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  1. Electronic Writing Centers: Computing In the Field of Composition (New Directions in Computers and Composition) by David Coogan, 1999-05-24
  2. 'B Seeing U' in unfamiliar places: ESL writers, email epistolaries, and critical computer literacy [An article from: Computers and Composition] by J.M. Rose, 2004-06-01
  3. Email small group peer review revisited [An article from: Computers and Composition] by E. Strenski, C.O. Feagin, et all 2005-01
  4. 9TimeZones.com - an eMail screenplay collaboration between Hungary and L.A. (includes first draft script 'The Fall In Budapest') by Alan C. Baird, 1999-12-01
  5. Using e-mail in computer assisted freshman composition and rhetoric. (Internet/Web/Online Service Information): An article from: T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education) by Rebecca, Dr. Dowden, Sharon Humphries, 1997-05-01
  6. Writing the Information Superhighway by William Condon, Wayne Butler, 1997-01-24
  7. Using electronic peer audience and summary writing with ESL students. (English as a second language): An article from: Journal of College Reading and Learning by Jan Strever, Kathryn Newman, 1997-09-22

61. Compose Yourself: Composition Instructors: Email Me...
composition Instructors email Me if you d like to be added as an author,and thereby be able to make newsletterish posts. I m at. tgus@umn.edu
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An Informational Blog of the Composition Program in the Department of English Main
March 25, 2005
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62. Food Standards Agency - Contact Us
email labelling@foodstandards.gsi.gov.uk composition and technology related towine, spirits and other alcoholic drinks Derek Hampson Tel 020 7276 8140
http://www.food.gov.uk/aboutus/contactus/
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An A to Z of topics with contact details for specific Food Standards Agency staff working in that area, including telephone numbers and email details. A
Acrylamide

Wendy Matthews
Tel: 020 7276 8707 Email: wendy.matthews@foodstandards.gsi.gov.uk Acrylamide and imported food: Dr Alexis Cockroft Tel: 020 7276 8719 Email: alexis.cockroft@foodstandards.gsi.gov.uk Alcoholic Drinks Policy and legislation on labelling and ingredient listing: Stephen Knight Tel: 020 7276 8099 Email: labelling@foodstandards.gsi.gov.uk Composition and technology related to wine, spirits and other alcoholic drinks: Derek Hampson Tel: 020 7276 8140 Email: derek.hampson@foodstandards.gsi.gov.uk Allergy and Food Intolerance Policy on Labelling (inc 'May Contain' and non-prepacked foods) and Awareness First point of contact for all policy matters relating to food allergy enquiries: Dionne Davey Tel: 020 7276 8531 Email: dionne.davey@foodstandards.gsi.gov.uk

63. Netscape Handbook: Mail, News, And Bookmarks
Message composition window. You can create and send email and newsgroup messagesusing the Message composition window. When sending email, you can transmit
http://wp.netscape.com/eng/mozilla/3.0/handbook/docs/mnb.html
H andbook: M ail, N ews, and B ookmarks
Onscreen Fundamentals

