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How the Adjunct Crisis Hurts Students and the Importance of Fighting Back
Originally posted on ACADEME BLOG:
Today I’m pleased to be able to publish this guest post by AAUP member Miranda Merklein, a contract professor serving the Northern New Mexico area. She holds a Ph.D. in English from University of Southern…
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Weeds and more (much more, in fact, really long)
Erodium cicutarium, usually known as red-stemmed filaree or common stork’s-bill, is native to the Mediterranean region and was introduced to California in the eighteenth century. There is archaeological evidence for the presence of red-stemmed filaree in adobe bricks from the … Continue reading
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Jobless couple raise 10 homeless kids as their own – China.org.cn
Jobless couple raise 10 homeless kids as their own – China.org.cn.