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The Ethics of Watching NFL
Here’s that post from Ta-Nehisi Coates, writing about the ethics of watching pro football. Within his post, you’ll find links to the New York Times, Malcolm Gladwell’s interview with Slate magazine, and Chris Berman’s commentary.
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A Hand to Our Seniors
Here’s the senior video that we Kennedy teachers collaborated on, under the direction of Documentary Specialist Deb Baber: By the way, the quote on my hand is from Conan O’Brien: “If you work very, very hard, and be nice, amazing … Continue reading
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AP Language Iowa City Extravaganza
Hi Folks, Here’s the map for how you get to the Iowa Memorial Union in Iowa City. There’s a parking ramp right across the street. We’ll start at 9:00. Please be prompt, but also and more importantly, be careful. Give … Continue reading
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AP Test Prep
Hey folks, don’t forget that there’s that tab up at the top that will take you to a few sites to help you with AP Lang test prep. What’s that? You want a link to it within this post? *Sigh.* … Continue reading
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Deborah Tannen, “There Is No Unmarked Woman”
Hi Folks, For Wednesday, please read Deborah Tannen’s essay, “There Is No Unmarked Woman” (pp. 388-392 of The Language of Composition). We will answer some multiple-choice questions about it at the beginning of class on Wednesday. Thanks. ~ Dr. Ayers
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Baldwin vs. Buckley
Here’s a change of pace for a week when you’re taking Iowa Assessments and revising an essay: a 1965 debate between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley, Jr., both intellectual giants of that era. I’ve embedded a short excerpt here, … Continue reading
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Still More Good Reviews
Here’s an essay by Louis Menand, who writes for The New Yorker, of The Real Romney, a biography by Michael Kranish and Scott Helman. I hesitated to link to this one, given the ongoing presidential campaign, but I decided to go ahead … Continue reading
Grammar, Punctuation, and Usage Tips
I’m going to add some links here based on what I see people doing in this term’s revised essays. First up, Grammar Girl has some tips for how to use colons correctly in a sentence. Please read up on them. … Continue reading