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Friday, April 24, 2009
Journal 6
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Journal 9

Journal 11
Journal 12
Monday, April 20, 2009
journal 12
I have learned a lot about my writing from this class. This class has helped me realize that much of my writing does not have enough examples or vivids. I need to show not tell. I have also learned a lot about research papers and how the proper way to write them actually is. I learned a lot about the communities I am and the ones around them by simply reflecting and writing on them. Much of this class was reflective and observatory which really made me think and engage in the topics in which I was writing. My perspective on my community hasn't necessarily changed but broadened vastly compared to what it used to be. Overall, my writing has improved some, but I still need some work in some areas. Practice makes perfect.
Changes...
As far as communities I have learned to look at them a new way. Especially stereotyping and the role that the use of stereotype plays in misunderstandings between culture. I really enjoyed the media paper, it gave me the most time to analyze and organize these thoughts.
Overall good experience, I definitely watch "Weeds" differently nowadays. :-)
Journal 12
journal 12
What I've Learned
This semester my writing has improved through all the different papers and workshops that we’ve had. I have learned how to add more detail to my papers and how to back up everything that I say. I will continue to add more detail in the future and limit the general statements, as well as continue to cite every source I use, both in text, and at the end. Since all of our papers were about communities, I have learned how each community is different but at the same time have a lot in common. Not every community has to be a city or made up of a specific ethnic group. There are many different forms of communities, and they are all made up of a group of people. Each community suffers from stereotypes in one way or another, and writing all these papers is going to help me be more open to them in the future.
what i've learned
Judgment
Sunday, April 19, 2009
this semester
This semester
what i learned
In this class, i have learned many things regarding research papers. Specifically, I have learned how to convey my point with facts and research while incorporating my own voice in an appropriate manner. I would say that my voice has gotten more controlled and more efficient. I feel like I can use my voice to say what I need to say effectively. I will continue in this way in my future papers, and use the skills acquired from this course. As far as what I will not, or would choose not to continue to use...it would be MLA format. This is just one thing that is nitpicky, but necessary to learn for future classes, but I wouldn't mind if I never used it again. I have learned some things about my community. I enjoyed researching the colorblind community, for example, because I was interested and actually yearning to find facts and information about the condition that I have. I wouldn;t say my perspective has changed, per se, but it has been challenged and tested. My mind has been open to other perspectives, and I think that is a healthy thing.
what i learned
enc1102
Friday, April 17, 2009
This Semester!
Journal 12: Due Monday, April 20
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
journal 11
SI.com
Espn
Movie Website
I chose IMDB.com (Internet Movie Database). It is probably the best website out there in regards to finding information on a movie. The layout is nice and simple and easy to navigate through. The background is white and they use dark blue around the most important tabs and links, to get your attention. At the top-center of the page, they have all the popular tabs such as now playing, tv listings, showtimes, and tickets. Right under that is the search bar where you can search for movies, actors/actresses, etc. On the left of the page they have an updated list on movie info., such as tops at the box office, coming soon, new to DVD, etc. On the right they have a few more links to popular articles, and a list of all the famous artists born today. In the center they have all the news articles and links to some trailers.
When you search for a movie or person, it takes you to a page with other people and movies that have a similar name, where you can easily find the movie or person that you are looking for. If you search for a movie, it will give you a few photos related to the film followed by a user rating, director, writers, release date, genre, plot summary, and cast. All the way in the bottom, you can find a discussion board, and on the left there are numerous links sorted by category to find more info. on the movie. If you search for an actor, it will give you their birth date, life bio, and a chronological lists of all the movies they have been on, which you can click to see info. on that film. This website is filled with information and it is all really well organized.
Target.com
Good Website
The key to any good sports website
The key to any good sports website (besides the information) is layout, layout, and layout. The average sports fan when he loads up ESPN is immediately witnessing a crispy high definition layout of the the days top sports stories. The top 4 stories (or the ones ESPN thinks are most important) are presented slide by slide with a picture and quick description of the story, clicking the picture takes you to the full article. On the side you have the title of the some other top news stories along with the option of having "my headlines". Overall the sites is very crisp, neatly laid out, almost in a sort of "digital newspaper" type layout. The font is easy to read and appropriate colors. The depth/background is a light red with the the top holding the scoreboard of various sports teams and below links to different segments of the website. The emphasis is put on the main story slides they immediately draw attention both due to its size (taking up the most) also the fact they hold usually high def image of the story in particular. The other headlines on the side are less striking and are there for the reader to see after he sees the main headlines. Like I said earlier the alignment is great and neatly laid out, you can tell emphasis was put on making this site both attractive and user friendly, the alignment is almost makes it appear like a digital newspaper. Overall, one of the better designs on the net.
ugly website
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
The secret to a good web page...
Monday, April 6, 2009
Tiffany and Co.
designs
Journal 11- Due Wednesday, April 8
Friday, March 27, 2009
The community which I am writing about is unique in its respect to "artifacts". There are many supposed artifacts that would indicate what the community is and why and how it relates to it. However, there is not one true 'artifact' that represents the community that I am portraying. The African-American community has many connotative objects, products, historical relics, etc. that help to reveal their past. I am almost positive that the large majority of their community would not appreciate a Plantation, University, bus, basketball court, or the millions of other things that the community has delved into or has been a part of, to represent their community as a whole. This is why something very close to us here Tallahassee is a perfect so-called 'artifact' to represent them. At a roughly centerpoint crossroads on campus here at Florida State University, there is a larger-than-life portrayal of the racial accomplishments that happened here at this school over the past century. There are three large statues standing on a pedastal looing outward representing African-American individuals who were either the first of their community to graduate, the first Homecoming Queen, and the first athlete here this prewstigious university. This is a prime example of an artifact to represent them.
No One True Artifact
the great american city

