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Ten Ways to Think About Writing

After reading E. Shelley Reid’s article, “Ten Ways To Think About Writing: Metaphoric Musings for College Writing Students” I better understood the analytical approach to many writers’ works, I was able to realize that many writers have seemingly similar issues in their works and as they were pointed out in the article I realized that I also … Continue reading Ten Ways to Think About Writing

Admission Letter

October 25, 2020 Martha Minow J.D. Admissions Office 2nd Floor Austin Hall Cambridge, MA02138 Phone: 617-495-3179 Email: jdadmiss@law.harvard.edu Subject: Application to Harvard Law School (Judiciary Degree) Dear Mrs. Minow,         I am seeking admission into the Judiciary Degree program at Harvard Law School. This program has pioneered countless legendary professionals such as Barack Obama, Elena Kagan, … Continue reading Admission Letter

RLW Reading

There are novels that go into depth on the structure of the authors message and how they convey it can be through technique, style, organization but there are also readings that transcend this. There are readings that elevate these structures by having detailed descriptions of what they want the reader to see or understand. By understanding … Continue reading RLW Reading

Rhetoric

The media directly influences the way society views itself, specifically women and teens. The use of Pathos, Ethos, and Logos helps to further illustrates this by making the reader question whether or not they are meeting those societal standards. Logos is set forth to make the reader question whether they really know their body or … Continue reading Rhetoric

Santa Rosa Writing Prompts

I have always recognized nature’s importance in my life but I do not usually take into account the thought that humans and nature are connected together. During the Saturday pod with Cause Hanna I realized just how important we can be towards the world. We affect and in many instances destroy the world and although … Continue reading Santa Rosa Writing Prompts

Ronald Reagan Library

When I was told that we were going to the Ronald Reagan Library I imagined an actual library with books (which made me really excited because I love books), not a museum. However as I walked through the museum and I realized that I didn’t agree with many of his ideas. Although he did seem to … Continue reading Ronald Reagan Library

Hazy Lies

The Sixties rang through the country and through the world, it ushered in skepticism and rebellion throughout the nation. Citizens began to revolutionize within themselves and realize that the government was not what it seemed to be. The lies the government told the public began to crumble in the late sixties, early seventies, the public … Continue reading Hazy Lies

Vietnam War

The Vietnam War swayed voters left and right, some were pro war while others were vehemently anti war. Voters in 1966 were beginning to question the intentions of the war or if it was the best option. However, many voters were torn, they wanted the war to end but they wanted to win the war … Continue reading Vietnam War

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