I 've never been a person who likes to talk about themselves, so I found this very challenging especially having to do it for the whole semester each new reading response was a stepping stone towards getting more comfortable with doing new things and it defiantly showed in every new assignment that was done. Reading “Coming to an Awareness of Language” by Malcolm X and how he found his own voice when he wasn 't being heard. He made me open my mind and be amazed at the fact that he learned how to read and write in prison, that he even read the entire dictionary. It was a great way to begin and get engage in the course. I actually read the article twice because it spoke to me and made me look forward to what other great stories our professor would choose for us to read inside Language Awareness: Readings for College Writers. After various topics we encountered “What’s Natural about Our Natural Products?” by Sarah Federman. It discussed the word natural and how it is being manipulated into various meanings, just to lure the consumer into buying a healthy organic product when it may not even be the truth. This reading plus the documentaries that were shown actually affected me the most out of the whole course. I started to read labels, look at packaging and most importantly changed my way of eating by becoming a vegetarian. It 's been a hard process but I 'm glad that I got aware of the issue and made a positive
I 've never been a person who likes to talk about themselves, so I found this very challenging especially having to do it for the whole semester each new reading response was a stepping stone towards getting more comfortable with doing new things and it defiantly showed in every new assignment that was done. Reading “Coming to an Awareness of Language” by Malcolm X and how he found his own voice when he wasn 't being heard. He made me open my mind and be amazed at the fact that he learned how to read and write in prison, that he even read the entire dictionary. It was a great way to begin and get engage in the course. I actually read the article twice because it spoke to me and made me look forward to what other great stories our professor would choose for us to read inside Language Awareness: Readings for College Writers. After various topics we encountered “What’s Natural about Our Natural Products?” by Sarah Federman. It discussed the word natural and how it is being manipulated into various meanings, just to lure the consumer into buying a healthy organic product when it may not even be the truth. This reading plus the documentaries that were shown actually affected me the most out of the whole course. I started to read labels, look at packaging and most importantly changed my way of eating by becoming a vegetarian. It 's been a hard process but I 'm glad that I got aware of the issue and made a positive