Monday, January 26, 2009

Posting comments for participation

This is just a reminder that you need to post two comments per week to qualify for an 'A' in participation. (This can be two comments for the same day's reading; you don't need to respond to every post.)

Your comments should be roughly a paragraph in length. You may comment about your fellow students' comments only if you are bringing something new to the table -- don't simply agree/disagree and re-word a previous comment. You can be critical of someone's comment, but you must be respectful and civil in tone.

Please include at least your first name and last initial at the end of your comment to avoid confusion and ensure that you are receiving proper credit for your participation.

Finally, I moderate all comments, so don't freak out if your don't see your comment posted immediately. Do let me know, however, if your comment does not appear within 24 hours.

1 comment:

  1. Tori Barnes
    In the Parlementary Remonstrance Against the Edict Suppressing Guilds and Communities of Arts and Trades document, assumptions are made about the rich and the poor classes. The rich are assumed to be well behaved and wanting good order so the police do not need to supervise them closely. Poorer classes need to be more watched as they are more dangerous because of the skills the posses and they have more needs than the rich so therefore might disrupt order.

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