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    Hey Whipple Book Report

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    The book I chose to read for this class is called Hey Whipple. Squeeze This: A Guide to Creating Great Ads by Luke Sullivan. Luke Sullivan works as a copywriter at Fallon McElligott, one of the best advertising agencies. He has won several awards for his great work. In this book, Luke talks mainly on how to make the best ads. Sullivan talks about getting a strategy, protecting your work, not being choosy on which agency you get, and more. In the beginning of the book, he begins talking about Mr.…

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    writing requires writers to reflect, and the challenge of this essay made me look at my writing and dive deeper into myself to pull out what necessary to get an A, which ultimately led me to growing as a writer. The hardest part of the writing process was putting together our first rough draft. This was the most challenging part as it required us to write our first college paper, which was graded heavily like a rough draft. This was not a rough draft you submitted to just get points, and I…

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    Communicating while in a Workplace Have you ever wondered how many college students can write correctly? Jeffery J. Selingo is the author of “There Is Life After College”, and he believes that writing and communication skills are an important set of skills to have and that most college students do not have this skill. Selingo says that most college students have taken five or less than five college classes that required them to write (Selingo). In the last five years, more employers have…

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    Stuart Hall Ideology

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    (p.1084). This creates culture essentialist generalizations through which others paint those belonging from that culture with the same brush and attach the same label to them. Hence, assignment of individuals in each culture becomes a naturalized process and the labels attached, give meaning to each culture. For example, the media humanizes violent acts committed by white people, making it appear as acts of self-defence and dehumanizes acts people of color by showing that they are violent,…

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    While researching texts written about how can a person learn to be “grittier”. I found a few authors who publish articles and a book about how you can become being “gritty”. Gritty people tend to stick to their goals regardless of failures. According, to Amy Chu, Malcolm Gladwell, and David Yeager people can be “gritty” by strictness, threats, practicing and reaching their goal. These authors explained how a person learn to be “gritty”. Lulu learned how to be “gritty” by her mother threatening…

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    read analysis. They believe that every student finds different meaning in every text they read as they show when they state, “There is a growing consensus in our field that reading should be thought of as a constructive rather than as a receptive process: that “meaning” does not exist in a text but in readers and the representations they build” (167). This shows that they do not share the same ideas about reading that many K-12 institutions throughout the united states do considering…

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    My final-for-now draft did not fully articulate to the audience the action I desired for them to initiate. This occurred due to my initial mindset entering the project of just wanting to present the facts without forcing my opinion on the reader. After employing the editorial perspective on my essay, I realize I must present my position for there to be closure on my editorial…

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    EN222 Final Reflection Essay 1000 word minimum MLA Format EN222 was not exactly a class that I was excited about seeing on my schedule this semester. Literature is not something I had ever really enjoyed. I went back and forth with my advisor on whether or not I needed the class. It is the only general education class that was not required when I obtained my Associates Degree from Omari's Technical Community College. Diving into the class reading and assignments, I found myself beginning…

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    How Opening Sentence Lays Down Solid Foundation in an Argument Essay Each type of essay has its own structure and target audience. It needs to get the point across through many literary devices. However, in every essay where one tries to argue a point, a topic sentence plays a major starter role for what follows it. In an essay “Bleak Future” Samantha Magaña examines the effect of budget cuts on education. Magaña starts with generalization of facts as a topic sentence which is then followed by…

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    It's always fun to write an essay about the meaning of writing. The chapter we read, called What Is “Academic” Writing? by L. Lennie Irvin really drill down the thoughts and guide us to what writing can be. I thought writing is a response. We write become we have a response or a reaction to something. You can start off with a sentence onto a paragraph and eventually to an essay. Writing can be very lovely but is there such thing as perfect writing? It seems that everyone has a different mean to…

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