American Government Archive
American Government term paper
0 Comments Published by Eric August 15th, 2006 in American Government, Freedom and liberty, PrivacyI was pleasantly surprised to find that I received an A (97%) for my term paper for the American Government class. The subject of the paper was wiretapping, with a brief historical review, descriptions of recent developments and my own arguments and opinions regarding the legality of Bush’s warrantless wiretap program and its expected [...]
American Government professor was AWOL
0 Comments Published by Eric July 24th, 2006 in American GovernmentProfessor Braun didn’t show for this evening’s American Government class. We were expecting to have some lecture followed by our second exam. About 27 minutes into the scheduled class time, many of the students started leaving. Professor Braun did contact one of the students and let us know that the exam will [...]
First exams in Linear Algebra and American Government
0 Comments Published by Eric July 19th, 2006 in American Government, Linear AlgebraOn the first Linear Algebra exam, I lost two points for an arithmetic error on one problem, and five points for completely misreading another problem. I read the problem as involving the sum of two matrices being equal to a third matrix, while it was actually about the determinants of the matrices. The [...]
