C.C. Lamberg-Karlovsky - Excavations at Tepe Yahya, Iran, 1967-1969 - ASPR/AIPU - 1970
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C.C. Lamberg-Karlovsky - Excavations at Tepe Yahya, Iran, 1967-1969 - ASPR/AIPU - 1970
Finished the report. Turnitin be damned, it keeps pickle up phrases less than five words.
I know the content of my report was utter trash. But a bad attempt is still an attempt; it's still worth something.
I'm so tired.
apricot au progress reports
hello this is rhy and today (5/6/20) i’ve decided i’m making a(nother) sanders sides au! here’s the rundown: - the sides are all neighbors who live on a street called apricot avenue - human au!! - the apricot au is based off of my street (a military family, two bachelor roommates who are probably gay for eachother, a nice but scary old jewish couple, and a widow who cooks good but drinks a little too much) - it’ll definitely be mostly an ask blog
REPORT.1 regular DREAM
awake | asleep
▹ Uniforms.
This report really doesn't want to get written huh.
I thought I could at least finish the introduction today. I only had 2 hours of class, it should have been doable.
Nope. Had my classes, which were very low-effort today, then finished a TV show (>1 hr), then tried at the report again.
My original document was so muddled with notes and random info, so I started a new 'clean' document that I hope to be my final draft.
I spent the rest of the night re-writing the methods section and drafting an abstract, when I should have been able to also rewrite the results section and at least draft the discussion.
I now have one day to summarise research and discuss it all.
But hey, I've heard that it's good to write the intro and discussion in one session because it makes for a more cohesive report.
I should absolutely be able to read through the 20-something research papers I have open, find any more suitable papers if need be, find all the theory and data I need, and construct and defend and discuss my argument for this boring but incredibly important/weighty report. No sweat.
Unrelated, how much caffeine do y'all fellow adhders need before Sleepy ends and Productivity begins? Asking for a friend.