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Organizing my Paper Question
This might be lifetardish, but I'm gonna throw it out there.
When a professor asks you to attend a concert, go to a museum, or watch a play, and write a paper on it, they often ask you to provide proof that you went (i.e. a ticket stub). My professor didn't mention anything, but I am assuming I should just staple my ticket stub onto my paper. Is the proper convention to staple it on the front or back? Holler. |
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Re: Organizing my Paper Question
lol, i expected this to be about the organization of the content of your paper.
i have done papers like this for music classes many time and never even heard of this. the content of your paper should be such that only someone who went there could have written it. don't include it with your paper. stick it in a drawer in case he ever asks for proof, but seems highly unlikely. |
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Re: Organizing my Paper Question
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This might be lifetardish, but I'm gonna throw it out there. When a professor asks you to attend a concert, go to a museum, or watch a play, and write a paper on it, they often ask you to provide proof that you went (i.e. a ticket stub). My professor didn't mention anything, but I am assuming I should just staple my ticket stub onto my paper. Is the proper convention to staple it on the front or back? Holler. [/ QUOTE ] Come on, be creative! Staple it to his office door... but take a nice warm piss on it first. |
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