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<eventitem date="2004-03-29" time="6:00 PM"
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room="MC 4058" title="LaTeXing your work report">
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<short>A talk by Simon Law</short>
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<abstract>
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<p>
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The work report is a familiar chore for any co-op student. Not only is
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there a report to write, but to add insult to injury, your report is
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returned if you do not follow your departmental guidelines.
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</p>
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<p>
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Fear no more! In this talk, you will learn how to use LaTeX and a
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specially developed class to automatically format your work reports.
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This talk is especially useful to Mathematics, Computer Science,
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Electrical & Computer Engineering, and Software Engineeering co-op
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students about to go on work term.
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<eventitem date="2004-03-30" time="5:30 PM"
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room="The Grad House" title="Pints with Profs!">
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<short>Get to know your profs and be the envy of your
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you might have for future courses. One and all are welcome!
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And best of all... free food!!!
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<p>And best of all... free food!!!</p>
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