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A Scholar's Workbench

I have, as some of you may recall, returned to school.  I thought it would be interesting to keep track of how my workbench changes as I progress through the course.

Here's what it looked like after the first seminar on the theory of international relations (click on the picture to see a larger view).

The stack to the right of the laptop is the reading and other material accumulated during the 11 weeks.  I've five more seminars to go.  I don't imagine the laptop will get any larger physically, but if the stack of paper grows at the same rate as that of the first seminar, I reckon it may be as tall as I.

 

Posted on Sunday, January 31, 2010 at 08:48AM by Registered CommenterJames Drogan | CommentsPost a Comment

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