1) thinking and asking questions about how well you are learning something and (2) making any necessary changes to your learning practices in order to optimize your learning. For Self-Monitoring, the above and beyond, extra credit, high performance TRUTHS OF THE INFORMATION AGE This article is a continuation of Truths of the Information Age. Part One covered the topics of Media Space Must Eat, Information Must Compete, The Early Word Gets the Perm, The Frame Makes the Painting, Selection is a Viewpoint, Newer is Equated with Truer, The Media Sell what the Culture Buys, and You Are What You Eat and so Is Your Brain. Once agan, it is by understanding the wayEXTRACTOR WORD GAME
Extractor Word Game. By Robert Harris. January 21, 2015. Description. To play Extractor, choose a long mother word and find as many words inside the long word as possible. Letters in the word cannot be moved around or skipped. To find the words inside, you SOME THOUGHTS ON PRAYER There is another saying that we often pray, “God, remove this mountain from in front of me,” when we ought to be praying, “God, teach me to climb mountains.”. Prayer is refreshing just as talking with a friend about a problem is refreshing, even if the problem is not resolved. 10. To ask for God’s will. MLA IN-TEXT CITATION STYLE MLA in-text citation style has the goal of providing just enough information for the reader to be able to go directly to the location in the cited work in the bibliography. For its reference list, the MLA uses the title Works Cited. The basic in-text citation consists of the source author’s last name and the page number of the information you LEARNING STRATEGY 10: THE LEITNER FLASH CARD SYSTEM The Method. All the cards start off in Box (or Stack) 1. As you review the cards, each card you answer correctly goes into Box 2. If you give the wrong answer, study the card and then replace it in Box 1. When you review the cards in Box 2, if you still get the answer right, the card is promoted to Box 3, and so on until all the cards are in THREE THINGS I WOULD TELL SOMEONE WHO WAS RECENTLY Three Things I Would Tell Someone Who Was Recently Diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease. By Robert Harris. August 26, 2016. 1. Everyone experiences the disease differently. Let me use myself as an example. As of now, I’ve had Parkinson’s for about fifteen years. My first symptom was that I seemed to have misplaced my sense of smell. HOMEPAGE - VIRTUALSALTEVALUATING INTERNET RESEARCH SOURCESTRANSITIONALWORDS AND PHRASES
Welcome to VirtualSalt, a site containing resources for learners of all kinds, and at all levels, from home schoolers, middle school, high school, college and university students, and people who want to find some useful information. The resources here are all free to use. I CREATIVE THINKING TECHNIQUES CITING WEB SOURCES MLA STYLE TRUTHS OF THE INFORMATION AGE 1. Media space must eat. The information industry is built on a certain quantity of information flow. The daily newspaper has dozens of pages which must be filled each day–both to please the expectant subscriber and to fill in the area around the advertisements. The TV news must fill its allotted time each day. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR WRITING COMMENTS ON STUDENT PAPERS 2. Don’t mark errors or make comments in red. Red ink looks like blood and screams at the student, “How dare you make this mistake!”. Use pencil or neutral pen color like blue or green. (Pencil also allows for erasures, in case you change your mind about a grade, marking, comment, or suggestion.) Once again, consider yourstudent’s egos.