Primary Menu Items

Index
  • Tools for the Internet ...
  • Address Book menu items T ools for the Internet In the previous chapter you read about the onscreen fundamentals for exploring the Internet. This chapter covers primary tools for interacting with others on the Internet and organizing the information you find: Mail, News, and Bookmarks. As you read about mail and news, you'll see their features overlap substantially. Essentially, mail and news perform the same tasks: letting you correspond with others. For both mail and news, you create messages in the Message Composition window. The core difference between mail and news is in its scope of distribution. Mail is distributed on a person-to-person basis; news is distributed on a publication-for-all basis.
    • A mail message is sent to an email address for collection by an individual or organizational entity.
    • A news message, commonly called a news article, is sent to a newsgroup (posted to a computer operating as a bulletin board) for collection by any Internet user who chooses to browse the list of posted messages.
    Some organizational tools pertain to mail or news, but not both. For example, to organize mail messages you can drag and drop the messages into mail folders. News messages, on the other hand, are already organized among newsgroups and the News window does support the dragging and dropping of messages.
  • 64. Tanita Professional Body Composition Analyzer/Scales
    TanitaScale Price Instant email Price Quote TBF300A Body composition Analyzer/Scale,Patented footto-foot BIA technology (Bio-electrical Impedance
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    65. Albright College Webmail : The Message Display Window
    To save an email draft After you have started composition of the email, clickon Save Draft. This will save the current text of your email in your drafts
    http://www.albright.edu/wmguide/compose.html
    The Message Composition Window (Compose Window) The Message Composition Window is the portion of WEBMAIL that allows you to write and send e-mails. The top row of buttons, duplicated at the bottom of the screen, allows you to:
    • Send the email message
      Save a draft in the drafts folder for editing later
      Cancel the current message
    NOTE : When you are using WEBMAIL Compose, it is recommended that you MAXIMIZE the composition window by clicking on the "maximize window" icon at the top right corner. To save and retrieve an email draft:
  • To save an email draft - After you have started composition of the email, click on Save Draft . This will save the current text of your email in your drafts folder for later editing and return you to the Main Mailbox Window. (Note that the drafts folder will be created the first time you save a draft.)
    To retrieve a previously saved email draft - From the INBOX drop down menu at the top right corner of the Main Mailbox Window, select drafts. Click on the appropriate draft and then click on Resume at the top of the screen to edit and send the message
  • To include an attachment with your email:
  • Click on the Browse button at the bottom of the Message Composition window. (If you can't find the
  • 66. English Composition I
    Students are required to use the incourse WebCt email for all correspondence in English composition I. Guidelines for submitting assignments as email
    http://www.tn.regentsdegrees.org/courses/syllabi/engl1010.htm
    English Composition I
    ENGL 1010
    3 credit hours Course Information Course Description:
    English Composition I is a course in expository writing, including the development and revision of paragraphs and essays using various rhetorical strategies; reading and discussion of selected essays, short stories, and poems; introduction to writing about literature; and introduction to incorporation and documentation of material from primary sources.
    Course Objectives: Upon satisfactory completion of this course students will have learned
  • to generate ideas for writing activities and to explore and limit subjects for writing; to demonstrate an awareness of audience and purpose in writing; to formulate a clear thesis and support it fully and specifically in an essay; to demonstrate skill in the use of the following strategies: narration, description, illustration, cause and effect, compare and contrast; to recognize and analyze the major elements of fiction and poetry such as plot, character, setting, tone, structure, figurative language; to understand and use a basic vocabulary of literary terms;
  • 67. ENGL 1020: English Composition II
    A composition course in argumentative writing, including invention, organization, For example, students must communicate with other students via email,
    http://www.tn.regentsdegrees.org/courses/syllabi/engl1020.htm
    Course Information C ourse Description: A composition course in argumentative writing, including invention, organization, style, and revision. Critical reading and thinking will be addressed through students' writing. Research skills and documentation will be introduced. Course Objectives: Students will be able to
    • select a topic and limit it sufficiently;
    • write specific thesis statements that will preview the contents of their entire papers;
    • demons trate their understanding of the relationship between the thesis and the outline; organize formal topic and sentence outlines;
    • write a draft using an outline;
    • analyze their papers for errors in content, grammar, punctuation, mechanics, and spelling, and then revise their themes;
    • analyze their papers to avoid a monotony of style;
    • demonstrate an understanding of the purpose and content of the introduction, the body, and the concluding paragraph of their papers;
    • prepare legible final drafts and to proofread their papers;

    68. Theories Of Composition Graduate Seminar, Spring 2001
    Theories of composition will introduce students to the field of composition Print out all copies of your responses to email questions and save them in a
    http://www.personal.psu.edu/faculty/e/b/ebr2/ENGl502.html

    69. GSC Comp.
    composition of the GOOS Steering Committee email baker@acnatsci.org,Mike SINCLAIR Regional Director Fisheries and Oceans Canada
    http://ioc.unesco.org/goos/GSC/gsc_comp.htm
    Composition of the GOOS Steering Committee I. GSC core members (as from April 2004) D. James BAKER (GSC Chair)
    President
    Academy of Natural Sciences
    1900 Benjamin Franklin Parkway
    Philadelphia, PA 19103-1195
    USA
    Tel : (1 215) 299 1016
    Fax: (1 215) 299 1028
    Email: baker@acnatsci.org
    Mike SINCLAIR
    Regional Director Fisheries and Oceans Canada Bedford Institute of Oceanography P.O. Box 1006 Dartmouth, Nova Scotia B2Y 4A2 Canada Tel: (1 902) 426 3492 Fax: (1 902) 426 8484 Email: SinclairM@mar.dfo-mpo.gc.ca Franciscus COLIJN Director Institute for Coastal Research GKSS Research Centre Max-Planck-Straße 1 D-21502 Geesthacht Germany Tel: (49 04152) 87 1533 Fax: (49 04152) 87 2020 Email: franciscus.colijn@gkss.de G. Narayana SWAMY Scientist National Institute of Oceanography (NIO) Dona Paula, 403004 Goa

    70. Topica Email List Directory
    Teaching architecture in songwriting, a breakthrough in music composition. email lists are great for debating issues or publishing your views.
    http://lists.topica.com/dir/?cid=2220

    71. Topica Email List Directory
    not limited to) composition and orchestration thoughts/techniques, etc. email lists are great for debating issues or publishing your views.
    http://lists.topica.com/dir/?cid=4481

    72. English Graduate Faculty, UNH
    email j.enoch@unh.edu, histories and theories of composition, emailpmatsuda@cisunix.unh.edu, composition studies and second language writing
    http://www.unh.edu/english/faculty/faculty_list.html
    Welcome Home Faculty Directory ... Special Events and Announcements English Department Faculty A-G H-L M-S T-Z ... emoriam A-G Fields of Teaching, Research, Publication Janet E. Aikins Yount
    Professor of English and Chair
    Email: janet.aikins@cisunix.unh.edu Restoration and eighteenth-century studies, narrative theory, gender, visual culture Charlotte Bacon
    Associate Professor of English
    Email: cbacon @cisunix.unh.edu novelist and short story writer Brigitte Bailey
    Associate Professor of English and Director of Graduate Studies
    Email: brigitte.bailey@unh.edu nineteenth-century literature and American studies, visual culture Elizabeth Jane Bellamy
    Professor of English
    Email: ebellamy@cisunix.unh.edu critical theory, early modern literature, psychoanalysis, women’s studies Thomas Carnicelli
    Professor of English
    Email: carnicel@gwi.net Medieval literature, history of the English language, English pedagogy Monica Chiu Associate Professor of English Email: monica.chiu@unh.edu

    73. Music Technology/Northeastern University Department Of Music
    email 8. Name of school and city it is in 9. Year of graduation Submit anaudio CD of the composition and the requested information to
    http://www.musictech.neu.edu/compcontest.html
    Electronic Music Composers Competition
    for High School Students in the Northeast The Music Technology program of the Music Department, Northeastern University, Boston is pleased to announce an electronic-music composition contest for high school composers from the Northeast. The first prize will be a cash award of $250 and a performance of the winning work on a public concert at Northeastern in Boston in Spring, 2005. The second place winner will receive an award of $100 and a public performance of their work. Both winners will also receive a free copy of Cakewalk's Sonar 4 Producer Edition and Garritan's Personal Orchestra sample library. The music departments of both winners will also receive a copy of both programs. Additional awards will be given at the judges' discretion. Contest Rules
    1. Applicants must be full-time students in an accredited high school, grades 9 - 12, in one of the following states: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, or Vermont.
    2 . Works must be at least 3 minutes in length but no more than 10 minutes in length.

    74. Meloni - Using E-mail In Foreign Language Teaching: Rationale And Suggestions (I
    Students can also utilize email to submit their composition assignments as soonas they are finished. The teacher can then make comments and return the
    http://iteslj.org/Techniques/Meloni-Email.html
    The Internet TESL Journal
    Using E-mail in Foreign Language Teaching: Rationale and Suggestions
    Margaret Gonglewski, Christine Meloni and Jocelyne Brant
    The George Washington University
    (Washington DC, USA)
    Introduction
    E-mail, a form of asynchronous computer-mediated communication, has been called "the mother of all Internet applications" (Warschauer, Shetzer, and Meloni, 2000, p.3). Since the evolution of networks, computers can offer foreign language (FL) learners more than drills: "they can be a medium of real communication in the target language, including composing and exchanging messages with other students in the classroom or around the world" (Oxford, 1990, p.79). Indeed, FL teachers are just beginning to sense the impact this medium is having on their profession, through the careful examination and creative integration of this tool into their classes. In a single decade, we have seen many innovative ideas for the use of e-mail in the FL classroom. Because there are so many, it is often difficult to keep track of what these innovations are and how they might benefit the language learner. This article aims to provide an overview of the various uses for e-mail in FL learning. In the first section of this article, we describe the advantages that have been referred to in the literature about the use of e-mail in foreign language learning contexts. Following the explanation of the possible benefits to FL learners, we provide an overview of the different types of contexts and possibilities for communicative interaction through e-mail that have been attempted inside and outside of the FL classroom and then discussed in the literature.

    75. Music Theory / History And Literature / Composition - B-W
    email lhartzel@bw.edu Dr. Hartzell s HOME PAGE. Hirt.jpg James Hirt, Lecturerin Music Theory and composition. DMA, MM, University of Cincinnati College
    http://www.bw.edu/academics/conservatory/people/theory/
    Music Theory / History and Literature / Composition
    Conservatory of Music Academic Programs Admission Campus Intranet Campus Resources ... Facilities
    Music Theory / History and Literature / Composition
    Loris Chobanian, Professor of Composition and Guitar and Composer-in-Residence (see Strings Kent Cleland, Assistant Professor of Music Theory and Chair of the Music Theory Department. Ph.D., University of Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music; M.L.S., Duke University; M.M., Indiana University School of Music; B.M., Ohio University School of Music. Dr. Cleland's research focuses on the interaction of time and music. Dr. Cleland has performed as bass trombonist with the Northern Kentucky Symphony, the Evansville Philharmonic, and with professional chamber and jazz ensembles throughout the Midwest. His broad range of experience has been in the areas of teaching collegiate theory at CCM, higher education administration, marketing, and legal studies. Employment includes serving as Grants Coordinator for the Cincinnati Art Museum, as Assistant Director of Admission for the DePauw University school of music, and Coordinator of Graduate and International Admissions at Indiana University School of Music. Email: kcleland@bw.edu

    76. Eastman Composition - Students
    Eastman School of Music composition website with content and information aboutfaculty, TzuLing Sarana Chou, DMA 2006, email sarana_chou@msn.com
    http://www.rochester.edu/Eastman/composition/students.html
    Eastman School of Music Composition Department
    Current Students

    Eastman graduates in composition who wish to be listed should send information to rmorris@esm.rochester.edu
    Current Students
    Marco Alunno , PhD, email: pupil72@hotmail.com
    Aresty, Abby , BM 2005, email: aa001k@mail.rochester.edu
    Jacob Bancks , MM 2006, email: jbancks@mail.rochester.edu
    Matt Barber , PhD, email: brbrofsvl@aol.com
    Ethan Borshansky , BM 2006, email: ethanborshansky@yahoo.com
    Christopher Brakel , PhD, website: www.christopherbrakel.com
    Winnie Cheung , DMA 2005, email: wc002h@mail.rochester.edu
    Tzu-Ling Sarana Chou , DMA 2006, email: sarana_chou@msn.com
    Paul Coleman , PhD, web site: www.paulcolemanmusic.com
    Jairo Duarte-Lopez , MA 2005, email: jairoduarte77@yahoo.com Kevin Ernste , ABD, PhD 2005, website: ecmc.rochester.edu/kevine Jonathan Graybill , BM 2006, email: javantgarde@aol.com Oliver Hagen , BM 2008, email: OliverJay@aol.com Vera Ivanova , PhD, website: www.societyofcomposers.org/user/veraivanova.html Ching-Mei Lin , MM 2006, email: joy_lin0429@sina.com.tw Marcus Macauley , BM 2007, email: mmacaule@mail.rochester.edu

    77. Upcoming Event(s) Related To Global Change Research. Atmospheric Composition()
    email. Details. “The purpose of the ACCESS is to bring together—in scientific Atmospheric composition • Climate Variability and Change • Ecosystems
    http://www.climatescience.gov/events/index.php/events/C14/
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    17 October 2005
    New England Integrated Sciences and Assessments (NEISA)
    Location Silver Spring, MD Web Site http://www.ogp.noaa.gov/mpe/csi/events/2005_speakers/index.htm Sponsors Contact Juniper Neill
    NOAA Office of Global Programs
    1100 Wayne Ave, Suite 1225
    Silver Spring, MD 20910
    301-427-2089 ext. 176
    Susanne Giglio
    Details New England Integrated Sciences and Assessments (NEISA), presented by Cameron Wake, University of New Hampshire. Research foci: climate science, air quality, human health.

