This web site is for the convenience of the students in my classes. It will contain information related to the subject/s being taught. Some of the pages will contain links to other info related to the subject matter being taught, while others will contain direct input into the class subject matter.
Learning begins with an inquisitive mind that has to find out the answers to the questions that continue to come to it. Searching out the resources that are available through the various sources. Books, papers, magazines, periodicals, trade resource materials, Internet, World Wide Web etc. If you do not have an inquiring mind you are very limited in the information that you include in your thinking process and limit yourself in the job or carreer market place.
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CMPS 111 Class Meeting Schedule for Fall 2007 in room Main/TH/212 as follows:
August 28, 2007, September 11, 2007, September 25, 2007, October 9, 2007, October 23, 2007, November 6, 2007, November 27, 2007
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for November 6, 2007 - check it out.
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ckitner@pointpark.edu
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Always remember this ---- If you don't do anything right and you don't do anything wrong you don't do anything!
A student handed a paper in to his professor to be read and a grade received. The professor read it and wrote the following message to the student.
I am returning this otherwise good typing paper to you because someone
has printed gibberish all over it and put your name at the top. --
English Professor, Ohio University
on 08-28-2007