Thursday, October 30, 2014

Post #12 ; Extra Credit ; 379 Words

In the nine or ten weeks I have been in this English course, I have learned more valuable information on how to search for credible sources, what to use, and also what not to use than I had learned in every other English class combined. Being a Criminal Justice Major, I do believe these new skills and knowledge I have acquired will be very useful for myself. In the process of wanting to become a lawyer, I know that there are many others also wanting the same position that I want as well, therefore I need to be able to find good, factual and credible information to write papers in the future to make myself sound more educated and ready for the job than peer. Also, this semester I became more familiar with MLA format and for the first time learned in depth what APA style was and the differences between the styles. That is a good thing, because being a Criminal Justice Major, we are required to type our papers in APA format and although I could have learned about APA format and the differences it has with MLA format, learning about it in class saved me a lot of time and effort. I first realized that it would help me when my Criminal Justice teacher told me that I have a paper due NEXT WEEK and it must be written and typed and APA FORMAT. At the time I didn't really care much for learning about APA format because I knew how to MLA format, but it had actually already came in handy and I have not even finished this class yet, so for that I am thankful. I also feel like knowing both, MLA and APA puts me at advantage from others who only know one style/format. Also, I believe that learning about Google Scholar and other ways to search will help me in the future, because while most college students are stressing out about their paper and having a difficult time searching for credible sources, I won't have a problem or a worry in the world. With all of the new skills I learned, I do believe It will help me to have more efficient papers later in college and later in my career.

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Post #10 ; Extra Credit ; 388 words.

After completing the "RAP 1" I feel pretty confident in my paper. I made a 50/50 so I would say that I did well. The only problem I really had with my paper and the process of it was that I didn't have a thesis sentence so I really couldn't write a 4th and5th sentence in the first paragraph because I really had no way to lead into them. Other than that, I went into great depth of detail to explain key terms to make my paper much easier to understand and relate to. The researching area of the paper was not nearly as hard as I expected it to be. I found a lot of information in just a little bit of time. I found multiple reliable sources for every aspect of my paper that I was researching for, most of these sources also had very detailed examples that I included in my paper to give people an even better understanding of the terms. Finding the definitions and examples of the terms is really going to help me argue my side of the argument later in the paper and help me persuade others to agree with me. In the research of these specific words that dealt with my topic, I believe that I discovered more information on my topic than I had discovered in combined previous weeks before. I really thought that searching for definitions and history was going to be a waste of time and just more work on myself but it really helped me  and I think it is going to make things a whole lot easier for myself in the long run of my paper and my argument. If there was time and I could go back and change anything, I would probably use more of my own word than everyone else's words, but it was hard to use my own words when someone else worded the definition so perfectly or because of the fact that I didn't even know the definition  myself or the fact that the word even related to my topic. All in all though, I do feel like I have a pretty strong introduction to my paper and I feel like I have put myself in position to make a solid argument and end up with a successful paper.

Thursday, October 23, 2014

Blog Post #11 ; 354 Words

After hearing multiple presentations, watching funny buzz feed videos and just learning about all of the different foods and holidays other countries celebrate, I believe Thailand would have to be my favorite. Learning all of the many foods and traditions of Thailand was very interesting to say the least. It stuck with the me the most, because not only was it the most up to date presentation in class, but the people of Thailand ate rice with just about every meal. The government also pushed them to have at least ten snacks per day, especially very sweet snacks in the morning. When you hear about the way the government regulates food in Asia, you start to wonder how they are no as obese as the people of the United States. I mean, ten snacks a day? That's a crazy number and it seems very fattening and unhealthy. Another thing that got my attention was their love of coconuts, they even ate coconut pancaked which just sounds God awful. Every country that has been presented in class has been very different up to this point. No two countries have had very close relations when it comes to speaking on food terms. Also, seeing buzz feed videos of other people trying food from other countries is very interesting and makes you also want to try to travel and experience things like that. Just seeing how diverse our world is, is very jaw dropping and crazy to think. The difference in holidays also grabbed my attention. The main holiday in Thailand is the Songkran festival, many people throughout Thailand return to their homes and spend the festival with their family. The day of festival is known as family day. Thailand, like America also celebrates a "New Year." Although their calendar is different from the one that we use in the United States, they still celebrate their New Year on the first day of their own calendar just like we do. The only difference is that in the United States, New Years is celebrated for one day, where as in Thailand it is celebrated for three straight days.

Thursday, October 9, 2014

Paper Proposal, #9 .. 356 words

In writing my paper proposal, If I could go back and change anything, I really don't think there is anything that I would like to change. I feel like I did a good job on the paper as a whole. Sure it could have used some improving, but every paper could be improved to some degree. Most of the paper came easy to write. I guess if I had to choose one thing, I'd go back and use a bigger vocabulary and maybe even lengthen my paper out a couple more pages. This paper was the easiest one to me, because before we wrote it we had an outline created that helped give us an idea of how to start our paper and what the body paragraphs should consist of. The paper was also based on your own opinion, so you really couldn't go wrong writing the paper. The paper didn't consist of any research to be done and that also made it A LOT easier. The other papers we had written had me up at all hours of the night trying to finish it, but this paper took less than two hours for me and I feel like it was one of my better ones. I don't really feel like there was a "hard" part to this paper, if anything the hardest part was just trying to get the paper started. Once I knocked the opening paragraph out the paper just began to flow and it was easy to reach the 4 to 5 page requirement. I do think that this paper was helpful, because it was almost like a brainstorm for myself. Throughout the paper, I had random ideas popping in my head that helped me along the way and will also help me on my final paper. These ideas kind of showed me a different perspective to look at my topic from. This paper did a lot more than I expected it do for me, honestly. I expected it just to just to be a complicated paper that took up my time, but it was actually helpful and not time consuming at all.