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  2. List of style guides - Wikipedia

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    Based on Modern English Usage, by Henry Watson Fowler. ISBN 9780199661350; The King's English, by Henry Watson Fowler and Francis George Fowler. New Oxford Style Manual (2016 ed.) Oxford: Oxford University Press. It combines New Hart's Rules and The Oxford Dictionary for Writers and Editors, it is an authoritative handbook on how to prepare copy.

  3. Queue (abstract data type) - Wikipedia

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    A queue is an example of a linear data structure, or more abstractly a sequential collection. Queues are common in computer programs, where they are implemented as data structures coupled with access routines, as an abstract data structure or in object-oriented languages as classes.

  4. Conference on College Composition and Communication

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    CCCC, along with its parent organization, the National Council of Teachers of English, sponsors a number of initiatives on writing, including the National Day on Writing held annually on October 20, [28] as well as the CCCC Wikipedia Initiative, which focuses on expanding Wikipedia's coverage of topics related to writing research and pedagogy ...

  5. Job cuts at Rutgers writing program turns strike anniversary ...

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    Howard Swerdloff, a 14-year veteran of Rutgers University's Writing Program on the New Brunswick campus, was preparing to celebrate the first-year anniversary of a historic faculty strike that ...

  6. Susan Osborn (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Susan Osborn is an American writer, editor, and a scholar of modern British and Irish literature and rhetoric and composition who teaches in the English department at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, on a part-time basis as a lecturer. She founded and serves as director of the Princeton Writing Center, a privately owned operation ...

  7. Rutgers University - Wikipedia

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    Rutgers University (/ ˈ r ʌ t ɡ ər z / RUT-gərz), officially Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is a public land-grant research university consisting of three campuses in New Jersey. Chartered in 1766, Rutgers was originally called Queen's College [10] and was affiliated with the Dutch Reformed Church.

  8. Rutgers University–Camden - Wikipedia

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    The Rutgers Writers House is located at 305 Cooper Street, in a house historically known as the Dr. Henry Genet Taylor House. [27] The house is home to the university's MFA in Creative Writing Program, as well as the journals Cooper Street and StoryQuarterly. The Writers House hosts writers, scholars, and others for various programs. [28]

  9. Rebecca Reynolds (poet) - Wikipedia

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    She graduated from Vassar College, Rutgers University (MA in English), and the University of Michigan (MFA in creative writing/poetry). [2] Since 1991, she has worked as an administrator at Douglass College, and has also taught Creative Writing at Rutgers University. [3] Stephen Burt calls her an elliptical poet. [4]