after submitting the paper for grading, I received such an innocent looking e-mail for my Core 120 professor saying that she would like to meet me after class the next day to discuss my rhetorical analysis. From the way it was worded, she made it sound as if she was so impressed with my writing that she wanted to dive into an in-depth discussion on my analytical masterpiece in attempts to pluck my brain for all of my knowledge on the
simple bear and his group of eclectic friends has captured the hearts of millions. However, in the search to make Pooh more marketable, drastic changes have been made to the original text in order to appeal to a wider audience. In my research, I will explore how the commercialization of Winnie-the-Pooh affected the original text, both in its meaning and sentimental value. Winnie the Pooh has not always been the stylized, bright yellow bear that we now see plastered on countless spin-off books,
My creative practice for this semester was to learn pyrography. Pyrography is a combination of two Greek words, pur and graphos, literally meaning fire writing. I’m not exactly sure what made me choose pyrography because I have never tried it before, had no knowledge of it, but in the end, I had a great experience. I encountered a wood burning tool for sale at Walmart; it looked like it would work for my class project, so I bought one. I found three aspects of wood burning that I would like to include
My children’s author Chris Van Allsburg. “People develop an obsession Chris Van Allsburg is an author of children's books and is an award winning author too. Chris writes and illustrates books on fictional characters in his writings like The Polar Express, etc. The Polar Express is one of the best books he wrote(Scholastic.com, 2004)” Chris Van Allsburg was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan on June 18th, 1949, the second child of Doris Christiansen Van Allsburg and Richard Van Allsburg(Thomson, 2006)
"I've reached the point where I hardly care whether I live or die,” "The world will keep on turning without me, and I can't do anything to change events anyway." Because she wrote Frank kept her sanity and spirits. "When I write, I can shake off all my cares," she wrote on April 5, 1944. It is typically called in English The Diary of a Young Girl and has
My reason for writing this paper is for my lack of attendance during important days for this course. I apologize for not emailing you. I was resting and attempting to get better in order to be able to do the group dance. That is what I saw as my ultimate goal. To be able to get back to my group and learn what they has done. Luckily I have learned the dance, even though I admit I have struggled learning it. Again I am sorry for not taking the time to email you to inform you of my situation. When you
to do the common, everyday tasks involved in content marketing? From coming up with amazing ideas to top quality writing, you know by now there is a great deal that goes into today’s necessities that make up great content marketing. So how can you make the entire process easier? You need tools that will help you generate ideas. You also need tools that will make the overall writing process easier. You probably even need tools to market the content for you. Well, here’s the good news about the
Favorite character: Mickey Mouse “When I was a baby, my aunt gave me a stuffed Mickey Mouse for Christmas. That prompted my family to give me Mickey Mouse things over the course of my entire life. So now, I have a huge collection of them at my desk.” Pro Park Tips: > “For the fastest ride on Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, sit in the back of the train. You’ll go faster for longer because the train gets up to speed when you’re at the top of the hill as opposed to halfway down.” >”There are hidden
H.P. Lovecraft wrote a book called Supernatural Horror in Literature. In the book he wrote a literary analysis about Poe’s writing he says, “Like most fantasists, Poe excels in incidents and broad narrative.” I agree with what Lovecraft has to say about Poe’s protagonist. In each of his stories like “The Black Cat” and “Tell Tale Heart” both of these stories have such an amazing horror into them but when you start reading more about the main characters you realize that all his main characters always
On Tuesday, fans said goodbye to “Bones.” Twelve seasons, two hundred forty-six episodes, and numerous crimes solved, I had to say goodbye to not only my favorite TV series but a huge part of my life. I’ll start with a bit of backstory. “Bones” stars Emily Deschanel and David Boreanaz. Deschanel plays Dr. Temperance Brennan, a forensic anthropologist, while Boreanaz plays a sexy FBI Special Agent Seeley Booth. Together, the two investigate murder cases involving skeletal remains. In the lab, there’s