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The Three Minute Thesis (3MTĀ®) competition is an annual academic speaking competition that challenges graduate students to present their thesis and its significance to a non-specialist audience in just three minutes. In The Three Minute Thesis in the Classroom, author Heather Boldt focuses on how the 3MT can be used in an ESL or EAP classroom to improve students' speaking skills, particularly about research. This Brief Instructional Guide uses data from the author's corpus of 3MT transcripts to reveal the six moves typical of this type of presentation and then provides instructors with a variety of classroom applications in the areas of vocabulary, pronunciation, describing research to non-specialists, and effective slide design.
This chapbook is 50 pages filled with poetry, prose, and watercolor illustrations. The poetry touches on the struggles of emotional trauma, loss, mental illness, re-conceptualizing your relationship with your body after chronic illnesses, and the feeling of falling in love with your partner but also with yourself again. These 40 pieces were written over the past two years as her mental health worsened, they were picked out of filled journals and edited in the hopes that they might connect with you.
Richard Foster (b.ca. 1619/1620), a descendant of King Henry I of England, immigrated in 1635 from England to Elizabeth City County, Virginia, and married Sussan Garnett. They moved to land in Lower Norfolk County, Virginia in 1653, and in 1655 to land in Gloucester County, Virginia. Descendants and relatives lived in Virginia, Kentucky, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Texas, Arizona, California and elsewhere.
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This book is an historical examination of environmental justice struggles across the globe from the perspective of environmentally marginalized communities. It is unique in environmental justice histography because it recounts these struggles by integrating the actual voices and memories of communities who grappled with environmental inequalities.
Includes Abstracts section, previously issued separately.
Includes Abstracts section, previously issued separately.