Credit at Last
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For my last extra credit I read an article on web of language about a ten
year old boy in England who had a yorkshire accent before he had brain
surgery be...
Finishing the Credit
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To finish up my extra credit assignments, I have a get out of jail free
card to replace: submitting something to the Eckerd Review and the 1000000
monkeys.
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4 modes and Rhetorical Analysis
My paper focuses on two things, the idea of honor amongs thieves, and the
idea that, this can most strongly be found in a p...
11/17/08
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Vogler states that the Hero’s Journey is an accurate map to become a
writer, and better yet a human being. He states that the Hero’s Journey and
the Writer...
4 modes Rhetorical Analysis
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Andrew Biersack
11/20/08
Robinson
Rhetorical Analysis
Mode 1 (Artwork):
One of the pieces I found to fulfill the artwork mode is a unique piece
that is not...
Reading Selection Assessment
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I think that A Good Man Is Hard To Find, Indian Camp, The Offshore Pirate,
The Metamorphosis, On the Road and The Shadow of the Wind should stay on
the rea...
EXTRA CREDIT WEEKS 1-11
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To keep track of your extra credit, please post on your blog the following:
What you did? What you learned? Why others should do the activity?
Week 1: Free...
anti bib 11
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Jasmine Soule
Professor Robinson
Analytical and Persuasive Writing
16 November 2008
Vogler, Christopher. “The Writer’s Journey” “Stories are alive.” The
Wr...
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Brooke Green
11/17/08
CO 122: Analytic and Persuasive Writing
Annotated Bibliography # 11
Prof. Kathleen Robinson
Fall 2008
Vogler, Christopher. “Epilogue...
ann. bib. #11
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Vogler, Christopher. “The Writer‘s Journey,” “Stories are Alive” . The
Writer's Journey : Mythic Structure for Writers Third Edition. Studio City,
CA: Mich...
Annotation 11
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Annotation # 11
11/16/08
MLA:
Vogler, Christopher . The Writer's Journey : Mythic structure for writers .
3. Studio City, CA: Michael Wiese Productions, 20...
Vogler - The Writer's Journey/Stories are Alive
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Emily Wiemken
Analytical and Persuasive Writing
Prof. Robinson
Annotation
Annotation for Vogler’s “The Writer’s Journey/Stories Are Alive”
In the writer’s ...
I would be....
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If I would have to choose a Disney world character, I think I would be
mulan. I identify myself with mulan because she is a powerful woman who had
to fight...
Have you ever been to Mexicali?
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Procrastinating! So much fun. I haven't been on this in ages. Thought about
maybe starting it up again before going to Paris. Hmmm.
Archetypes
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Threshold Guardian:
In this chapter, Vogler went into further detail about the threshold
guardian. Their purpose is to guard the gateway to the new world an...
Extra Credit
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What you did? What you learned? Why others should do the activity?
Week 1: Go to http://www.freerice.com/ and donate 1000 grains of rice.
Freerice.com is a ...
Project Three Volunteer Log
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Project Three Volunteer Log
Eckerd College
Name of Organization: Happy Workers
Location of Organization: St. Petersburg, FL
Volunteer Opportunity: Spend...
Annotations 1-7
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Vogler, Christopher “A Practical Guide”
The Writers Journey: Mythic Structure for Writers. 3rd Edition. Studio
City, CA
Michael Wiese Productions, 2007. 1-2...
Quiz on Plath
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The Bell Jar centers around a young girl recalling her worries and
interests. The story takes place during the Cold War, around the time
Julius and Ethel ...
Vogler Annotated Bibliography #8
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Vogler, Christopher. “Book Two: Stage Nine: Reward and Stage Ten: The Road
Back”. The Writers Journey. Studio City, CA: Michael Wiese Productions,
1998. 17...
volunteer log
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Project Three Volunteer Log
Eckerd College
Name of Organization:
Creative Clay
Location of Organization:
Central ave. st petersburg
Volunteer Opportunity:...
Reflect/action
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I have finally found a volunteer place to go to and found a person to
interview. My plan of action is to volunteer there on mon for the 3 hours.
Also, get ...
Reflection...
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So far I have read over 300 pages of Vogler's Writer's Journey and have
completed 11 distinct annotations on every chapter of his book. I have also
complet...
The Final Structure to Vogler's Creation...
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Summary
"The Writer's Journey" relates the enormous connection between the Hero's
Journey and the journey of the writer. Vogler explains how much alike t...