DEDUCTION AND HYPOTHETICAL SYLLOGISMS Deduction. The other method of reasoning, the deductive method, begins with an accepted generalization–an already formulated or established general truth and applies it to discover a new logical relationship.That is, through deduction we can come to understand or establish the nature of something strange or uncertain by associating or grouping it with something known or understood. TRUTHS OF THE INFORMATION AGE This article is a continuation of Truths of the Information Age. Part One covered the topics of Media Space Must Eat, Information Must Compete, The Early Word Gets the Perm, The Frame Makes the Painting, Selection is a Viewpoint, Newer is Equated with Truer, The Media Sell what the Culture Buys, and You Are What You Eat and so Is Your Brain. Once agan, it is by understanding the wayRAMBLER NUMBER 4
The Rambler, Number 4. Simul et jucunda et idonea dicere vitae. Horace, Ars Poetica, l. 334. And join both profit and delight in one. Creech. The works of fiction, with which the present generation seems more particularly delighted, are such as exhibit life in its true state, diversified only by accidents that daily happen in the world,and
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUIZ #1 FOR ROBERT CIALDINI'S INFLUENCE Multiple Choice Quiz #1 for Robert Cialdini’s Influence: Science and Practice. By Robert Harris. June 13, 2000. In each case, choose the single best answer. 1. Charities that send you half a dozen greeting cards along with a request for a donation are using the compliance technique of. a. commitment. b. liking. CRITERIA FOR EVALUATING A CREATIVE SOLUTIONSEE MORE ON VIRTUALSALT.COM HOMEPAGE - VIRTUALSALTEVALUATING INTERNET RESEARCH SOURCESTRANSITIONALWORDS AND PHRASES
Welcome to VirtualSalt, a site containing resources for learners of all kinds, and at all levels, from home schoolers, middle school, high school, college and university students, and people who want to find some useful information. The resources here are all free to use. I CREATIVE THINKING TECHNIQUES CITING WEB SOURCES MLA STYLE TRUTHS OF THE INFORMATION AGE 1. Media space must eat. The information industry is built on a certain quantity of information flow. The daily newspaper has dozens of pages which must be filled each day–both to please the expectant subscriber and to fill in the area around the advertisements. The TV news must fill its allotted time each day. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR WRITING COMMENTS ON STUDENT PAPERS 2. Don’t mark errors or make comments in red. Red ink looks like blood and screams at the student, “How dare you make this mistake!”. Use pencil or neutral pen color like blue or green. (Pencil also allows for erasures, in case you change your mind about a grade, marking, comment, or suggestion.) Once again, consider yourstudent’s egos.
DEDUCTION AND HYPOTHETICAL SYLLOGISMS Deduction. The other method of reasoning, the deductive method, begins with an accepted generalization–an already formulated or established general truth and applies it to discover a new logical relationship.That is, through deduction we can come to understand or establish the nature of something strange or uncertain by associating or grouping it with something known or understood. TRUTHS OF THE INFORMATION AGE This article is a continuation of Truths of the Information Age. Part One covered the topics of Media Space Must Eat, Information Must Compete, The Early Word Gets the Perm, The Frame Makes the Painting, Selection is a Viewpoint, Newer is Equated with Truer, The Media Sell what the Culture Buys, and You Are What You Eat and so Is Your Brain. Once agan, it is by understanding the wayRAMBLER NUMBER 4
The Rambler, Number 4. Simul et jucunda et idonea dicere vitae. Horace, Ars Poetica, l. 334. And join both profit and delight in one. Creech. The works of fiction, with which the present generation seems more particularly delighted, are such as exhibit life in its true state, diversified only by accidents that daily happen in the world,and
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUIZ #1 FOR ROBERT CIALDINI'S INFLUENCE Multiple Choice Quiz #1 for Robert Cialdini’s Influence: Science and Practice. By Robert Harris. June 13, 2000. In each case, choose the single best answer. 1. Charities that send you half a dozen greeting cards along with a request for a donation are using the compliance technique of. a. commitment. b. liking. CRITERIA FOR EVALUATING A CREATIVE SOLUTIONSEE MORE ON VIRTUALSALT.COM CREATIVE THINKING TECHNIQUES Creative Thinking Techniques. You’ll remember the five creative methods we discussed in the Introduction to Creative Thinking: evolution, synthesis, revolution, reapplication, changing direction. Many classic creative thinking techniques make use of one or more of these methods. Note in this section that the goal is to produce a goodquantity
