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reader English Noun (en noun) A person who reads a publication. A person who recites literary works, usually to an audience. A proofreader. (chiefly, British) A university lecturer below a professor. Any device that reads something.
Professor Javier Gonzalez Patiño and Professor José Luis Linaza, these two authors revising it critically for important intellectual content, contributed equally to this work and jointly supervised this work. Competing interests The authors declare no competing interests. Ethical approval This article ...
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Amaral, a professor of chemical and biological engineering in the McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science, and Fabián E. Bustamante, professor of electrical engineering and computer science, also at McCormick, co-led the interdisciplinary research team with colleagues from Universitat Rovira...
My daughter received this e-mail from a prospective student prior to the start of the semester: “Dear Professor, I won’t be able to come to any of your classes or meet for any of the tests. Is this a problem?”—Carol Harper My daughter received this e-mail from a prospective st...
I went to my Women and Public Policy class; it was a class of about 50-60 students and I think I was the only freshman. As my classmates settled into seats in the small lecture hall, our professor, Jen, apologized as she placed her cell phone on the podium. She explained that she ...
I don't want to be like the mediocre professor in the Chronicle piece, finally resigning myself to not trying to be better and do more. But I do wonder from time to time whether it matters that I don't throw in the towel. Am I making a difference or fooling myself?
Libby Sacco Art History 320 Professor Bonnell 2/1/2010CompareandContrastThough overwhelmed while visiting the contemporary wing at the Baltimore Museum of Art‚ I was able to narrow my interests to two particular artworks. The two works I have chosen tocompareandcontrastare Robert Indiana’s ...
You’ve already been seeing the results—little but Korean Gender Reader posts filling in the gaps between the long ones. It doesn’t look good at all, and has an obvious solution. And, frankly, it feelsgreatto be able to post on what and whenever I like again, rather than constantly ...