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Created: 2012-08-01 23:37 Updated: 2012-08-02 00:02 Notebook: Notebook Stack/Web History of AZ

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Okay, thank you. Thank you. Correcting. On the first passage. I'm going to ask the Lord to introduce to you. Chris Measurer. The English doctoral students. I guess, I was decorated with omenges to war. And battle. From various aspects of literature, as well as pictures of soldiers, the text opposed on them, our famous quotes from literature, even has various creed or pledges from different branches of the military. She is obsessed with war. And that is what her research is about. It's about how we need war to love. We don't find love without coming back for more. And he tells her this is actually. What do you do? What does that mean? What do I do? Well, why do you have all this stuff that is up on all the walls of the French people? Oh, that's my research. But you're an English teacher. Are you an English teacher? But you teach English, you teach my composition. Since you have stuff like Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet, and all that kind of stuff. And she, I think, well, you don't think Shakespeare was about war. And he quotes perhaps a passage from Henry V or in the Communist France, and how they feel like famous passes about the increase in today. You don't think that has anything to do with war. You don't think that they have to have to fight to find love. But you put it that way, I guess. Anyway, let's get down to business here. I called you in because I read your paper, and it is one of three others just like it. I didn't play dress. I didn't say you played dress. I didn't cheat. I didn't take anything from anyone. I can see that. This is your work. I know it. But it is the third paper on tailwater abatement this semester. I don't understand why this topic is so. It's amazing. It's really... I can't accept the third submission on the same topic. I want diversity. Oh, it's... I didn't look at anyone's paper. And I wrote it on my own. And why do I have to rewrite it? I just told you that the very fact that others are talking about it has made it bland. I don't think it's controversial enough. This class is about your rhetoric and composition. But it's also about thinking about how to... a controversy even begin. Sure, tailwater abatement may be important in the desert. But we're not in a desert. Well, that's speak for yourself. I've been to deserts and I know what they're like. And this place has an aquifer right under it. It's like a well, okay? You know about the aquifer? Yes, I know about the aquifer. Everyone here knows about the aquifer. Okay then, so you know that its waters are... receding. That may be true. But a paper about trying to abate the waters that gets spilled from irrigation systems is not controversial. I want you to find another topic. Don't worry, you don't have to write it in two days. I want you to write it at the end of the semester. If you weren't a borderline student, I'd accept it. But because you're a borderline student, I don't want to accept your paper. I want to see you turning this D into a C. You're saying that if I don't turn it in my paper, you're going to give me a D. That's correct. But you can't do that. I told you, my class, my rules. Now, I want a new paper in my inbox or on my desk by August 31st. And if you can't provide me with that, well then you're not passing this class. And that's when I remember when Kus says, I've been to the desert. Exactly. You've been to war. I write about war. You've been there. Okay. You know war better than I do. One could argue. Why aren't you writing about that? There's plenty of other veterans who are doing that and they're coming up with amazing papers. I don't want to. Why not? Look instead, I don't want to write about war. I don't want to say well that they're leaving me no choice. Okay. Don't worry. I obviously have to pass this class. So I'm going to turn it into another paper. It's not the most opportune time right now. I've got an intern, but very busy one coming up. But I have to leave for Austin tomorrow. There's a place where you can find controversy. I'm sure you can find it in Austin. At the capital of this state is filled with controversy. There's plenty of corruption in politics. There are plenty of real environmental issues. Okay. Some people call it the Berkeley of Texas. You know that Berkeley? Yeah, I know that Berkeley. But yeah, it could become if it was there. I told you. Now you can do it. You're writing this. Doesn't need that much alteration. It's clear that you have your problem is that you need to focus on the subject matter. So get that done. And I'll see you at the beginning of the fall with a new paper. Right? Perhaps you need to end the chapter on Zoey's words rather than Chris's words. I'm going to try it. Or he can say something like, I'm going to try, but I can't make any promises. So anyway, that's how that chapter began. The next chapter is where he either takes the bus to Boston or pitches a ride or not pitches a ride. Or it looks like a ride board or it looks online. Maybe you make a comment up the ride board being taken down. There's a few of them. But anyway, our schools. Based on legal advice, the school decided not to accommodate any kind of recommendations regarding students giving other students rides. So get on the bus and go to Austin. He dropped off at Austin's bus station. He decided to take the city bus to the firm of this district, which we'll take a long time. Maybe he will have to go to the apartment that he will be sublighting with another person. He will stay there over the weekend and wait till Monday morning where he'll discover that the firm of Gropmau and associates that the work for the planning on doing at the water cure plant has been delayed. By the city, they're holding at the funds so that their tree project can be done. And the city has said if you want to, if you're willing to help on the tree project, you can get the funds faster. But we can't pay you for the tree project. If you want to help the city out, that's great. But if not, then you're just going to have to work. And maybe another six months before you see this project start. So we're going to have that conversation. It's going to have to be the project manager at this firm. It's going to have to explain to him all this. Maybe he'll show up at the site. Or maybe he'll show up at the offices. I don't know. That's when he has to decide it's going to move. Doesn't have the money to stay there. I guess this is our looking for another place because the money's not going to show up anytime soon. And if he's not going to think back about to when he leaves, if he's meeting with his maybe here right. Maybe he has a meeting with instructor on Wednesday. Maybe he has a meeting with instructor right as he's leaving early in the morning. He's going to catch a bus. That would be just a long time for him to leave without war. On the tip of the mind. It's going to be a long-for-depth line-up. Very nice. Yeah. Yeah, because he's planning on celebrating with Sinku Damiyo. And maybe he's planning on. So on the Friday after Sinku Damiyo, we will discover that he can't have the interest. And then he will have to find other things. Now, how does he come to protect Renguapang? Is it at the Sinku Damiyo party? Maybe. Maybe he has a one-night camp with the director. And he doesn't plan on staying here again. I think this is going to be an internship. And now that he sees that he has to get a job into there, he probably approaches her. And that way he can be compelled by this kind of guilt over what he did at a network. And then he can perhaps want to have a job at Fiskup and make up for him. So he will see if that's him on the condition. Maybe he's kind of stuck in this relationship. Maybe he has his foot hurt and the feeling that he likes there. So that he can get paid and get the job. But does he stay with her? That's the problem. He's just going to want him to stay with him. But that can be an overall tension and story. Don't forget how he is. Maybe he meets JJ, a couple, at the bar of the Sinku Damiyo party. And he just tells her casually. Maybe there's a drink called the place he stays. And he looks better and he's done the job. I was getting serious. What is the place he stays? That would be funny. He can talk about the drinks. Okay. See ya. Handsome. It's a given measure for the Kawakura's lives. Maybe that night, one of the girls in the Kawakura's leaving. The girl that's JJ was. He could have been in love with him. I didn't want to tell her if this girl is leaving for us. Maybe she'll be in the New York. She's got to be a cool place to make. Maybe she'll be talking about that. She's got a whole 99% movement. And she finds on the Wall Street. And of course JJ frustrated. And that's when Chris says, sounds like he can offer me a place to stay now. I'm ready to pay for my place to stay now. And that's when she says, okay, look, go here. Or wait for me when I'm done. And I'll show you. So she takes them to the Kawakura after her shift is over. And he may be pretty glad. Wait at night. And she tells him, I'm not promising anything. There's an empty room now. Give me 20 bucks now. You can have it for the night. And if I think you can stay, I'll add it to your rent. But right now, just go to bed.



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