Free Rhetorical Analysis Unit | huffenglish.comI recently found myself in the position of having to teach AP English Language for about five weeks. I won’t get into why that happened. I have never taught AP Lang. I think I’ve taught just about everything else! I decided it would be a good opportunity to do a quick unit on rhetorical analysis, which I have at least taught in the past.
For context, my classes are 70 minutes long, and typically meet three times per week. What follows below is a day-by-day plan for my unit. Feel free to use any…
SGI is making some noise about their work in defining how loud is too loud for vehicles in Saskatchewan.
Previously, no exact definition was set for when a vehicle was too loud, with drivers and enforcement officers having to guess.
This applies to all light vehicles such as passenger cars, pickup trucks, minivans, SUVs and motorcycles.
Now, with the new definition, SGI Spokesperson Tyler McMurchy is hoping the new information helps people to keep the streets quiet.
“The standard of 101.3 decibels was based on research conducted by SGI on federally compliant vehicles. I believe they went to a dealership…
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“My aim for INSEAD is to ensure participants leave with an incredible openness so they can … [+] understand what’s coming from technology, and how they can bring it together to actually create the value.” Peter Zemsky – Deputy Dean at INSEAD
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In less than a year, conversations on how AI would replace or empower us have become less speculative and more experiential. Talk of how it threatens the jobs of millions has been contrasted with an entire new industry of Prompt Engineers, Innovation Evangelists and even Algorithm Alchemists – all real roles.
Many remain wary, and not just…
The difference between a college and a university in the US may not always be apparent, especially to students who grew up in other parts of the world. The word “college” doesn’t have the same meaning in every country, which can create confusion for prospective international students interested in studying in the US“In Spanish, ‘colegio’ means high school,” says George DaPonte, director of international admissions at the University of Tampa in Florida, citing one example.For this and other reasons, some prospective students may pass over US schools that have “college” instead of “university” in their name, admissions experts…
Breadcrumb Trail LinkscolumnistsFormal education is important and should not be taken lightly, but traditional education holds the key to our survival as Indigenous people.Author of the article:
Doug Cuthand • Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Published July 08, 2023 • Last updated 3 days ago • 3 minute readDoug Cuthand is the Indigenous affairs columnist for the Saskatoon StarPhoenix and the Regina Leader-Post. Photo by Liam Richards /The StarPhoenixArticle content
In her annual report, Tara Clemett, the provincial auditor, expressed her concern that the graduation rate for Indigenous students was below 50 per cent. We have been on…
The Supreme Court’s decision to end race-conscious admissions will very likely change higher education in complicated ways. Some of them will be obvious, including immediate changes in the demographics of the campus.
Others, though, could also change society, affecting the doctors who treat you, the judges who hear your cases, and the college choices of Black students.
Here are a few things that could happen, now and in the future.
The campus will look different.
What will happen to the student body at the 100 or so selective colleges and universities that practice race-conscious admissions?
Nine states have already banned…
SGI is making some noise about their work in defining how loud is too loud for vehicles in Saskatchewan.
Previously, no exact definition was set for when a vehicle was too loud, with drivers and enforcement officers having to guess.
This applies to all light vehicles such as passenger cars, pickup trucks, minivans, SUVs and motorcycles.
Now, with the new definition, SGI Spokesperson Tyler McMurchy is hoping the new information helps people to keep the streets quiet.
“The standard of 101.3 decibels was based on research conducted by SGI on federally compliant vehicles. I believe they went to a dealership…
