Writing for College History: A Short Handbook

Sunday, 5. September 2010

  • ISBN13: 9780618306039
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Product Description

This brief handbook for survey courses in American history, western civilization/European history, and world civilization guides students through the various types of writing assignments they encounter in a history class. Providing examples of student writing and candid assessments of student work, this text focuses on the rules and conventions of writing for the college history course.

Within a mere 72 pages, this book includes chapters on short writing assignments—beginning with the sentence—and progressively moves on to longer assignments, including the essay exam, the five-page paper, and the research paper. This pedagogy accounts for all students, including those who may be studying history to fulfill a requirement.

Writing for College History: A Short Handbook

Halloween Zombie with Jake and Amir : BFX : Original Short

Monday, 9. August 2010


It’s time to wrap up Mogulween with a bang! I am talking about a zombie bite test film guest directed by Jake and Amir! Watch what happens when Indy Mogul and College Humor team up for some flesh eating Halloween fun. Make sure and check out the Build Episode to find out how we created this effect and visit: www.jakeandamir.com To watch more hilarious stuff from Jake and Amir!

Short Guide to College Writing, A

Friday, 2. July 2010

Product Description

One of the high-quality, low-priced entries in Longman’s Penguin Academics Series, A Short Guide to College Writing is a clear and authoritative brief rhetoric that emphasizes analysis, argument, and research in academic writing.  Engagingly written by a well-known author team, A Short Guide to College Writing offers  clear, practical guidance.  You  can turn to this book for help with everything from choosing a topic, writing an analysis, and documenting sources to constructing a paragraph and punctuating a quotation. Separate chapters provide support for revising a draft, editing a revision, or preparing a final copy.  

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Short Guide to College Writing, A