Sentence examples for whose syllabus from inspiring English sources

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At Harvard, he developed a standard first-year course for M.B.A. students, "Creating Modern Capitalism," which enhanced the profile and popularity of business history at the school and whose syllabus became a textbook, now widely used, of the same name.

The web's language, he argues in his forthcoming book Wasting Time on the Internet (based on a class he teaches at the University of Pennsylvania whose syllabus declares "distraction, multi-tasking and aimless drifting is mandatory") is innately "disjunctive, compressed, decontextualised and cut-and-pastable".

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To generations of students whose syllabuses include J.D. Salinger's "Catcher in the Rye," boarding school represents the winter of their adolescent discontent; a cold, distant place where parents threaten to send their children if they don't measure up.

Moreover, sixteen more instructors whose syllabuses did not include a plagiarism policy were randomly contacted to find out if they clarified their views and policies towards plagiarism and plagiaristic behavior.

When John Pintard's creditor missed a payment, Pintard — whose prison syllabus included law books — seized upon this technicality.

In other words, students engaged in text analysis activities using analytical tools that guided them in the exploration of the complex array of semiotic resources that contribute to a text's meaning, but within a wider-ranging syllabus whose ultimate goal is to promote overall communicative competence.

The great American writers of the 19th century, whose novels are now staples of the syllabus, all excelled in the short form.

Ms. Edson said she had not read much Donne herself but recalled a college dorm mate saying he was the hardest poet on the syllabus, and only the hardest seemed right for Professor Bearing (whose middle name, if she had one, would be Over).

"My parents' first reaction to technology is, 'Get it away from me,' " said Rachel Meyers, 45, of Brooklyn, whose father, an 80-year-old retired math professor, put at the top of his course syllabus each year: "Do Not E-mail Me".

In my first three years at Princeton High School, in the late nineteen-forties, my English teacher was Olive McKee, whose self-chosen ratio of writing assignments to reading assignments seems extraordinary in retrospect and certainly differed from the syllabus of the guy who taught us in senior year.

The historian John Maxtone-Graham begins his contribution, "Titanic Tragedy: A New Look at the Lost Liner," with a tip of his cap to Walter Lord, whose 1955 classic, "A Night to Remember," is considered one of the best places to start on a Titanic syllabus.

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