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Friday, June 21, 2002
I put some [essays] under the ::writings:: section. These are all from my first two semesters at Truman. I only chose a few essays that were at least slightly interesting and informative. My personal favorite is the ENG226 Self-Evaluation Final. Here is an excerpt from it:This intrigues the evaluator and he looks to the “Last Assignment” handout for the “obvious questions” to ask himself in his evaluation: “Did I read every page of every book? Did I come to class?” The obvious answers to these obvious question came easily enough: “No; and for the most part, yes.” But the subjectivity of reality makes the evaluator question these answers. If the evaluator did not read some of the pages and chapters, then did they, in fact, exist? And as for that one class period the evaluator slept through, did it ever even take place? From the evaluator’s perspective it has been alluded to in conversations of its passing, but no direct evidence remains of its happening; therefore, how can the evaluator be sure of its existence?
| Mr. McBastard | 11:45 AM | | |
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