Tuesday, April 5, 2011

"I can see clearly now, the rain is gone..."

 Wow, what an accomplishment! I usually feel pretty good about turning in five pages that i know are mine, but nine was a remarkable feeling. I am really glad we had to have a chance to do an essay like that, even though it was hard. I have not written a research paper in probably 5 years, so it was very educational. I enjoyed looking up things on my topic and I felt very comfortable about looking up sources and checking out books from the library, which i feel is important information to learn early.

Learning about MLA in detail was also very beneficial. Its good to finally get those questions cleared up. Over all, it was definitely the most difficult paper we had to write, but with Chris's step by step set up of things, it was not that hard to complete. I enjoyed the conferences and peer review opportunities and I feel like we completed the paper in a timely, successful manner.

 And yet, at times this is still how I felt... :)


Nash, Johnny. "I Can See Clearly Now". Lyrics.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

End of School Feast By: Albus Dumbledore


 Intro: Dumbledore begins by saying that it is the end of the year, but Cedric is gone. He acknowledges this and asks for them to stand and raise their glasses to him. 


Main Points:Cedric was a great, loyal, happy person. 
He was murdered by Lord Voldemort.
Everyone is welcome back because friendship and trust will keep them strong against the Dark Lord.


Conclusion:He concludes by saying that these are dark and difficult times, but we can all be strong against the evil. He states that if you ever have to make a choice remember Cedric Diggory.
Pathetic Appeals: He appeals to their sense of fear and shocks them with the truth of his death. He intends to bring them closer together by strengthening their friendship against a horrible tragedy in their lives.
Counter Arguments: The Ministry and Parents might not want their kids to know that, but he feels that the truth is better than lies, and that lies are an insult to his memory.


End of School feast: "The end," said Dumbledore, looking around at then all, "of another year."
He paused, and is eyes fell upon the Hufflepuff table…. 
(....)
"There is much that I would like to say to you all tonight," said Dumbledore, "but first I must acknowledge the loss of a very fine person, who should be sitting here," he gestured toward the Huffelpuffs, "enjoying our feast with us. I would like you all, please, to stand, and raise you glasses, to Cedric Diggory."
(…)
"Cedric was a person who exemplified many of the qualities that distinguish Huffelpuff house. He was a good and loyal friend, a hard worker, he valued fair play. His death has affected you all, whether you knew him well or not. I think you have the right, therefore, to know exactly how it came about."
Harry raised his head and stared at Dumbledore.
"Cedric Diggory was murdered by Lord Voldemort."
A panicked whisper swept the Great Hall. People were staring at Dumbledore in disbelief, in horror. He looked perfectly calm as he watched them mutter themselves into silence.
"The Ministry of Magic," Dumbledore continued, "does not wish me to tell you this. It is possible that some of your parents will be horrified that I have done so – either because they will not believe that Lord Voldemort has returned, or because they think I should not tell you so, young as you are. It is my belief, however, that the truth is generally preferable to lies, and that any attempt to pretend that Cedric died as the result of an accident, or some sort of blunder of his own, is an insult to his memory."
(snipped the bit about being thankful to Harry)
"Every guest in this Hall," said Dumbledore, and his eyes lingered upon the Durmstrang students, "will be welcomed back here at any time, should they wish to come. I say to you all, once again -- in the light of Lord Voldemort's return, we are only as strong as we are united, as weak as we are divided. Lord Voldemort's gift for spreading discord and enmity is very great. We can fight it only by showing an equally strong bond of friendship and trust. Differences of habit and language are nothing at all if our aims are identical and our hearts are open.
"It is my belief -- and never have I so hoped that I am mistaken -- that we are all facing dark and difficult times. Some of you in this Hall have already suffered directly at the hands of Lord Voldemort. Many of your families have been torn asunder. A week ago, a student was taken from our midst.
"Remember Cedric. Remember, if the time should come when you have to make a choice between what is right and what is easy, remember what happened to a boy who was good, and kind, and brave, because he strayed across the path of Lord Voldemort. Remember Cedric Diggory." (GF37)

Thursday, March 10, 2011

The first five sources...

