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COURSE: Introduction to American History
INSTRUCTOR: Dr Jane Klammer
OFFICE: 305 Marshall Hall
OFFICE HOURS: 11: 15~12: 30 M W F (Monday Wednesday Friday)
CLASS: 363 Marshall Hall 3: 35~5: 00 T Th (Tuesday Thursday); 10: 10~ 11: 00 M W F; Other time by
              appointment
TELEPHONE: 255 4786
TEXTBOOK: The American Tradition: A History of the United States (written by Green& Robert. Published
                      by Ohio State University Press, 1973), which is bought at the College Bookstore.
     Attendance is not required, but you are responsible for all the information given in the class lectures. In the
lectures I will talk about the chapters in the textbook and other materials that I choose to add to the course.
The exams will cover all this information. Therefore, I advise you to come to the class as much as possible. If
you have to miss a class, be sure to get the class notes from another student.
     Your homework assignments are listed on the next page. If there are any changes in the assigned homework
reading, I will announce them in class.
     You are supposed to read the chapter about which I will be lecturing before you come to class. This is to
make sure that you understand as much as possible while taking notes in my lectures. Be prepared when you
come to class.
     The term paper is 40% of your final grade. It should not be more than fifteen pages (Another thinking of
majoring in history may write twenty-five pages). Before the midterm exam you will choose the topic for your
paper.
1. If a student wants to know what the homework assignments are, _____.
[     ]
A. Prof. Klammer announces them in class
B. he (she) reads the list on the next page
C. Pro. Klammer gives a list every week in class
D. he (she) goes to the professor's office
2. If a student cannot see Prof. Klammer during her office hours, he _____.
[     ]
A. sees her after class
B. calls her at home
C. makes an appointment with her
D. asks another student
3. According to the passage, which of the following is probably TRUE?
[     ]
A. The textbook is written by Dr Klammer.
B. If you have to miss a class, be sure to say sorry to Prof. Klammer.
C. The students can buy "Introduction to American History" at the College Bookstore.
D. Prof. Klammer encourages his students to take notes in her class.
4. It can be judged that _____.
[     ]
A. before the final exam, you will choose the topic for you paper
B. the students who will take the course had better attend the lectures as much as possible
C. your term paper should be more than fifteen pages
D. you will have a class at 11:15-12:30 on Sunday
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     Anywhere you look, it is apparent there is a wide and  deep selection of choices of a career.
Whether it's a hand on position in construction or sitting behind the  desk working on a computer,
everyone has some idea of what is an attractive career. However, while  making a career choice is
not simply a matter of following a dream for some, for the majority it means a  lot of research and
soul searching. Choosing and growing into the right career become one of the most important decisions
of an individual's life.
     It used to be that one followed in the footsteps of their father or grandfather or took over the family
business when it came to making a career choice. These days, a career path can start anywhere and
with a few years veer off into something totally different.
     At the same time, career choices must be  realistic a nd well thought out. It is  not uncommon for
individuals to start down a career path and realize they have  made a  terrible mistake,   feeling as if it
may be too late to turn around. Not only does a career choice put a person's strongest skills and interests
to use, it is also something that they will be doing on a consistent basis to bring in income. This is why a
career choice can be such a personal decision. Formerly it used to be unusual for someone to change
occupations or careers more than once or twice in a lifetime, it is now even more unusual to keep the
same career during someone's working life.
     However, having a career that fits your interests and personality has been found to be important to
an individual's well being. A person's career is something they will closely identify with, maybe even
forming somewhat of an attachment.
      There are a great many resources for helping individuals with choosing the right profession. A number of websites offering tools such as career tests and information, educational resources and resume services can be found throughout the web. It is important to research one vocation and career, in this dynamic
  and changing economy and market place, choose the best from several related career choices.
1. What should you consider when you want to get an ideal job? ________
A. Your special skills and pay
B. Your position and experience
C. Your future income and working hours
D. Your interest and friends' suggestions
2. The underlined phrase "veer off" in the second paragraph is close to _______ in meaning. 

A. dream of getting an easy job
B. set out to do the same job
C. compare two different things
D. change the former cours