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Ultimately we are both going to have to fill in the blanks as to what the "proper" interpretation of the rubric is. I suppose it comes down to who you trust to interpret the rubric properly - the instructor or Fulnecky. In this case, I have to give a little deference to the professor, because she created the rubric and I've experienced similar grading standards in the past. I suppose this sort of thing is what the University is interested in finding out.
I agree with all of this. My problem is I just don't have any confidence that these kinds of standards are applied in a consistent manner, and I don't have any particular reason to trust this particular instructor any more than I trust the rest of University administration, which is not at all. I will never, ever, forget how much this story about a University essay crushed me: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/teen-accepted-stanford-after-writing-blacklivesmatter-100-times-application-n742586
You could get a LTO-9 robotic tape library capable of storing a lot more data than that for a few million.
I don't doubt it will be a tough cycle for Republicans, but off-cycle elections are not very reliable indicators, because gaps caused by differing voter propensity are greatly magnified compared to normal on-cycle elections.
It's one of the few things they can do that can't be undone by a judge.
In part, as a corrective to the perceived over-sensitivity of the prior military bureaucracy.
How so? People are justifiably killed in the process of routine law enforcement all the time.
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You don't have to actively care about something for it to have profoundly affected your life. In fact, I would guess that often the most disruptive things are the ones that people move on from, because that's how you get past it and move on with your life. But it will still have affected you!
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