2018年9月29日 星期六

reveille, ‘Bro’, tenure-track

In addition to Creative Writing, he created and taught the first Asian American Literature course at Vassar College. He was the first Asian American writer hired by UCLA to teach both creative writing and Asian American literature in a tenure-track capacity.  




Reveille in Washington 1860-1865
by Margaret Leech  (Author)

"First Call"/"Reveille"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGnZxcS7VKA



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tenure track
noun
NORTH AMERICAN
  1. an employment structure whereby the holder of a post, typically an academic one, is guaranteed consideration for eventual tenure.
    "a tenure-track position"


Urban Dictionary: Bro

https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Bro

Friend; commonly used in greetings. What's up bro? I vouch for Todd, we've been bros since way back. 2. An alpha male idiot. This is the derogatory sense of ...

bro
brəʊ/
noun
INFORMAL
  1. 1.
    short for brother.

    "his baby bro"
  2. 2.
    NORTH AMERICAN
    a male friend (often used as a form of address).

    "they'd never choose a girl over their bros"

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NOUN

  • A signal sounded especially on a bugle or drum to wake personnel in the armed forces.
    ‘reveille was at 0430 hours’

Origin

Mid 17th century: from French réveillez! ‘wake up!’, imperative plural of réveiller, based on Latin vigilare ‘keep watch’.

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