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    For most people, the saying, “You never know what you have, until you don’t have it anymore.” is something they hear a lot but never truly understand until they need to. For instance, English. Sometimes, as a society, we take for granted the basic fundamentals of what could propel us to success and greatness. In Homemade Education by Malcolm X, we surely see the outcome of when you aren’t knowledgeable in the English language and the great affects of when you are. Malcolm X expresses how he…

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    Nourish My Literacy

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    So many people nourish my literacy, although there is none like dad, whose life was a prime model having an undeniable colossal impact on my literacy. A self-made person, who believed 100 % and more in the power of education, to him education, is the answer to the world’s entire problem. By profession, he is a military scientist, but to everybody that knows him, he is also a chemist, a physicist, a biologist, a linguistic, a history guru and absolute geography maniac and that is all because of…

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    I imagine that I can do anything from hold my reader’s hand to open new doors for them to explore. The trick is making sure I do whichever of those things I set out to do. My high school creative writing teacher gave me a lasting piece of advice, “Once you give your writing to the audience, it is no longer yours.” I constantly think about what my audience will have once I give them my writing, mostly because I never get to make that writing…

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    Brattleboro: Poem Analysis

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    The funniest thing about the town of Brattleboro was that it was impossible to not be creative. Everywhere you could possibly look there would be something that you could base a poem or painting off of. Everyone you met could be a character in some amazing novel. Every song you hear could allow you to create more music. This entire town oozed with art. Even the school was prominently people who one day would be an artist of sorts. There were trees everywhere. After all, the town did have a law…

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    The criteria needed to be considered be a good writer from an academic standpoint is a complex formula that for some comes naturally and for others is like navigating a nearly impossible labyrinth of methods, rules, and requirements. Many students including myself, struggle with these concepts. Even after having a background with college level English courses, both of which I was enrolled in at the University of Alaska Anchorage (UAA), the struggle continues. In my own experience, frustration…

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    Ever since I got to know that personal project is all about an excellent opportunity to produce a truly creative piece of my own and to demonstrate the skills I have learned in approaches to learning I only saw myself writing a book. We have always been reading the books of Charles Dickens, Jane Austen, Alan Moore and of many more but when I started reading books of Alan Moore I was all into science and always wanted to write a book of my own on a scientific topic. Thus I made DREAMS, the topic…

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    The phrase "Creative Treatment of Actuality" can have different meanings for different people. According the Chapter 9 in Film: A Critical Introduction (Pramggiore), the term was first used to describe early short movies that showed everyday life, shows, performances, and parades. These upstaged acts of life were non-fiction documentaries that depicted normal activates that people would see or do daily. Therefore, the phrase can all together mean the artistic use of everyday life in film to give…

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    Characteristics of Creative People 1. Creative people are dynamic Not at all like the clear majority, imaginative individuals don't permit their brains to end up plainly latent, tolerating and unquestioning. They figure out how to keep their interest consuming, or if nothing else to revive it. One part of this scholarly dynamism is perkiness. Like little kids with building squares, innovative individuals love to toy with thought, organizing them in new mixes, taking a gander at them from…

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    Ever since I was little, I believed there were two types of readers, fast and slow. I knew I was a slow reader and was envious of the ones that were speedy. Little did I know that reading speed had nothing to do with how good of a reader you were. I was recently introduced to the essay “Rhetorical Reading Strategies and the Construction of Meaning” written by Christina Haas and Linda Flowers. This essay opened my eyes and made me realize that there is various type of readers. Along with this…

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    My Love Of Writing

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    Some may say in an unbearable voice, “Writing is so boring! I don 't want to write, be creative, or write essays about any historical event.” I was not surrounded by many lovers of writing growing up. That is why I appreciate writing as much as I do. It is the sense of being unique and not following the crowd of literacy haters that gave me my gratitude. It is a way to transform my inner thoughts into something worthy of pen and paper. From little jots about cats and dogs from my youthful days…

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