INTRODUCTION TO CRITICAL THINKING Critical thinking should be a constructive force and attitude, for examining all ideas and arguments, including your own dearly held ones, and for separating the ideas from their vehicles, to divide true from false, accurate from distorted, complete from incomplete, and so on. In fact, far from being an expert at fault finding, a critical LEARNING STRATEGY 3: SUMMARIZING Summarizing as a Learning Strategy. As a learning strategy, summarizing is quite powerful because it requires you to. understand the material in order to summarize it. reread the material or portions of it to refresh your understanding of the main points. distinguish between what are the main ideas that must be included in the summaryand which
LEARNING STRATEGY 2: PARAPHRASING Paraphrasing Is an Aid to Learning. Paraphrasing is a valuable learning strategy for the following reasons: Active engagement with the material. The act of turning a statement into your own words and writing them down (or typing them up) engages your mind and body with the content. Writing or typing up sentences involves kinesthetic(physical
LEARNING STRATEGY 10: THE LEITNER FLASH CARD SYSTEM The Method. All the cards start off in Box (or Stack) 1. As you review the cards, each card you answer correctly goes into Box 2. If you give the wrong answer, study the card and then replace it in Box 1. When you review the cards in Box 2, if you still get the answer right, the card is promoted to Box 3, and so on until all the cards are in TRUTHS OF THE INFORMATION AGE This article is a continuation of Truths of the Information Age. Part One covered the topics of Media Space Must Eat, Information Must Compete, The Early Word Gets the Perm, The Frame Makes the Painting, Selection is a Viewpoint, Newer is Equated with Truer, The Media Sell what the Culture Buys, and You Are What You Eat and so Is Your Brain. Once agan, it is by understanding the way MLA IN-TEXT CITATION STYLE MLA in-text citation style has the goal of providing just enough information for the reader to be able to go directly to the location in the cited work in the bibliography. For its reference list, the MLA uses the title Works Cited. The basic in-text citation consists of the source author’s last name and the page number of the information youEXTRACTOR WORD GAME
Extractor Word Game. By Robert Harris. January 21, 2015. Description. To play Extractor, choose a long mother word and find as many words inside the long word as possible. Letters in the word cannot be moved around or skipped. To find the words inside, you SOME THOUGHTS ON PRAYER There is another saying that we often pray, “God, remove this mountain from in front of me,” when we ought to be praying, “God, teach me to climb mountains.”. Prayer is refreshing just as talking with a friend about a problem is refreshing, even if the problem is not resolved. 10. To ask for God’s will. THREE THINGS I WOULD TELL SOMEONE WHO WAS RECENTLY Three Things I Would Tell Someone Who Was Recently Diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease. By Robert Harris. August 26, 2016. 1. Everyone experiences the disease differently. Let me use myself as an example. As of now, I’ve had Parkinson’s for about fifteen years. My first symptom was that I seemed to have misplaced my sense of smell. HOMEPAGE - VIRTUALSALTEVALUATING INTERNET RESEARCH SOURCESTRANSITIONALWORDS AND PHRASES
Robert Harris is a writer & educator w/more than 25 years of teaching experience at colleges and universities. VirtualSalt, resources for learners of all kinds. DEDUCTION AND HYPOTHETICAL SYLLOGISMS Deduction. The other method of reasoning, the deductive method, begins with an accepted generalization–an already formulated or established general truth and applies it to discover a new logical relationship.That is, through deduction we can come to understand or establish the nature of something strange or uncertain by associating or grouping it with something known or understood. LEARNING STRATEGY 3: SUMMARIZING What is a Summary? While a paraphrase (see Learning Strategy 2) changes a sentence or two into the about the same number of your ownwords,
TRUTHS OF THE INFORMATION AGE 1. Media space must eat. The information industry is built on a certain quantity of information flow. The daily newspaper has dozens of pages which must be filled each day–both to please the expectant subscriber and to fill in the area around the advertisements. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR WRITING COMMENTS ON STUDENT PAPERS Writing comments on student papers is something of an art: it requires a little thought and practice for the comments to be effective–that is, both read and attended to. TRUTHS OF THE INFORMATION AGE This article is a continuation of Truths of the Information Age. Part One covered the topics of Media Space Must Eat, Information Must Compete, The Early Word Gets the Perm, The Frame Makes the Painting, Selection is a Viewpoint, Newer is Equated with Truer, The Media Sell what the Culture Buys, and You Are What You Eat and so Is Your Brain. Once agan, it is by understanding the way CRITERIA FOR EVALUATING A CREATIVE SOLUTIONSEE MORE ON VIRTUALSALT.COMRAMBLER NUMBER 4