the artifact i chose is the american flag. ocala was voted the most american city in the world. the community might be small but it definitely makes up for its size in other areas. All of the people there are humble, caring and true. they really know what true friendship and love means. no matter what happens in this tiny "po-dunk" town, there is always someone there to lend you a helping hand. for this reason, it is truly american. i am honored to come from such a place. as we ocalians live our daily lives we strive to continue the great ols american traditions we were raised to uphold.
Journal 10

In the Ultimate Fighting Championship the mixed martial artists compete for the belt. To hold the belt means that the fighter has proved his dominance over everyone in the world within his weight class. To achieve the belt takes an immense amount of training a preperation. It is a symbol of a fighters greatness. To any other community it would just be a belt, but within the mixed martial arts community it represents the true greatness of a fighter.
Phi Sig

The crest of my fraternity is very important artifact from my community because it represents the principles and ideals of my fraternity without the crest Phi Sigma Kappa wouldn't be the same. Brotherhood, Scholarship, and Character are the founding principles of Phi Sigma Kappa. All brothers strive to examplifie the founding principles of Phi Sig, so it represents the core, foundation, image, and identity of the fraternity.

The Badge
Cuban Artifact

For my artifact I chose the Cuban flag because it is something that every Cuban can relate too. Cubans are proud of their homeland, even if they’re not happy with the current government. They are proud to display their flag at events and in their homes. In the Cuban flag, the blue stripes refer to the three old divisions of the island, and the two white stripes represent the strength of the independent ideal. The red triangle represents equality, freedom, and fraternity as well as the blood shed in the fight for the country’s independence. The white star symbolizes the absolute freedom among the Cuban people. To many Cubans, it represents their past before Castro took over, and to others it represents hope for the future. Without the flag, many Cubans in exile or living in Cuba would feel more alone, helpless and have little hope. Having the flag let’s them think of the good old days, and that is why it is so important. Taking the flag away would be like taking their heart.
Classiness

Thursday, March 26, 2009
Bay Hill

College Baseball Player (Baseball)
journal 10

Trying to think of an artifact that represents the homeless community was difficult, mainly because the most people in the homeless community do not have many possessions. However, I do feel that a shopping cart is an artifact that gives a good representation of this community. Most truly homeless people have only the clothes on their back and maybe a few items they actually own. What little they do own is usually carted around with them in either a shopping cart or a piece of luggage. From my experience talking to homeless people, they are very protective of these carts or whatever it is that they have with them because it is common for other homeless people to try to steel these things. This artifact does lose its meaning when removed from the community. Most people only use shopping carts when they are grocery shopping. I know if I were to see a random shopping cart I would just think of going grocery shopping, it would have no meaning to me whatsoever.