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"Only connect!  That was the whole of her sermon. Only connect  the prose and the passion, and both will be exalted, and human love will be seen at its height. Live in fragments no longer.Ó E. M. Forster, Howards End (1910), ch. 22

"We go for a walk in nature, we see a beautiful sunset Ñ we breathe the order in through our senses, we feel connected. The inside begins to mirror the magnificent outside. In the Vedic tradition that connectedness is called 'yoga.'Ó

Chris Adamason, Vedic Architecture http://www.newlifejournal.com/aprmay04/adamson_0504.shtml

image of a hammer    image of a hammer    image of a hammer

ÔOne day when I was twenty-three or twenty-four this sentence seemed to form in my head, without my willing it, much as sentences form when we are half-asleep, ÔHammer* your thoughts into unityÕ. For days I could think of nothing else and for years I tested all I did by that sentence [...]Ó* William Butler Yeats, Winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature (*cited in Frank Tuohy, Yeats, 1976, p.51 )

"If I Had a Hammer .... I'd hammer out love between my brothers and my sisters/ All over this landÓ  words and music by Lee Hays and Pete Seeger


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 ______Visual impact of whole portfolio: 22 points. Includes presentation of all pictures available of your self in the course. 

 _______Complete and accurate table of contents tied to page numbers: every single item specified in table of contents as in example below, in that order: 9 points. In electronic portfolios the requirement becomes "complete and accurate index: every individual item  with its own link on the primary index page."

_________Accurate page numbers: 5 points (In electronic portfolios this requirement becomes "every item in the portfolio has a working link to the initial index page.")

Projects: clean copies, no handwriting or highlighting, color pictures

______  1B ; 6 points

______  Blackboard responses to others' 1A , 26-28: 5 points (in one document, not copies of pages from your browser)

______ SWORD projects 2A and 2B with highlighting (2X3 = 6)

______ SWORD self-evaluations 2A and 2B (2X2=4)

______ SWORD reviews of othersÕ projects 2A (1 X 4 or 5)

______ SWORD reviews of othersÕ projects 2B (1 X 4 or 5)

_____ SWORD reviews of your project 4A by others (1 X 4 or 5)

______ SWORD reviews of your project 4B by others (1 X 4 or 5)

______ SWORD reviews of othersÕ reviews of yours projects (back-reviews for projects 2A and 2B) (2X2=4)

______ 2C; 6 points

______Required Discussion Board contributions, in this order  46 points [23X2] Universities, Liberal Arts;Victorianism (Miller, Buckley),  Conversion (Mill, Carlyle); Ruskin, Nature of Gothic; Conrad 1; Conrad 2; Hardy 1; Hardy 3; Dickens 2; Dickens 3; Eliot 1; Eliot 2; Eliot 4; C. Bronte 1; C. Bronte 2; C. Bronte 4; A. Bronte 1; A. Bronte 2; A. Bronte 3; Carroll 1; Carroll 3; Carroll 4

____Optional Discussion Board contributions, in this order 1 points each  [2 X 1= 6 points possible] : Downtown; Hardy 2; Dickens 1; Eliot 3; C. Bronte 3; Carroll 2;

____  In Class Writing/Drawing Exercises 2 points each (1 X 3= 3):   Downtown Excurion writing on Capitol, St. MaryÕs;  HRC writing: Alice;

____ Other (something I forgot)

_____ Extra Credit: Psychological Type Essay, Ranch Party nature writing,  ,Alice Day coloring; Class Discussion Leadership plans

_________Total number of points for portfolio (140 maximum)

_________ Total number of points in course

 

ELECTRONIC PORTFOLIO WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED IF THERE ARE ANY LINKS TO THE WEB, WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE COURSE WEBSITE. IN OTHER WORDS, ALL FILES MUST BE ON THE CD[S] EXCEPT FOR LINKS TO OUR COURSE WEBSITE

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