Rambler No. 4 is a famous essay about the novel by Samuel Johnson,written in 1750.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUIZ #1 FOR ROBERT CIALDINI'S INFLUENCE In each case, choose the single best answer. 1. Charities that send you half a dozen greeting cards along with a request for a donation are using the compliance technique of DOES GOD ANSWER PRAYER? This is the answer we all think we want, and are happy to get. God loves to give us what we need, and when our requests align with his will, he often grants the prayer. HOMEPAGE - VIRTUALSALTEVALUATING INTERNET RESEARCH SOURCESTRANSITIONALWORDS AND PHRASES
Robert Harris is a writer & educator w/more than 25 years of teaching experience at colleges and universities. VirtualSalt, resources for learners of all kinds. DEDUCTION AND HYPOTHETICAL SYLLOGISMS Deduction. The other method of reasoning, the deductive method, begins with an accepted generalization–an already formulated or established general truth and applies it to discover a new logical relationship.That is, through deduction we can come to understand or establish the nature of something strange or uncertain by associating or grouping it with something known or understood. LEARNING STRATEGY 3: SUMMARIZING What is a Summary? While a paraphrase (see Learning Strategy 2) changes a sentence or two into the about the same number of your ownwords,
TRUTHS OF THE INFORMATION AGE 1. Media space must eat. The information industry is built on a certain quantity of information flow. The daily newspaper has dozens of pages which must be filled each day–both to please the expectant subscriber and to fill in the area around the advertisements. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR WRITING COMMENTS ON STUDENT PAPERS Writing comments on student papers is something of an art: it requires a little thought and practice for the comments to be effective–that is, both read and attended to. TRUTHS OF THE INFORMATION AGE This article is a continuation of Truths of the Information Age. Part One covered the topics of Media Space Must Eat, Information Must Compete, The Early Word Gets the Perm, The Frame Makes the Painting, Selection is a Viewpoint, Newer is Equated with Truer, The Media Sell what the Culture Buys, and You Are What You Eat and so Is Your Brain. Once agan, it is by understanding the way CRITERIA FOR EVALUATING A CREATIVE SOLUTIONSEE MORE ON VIRTUALSALT.COMRAMBLER NUMBER 4
Rambler No. 4 is a famous essay about the novel by Samuel Johnson,written in 1750.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUIZ #1 FOR ROBERT CIALDINI'S INFLUENCE In each case, choose the single best answer. 1. Charities that send you half a dozen greeting cards along with a request for a donation are using the compliance technique of DOES GOD ANSWER PRAYER? This is the answer we all think we want, and are happy to get. God loves to give us what we need, and when our requests align with his will, he often grants the prayer. CREATIVE THINKING TECHNIQUES You’ll remember the five creative methods we discussed in the Introduction to Creative Thinking: evolution, synthesis, revolution, reapplication, changing direction.Many classic creative thinking techniques make use of one or more of these methods. INTRODUCTION TO CRITICAL THINKING What is Critical Thinking? You’ve been thinking all of your life, of course, for thinking is simply the interaction of ideas. However, thinking is somewhat similar to LEARNING STRATEGIES 1: MNEMONICS Mnemonics. Pronounce it knee MON icks. Mnemonics is the use of anything that helps you remember, named after a Greek word meaning memory and the Greek goddess Mnemosyne. LEARNING STRATEGY 4: SELF MONITORING This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. LEARNING STRATEGY 10: THE LEITNER FLASH CARD SYSTEM 1. Once all your cards have been promoted to the highest box, turn them over and learn them back to front. Start them all off in Box 1 and read the answer, definition, formula or whatever and see if you can supply the question or term. A HANDBOOK OF RHETORICAL DEVICES Rhetorical Devices. 1. A Sentential Adverb is a single word or short phrase, usually interrupting normal syntax, used to lend emphasis to the words immediately proximate to the adverb. (We emphasize the words on each side of a pause or interruption in order to maintain continuity of the thought.) Compare: SOME THOUGHTS ON PRAYER Note: These are informal and personal notes created for a presentation to a Sunday School class. If you like this article, you can get a much expanded version in my book, A Prayer Book, from Amazon. We all pray,regularly, I hope.
