Sorry, I thought I provided my source. Here's the article I used for my analysis!
http://www.echeat.com/essay.php?t=31889
:)
Friday, February 20, 2009
Monday, February 16, 2009
Database Source Activity
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Journal #10
Compositon and Rhetoric: Which individual strengths most greatly benefit one's ability to create quality compositions? Are there any qualities one MUST obtain to be successful?
English Education: Which methods of teaching influence student witing abilities the most?
Cultural Studies: Do celebrities infamous for their stupidity encourage students to be unsuccessful? Does it decrease their motivation to complete an education?
Discourse Analysis: Which method of research proves to be most successful? Which sources of research provide the most credible information?
5 Topics I Could Research:
English Education: Which methods of teaching influence student witing abilities the most?
Cultural Studies: Do celebrities infamous for their stupidity encourage students to be unsuccessful? Does it decrease their motivation to complete an education?
Discourse Analysis: Which method of research proves to be most successful? Which sources of research provide the most credible information?
5 Topics I Could Research:
- Are teachers today utilizing the most effective learning techniques?
- Does creative writing serve as a form of therapy?
- Can drug use actually benefit creativity? (i.e: Alice in Wonderland and entertainment pieces of the sort becoming such a success)
- Can possessing a rebellious nature be an advantage to writers? (As in thinking outside the box)
- Which cultures provide most emphasis on the acquisition of language?
Monday, February 9, 2009
Journal #9
1. Powell is trying to determine how one's genre, academic disicpline, or ethnic background can affect their self-representation within a small school.
2. She uses the activity theory to see how competetive goals will affect a student's writing. In other words, she examines the product of certain individuals and analyzes which factors produced such an outcome.
3. It is hard to pin-point what genre a student will use, especially because most teachers will dictate whichever one they would like to see. Most students aim to please their professor so creativity is diminished.
2. She uses the activity theory to see how competetive goals will affect a student's writing. In other words, she examines the product of certain individuals and analyzes which factors produced such an outcome.
3. It is hard to pin-point what genre a student will use, especially because most teachers will dictate whichever one they would like to see. Most students aim to please their professor so creativity is diminished.
Journal #8
1. The author's main question is whether or not something should be read with a theoretical or spontaneous outlook.
2. He utilizes quotes from musicians, their lyrics and songs, and events that support his argument.
3. The majority of people in life work hard to establish an authenticity. I know many young adults that create their own music or looks in order to stand out. Pretty much anyone that has discovered a true sense of self can claim that they have developed authenticity for themselves.
2. He utilizes quotes from musicians, their lyrics and songs, and events that support his argument.
3. The majority of people in life work hard to establish an authenticity. I know many young adults that create their own music or looks in order to stand out. Pretty much anyone that has discovered a true sense of self can claim that they have developed authenticity for themselves.
Journal #7
1. The author is trying to understand the editing process. She and 6 other writers examined their editing techniques, looking specifically at what common writers can use to improve their own revision processes.
2. First, the authors were split into 2 groups- the more experienced authors, and the least experienced. Following this analysis, the authors were split into groups based in their revision techniques. Both of these groups were analyzed to determine what was edited within each group, and how the members acted when they were surrounded by different authors. All groups were filmed, and the results were recorded on a grid.
3. It is found that professional editors will focus on reading the piece as a whole, and will make minimal changes to content of the paper. Students tend to alter stylistic devices as well as material when editing their own paper. Professionals also work more tediously than the least experienced.
2. First, the authors were split into 2 groups- the more experienced authors, and the least experienced. Following this analysis, the authors were split into groups based in their revision techniques. Both of these groups were analyzed to determine what was edited within each group, and how the members acted when they were surrounded by different authors. All groups were filmed, and the results were recorded on a grid.
3. It is found that professional editors will focus on reading the piece as a whole, and will make minimal changes to content of the paper. Students tend to alter stylistic devices as well as material when editing their own paper. Professionals also work more tediously than the least experienced.
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Natalie's E-mail to her Parents- By Amanda, Jyvon, Gus, and Dominique
Dear Mama Dukes and Papa Bear,
After talking to Candy (my sister), I realized that it was fairly easy to make enough money to pay for school. However, after years of your preaching that virginity is a sacred concept, I decided to use mine to my advantage. I plan on auctioning my sacred gift on internet so that I can better my future. Ten thousand men have already made bids, and the highest thus far is going for 3.7 million dollars. With such money, I can pay off my schooling and live comfortably while I prepare for my career. If millions of women can sell their services for minimal money on a daily basis, I can certainly gain more by selling something that can only be given once.
After talking to Candy (my sister), I realized that it was fairly easy to make enough money to pay for school. However, after years of your preaching that virginity is a sacred concept, I decided to use mine to my advantage. I plan on auctioning my sacred gift on internet so that I can better my future. Ten thousand men have already made bids, and the highest thus far is going for 3.7 million dollars. With such money, I can pay off my schooling and live comfortably while I prepare for my career. If millions of women can sell their services for minimal money on a daily basis, I can certainly gain more by selling something that can only be given once.
