Aims, not to alarm you, but in our school's plagiarism rules (or maybe it's specific to the English department, I can't remember), you can plagiarize your own work by turning it in for more than one class... So, double-check their guidelines.
Lilah ,'Destiny'
Spike's Bitches 44: It's about the rules having changed.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
I wrote it for a whole other school three years ago. I should be fine.
Lord. My mother is trying to get me to go to China with her. HELL NO. I will not travel with her again. Especially trapped on a plane for 20+ hours. She does not understand how close I came to flipping out on her during the cruise for a multitude of annoying and/or crazy making behaviors.
Man, love, LOVE, LOVE that flick.
That is completely and utterly shocking, Suzi.
Hope your prof can see the funny, Aims.
Isn't that shocking, -t? What is sad is that I often forget to name it when someone asks me about favorite movies, or movies I will watch again and again...it is just, well duh.
Let us know what happens Aims.
The snow, she is still falling. Wanna go home and have soup.
Ok. I can find no plagarism policy for my school, and the one for the class is very very vague. Nothing said about using previously published, etc papers for a class.
I told instructor that I was probably going to do that and she said, "Fine". I'm hoping that sticks. Crappity.
I told instructor that I was probably going to do that and she said, "Fine".
Then I wouldn't worry about it.
The students are protesting, wanting the University to divest itself of any investments in Israel (I'm not sure that we even have any, frankly). I'm feeling a bit nostalgic because it reminds me of when I protested for my undergrad to divest from South Africa.
If she said fine, it should be fine.
I'm feeling a bit nostalgic because it reminds me of when I protested for my undergrad to divest from South Africa.
The PSA (Progressive Students Association) at Marquette built a "shantytown" on the quad during our divestiture protests in the mid-80s. The scary thing was when one of the students graduated--he was from South Africa and returned home, only to be picked up because of his activities on campus and disappeared for a few months. Everyone was really happy when he was able to contact us after being released from prison.