DOES GOD ANSWER PRAYER? This is the answer we all think we want, and are happy to get. God loves to give us what we need, and when our requests align with his will, he often grants the prayer. NUMBER PREFIXES WORKSHEET This is a worksheet to accompany the Word Roots and Prefixes page. MULTIPLE CHOICE QUIZ #3 FOR ROBERT CIALDINI'S INFLUENCE In each case, choose the single best answer. 1. The best example of lowballing would be. a. selling at a lower price than any competitor b. stooping to a low personal insult Version Date: November 18, 2020 VISIT THE VIRTUAL SALT, MY PHILOSOPHICAL WEBLOG Visit Dr. Bob's Reviews, my Review and Recommendation WeblogSHOP AT AMAZON.COM
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> * Music Without a Melody: The Parkinson's Book > (Requires pdf reader nt> > * Called to Serve: Living the Christian Faith: A Partial Book > (Requires a pdf reader VirtualSalt Publishing This Web site is also home to the VirtualSalt Publishing imprint, which has published several of my (Robert Harris') books. Many are available in Kindle format as well as hard copy. Below are some of my currently available works, from VirtualSalt Publishing and from otherpublishers.
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Click on the appropriate ad above to go right to the Amazon order page. Here is a brief description of each book. The Million Dollar Girl is a novel set on a college campus and in Las Vegas, exploring the theme of what it means to be reasonable in a modern, postmodern, and sometimes insane environment. (By the way, I am not the British author of the same name who has written Enigma and a host of other novels.) Marriage in a Nutshell contains more than 50 proverbs, Biblical and secular, about the marriage relationshiop. Each proverb is accompanied by a commentary. Many people have remarked that this is an excellent book for improving tense, conflicted marriages, as well as for tuningup happy marriages.
Seventy Stories and a Poem is a collection of short stories, some quite short. It's the perfect purse book, allowing you to read a brief story while waiting for the doctor, the flight, the train, your lunch partner, and so on. Why let that time waitnig go to waste when you can make it profitable and fun? The Integration of Faith and Learning: A Worldview Approach is designed for Christian college students, to help them understand the contexts of the learning they will be engaging at a secular college oruniversity.
Using Sources Effectively: Strengthening Your Writing and Avoiding Plagiarism, 5th Ed., provides college students with guidelines that help them quote and refernce sources and that help them avoid plagiarism. This new, 5th edition has a wealth of added materials, including help with researching , evaluating sources, using rhetoric appropriately, and planning a paper. Also included is discussion about writing using sythesis techniques, to help the writer move from "quilt writing" that patches one quotation after another, to "tapestry writing," that focses on showing a dynamic interaction among sources, that advances "the great conversation." Using Sources Effectively 5th Ed. is my most successful textbook--successful sales, popularity with students, and satisfaction by faculty who have adopted it. If you write researched papers that include quotations or references to other writers' works, or if you teach such a course, give this book aserious look.