Journal #6
First and foremost- whats up Doc? :]
1. Bitzer says that rhetorical situation is not a form of communication. In other words, the audience does not need full understanding of a topic in order to understand rhetorical situations. Rhetorical situation is also a result of certain situations, rather than anonymous speech.
2. He defines a rhetorical situation as discourse between two or more beings, which must include conversation that in turn affects the outcome of the following situation.
3. Exigence is defined as "imperfection by urgency". Basically, it is a situation when you must urgently persuade someone or talk your way out of the situation. For instance, if you witness someone doing something wrong, exigence is what drives you to speak out and resolve the situation.
1. Bitzer says that rhetorical situation is not a form of communication. In other words, the audience does not need full understanding of a topic in order to understand rhetorical situations. Rhetorical situation is also a result of certain situations, rather than anonymous speech.
2. He defines a rhetorical situation as discourse between two or more beings, which must include conversation that in turn affects the outcome of the following situation.
3. Exigence is defined as "imperfection by urgency". Basically, it is a situation when you must urgently persuade someone or talk your way out of the situation. For instance, if you witness someone doing something wrong, exigence is what drives you to speak out and resolve the situation.
Monday, January 26, 2009
Homework #5
The argument that I found most interesting is the problem with Specialization in Universities. The authors viewed specialization of subjects as a legitimate problem because of several effects it has on its graduates. One problem with studying a sole subject is the lack of general knowledge gained towards other subjects. As in the Humpty Dumpty analogy, when a person studies only certain pieces of knowledge, they may later find it difficult to piece together solutions to a problem. Specializing fields can also create competition between civilians studying the same subjects in the social world. This being the case, many professors believe that every student should have a well-rounded general knowledge of every subject.
I find this belief to be a bit optimistic. The idea of every citizen obtaining a wealth of knowledge is desirable, but our society today makes this goal exceptionally difficult to reach. The truth is that most people would benefit from focusing their studies in one field. And if everyone can master their specified subjects, rather than just collect a range of general education, then perhaps society can progress more rapidly then if each individual were to work alone.
I find this belief to be a bit optimistic. The idea of every citizen obtaining a wealth of knowledge is desirable, but our society today makes this goal exceptionally difficult to reach. The truth is that most people would benefit from focusing their studies in one field. And if everyone can master their specified subjects, rather than just collect a range of general education, then perhaps society can progress more rapidly then if each individual were to work alone.
Friday, January 16, 2009
Homework #3
Bartholomae says that students must "invent the university" in reference to the fact that they must write from the perspective of a professional in that feild. Do not just regurgitate information, a good student thoroughly analyzes information and creates their own ideas through basic knowledge of material. To be considered an "insider", one must study and mimic the behaviors of those that interact in their desired social environment.
As for the readings, the piece about football socks was notably dry and far from entertaining. Bartholomae, however, acknowledges that the writer did their job and created an organized piece of writing. He perceives creativity as an intellectual way of being original. The second piece was much more captivating and easier to read, although the writer claims to lack creativity. Bartholomae praises the writer's ability to succesfully tell a story and fully describe an experience.
As for the readings, the piece about football socks was notably dry and far from entertaining. Bartholomae, however, acknowledges that the writer did their job and created an organized piece of writing. He perceives creativity as an intellectual way of being original. The second piece was much more captivating and easier to read, although the writer claims to lack creativity. Bartholomae praises the writer's ability to succesfully tell a story and fully describe an experience.
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Homework #2
The article I chose holds the following elements of an argument:
It obviously holds a claim, as previously explained in our first assignment. It holds warrant in stating that a company's name must captivate the customer's attention, for most people are attracted to catchy phrases that stand out from the norm. The data presented was a list of bad company names, each followed with brief grounds as to why the name choice was poor.
It obviously holds a claim, as previously explained in our first assignment. It holds warrant in stating that a company's name must captivate the customer's attention, for most people are attracted to catchy phrases that stand out from the norm. The data presented was a list of bad company names, each followed with brief grounds as to why the name choice was poor.
Expertise & Interests
I am an expert in:
- Creative writing
- Arguing my opinion
- Dealing with children
- Drug awareness
- Pissing off math teachers (or any other teacher of a subject I very much dislike)
I am interested in:
- Music of all kinds, especially Live Shows
- Art
- Children
- Anything crafty or creative
Monday, January 12, 2009
Homework for January12th
I think this works..
http://smallbusiness.aol.com/features/best-and-worst-company-names-of-all-time
This article is a critical piece that AOL published about company names. It claims that companies should carefully select the name they choose to go by, for the name can make or break a deal. It states that company names should appeal to the customer and directly state what the business is about.
This article is a claim of policy, that tells readers what names are acceptable for companies and which ones are not. It follows the appeal of Logos, logicallly explaining the importance of choosing a suitable name.
http://smallbusiness.aol.com/features/best-and-worst-company-names-of-all-time
This article is a critical piece that AOL published about company names. It claims that companies should carefully select the name they choose to go by, for the name can make or break a deal. It states that company names should appeal to the customer and directly state what the business is about.
This article is a claim of policy, that tells readers what names are acceptable for companies and which ones are not. It follows the appeal of Logos, logicallly explaining the importance of choosing a suitable name.
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