It is most often heard according to this ad that we shouldn’t drink and drive because people should consider that someone or yourself could get hurt or even die. The developers of this ad are warning us if we drive while we are drunk, we could possibly lose our lives or worse taking someone else’sContinue reading “Drunk driving”
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They Say I Say summaries of chapter’s 8-11
In chapter 8, Birkenstein and Graff are trying to explain how to direct on how to connect the parts of our writing. One way to connect our ideas and sentences together is to use transition words. Transition words are words that help start and connect your sentences and paragraphs together. Some words that are usedContinue reading “They Say I Say summaries of chapter’s 8-11”
Critical Analysis
https://learning.blogs.nytimes.com/2016/02/24/student-question-is-social-media-making-us-more-narcissistic/?rref=collection%2Fcolumn%2Flearning-student-opinion Schulten argues whether”Social Media is Making Us More Narcissistic?” She suggests that the new generations that grew up with social media judge themselves according to the feedback of other people, and they change their life and way of thinking according to the thoughts of others. Author’s Background: Katherine Schulten was a high school EnglishContinue reading “Critical Analysis”
They Say I Say Chapters 4-7 summary’s
In chapter 4 of “They Say I Say” Graff and Birkenstein are describing on how to respond, in ways of agreeing,disagreeing or both. So, this chapter is just trying to tell us how to react to other’s argument’s, and that when you deliver a good, clear, and strong amount of evidence from research you haveContinue reading “They Say I Say Chapters 4-7 summary’s”
Perceptions of Evidence
Evidence is perceived differently by people. People can look at one issue and give different evidences to support their opinion depending on the level of their cognitive function. Some will argue their own evidence and truly believe it is accurate, others will argue about their evidence and not necessarily believe it’s accuracy, but they willContinue reading “Perceptions of Evidence”
Perception’s on Terrorism
When you hear the word terrorist mentioned in the media what is the first thing that comes to one’s mind? In the West, this gives us the imagery of a bearded man, essentially a Muslim about to blow himself up and killing innocent people with him. The word terrorist is perceived differently to many peopleContinue reading “Perception’s on Terrorism”
My Experience in Writing
My name is Ray, I was born and raised in Las Vegas in 1999. My first language is English but I also speak Arabic. First of all, I would like to say I do not think I am a good writer. Since the time I remember until now writing has been a struggle for me.Continue reading “My Experience in Writing”
My Notion on “Media Campaigns and perceptions of reality”.
“Most communication-based campaigns, at their core, have the central mission to change people’s perceptions of reality, whether that reality pertains to something external(such as a political issue, an organization, etc.) or internal (self-concept)”. According to the quote I just showed you that it’s evidently clear that when the media and commercials are showing you anContinue reading “My Notion on “Media Campaigns and perceptions of reality”.”
They Say I Say chapter 1-3 summary’s
Chapter 1: The point that Graff and Birkenstein is trying to get across and trying to teach is to help us become better writers. They are also trying to say that we have to be clear in what we are saying and state all the facts, and not to complicate it so much by addingContinue reading “They Say I Say chapter 1-3 summary’s”
Introduce Yourself (Example Post)
This is an example post, originally published as part of Blogging University. Enroll in one of our ten programs, and start your blog right. You’re going to publish a post today. Don’t worry about how your blog looks. Don’t worry if you haven’t given it a name yet, or you’re feeling overwhelmed. Just click theContinue reading “Introduce Yourself (Example Post)”