Recursive Process
To start off, my first draft used my homework basically copied onto the document, not very organized, but many of the ideas were similar. There was a lot more organization and cleaning up going from my first draft to my final paper. I weaved in more quotes from both Dweck and Lukianoff/Haidt. For example, I … [Read more…]
Significant Writing Project
I decided to use Project 1 about Dweck’s TED Talk and Lukianoff and Haidt’s article as I feel I have expressed myself the best on that paper. Lukianoff/Haidt’s article was really something I felt I could argue against effectively. My paper focused on how Lukianoff and Haidt described college students and how the way they … [Read more…]
April 28th Homework
Demonstrate the ability to approach writing as a recursive process that requires substantial revision of drafts for content, organization, and clarity (global revision), as well as editing and proofreading (local revision). Be able to integrate their ideas with those of others using summary, paraphrase, quotation, analysis, and synthesis of relevant sources. Employ techniques of active … [Read more…]
Homework for March 26
HR 40 Quotes:– “Broach the topic of reparations today and a barrage of questions inevitably follows: Who will be paid? How much will they be paid? Who will pay? But if the practicalities, not the justice, of reparations are the true sticking point, there has for some time been the beginnings of a solution.”– “That … [Read more…]
Mar 24 Homework
These programs such as the GI Bill and the FHA and the New Deal et cetera held black people back and helped white people up. In the GI Bill, one example was Title III, “which aimed to give veterans access to low-interest home loans, left black veterans to tangle with white officials at their local … [Read more…]
March 22 Homework
Task 2/Part 1 Task: Coates’ information describes more about the process of actually getting homes, living inside of them, and in general the more economic side, rather than the social side of, let’s say, segregated communities or redlining (which was also talked about in this part). One of the more unknown (at least to my … [Read more…]