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JOYCE MARIE MILLER
PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH COMPOSITION/RHETORIC AND LITERATURE

COLLIN COLLEGE

 ELCOMES YOU TO THIS HOME PAGE

 

jmiller@ccccd.edu —Fax: 972.881.5629 


THOUGHTS FOR TODAY:

I'd rather see a sermon than hear one any day;
 I'd rather one should walk with me than merely tell the way.
Edgar Guest, poet (1881-1959)


Life isn't about finding yourself.  Life is about creating yourself.
 
George Bernard Shaw, writer, Nobel laureate (1856-1950)

 









Virgil (reading)

 

 

Libraries around the World

 Plagiarism and Collusion Policies
Applicable to All Courses

(UT Permission To Use Granted)

Quick Reference (Purdue)

Authorized MLA Style:
Print and Internet Sources

Duke University Guide to Citing

Basics of Documenting (Columbia)

Sources: Their Uses and Acknowledgements (Dartmouth)

Citing Sources (Purdue)

The Ultimate Search Guide:
How To Find Anything

Research-It!

  Audio Links (Literary)

Hamlet, the Iliad, Odyssey,
Frankenstein, The Lottery,
and more.

 

 


Beatrice by Botticelli

 

Enter 
HERE  for

INSTRUCTIONAL MENU

 to continue to a selection of
 literary sources,
course syllabi,
review guides,
sample course exams,
and much more.

CLICK HERE for KIPLING'S IF
(required in all composition courses)


Dante

 

 







Janvier Greetings

 

Enter  HERE  for
the write stuff,


the write stuff, 4th edition

an anthology of
across-the-curriculum compositions by
 Collin College  students.  (Anthology also includes practical writing instruction.)


Want to test your
English skills?

Enter  HERE  for

QUIZ
 
 
PLUS
links to additional quizzes,
writing guides, literary resources, and
syllabi for composition courses.

Please take note that some of the material on this site is part of a copyrighted compilation; no one may
 
duplicate any portion without my express written permission. Site originated September 1997. Last update: 10/12/09.
Copyright © Collin County Community College District. All rights reserved.



 I pledge Allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands,
one
nation under God, indivisible, with Liberty and Justice for all.

 

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