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+ | <big><font color="red">'''Open clear name accounts ("Marius Müller"), sign with <nowiki>~~~~</nowiki> to leave a link to your user page.'''</font></big> | ||
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+ | '''Purdue Online Writing Lab''' | ||
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+ | You can find many good tips on writing as well as exercises and handouts (good for later when you are teachers!) | ||
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+ | http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/678/01/ | ||
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+ | '''''Take a look at the 'Office of President-Elect' homepage:'' | ||
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+ | http://change.gov/''' | ||
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+ | '''Group Presentation Topics:''' | ||
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+ | ''Ohio's role in the US Presidential Election:'' Anja Breiler, Ina Horstmann, Britta Osterhus, Marc Fellmann | ||
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+ | ''Third party candidates:'' Gerrit P., Kristian K., Anke K. | ||
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+ | ''Reactions to the 2008 election:''Brigitte Albers, Miriam Argundogan, Anna Doege, Maggie Boinski. | ||
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+ | ''Negative Campaigning:''Marion Rehmann, Nadine Lührs, Nina Hassmann | ||
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+ | '''You can find the video clip that explains how the presidential election works at:''' | ||
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− | + | Here is a video of Homer Simpson trying to vote for Obama: | |
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Latest revision as of 21:46, 3 December 2008
Open clear name accounts ("Marius Müller"), sign with ~~~~ to leave a link to your user page.
Purdue Online Writing Lab
You can find many good tips on writing as well as exercises and handouts (good for later when you are teachers!)
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/678/01/
Take a look at the 'Office of President-Elect' homepage:
Group Presentation Topics:
Ohio's role in the US Presidential Election: Anja Breiler, Ina Horstmann, Britta Osterhus, Marc Fellmann
Third party candidates: Gerrit P., Kristian K., Anke K.
Reactions to the 2008 election:Brigitte Albers, Miriam Argundogan, Anna Doege, Maggie Boinski.
Negative Campaigning:Marion Rehmann, Nadine Lührs, Nina Hassmann
You can find the video clip that explains how the presidential election works at:
Video: Electing a US President in Plain English
http://commoncraft.com/store-item/election
Here is a video of Homer Simpson trying to vote for Obama: