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Standalone graphic novel, ideally horror and/or fantasy?

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Is there a way to add older versions of apps (compatible with iOS 12.5.7) to my ancient iPad?

Q&A related to Apple hardware, software, and services. Welcome to r/AppleHelp!

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My job put ALL my personal info on the internet. Can I do anything to claw it back?

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In search of a toy that moves around quickly on its own (ideally remote-controlled)

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WTW for the type of percussion instrument that involves a drum/gourd/container filled with small objects to make a sound?

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ISO Planning Document for Editing a Novel

Discussions about the writing craft.

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Incomplete Contract Gray Zone — Student needs to complete the final, says she can only do it online, but signed the contract saying she'd do it in person

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Fiction with animism (religion around spirits, not gods)?

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Shortest empirical paper you know?

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How do you keep <5% of students from getting 90% of your energy?

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Triage for conscious victim with lower abdomen puncture wound

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Tips for how to speed up grading (or make it less painful)?

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In Research Methods classes, do you allow group projects? If so, how do you handle questions of fairness?

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We just ran the analyses for an undergrad thesis and got p = 0.055.

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Our "wait list" system consists solely of students emailing professors to beg to be let into classes. This is bananas, right?

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In search of a romance adventure story

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Tell me about your favorite interaction with a student

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Moral judgment of behavior (anyone 18+)

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Creepy guy sits across the road from our campus (in his own yard) and watches our students swim. Can we do anything?

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Kanzi, Des Moines' world famous bonobo, dies at Ape Initiative at age 44

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Report opinions and media habits in these brief surveys (anyone 18+)

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Judge a short social media post [anyone 18+]

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Rate an Instagram Post (and Give Opinions)

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Have 15 minutes to spare? Please consider filling out a survey!

Reddit's oldest and largest community for all things Boston College. Join thousands of other Eagles to discuss Boston College academics, athletics, and nearby happenings.

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Social Media and Self-Esteem Survey (18-to-25-year-old social media users)

Discuss statistics, best practices, controversies, and research methods in social science.