All through high school and into my adult age, English has been my preferred subject when it comes to core academic class. Writing is not my favorite thing to due, as it takes me a very long time to figure out what thoughts I would like to put on paper. Structuring has always been a huge problem for me as well. Enrolling in this English class, I knew that there would be a lot of writing involved, therefore I mentally prepared my self for the challenge. The beginning of the semester was a bit difficult for me as I was not use to writing every night of the week. Although I am glad to say that the writing became flowing a bit easier due to the constant repetition. I was very glad that this course was composed of weekly blogs, as it was good to have assignments that weren’t as mandatory in structure. Certain blog assignments where easier than others as they were topics that I could relate to a bit more. I began to notice the effect that the blogs where having upon my writing. I began organizing my thoughts in an effective matter and was able to articulate my self with more success.
Another struggle that I have always had is providing feedback to others in regards to their writing. My thought behind it was that everyone has different writing styles and it became very difficult for me to criticize anyone for their style. With this class however, it was okay to provide constructive criticism to other’s writing. Making each individual response worth assignment points, made me inclined to be very truthful with that feedback as it depended on my grade. It is also pretty good to know that your feedback will help another student, that is going through the same struggles as I am, achieve a higher score in their writing. As far a the group projects, I believe the hardest assignment I had, yet the one I most enjoyed was the discussion between religion and the opinion in which is correct. As I had read the story about the Muslim religion, I found it very interesting to understand the true meaning of what others considered terrorist or suicide bombers. Aside from reading it from the text, I enjoyed having to type of my interpretation of the story and reading others alike.
Overall, I feel as if this course has allowed me to explore different styles of writing. The actual conception of a topic is still very hard for me to formulate, as it takes me hours to type something and actually like it. The only difference is that I have become use to having to type for an extensive period of time. Writing assignments no longer scare me after the large amount of writing that was required for this class.
Friday, May 27, 2011
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Reyes, Dalila
Instr. Gross
English 103
May 20, 2011
Research Papers…
At the beginning of this course, we were asked what our experience was with writing and how well be adapted to assignments that are assigned. My response, if I could remember correctly was that I was very difficult for me to think and develop what I want to physically write. With this research paper, the felling is the same. I took me a very long time to decide which one of the prompts I wanted to do. I choose to go with The Great Gastby because I remembering reading it in high school, and from I can recall I didn’t hate the book. As I finished the book, the prompt kept ringing in my head. I kept thinking how was I going to relate this book to Reading Lolita. I became very overwhelmed with the prompt alone. I began researching topics using Google Scholar, yet one of my biggest frustrations is that many of the pages that I open up are very limited with information, as it requires to actually pay for a book in order to have access to it. Very frustrating. At times, some of the information sounds very interesting, yet the ticket price for a book is about thirty dollars. I unfortunately do not have that type of money to be spending with two kids. Therefore I thought about taking my research to the library. Yet I realize that there aren’t enough hours in the day for me to physically do that. In between shuttling my kids around, from basketball practice, girl scouts, track and art class, there is not time for me to stop and visit the library. Weekends are out of the question. I have thus continued my search through the internet, but I do realized I will have to make time to stop by and spend ample time in the library. One of my other frustrations is that I keep forgetting to write down the URL for all the sites that I am visiting. I becomes very frustrating as I then have to revisit everything again just to find the site I was previously in. Overall, I has been a bit frustrating, yet I keep reminding my self that I can do it. I haven’t failed yet.
Friday, May 20, 2011
Research Papers…
At the beginning of this course, we were asked what our experience was with writing and how well be adapted to assignments that are assigned. My response, if I could remember correctly was that I was very difficult for me to think and develop what I want to physically write. With this research paper, the felling is the same. I took me a very long time to decide which one of the prompts I wanted to do. I choose to go with The Great Gastby because I remembering reading it in high school, and from I can recall I didn’t hate the book. As I finished the book, the prompt kept ringing in my head. I kept thinking how was I going to relate this book to Reading Lolita. I became very overwhelmed with the prompt alone. I began researching topics using Google Scholar, yet one of my biggest frustrations is that many of the pages that I open up are very limited with information, as it requires to actually pay for a book in order to have access to it. Very frustrating. At times, some of the information sounds very interesting, yet the ticket price for a book is about thirty dollars. I unfortunately do not have that type of money to be spending with two kids. Therefore I thought about taking my research to the library. Yet I realize that there aren’t enough hours in the day for me to physically do that. In between shuttling my kids around, from basketball practice, girl scouts, track and art class, there is not time for me to stop and visit the library. Weekends are out of the question. I have thus continued my search through the internet, but I do realized I will have to make time to stop by and spend ample time in the library. One of my other frustrations is that I keep forgetting to write down the URL for all the sites that I am visiting. I becomes very frustrating as I then have to revisit everything again just to find the site I was previously in. Overall, I has been a bit frustrating, yet I keep reminding my self that I can do it. I haven’t failed yet.
Friday, May 13, 2011
Reyes, Dalila
Instr. Gross
English 103
May 13, 2011
The Take Over of Social Media
“Is this another one of your life stories?” is what I hear every time I begin a conversation with my friend and until recently found out the reasoning behind it. I was rudely informed that my small comments, ornate least what I think are small comments, always turn into large anecdotes. It has become so bad that at times he prefers to not even know the information even if it is in regards to him. I was very upset when this “life story” comment began, but I have learned to understand and realize that I indeed make everything into the longest story possible. There are many times in which I will speak to a friend in regards to certain issue and let that very same person relay the same message to someone else. My reasoning behind it is knowing that the first person will shorten the information to only the most essential points. The comment goes from being three minutes long, to shortened in a matter of seconds. Another fact that makes this attribute terrible is that my job consists of a lot or re-iterating of information. As a watch my coworkers relay the same information, I take note that their sixty second check-ins take sixty seconds unlike my three to five minute speech. I am a very complex person that does not leave to leave out a single detail or information, therefore, I am no different when I comes to most social medias.
With the rapid advance of technology, there are many ways in which to communicate. It is no longer dependent upon hand writing or phone. Through text message, I am not as detailed at times as I normally would like to be. Reason being is that typing with my two thumbs is not the most comfortable thing to do. I understand that phones, just like mine, have been enhanced with an actual key board, yet this technology doesn’t really reduce the amount of thumb usage one has to make. Therefore my messages stay short and very limited in detail. If detail is crucial to the comprehension of the sentence, I will begin abbreviating and omitting words throughout the sentence. On the other hand, social media through the computer produce’s another type of communication style within me. For example, if I was writing to a friend on Facebook, I would not hesitate to include every single detail within my story. The device in which I use to communicate through Facebook is my laptop and comparing those keys to a cell phones keys, a laptop is much easier to type with. Not to mention I have had years of practice. I believe it is easier to express my self through a computer due to the typing skill I have acquired over the years. The differences in styles are time dependent as I consider texting to be more time consuming. One might comment that texting and how fast one can text, has become a skill as not many have the same ability. Yet this society continues to become more and more dependent of technology of small devices, that perhaps the question: How many words per minute can you text?, might be found on a job application in the future.
Friday, May 6, 2011
Reyes, Dalila
Instr. Gross
English 103
May 6, 2011
That man for president 2008
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