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- ASSIGNMENT SHEET
- by
- D. W. Sampson
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- COMMODORE POWER/PLAY MAGAZINE
- April/May
- p.85
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- You remember high school, don't you?
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- Your first period world history
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- teacher inevitably kept the class
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- after the bell rang. As you were
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- sprinting for your P.E. class, she
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- would call out: "And don't forget to
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- have the first five volumes of THE
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- RISE AND FALL OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE
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- read for tomorrow!"
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- The same with your fifth period
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- English instructor-- as you ducked
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- out to catch your bus he would yell:
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- "And don't forget to have a 3000 word
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- theme on euthanasia for tomorrow!"
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- Of course, around midnight that
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- night you would remember that you had
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- SOMETHING to read and write. Only,
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- you were never quite sure what.
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- So you tried to wing it with a
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- paper on how Japanese teens spent
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- their time under the rule of Augustus
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- Ceaser.
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- D. W. Sampson tackles the problem
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- of missed assignments with
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- ASSIGNMEENT SHEET. This program
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- prints out an sheet that will fit in
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- a three ring binder. This sheet has
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- spaces for the student's name, the
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- subject, the nature of the assignment
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- and many other things that will help
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- keep track of what is due.
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- Before you run ASSIGNMENT SHEET,
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- make sure you have your printer ready
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- to print. Pressing "P" will start
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- the program. When you do start the
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- program, it will continue making
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- copies until you press "Q" to quit.
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- FILES REQUIRED:
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- ASSIGNMENT SHEET
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