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    Wrong again

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    Gift of Dr. Mary Jane Esplen.Piano vocal [instrumentation]Ev'rything I try to do [first line]Wrong again, wrong again [first line of chorus]D [key]Moderato [tempo]Popular song [form/genre]Jaslyman (photograph) [illustration]Jenkins [graphic artist]Publisher's advertisement on back cover [note]Additonal verses on inside back cover [note

    Book Review: Our Unprotected Heritage: Whitewashing the Destruction of our Cultural and Natural Environment

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    Before becoming involved in archeology, I was a commercial nurseryman for thirty years in East Texas. Finally though, I had my fill of fighting weather, unstable markets, pests and yes, government agencies. After retirement I sought what I thought would be tranquility in the field of archeology. Archeology was a topic that I had been interested in since I was a teenager and I thought it would provide the peace-of-mind I was seeking. Wrong again

    June 23, 2019: All the Justices Get Religion Wrong Again

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    Blog post, “All the Justices Get Religion Wrong Again“ discusses politics, theology and the law in relation to religion and public life in the democratic United States of America

    And the World\u27s All Wrong Again : The Girl at the Gate

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    Taking it Back

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    You always thought you were right. You always thought you had the answer. Well, here are some of the things you thought, that are wrong. You thought that I went to the Police to spite you. Wrong. You thought that I had you admitted to the Psych Ward, to make you sorry. Wrong again. You thought that I left you to make you hurt. Absolutely wrong

    Central Florida Future, Vol. 20 No. 25, November 19, 1987

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    Top programming team takes 4th, 2nd team gets 2nd; $3,000 dish serves up more programs; Undergrad Studies and Financial Aid join forces to streamline operation; Safe Ride Home program getting dry response; News: SG part of effort to point out profs who speak English poorly; UCF Mathematics Professor Dr. Patrick Joseph O\u27Hara Died (photo); Congress may restrict GSLs to upperclassmen; News clips; Right-wing group stops speech; Opinion: Thursday\u27s Feelings: Happy for Knights... angry at airlines; The other side of nowhere: In search of the finest commode (by Tim Ball); Sports: Women\u27s soccer team ready for final four; Proving the critics wrong, again UCF\u27S linebacker Mike Coad has proven he\u27s built for football; Confetti: The entertainment and feature supplement of the Central Florida Future.https://stars.library.ucf.edu/centralfloridafuture/1814/thumbnail.jp

    Faculty Seminar On Collaboration Syllabus

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    This is a collectively-built, in-progress syllabus for a faculty seminar on the topic of collaboration at Swarthmore College, Spring 2016. Topics include competing definitions of collaboration across disciplines, formal and informal collaboration, rich descriptions of collaboration, metrics and measures of collaborations, digital and analog tools for collaboration, literary and historical forms of collaboration, cost/benefit analyses of collaboration, crossinstitutional collaborations, institutional versus individual collaborations, collaboration narratives, failed or tragic collaborations, and teaching collaborations. Seminar members include statisticians, historians, psychologists, visual artists, literary critics, physicists, philosophers, engineers, education studies researchers, linguists, art historians, and computer scientists. Our format will accommodate both discussions of readings based on the syllabus as well as small experiments, and planning for possible future related projects

    I Don\u27t Want to Save Second Base

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    Tomorrow kicks off Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and I have one request: This October, let’s not save second base. I know, I know, you probably think this month is a good thing. If not for all of those T-shirts demanding every female-bodied person to feel their boobies, or the bracelets simply proclaiming “I love boobies,” people with breasts might forget that they even have them, or at the very least might start to think that their breasts are their own business. But the female body seems to be an object owned by the public, so we must always be reminded that boobs exist only for others’ enjoyment. [excerpt
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