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Grammar/Punctuation Mini Lesson
I chose to take about semi-colons in my mini lesson. I chose this topic because of my interest in learning how to incorporate semi-colons in my writing correctly. Attached is […]
Naysayer + Barclay’s
The people of the world need to unify to solve the global crisis that threaten life as we know it. Mohammed Mesbahi says in his article “Uniting the people of […]
Research on Unity
In today’s society global sized/located problems can be solved using unity. Disagreement from all over the world are causing problems to arise that soon we as a planet won’t be […]
What do you care about?
In class we talked about poverty, war, racism, climate change, PTSD, etc. While looking at these concepts written up on the board I realized that they all had one thing […]
7 Billion Others
Sarah from Ireland: went through a lot of loss within one year best friend and boyfriends best friend had to choose which funeral to go to. Wanted to be a […]
“Trapped”
I do not believe that Sarah Gilbert’s piece “Trapped” could make a large scale social change. But, in essence of what we have been learning with Anne Hallward about “Voluntary […]
“Connecting”
Hallward shows how normal/average people can connect on a deeper level through sharing narratives with each other. She shows this in her Ted Talk with the example of when she […]
“Tell Me a Story”+ JAMA article
Charon’s JAMA article: “Not unlike acts of reading literature, acts of diagnostic listening enlist the listener’s interior resources-memories, associations, curiosities, creativity, interpretive powers, allusions to other stories told by this teller and […]
Habits (p249) with Charon’s JAMA article
How did the scholar introduce his or her topic? Dr. Rita Charon started off her article by showing us an example of her discussion of narrative medicine. This gave context […]