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Category Archives: Reflection
Rose’s Blog–Looking Back (and Forward)
The drive from the Rice campus back to my apartment, though short, was a swift jolt back into my daily life. As soon as I sat down in my car, the entire trip seemed like a dream. But what anchors … Continue reading
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Tagged 2024, Alcelaphini, Goodbye, rose, taphonomic bias profiling, vivian
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Marlo’s Blog – Crying In The Club Rn (AKA Marlo gets for real for a second)
I desperately wish I had some more time to write this post when I wasn’t jet lagged and sick, because I have so much to say about this class. Firstly, to address the prompt directly, the biggest thing I noticed … Continue reading
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Tagged Marlo, Posting this 30 minutes before its due, Reflecting, sos
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When nature calls for a course review and wrap-up
After exploring a wide range of African savanna and forested ecosystems, I have learned a lot about the native fauna and the land on which they live. Animals in Tanzania have to live with a mix of species, humans, and … Continue reading
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Tagged 2024, a heart full of thanks, best last class ever, I learned a lot, McKenna, reflection, review, wrap-up
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