Chilaquiles are a traditional Mexican breakfast dish made with tortillas.
In central Mexico, it is common for the tortilla chips to remain crisp. To achieve this, all ingredients except the salsa are placed on a plate and the salsa is poured at the last moment before serving. In Guadalajara, cazuelas are kept simmering, filled with chilaquiles that become thick in texture, similar to polenta. In the state of Sinaloa, chilaquiles are sometimes prepared with cream. In the state of Tamaulipas, on the northeast side of the country, red tomato sauce is commonly used. In the state of San Luis PotosΓ, it is also common to serve chilaquiles with cecina rather than pulled chicken.
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"Publish or perish" should be abolished by force and it should be ok to just be an academic. Like a guy who just teaches philosophy or something without having to bullshit that you've found a new angle on Kant.
You can just be a lecturer. That is usually an option.
Not so much in the US? Non-research professors in the US are usually adjuncts, paid piece rates per class with no insurance and short-term contracts.
I cannot say for all universities, and I don't know the details of the contracts in my university, but I can say that for one professor I was a teaching assistant for, he was quite happy with his deal. My university forced professors to become exclusively researchers or exclusively lecturers. Some were more happy than others truthfully but still
Absolutely no one is becoming a lecturer at any university in this country without publishing research, I don't know about yours though. In fact I just looked up the position on my university (And another university because I have a bad brain) and both stress the need for publishing research while holding that position as a primary part of the job.
My university actually forced many professors to either be exclusively research or exclusively lecture. And boy did I hear about it.
Well then. That's that. Honestly I almost prefer that in a weird way. Having professors not be available for students because they're doing research or forcing people who just want to do research to work with students they don't give a shit about both give subpar results. Although I can see those who want to do both things who would be annoyed about it.
This is what capitalism took from us.