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Thursday's Anthro Classes
Greco-Roman Archaeology:
I reset attendance and homework. From now on, it's going to be consecutive misses instead of cumulative to get you into detention. So three consecutive misses and four consecutive days without handing in homework = detention.
Today we're going to watch a video on temples. Please try to stay awake.
Homework: A summary of the video would be nice.[ooc: Just...yeah, no need to actually write a summary]
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I reset attendance and homework. From now on, it's going to be consecutive misses instead of cumulative to get you into detention. So three consecutive misses and four consecutive days without handing in homework = detention.
And today we're working on more of that crazy Herodotus' Histories. I hope you are all enjoying it so far. We're jumping around like crazy, so that we can read a translation of The Aeneid and I'm trying to look for a piece that's in Egyptian for the last third of class.
Homework: Continue analyzing, this time reading pages 50-80 for Monday.
I reset attendance and homework. From now on, it's going to be consecutive misses instead of cumulative to get you into detention. So three consecutive misses and four consecutive days without handing in homework = detention.
Today we're going to watch a video on temples. Please try to stay awake.
Homework: A summary of the video would be nice.[ooc: Just...yeah, no need to actually write a summary]
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Linguistics:
I reset attendance and homework. From now on, it's going to be consecutive misses instead of cumulative to get you into detention. So three consecutive misses and four consecutive days without handing in homework = detention.
And today we're working on more of that crazy Herodotus' Histories. I hope you are all enjoying it so far. We're jumping around like crazy, so that we can read a translation of The Aeneid and I'm trying to look for a piece that's in Egyptian for the last third of class.
Homework: Continue analyzing, this time reading pages 50-80 for Monday.