Glimmerings I and Glimmerings II are books of thoughts that I've had--my personal wisdom, so to speak. Glimmerings I includes my first 1000 ideas since I started writing them down at age 23, up through age 31. Glimmerings II presents the second 1000 ideas, through age 63. Faithful Mind, Thoughtful Faith: Integrating Faith and Learning is my newest book on integration, offering practical, how to advice to faculty (and students) interested in faith-learning integration. Much has been written about this subject, but there has been little written about the practical, how-to of performing the process. This book is all about practical application. The Life of Trester chronicles the suffering, delusions, and hallucinations of my brother, Trester, during his life. If you want to get a real feeling for what it's like to be tortured by schizophrenia, this book will show you. Writing with Clarity and Style: Classical Rhetorical Devices for Contemporary Writers is now in its second edition. It is my most valued textbook, by students, teachers, and professional writers. If you want to make your writing more interesting and effective, this book is for you. Great for improving speeches as well as writing. Purchasers can download afree supplement,
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hundreds of Biblical examples of the devices described in the book.What's New
The newest item is a set of Scriptures, questions, and prayers for an Advent Calendar, or in pdf here: Adventcalendar .
New pages: I've added three articles on Parkinson's Disease, Ten Things Parkinson's Disease Has Taught Me , Three Things I Would Tell Someone Who Was Recently Diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease , and On the Benefits of Having Parkinson's Disease . New game: The newest word game is Cross 3 . Fun for all ages, with variations that will challenge everyone. WordCarom . Check it out. And the very latest games, Double Up word game and Axe a Word word game.Thank you.
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> * Save Your Marriage > * How to Be a Good Husband > * How to Be a Good Wife > * Respecting Your Husband>
> * A Wedding Ceremony > * How to Be Successful in Life, Part 1 > * How to Be Successful in Life, Part 2 > * How to Be Successful in Life, Part 3>
> * Called to Serve: Living the Christian Faith: A Partial Book > (Requires a pdf reader)GAMES
> * DO DOT HOT Word Game > * Extractor Word Game > * Build a Word Game > * Claim a Word Game > * WordCarom Word Game > * Double Up Word Game > * Axe a Word Word Game > * Cross 3RECIPES
> * Yummy Brussels Sprouts > * Eggplant Robaire > * When Upscale Hotdogs Go Wrong > * Tasty Tofu Robaire > * Angeled Eggs INTERNET RELATED ITEMS > * World Wide Web Research Tools > * Internet Search Tips and Strategies > * Evaluating Internet Research Sources > * Education-Related Sites > * Resources for English Language and Literature > * Gullibility Virus Warning > * Miscellaneous Links > * Find a Job Online ARTICLES RELATED TO LITERATURE > * Why Read Old Books?>
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> * The Purpose and Method of Satire > * Is Studying Poetry Useless? > * How to Write Better Poetry Page 1 , Page2 > , Page 3 , Page 4> , Page 5
> * The Traditional Theory of Poetry Page 1 , > Page 2 , Page 3 , Page 4 > , Page 5 (FAQ)>
> * Elements of the Gothic Novel > * LITERARY RESOURCES PAGE ARTICLES RELATED TO RELIGION > * Epistemological Similarities Between Science and Christianity>
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> * Some Thoughts on Prayer > * No Hidden Sixes in the UPC Barcode > * Bible Study Resources on the Web > * Does God Answer Prayer? > * Scriptures, Questions, and Prayers for an Advent Calendar (Web > page) or Advent Calendar (pdf)>
The Faithful Mind Project > * What is God's Will? > * Faith, Reason, and Knowledge Integrating Faith and Learning > * RESOURCES FOR THE INTEGRATION OF FAITH AND LEARNING>