Ethos, Logos, and Pathos
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Voice
Logos: American Soldier- Toby Keith
Ethos: Better together- Jack Johnson
Pathos: Peace on earth- U2
Visual
Pathos:
Because it represents
the ...
roommate and boy trouble
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how do i tell my roommate that the guy i wanted to date ended up being a
scrub and now an old friend wants to date? thats not the end tho, i kinda
locked h...
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picture for week 8
Week 1
So for week one, we went to freerice.com. By defining words you can help
donate rice to starving people. So in addition to hel...
Extra Credit (remaining 4)
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7. For this extra credit assigment, I located 3 videos on www.youtube.com
that related to my project 2 research paper:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWg...
Volunteer
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Name of organization: Habitat for Humanity
Location: Sarasota, Florida
Volunteer hours: 7:20 am-12:00 pm
When? October 11, 2008
What did you do? Help build a...
Analysis of Four Modes
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*Rhetorical Analysis of Four Modes*
*Book*
Brown, Dan. *Angels and Demons*. New York: Washington Square P, 2006.
I first learned o...
Revised Four Modes
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My visual and textual elements are all describing the struggles that
college student have with the illicit use and abuse of prescription
stimulants, pri...
Volunteer Log
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Project Three Volunteer Log
Eckerd College
Name of Organization:
Hands on Atlanta at AHHH
Location of Organization:
Atlanta, Georgia
Volunteer Opportunity...
Service and Interview
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Project 3 Volunteer Log
Eckerd College
Name of Organization: Eckerd College Resident Advisor Program
Location of Organization: Eckerd College, St. Petersbu...
Volunteer Log
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Name of Organization: Family Promise
Location of Organization: 1st Presbyterian Church on Manatee Avenue in
Bradenton, Florida
Volunteer Opportunity: Some...
Volunteer Log
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Eckerd College
Name of Organization:
The Little Shelter
Location of Organization:
Northport NY
Volunteer Opportunity: The cat room
Re...
Planning for Project 3
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In preparation to project three I have found my four sources that are going
to inform my audience in an entertaining way, one being visual, another
being a...
Reflection/Action ?!?!?!?!??!?!
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Hmmmms..... Lets see I have not done much so my action plan will go as such:
- Do project 2
- Stalk Professor (action may be done before, after, and during m...
project reflection/ action plan
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Reflection: I've explored the ideology of masculinity in today's society.
I've used a diverse amount of mediums to portray my major findings in a
powerpoin...
Reflection/Action
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Reflect: I have done the rhetorical analysis. The song I picked shows how
meat is considered murder to some individuals. And how there are ways
around it. ...
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Reflect/Action
- I've found all my four modes about my topic, now I just have to finish
my Rhetorical Analysis on them and write two paragraphs for ...
Action reflection
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Reflect
I have written the four modes and posted them on my blog. The way i went
about this was by answering each question asked in the sheet given to us
a...
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Have done:
Plan of Action:
Get to work. Focus.
The plan is there, I have a clear understanding of what i want to do, now
it is simply time to get to work.
Chartoon Character
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I would like to think that everyone has seen Tom and Jerry at least once in
his or her life. I grew up on this show and I am in love with it. I would
be Je...
Here is where I will post the 15 extra credit opportunities. To receive the extra credit for the course, you will need to complete all 15. To keep track of your extra credit, please post on your blog the following: What you did? What you learned? Why others should do the activity? Your answers should be around a paragraph overall.
Week 6: Go to www.actsofkindness.org and read the stories. Then decide on a random act of kindness that you can do.
Week 7: Locate three youtube links that deal with your project two area for inquiry. Post these links on your blog.
Week 8: Locate the email address for the author of one of your sources. Construct an email to that author, and mention the research you are doing. Ask a question, or give a perspective on his or her research. BCC me on the email.
Week 9: For Halloween, dress in a costume which reflects a topic or character discussed in class. Take a photo of your "self" and post it on your blog.
Week 10: Vote or if you are not old enough to vote, go to http://www.rockthevote.org and locate your polling place.
Week 11: Submit a piece of your writing to the Eckerd Review. www.eckerd.edu/ecreview.
Week 12: If you have received a "get out of jail free" card, then that can be redeemed for three extra credit opportunities.
Week 13: If you have perfect attendance for the course, you may use that for four extra credit opportunities.
Week 14: Go to www.1000000monkeys.com. Post the beginning to your own story. Post the link to your story on your blog.
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