Wednesday, May 2, 2018

Day 39

Final Speeches!

Bonus option 1: Come to a tour of the sound archives on Friday, May 4th from 2:00-3:00 in the ground floor of Miller Nichols Library

Bonus option 2: After the tour, stay on campus for a Hitchcock movie (I think).  Foreign Correspondent (released in 1940) will be shown in Haag Hall, room 101 on May 4th at 4:30.
***Disclaimer: I have no idea what will happen during event as I found a poster for it with only that information...what's the worse that can happen?

  1. Final date for re-submission: Thursday, May 10th
  2. Due Date for final paper: Sunday, May 6th
  3. Final bonus submissions: Friday, May 11th 
  4. Grades due Monday, May 14

Monday, April 30, 2018

Day 38

Today's speakers:

  • Dianesa
  • JJ
  • Taya
  • Robert
  • Jared

Note:
  1. Final date for re-submission: Thursday, May 10th
  2. Due Date for final paper: Sunday, May 6th
  3. Final bonus submissions: Friday, May 11th 
  4. Grades due Monday, May 14

Tuesday, April 24, 2018

Day 37

Why does this song drive me crazy?
  1. Alex (not Alan)
  2. Brandon
  3. Aly
  4. Zach
+Volunteers if there are any

Monday, April 23, 2018

Friday, April 13, 2018

Day 34

Homework:

Some time next week, you must visit the writing center and discuss your final paper with a tutor and fill out this paper.  Note: you are to fill out the paper, not the tutor.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1P8UVf_GflrQ4mW25Bt3QyQTeohPzW5CC/view?usp=sharing

Homework 2:  Bring in a 100 word proposal of what your final paper will be over.  Typed and physically turned in.

Monday, April 9, 2018

Day 32

Who has the right to write about the tragic events?
  • Group 1: Only those who were actively involved or who saw it first hand.
  • Group 2: Only those who were actively involved, saw it first hand, or were directly or indirectly affected by it.
  • Group 3: Anyone so long as they have a good intent and research it thoroughly.
  • Group 4: Anyone can write about anything for any reason.

What to do:
  • Write a good thesis
    • What + Why
    • What do you think and why do you think that?
  •  Outline 3 supporting paragraphs
    • Point: Example + Explanation in one sentence.  A mini-thesis to prepare the reader what to expect in the paragraph
    • Example: A specific example that supports your thesis.  And example of an event that was written about and how it turned out.
    • Explanation:  Explain why your example supports your thesis and adds to your argument.
  • Outline 1 counterargument  
    • Pick another group and outline one paragraph that proves why another group is wrong.
Homework: Discussion readings (2 days left!)

Saturday, April 7, 2018

Day 31

Social conformity video mentioned in class.  Why do we keep doing things without reason?

Homework:

Look at the Bonus #9.  We will discuss it in class.

Wednesday, April 4, 2018

Day 30

Quiz:

What themes do these writers have in common?  What is the difference between writing as an outsider vs. insider?  About 100 words on how these writings overlap and connect or differ.

Homework:

Discussion Leader readings

Friday, March 23, 2018

Day 28

Quiz:

Write and answer one question from each text.


No Homework!

Group C will post this Monday (3/26) and Group A will post Next Monday (4/2)

Wednesday, March 21, 2018

Monday, March 19, 2018

Day 26

  • Name game!
  • Final paper and speech
  • small group discussion (will be homework if we don't get to it during class)

  • Which writer has had the best "power" with words?
  • Pick one story/article and discuss why it was written.
  • How is the meaning of words created/controlled/enforced?
  • What is your philosophy with word use?
  • Is "Marrakech" offensive/racist?
    • "All people who work with their hands are partly invisible, and the more important the work they do, the less visible they are.  Still, a white skin is always fairly conspicuous.  In northern Europe, when you see a labourer ploughing a field, you probably give him a second glance.  In a hot country, anywhere south of Gibraltar or east of Suez, the chances are that you don't even see him.  I have noticed this again and again.  In a tropical landscape one's eye takes in everything except the human beings.  It takes in the dried up soil, the prickly pear, the palm tree and the distant mountain, but it always misses the peasant hoeing at his patch.  He is the same colour as the earth, and a great deal less interesting to look at."
    • But there is one thought which ever white man (and in this connection it doesn't matter twopence if he calls himself a socialist) thinks when he sees a black army marching past.  "How much longer can we go on kidding these people?  How long before they turn their guns in the other direction?"  [paragraph break removed]  It was curious, really.  Every white man there had this thought stowed somewhere or other in his mind.  I had it, so had the other onlookers, so had the officers on their sweating chargers and the white N.C.O's marking in the ranks.  It was a kind of secret which all knew and were too clever to tell, only the Negroes didn't know it.  And really it was like watching a flock of cattle to see the long column, a mile or two miles of armed men, flowing peacefully up the road, while the great white birds drifted over them in the opposite direction, glittering like scraps of paper."