> * Reason and Faith: A Chapel Talk > * Notes and Questions for _The Idea of a Christian College_>
> * The Integration of Faith and Learning > * Get my book The Integration Of Faith And Learning>
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> * The Two Secrets to Success in College > * On the Purpose of a Liberal Arts Education > * Ideas for Enhancing Oral Reports > * Global Warming Research Paper Topic>
> * Learning Strategy 1: Mnemonics > * Learning Strategy 2: Paraphrasing > * Learning Strategy 3: Summarizing > * Learning Strategy 4: Self Monitoring > * Learning Strategy 5: Self Explanation > * Learning Strategy 6: Mental Rehearsal > * Learning Strategy 7: Self Assessment > * Learning Strategy 8: The SQ3R Reading Method > * Learning Strategy 9: Note Taking > * Learning Strategy 10: The Leitner Flash Card System>
> * Learning Strategy 11: Maintaining Interest > * Learning Strategy 12: Conversation > * Learning Strategy 13: Group Interaction > * Learning Strategy 14: Idea Mapping > * Learning Strategy 15: Drawing Pictures > * Learning Strategy 16: Study Cycles > * Learning Strategy 17: Sleep and Rest > * Learning Strategy 18: Fluency / Automaticity > * Learning Strategy 19: Learning Strategy Checklist>
> * Learning Strategy 20: Asking Questions > * Learning Strategy 21: Idea Linking > * Learning Strategy 22: How to Use a Book > * Learning Strategy 23: Active Listening > * Learning Strategy 24: Close Reading > * Learning Strategy 25: Mystery Strategy (Coming Attraction)>
> * Learning Strategy 26: Power Thinking > * Learning Strategy 27: Planning for Learning > * Learning Strategy 28: Outlining ARTICLES ABOUT PARKINSON'S DISEASE > * Ten Things Parkinson's Disease Has Taught Me>
> * Three Things I Would Tell Someone Who Was Recently Diagnosed > with Parkinson's Disease > * On the Benefits of Having Parkinson'sDisease>
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A Parkinson's Prayer A Parkinson's Prayer 2 A Parkinson's Devotional My Name Is Bob and I Don't Have Parkinson's Disease My Parkinson's Disease Is Not Progressing ARTICLES FOR EDUCATORS AND TRAINERS > * Encouraging Students to Use Technology > * Some Ideas for Motivating Students > * Baseball and Motivation>
> * A Dozen Classic Teaching Tips > * Anti-Plagiarism Strategies for Use in Assigning Research Papers>
> * Recommendations for Writing Comments on Student Papers>
> * PowerPoint Tips and Techniques > * Software Tools for Educators, Trainers, and Instructional> Designers
Book Reviews
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Tools for Writers
> * Punctuation Reminders > * Using Quotations Effectively > * Transitional Words and Phrases > * Conjunctions > * Using Semicolons > * 1062 Vocabulary Words > * Creative Ways to Learn Vocabulary Words>
> * Word Roots and Prefixes > * A Summary and Exposition of ISPI's Performance Technology> Standards
> * MLA In-Text Citation Style > * MLA Works Cited Style > * APA In-Text Citation Style > * APA References Style TOOLS FOR THE AGE OF KNOWLEDGE > * CRITICAL THINKING COURSE HOMEPAGE>
> * Introduction to Creative Thinking > * Creative Thinking Techniques > * Criteria for Evaluating a Creative Solution > * Introduction to Problem Solving > * Human-Factor Phenomena in Problem Solving > * Problem Solving Techniques > * Introduction to Decision Making > * Biases Affecting Information Processing > * Decision Making Techniques > * Decision Simplification Techniques > * Difficulties Created by the Videographic Presentation of> Information
> * Why Are We So Busy? > * Truths of the Information Age, Part 1 > * Truths of the Information Age, Part 2FICTION
> * Stories from the Old Attic > * Stories from the Castle Keep > * The Million Dollar Girl (a novel)>
PHILOSOPHY
> * Dogs Act Just Like People, Part 1>
> * Dogs Act Just Like People, Part 2ETEXTS
> * Chinese Proverbs> (pdf)
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> * Patients Are People, Too (My Father's Memoirs)>
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