Wednesday, February 12, 2014

February 12, 2014

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View all deadlines at the AGEC 1113 Calendar.
You can view all grades and attendance records we have for you at this spreadsheet.

Announcements

Homework 9 is due by the beginning of class on February 17. Remember to hit the “submit” button when you are done. Remember you can check to verify your answers were submitted at this sheet (but you may have to hit refresh several times.

In about a week I will post a spreadsheet showing the list of passwords, each students answer for each question on the exam, and the answer key.

The exam grades for the vast majority of students are now posted and has been double-checked. You may see TA Cara Stephens if you wish to pull your exam and look at it. These are the times she is in her office.
    Monday: 9:30-5:00
    Tuesday: 10:30-1:45
    Wednesday: 9:30-12:30
    Thursday: 10:30-1:45
    Friday: 9:30-1:45

Schedule to begin class (remember, if your name is on the list, be prepared to present it early in case the scheduled student is absent):

Feb 12: Standridge, Allie Marie (words of wisdom from parent on managing money)
Feb 14: Christian, Allison (Personal words of inspiration about how to live a moral, meaningful life)
Feb 17: Schnaithman, Tyler (Personal words of inspiration about how to live a moral, meaningful life)
Feb 19: Helberg, Jalynn (Words of wisdom from their parent or respected adult on how to develop and maintain a healthy relationship with one’s spouse.)
Feb 21: Temple-Lee, Mary (Words of wisdom from their parent or respected adult about what careers students should consider to earn a comfortable income while also enjoying their job)

Covered in class

Today we will cover the article (1.c) When markets defeated Malthus.

For today's class please take out the practice questions titled: (1.c) When markets defeated Malthus. These are part of the papers I asked (on the first day of class) you to print and bring with you to every class. Be prepared to take a few notes (on the back of the printouts, ideally)