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  • SENTENCES MATTER!

    Writing usually involves a lot of shaping and rearranging sentences. If one sentence is too long, awkwardly worded, or just “off,” it can distract readers. Assessing the way sentences are structured is essential to improving your writing skills.

    No matter the sentence, it always come down to the subject and the verb. For example: “She wrote.” Anything outside of this sentence just concerns the details. To expand on the example: “She wrote an assessment of the initial efforts of the new program, which began in FY 2021.” In that sentence, the subject remains “she” and the action remains “wrote.” The rest pertains to what she wrote about. To make this flow better, we could break the sentence in two: “She wrote an assessment of the program. The initial efforts began in FY 2021.”

    Which is easier to read? The longer sentence or the two shorter sentences? How would you restructure sentences in your own writing to allow for better flow and focus?

    Maintaining a subject/verb can ease the stress that comes with finding places to put the extra details. The subject/verb focus is key to creating compelling sentences.

    Contact Dave Bounds at x2859 with any questions. Happy writing!

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  • Accelerator Seminar: Roger Ruber and Uttar Pudasaini    |     Feb 2, 2023   |   11am   |    TL 1227/Zoom

    Highlights from the TTC 2022 Workshop in Aomori

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  • A recording of the theory seminar on January 30th, 2023.

    A talk by Gurtej Kanwar of University of Bern

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    Click on the buildings or labels to watch a sneak peek inside the areas we will visit during our virtual field trip.

  • Get your fill of easily digestible science at Jefferson Lab’s new Bite-Size Science lunchtime lectures for the public

     

  • Recording of the theory seminar of August 30, 2021

    A talk by Shuntaro Sakai of Osaka University

  • Accelerator Seminar   |    Rakshya Thapa    |      October 5, 2023     |     11 am    |      TL 1227/Zoom

    5 MeV Mott polarimetry at MESA

     

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  • A recording of the Theory Seminar on October 2nd, 2023.

    A talk by Anthony Grebe of Fermilab.

  • A recording of the Theory Seminar on Sept 25, 2023.

    A talk by Jorge Baeza Ballesteros of University of Valencia