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==Style & personality==
 
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Very laid back, doesn't require much out of you other than to do your work and get it in at some point. Quite lewd at times, but always very humorous.
  
 
==Student opinions==
 
==Student opinions==
 
Dr. Gallaher is a very nice guy with a great sense of humor. He doesn't really care what you do in class, or even if you come. He takes an incredibly long time to get papers back to you, but also gives you a large amount of time to work on them. He is more than willing to help you on your paper even at the last minute. He takes the average of the first time you turn in a paper, and your revisions to it that are due at the end of the semester. This means you can flunk a paper and still get a C if you properly edit it and get an A.
 
Dr. Gallaher is a very nice guy with a great sense of humor. He doesn't really care what you do in class, or even if you come. He takes an incredibly long time to get papers back to you, but also gives you a large amount of time to work on them. He is more than willing to help you on your paper even at the last minute. He takes the average of the first time you turn in a paper, and your revisions to it that are due at the end of the semester. This means you can flunk a paper and still get a C if you properly edit it and get an A.

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Style & personality

Very laid back, doesn't require much out of you other than to do your work and get it in at some point. Quite lewd at times, but always very humorous.

Student opinions

Dr. Gallaher is a very nice guy with a great sense of humor. He doesn't really care what you do in class, or even if you come. He takes an incredibly long time to get papers back to you, but also gives you a large amount of time to work on them. He is more than willing to help you on your paper even at the last minute. He takes the average of the first time you turn in a paper, and your revisions to it that are due at the end of the semester. This means you can flunk a paper and still get a C if you properly edit it and get an A.