So here are my background sources. I haven't done research like this in a long time. So it is actually quite interesting! Sara

1. Michael J. Haupert "Sports and Sport Industry"  The Oxford Encyclopedia of Economic History. Ed. Joel Mokyr. Oxford University Press, 2003.  Brigham Young University (BYU).  11 March 2011  <http://www.oxfordreference.com.erl.lib.byu.edu/views/ENTRY.html?subview=Main&entry=t168.e0705>


2. Richard L. Worsnop "Centennial Olympic Games:  Have the Games gotten too comercialized?" http://library.cqpress.com.erl.lib.byu.edu/cqresearcher/document.php?id=cqresrre1996040500&type=hitlist&num=0


3.Wikipedia "Olympic Games- Budget" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olympic_Games#Budget


4. "The Olympics-The Flow of Olympic Money" http://ic.galegroup.com.erl.lib.byu.edu/ic/ovic/ReferenceDetailsPage/ReferenceDetailsWindow?displayGroupName=Reference&prodId=OVIC&action=e&windowstate=normal&catId=&documentId=GALE|EJ3011880107&mode=view#The_Flow_of_Olympic_Money

"I.O.C. Members Critical of U.S.O.C." http://ic.galegroup.com.erl.lib.byu.edu/ic/ovic/NewsDetailsPage/NewsDetailsWindow?displayGroupName=News&prodId=OVIC&action=e&windowstate=normal&catId=&documentId=GALE|A179685713&mode=view


5. Wikipedia "Peter Ueberroth- The 1984 Olympics" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Ueberroth

Friday, March 4, 2011

The Thesis..


Although already quite popular, world wide athletic competitions, such as the world cup and Olympics, should be more widely supported because they contribute to global peace through positively focused competition.

Thats what I got :) hope you like it.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

I'm going to have an Issue with this Issues Paper...


So many options, yet no ideas. So where to start? Chris said we should think about things that we are interested in so here we go. I think writing a paper about the globalization of sports would be interesting. You could talk about the formation of things like the Olympics and how some countries allow foreign people to come in to play sports there. It also unifies the world with good spirited competition. I had a chance to see the World Cup advertised in South Korea just as much as it was in the U.S, and the actual competition was in Africa! I think sports are very interesting, when globalization is taken into account.

Another option could be something like movies, language, or even business?
I'm not sure on how to turn any of these into arguments though, without doing the boring ''this is true'' argument. Any help on that problem would be appreciated. Maybe I could say that good spirited competition can reduce global conflicts through friendly interaction?
 Help me out everyone :)

Friday, February 25, 2011

The Light at the End of the Tunnel


Wow! Rhetorical analysis: check! We are going through these papers like lightening, but they've all been great so far. Although the rhetorical analysis was a lot harder for me to write then i thought it was going to be, it all turned out okay. I agreed with what was stated in class today, that it is so nice and appreciated to be able to pick your own topic for our papers. I am glad that for this one we had guidelines and articles to choose from, instead of an unlimited number of topics.

I thought that Friday in class was great because Chris was able to go over some things that he noticed and clear them up for us. Those types of class periods are the best because they can often clear up a lot of common confusion. The peer editing was a very successful day too, and it helped us to experience yet a different style of editing. Varying the different methods of teaching and writing is very important to help us all realize what works best for us.

Although nervous about the style of paper at the beginning, i overall thought that the Rhetorical Analysis proved to be a success. It helped me to focus on a style of writing that i have never been introduced to before.  This helps me to know that my college education is even broader and i am thankful that this class helped me achieve this. Thanks to all!
Sara K

Friday, February 18, 2011

Wonderous Words in Writing

In the article "Water Wars" he uses many different forms of diction and figurative language. I like the following examples:

Rhetorical Question: At the beginning of his article he tell the audience his paper can be summed up in one vital question- Tap or bottled water. This makes the audience think to themselves which one they honestly prefer and is a basis for swaying their opinion later in the article.

Imagery: "bottled water is ultimately a band-aid solution", "this news should send shivers down the spine of any concerned American", No one puts a gun to your head and forces you to drive...water, however, is a necessity." These specific uses of imagery make it possible for the audience to envision the severity of the authors opinion on certain matters. It kind of helps them to feel the way he wants them to by hinting at the impressions they should have.

Simile: "Taking away your water is the same thing as putting a gun to your head." This is a simile that is similar to the last use of imagery but it also is a striking conclusion that most would not come to without the help of the author. It obviously makes them appreciate water a lot more than they did before.