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Thoughts on Academic Writing

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Writing is an activity I’ve always been fond of, however not so as much when it’s required of me. Nonetheless, I believe every writer has aspects to their writing that they could improve upon. In Teresa Thonney’s Teaching the Conventions of Academic Discourse, Thonney focuses on conventions and characteristics of successful academic writing, specifically how those techniques should be taught to better improve the writing of college students. When I was reading this article, I was able to relate what Thonney was describing to the essays I have written or plan to write in the future. Thonney’s speak of academic writing was easy to follow as I write frequently for various assignments and thus found this article applicable to my current life. I liked how Thonney was able to focus on features of writing that are beneficial towards students and improving their writing. When I begin to write an essay or assignment, I will be able to refer back to Thonney’s article and apply the writi...

The Decline of Solidarity

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The course of American history has witnessed rather dull economic times, yet Americans somehow always manage to continue through the economic downfalls. Part of the economic hardships for average American citizens comes from the nature in which the government handles the economy, a manner in which has been geared towards being less beneficial to the poor and more to the rich, a claim presented within Noam Chomsky’s Requiem for the American Dream . Within Chomsky’s text, he claims that solidarity is dangerous for the American economy, being that the wellbeing of America’s poorer individuals is put at risk with this idea as it reinforces a caring nature to everybody within the economic spectrum; yet the opposite is reinforced with the economy, instead the idea that you should care only for yourself and have no sympathy for others is implemented, ultimately afflicting the lower classes as those higher up in the social ladder will have no sympathy towards how their economic actions af...

Democracy or Inequality?

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America has a distinct character that isn’t only engrained in the culture and history of the country, but the society as a whole. American society has been shaped by the ideals and individualistic nature of those who framed it, all contributing to the wealth-driven, dreamer-esque, and relentlessly democratic disposition of the country. However, the notion of democracy has presented itself as an issue throughout the country’s history as it is continuously fought for in an environment that has democracy promised in its foundation. Noam Chomsky introduces the concern for a more democratic society by the people in Requiem for the American Dream , where I found the first principle entitled “Reducing Democracy” an interesting yet challenging feature as it levies the matter of how much democracy to permit to the American people. Democracy is an ideal central to America’s underpinnings and that of the beginnings of other civilizations. A concept so notably fought for centuries and yet is...

Are you Pro or Con Argument?

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America has a multitude of talents and characteristics, which is part of what makes it such a diverse country. Yet, one of America’s most notable talents is that of harboring some of the most argumentative groups of people to date. Argument can be observed on a daily basis in the country, from a day at school to spending time with friends or in the media. Argument comes in all forms, it must not always be considered in a bad manner as it can shed light on some important issues, as in the University of Tennessee English professor Rebecca Jones’s  "Finding the Good Argument OR Why Bother with Logic.” The topic of argument is discussed in Jones’s text to an extent that questions the fundamentals of argument and why it is so easily encountered. Jones highlights a common feature to arguments that serves as a problem towards fostering argument as a good natured debate, being that argument is thought to be strictly in terms of pros and cons. Argument has become so black and white ...