I read most of the book Great Work: How to Make a Difference People Love, the reason why I didn’t finish the book completely was because of lack of time. My sister and I are taking the same class so we share the book to avoid spending more money on another book. She first started reading the book, and took her a lot of time. When it was my turn to read the book, I didn’t have much time. I tried to read the most of it in order to do the assignments. I really just missed a couple of pages but I can say I really got most of the book. I know this isn’t a good reason but is the truth. Despite that, I really liked the book. It was very engaging and entertaining and I would totally recommended it to someone.
Even though, I didn’t finish the book completely I think I did a really good job with both of my papers. Being English my second language I have hard time writing. I went to the writing center to ask for a second opinion and also to revise my papers. I was shocked when they said my writing was very good and that they were impressed. Now I can say I know how to write a rhetorical essay. When you read a book, you don’t think how the author engages you in the writing whether what they say on their book. The examples we did on class help me identify the ethos, pathos, and logos in the book. I would say that it can be more helpful other kind of activities or assignments that help the students improved their writing and vocabulary that only writing papers.
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Andrea Hawkins BIB – 104 8/13/14 Scott Hovater The Great Literary Works of Solomon A collection of books are written by several authors, with one predominant author in each book. These collections form part of the Old Testament. Both books point the reader to God. They give us insight into God's character. Psalms is David responding to God with praise and worship. Psalms offers us a glimpse into the hearts of men who follow the living God and sought him out at some point in their lives. The…
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Sharla Hanley The Great Depression The Great Depression, an immense tragedy that placed millions of Americans out of work, the great depression in general, as a whole is one that was put on the map in the great United States. I believe that the great depression is now what they called the recession not as worst or bad, but it is the beginning. The great depression is one that will go down in the history books. The great depression didn’t happen only in America but all over the world too.…
Democracy, Slavery dilemma, Great Society, and Tickle-down policies by previous Presidents. You will find that President Barack have many similarity and differences to this Presidents. Andrew Jackson one of the Presidents, who was dealing with the Jacksonian Democracy the political party of equals is not the same today. Jackson was a states' rights advocate. Andrew Jackson and Barack Obama both feel that black men should work but, Jackson felt as if white men should put in more work them black. Barack Obama…
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King 1 American Studies Assignment 4 part 2 July 25, 2013 The Great Depression The Great Depression was a big tragedy that left a lot of Americans out of work and hungry. It affected many people’s lives and a lot of people suffered and even died. The depression lasted roughly 12 years. Many believe that the Federal Reserve Board had many failed policies. They caused a shrinking of the money supply that made economic conditions worse. The stock market crash on October 29, 1929 signified…
The Impact of the Great Depression “First of all, let me assert my firm beleif that the only we have to fear is fear itself.” This is a quote that Franklin D. Roosevelt said at his first inaugural address. Many people were impacted by the Great Depression because people did not have jobs. Parents could not pay rent or electric. They did not have food to store in their fridge or their cabnits. Stores were laying off people because they were not making enough income in their stores. Stores were…
Abraham Lincoln was a man of humble beginnings who, though self-taught, rose to greatness through the many leadership qualities that he possessed. Quality traits that Lincoln possessed were honesty, integrity and a great devotion towards the rights of the people. It was probably through his impoverished upbringing that he formed such a bond with common folks. Lincoln was able to show the country that an ordinary person, with strong character and integrity, was capable of inspiring others to greatness…
and ideas mark him as one of the great founders of modern psychology. The Harlem Renaissance In the early 20th century, African Americans were a repressed culture. Racism, was a rampant problem and over 5 million. African-American migrates to Northern States seeking for a better environment. New York city took in a great number of migrating African Americans seeking opportunity. A great many found themselves living in Harlem, and in this part of Manhattan a great cultural rebirth happened. African…