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I've divided topics related to asking for letters of recommendation into four categories:Category 1: Who to Ask1. Someone who can write positively2. Someone with relevant experience for your application3. Someone you knowCategory 2: How and When to Ask1. Contact the professor, by email or in person2. Ask at the time you’re applyingCategory 3: Providing Information1. Make it easy for the recommender 2. Watch email for additional requests 3. Identify deadlinesCategory 4: Follow Up Communications1. Thank yous2. Reminders~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Hosted by me, Professor Diascro (she, her, hers)! Be in touch with questions, concerns, thoughts about college by DM @10mbc_pod on Twitter or email at tenminutesbeforeclass@gmail.com.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Art by ORCSAIDProduced and music by Matthew Diascro
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Does hell exist? Probably the most burning question asked in the Christian faith. Join us as we dissect this controversial topic. (PS – We’d love to hear what you think, so drop a comment if you’re keen! If you’d like to catch future episodes, simply follow us).
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The concept of the trinity is never explicitly mentioned in the Bible. So where does it come from? And how do we make sense of it? Join us as we explore this further. (PS – We’d love to hear what you think, so drop a comment if you’re keen! If you’d like to catch future episodes, simply follow us).
What exactly is real faith? Is it belief despite the absence of real evidence? Or is there more to it? Join us as we discuss this further. (PS – We’d love to hear what you think, so drop a comment if you’re keen! If you’d like to catch future episodes, simply follow us).
Peixin Yang and Albert Reece discuss the critical role a proapoptotic kinase plays in the development of neural tube defects associated with maternal hyperglycemia.