Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

The Last Note
(Reflection Letter)

Lets Think About This One
(Intro Critical Thinking)

Tribes

Second Look
(Intro Revision)

What’s In My Wallet

The Sound of My Own Voice
(Intro Awareness of audience and voice)

Self-confidence

Personal Preference
(Intro Writer’s Choice)

Embrace or Attack

The last note


Hey yall my name is Anna, I am 20 years old, I have a strong opinion on plenty of things but don’t feel the need to force them on anyone, everyone deserves their own thoughts, I can and will give my input if it welcomed but in no way expect you to agree with everything I say. My writings are very opinionated, and I believe that my voice is very clear in all of my pieces that I have shown here.

It has been a ride being in this class, I have learned a lot from all of you. The discussion boards were very helpful when I didn’t exactly know hot to go about assignments, and the input from all of the fellow students was helpful too. Also getting to see where others were at in terms of their writings, and bouncing ideas off of each other when it comes to writing thesis was really fun for me to see. The three themes this quarter, identity, community and tradition were perfect for this type of class, and how we all interacted. It broadened my thoughts and my writing skills.

The titles of my blogs are to me very self explanatory, nothing too tricky, just a touch of originality. I chose all the pieces in this blog because they were some of my favorite topics, and assignments. When I enjoy the topic I enjoy the writing portion.

Tribes


First off I would like to point out that we are all in at least one tribe, this tribe we cannot choose. When Jon Stewart is talking about how his generation as destroyed this earth he says, "You fix this thing, you're the next generation, people"(126). Weather we like it or not we are in at least one tribe/community. Our generation is a separation of itself in this world. Each generation has its own trends and habits, slang and fashion. You always here older people say, "back in my day..." Why do they say this? Because when they were growing up their generation was different, their generation thinks differently, their community has a barrier from the younger community. Now I am not saying that that barrier cannot be broken, but it is there non-the less.

Lets Think About This One

 
This was from the "Tribes and More" DB. It was something this was one of my favorite parts to the class. When I can delve into my own life and mind and can easily write about something it sticks, and I always tend to write better and more freely when it is something I enjoy writing. But with this particular discussion board I chose to write about being in a generational tribe instead of an obvious tribe of, where we might live what color skin we are. In this write I feel like even for myself I thought out of the box and viewed the topic critically and differently.

Whats in my wallet?


Original:
If you were to peek inside my purse right now you would find a whole mess of things. There are four pockets all together so there is room for an abundance of items. You will know right of the bat, I am not that organized, I have things tossed about and scattered all over the place. There are papers that are crumbled and keys that are lost. One thing you would find out about me is that I love God, and I love my church. My Bible and my notebook are with me always, along with all of the announcement papers I get when I go to church. Something people might assume about me is that I am very social, I have a few invitations to friends parties, along with lots of pictures of my friends and me.

Something that you might not pick up from looking through my purse, is that I am very sarcastic. I love to have fun, and part of that is messing with peoples heads. I have been told I have a very good poker face, and it is very hard to read me, and if you know me at all, i take that to my full advantage. 

Revision:
If you were to peek inside my purse right now you would find a whole mess of things. For one my purse is very big, so that in itself tells you that I’m a hoarder, or at least that’s what I think when I see people with lugging big purses around. Do us girls really need everything that’s in our bags? Let me in on a secret, NO! There are four pockets all together so there is room for an abundance of items. You will know right of the bat, I am not that organized, I have things tossed about and scattered all over the place. There are papers that are crumbled and keys that are lost. One thing you would find out about me is that I love God, and I love my church. My Bible and my notebook are with me always, along with all of the announcement papers that they hand out at church. Something someone might assume about me is that I am very social; I have a few invitations to friend’s parties, along with lots of pictures of my friends and me.

Something that you might not pick up from looking through my purse, is that I am very sarcastic, and now that I think about it, how can you tell that from looking at ones personal items? I love to have fun, and part of that is messing with people’s heads. I have been told I have a very good poker face, and it is very hard to tell when I am being real and honest, or just trying to pull a prank and see if I am believable. And if you know me at all, I take having a good poker face to my full advantage.

Second look


   This was from my “What’s in my wallet” blog post. Along with plenty of spelling and grammar issues, I looked over the whole thing and realized how scatter brained I must have been while writing this. So instead of explaining everything so fast, I slowed it down, and went in depth a little more with what I was trying to get across, and explaining what was actually in my wallet. When I get going on something, it is sometimes hard for me to see that I am not making sense half the time, or leave things very vague. I know there are plenty of assignments that I could look over and edit, but for this assignment I could only choose one.

Self-confidence


The first thing I notice about someone else is his or her self-confidence. No matter how grand or how small it may be, it speaks the loudest to me. Sometimes it is hard to detect, you could see from yards away how much confidence, or lack of confidence they have, or it might take a conversation to be able to tell. Your self-confidence really tells the people around you how you view yourself, and what your self-identity is.

For example, you are at a friends house, at a restaurant, or out at the mall, and there is that one loud person telling all the stories and making big movements, THAT is a person with a lot of self confidence. Why else would the try and draw so much attention to themselves? Because they are confident enough to know they can handle the attention. Now don't get me wrong, I am not saying outgoing people are self centered and want all of the attention, I have no problem with people like this because it makes for good entertainment, I am just saying that they are confident in themselves to be in front of people and let their place be known. And on the other hand there are some people with low self-confidence who are off to the side, not even knowing if they should laugh at the jokes being told, or know how to respond when asked a simple question. They are very timid and to themselves, and aren’t comfortable expressing a lot of emotion in front of a large crowd.

Now these are the two extremes, but you guys get my point. This is what I see first in people, it is neither negative nor positive, just my first impression upon meeting someone, or of someone just passing by.