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PAF 101. Module 3, Lecture 5. “ Do not confine your children to your own learning, for they were born in a different time. ” –Hebrew Proverb. John Bolton. Moving Forward: The Future of American Foreign Policy When: Tuesday October 21 st at 7:30pm. Where: Hendricks Chapel
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PAF101 Module 3, Lecture 5 “Do not confine your children to your own learning, for they were born in a different time.” –Hebrew Proverb
John Bolton • Moving Forward: The Future of American Foreign Policy • When: Tuesday October 21st at 7:30pm. • Where: Hendricks Chapel • Tickets will be free for students with a valid SUID and $5 for the public • Tickets can be picked up at the SchineBox Office now!
Want to be a TA? • Must have a 3.0 GPA • Must get at least an A- in PAF 101 • Must keep MWF 11:40am-1:40pm free in your schedule • You will receive 3.0 credits • Newhouse majors should consult their advisors BEFORE applying
Apply to be a TA • Application can be found on the PAF Website under resources • Application must be emailed to Kelsey May at taforcoplin@gmail.com by October 20th • If you have any questions email Kelsey May kmay01@syr.edu
Competition Points Winners Losers Competition Points as of 10/7/2014
Speaker Survey • For each speaker, complete a survey using the URL we provide by the start of next class https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/LLXDCS5
Joe Hanna • Attorney for Goldberg Segalla law firm • Represents athletes and sports teams as a sports and entertainment lawyer • Founder and President of the nonprofit, Bunkers in Baghdad
Next Class • Complete Survey Monkey by Friday at 12:45 or lose 5 points https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/LLXDCS5
Competition Workshop Next Class! • The societal problem is: Syracuse University undergraduates have too much debt when they graduate • Bring Exercise 5.1 A and B on class topic for competition workshop for Wednesday 10/15
For next class… • Paper due 10/20 • Bring Exercise 5.1 A and B on class topic for competition workshop for Wednesday 10/15 or lose 5 points • Meet in competition locations