    78. Food Composition: Regional Data Centre Coordinators
    Tanzania Tel +255 22 2118138 Fax +255 22 2116713 email wlorri@muchsac.tz Tunisia Tel +00216 1 570 684 Fax +00916 1 570 795 emailesakyid@xmail.com
    http://www.fao.org/infoods/coordinators_en.stm
    News Regional data centres Journal of food
    Publications
    ... Call for Experts Regional Data Centre Coordinators
    EUROFOODS
    Paul M. Finglas
    Senior Research Scientist
    Institute of Food Research
    Norwich Research Park
    Norwich, NR4 7UA
    Norfolk, UK
    Tel: +44-1603-255318
    Fax: +44-1603-507723
    Email: paul.finglas@bbsrc.ac.uk
    CEECFOODS
    Dr Fanny Ribarova
    National Center of Hygiene Medical Ecology and Nutrition Department of Food Chemistry 15, Dimitar Nestorov Street 1431 Sofia Bulgaria Tel: +359 2 5812 238/265 Fax: +359 2 958 1277 Email: f.ribarova@nchmen.government.bg
    NORAMFOODS
    Joanne Holden Research Leader, Nutrient Data Lab USDA, ARS, BHNRC 4700 River Road, Unit 89 Riverdale, MD 20737 Tel: 1-301-734-8498 Fax: 1-301-734-8491 Email: hni01jh@rbhnrc.usda.gov
    LATINFOODS
    Dr Elizabete Wenzel de Menezes Departamento de Alimentos e Nutrição Experimental Faculdade de Ciências Farmacêuticas Universidade de São Paulo, USP Av. Prof. Lineu Prestes 580, Bloco 14 de Conjunto das Quimicas CEP 05508-900 São Paulo Tel: (55) 11 30913647 Fax: (55) 11 38154410 Email: wenzelde@usp.br

    79. Composition
    SOCRATES (Recruitment) composition 2004/05. Registrar and Executive Directorof ARR, Sylvia Franke email Admissions, Recruitment and Registrar’s
    http://www.mcgill.ca/uac/socratesrecruitment/composition/
    var GJSBrowserName = 'Unknown'; var mcgilllogo_Off = new Image(119,29); mcgilllogo_Off.src = "http://upload.mcgill.ca/global/new_options/mcg_0.gif"; var mcgilllogo_On = new Image(119,29); mcgilllogo_On.src = "http://upload.mcgill.ca/global/new_options/mcg_1.gif"; var sectionlink_Off = new Image(136,53); sectionlink_Off.src = "http://upload.mcgill.ca/global/sections/sectionlink0_en_0.gif"; var sectionlink_On = new Image(136,53); sectionlink_On.src = "http://upload.mcgill.ca/global/sections/sectionlink0_en_1.gif"; SOCRATES (Recruitment) Composition 2004/05 Associate Provost (Academic Services), Chair Nick de Takacsy [ email
    Office of the Provost
    James Administration Bldg, Rm 600
    Phone: 514-398-4745
    Fax: 514-398-4451
    Registrar and Executive Director of ARR Sylvia Franke [ email
    Admissions, Recruitment and Registrar’s Office

    80. Composition
    SOCRATES (Admissions) composition 2004/05. Registrar and Executive Directorof ARR, Sylvia Franke email Admissions, Recruitment and Registrar’s Office
    http://www.mcgill.ca/uac/socratesadmissions/composition/
    var GJSBrowserName = 'Unknown'; var mcgilllogo_Off = new Image(119,29); mcgilllogo_Off.src = "http://upload.mcgill.ca/global/new_options/mcg_0.gif"; var mcgilllogo_On = new Image(119,29); mcgilllogo_On.src = "http://upload.mcgill.ca/global/new_options/mcg_1.gif"; var sectionlink_Off = new Image(136,53); sectionlink_Off.src = "http://upload.mcgill.ca/global/sections/sectionlink0_en_0.gif"; var sectionlink_On = new Image(136,53); sectionlink_On.src = "http://upload.mcgill.ca/global/sections/sectionlink0_en_1.gif"; SOCRATES (Admissions) Composition 2004/05 Associate Provost (Academic Services), Chair Nick de Takacsy [ email
    Office of the Provost
    James Administration Bldg, Rm 519
    Phone: 514-398-4745
    Fax: 514-398-8983
    Registrar and Executive Director of ARR Sylvia Franke [ email
    Admissions, Recruitment and Registrar’s Office

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