I think that some classics are important and some aren't. They are important because
they have morals and lessons. They are not important because they are fictional and
non factual. I feel like we should learn about things that benefit us educationally.
Friday, March 8, 2019
Thursday, March 7, 2019
Have you ever heard of philosophy? Philosophy is the study of reasoning, thoughts and
knowledge. I think that philosophy is important. I think that it is important because you gain
writing skills, communication skills and your reasoning skills which are important for
everyday life. For example, writing skills are very important because you will need them
through your school career. Also reasoning skills are important for life. I believe that society
can be improved by the study of philosophy because people will be more smart and
civilized.
I feel like there would be less crime and more peace. This is why i think that philosophy is
important.
knowledge. I think that philosophy is important. I think that it is important because you gain
writing skills, communication skills and your reasoning skills which are important for
everyday life. For example, writing skills are very important because you will need them
through your school career. Also reasoning skills are important for life. I believe that society
can be improved by the study of philosophy because people will be more smart and
civilized.
I feel like there would be less crime and more peace. This is why i think that philosophy is
important.
Wednesday, February 27, 2019
1.
On page 8, Conrad’s narrator in Heart of Darkness describes the scene: “Flames glided in on the river, small
green flames, red flames, white flames, pursuing, overtaking, joining, crossing each other--then separating
slowly or hastily.”
2. Like ''Beowulf, J. R. R.'' Tolkien’s character Bilbo is “terrified of losing himself” and so rejects exile and embraces the warrior’s heroic code (Annotated Hobbit 226). Another work by Tolkien confronts the same issue: the character Frodo is told that he must resist going to a “cave, slowly to forget and to be forgotten” (365).
3 . Magazine covers are often overtly political. Take the example of ''Time magazine’s''most recent issue, which featured three swinging orange wrecking balls with yellow hair.
2. Like ''Beowulf, J. R. R.'' Tolkien’s character Bilbo is “terrified of losing himself” and so rejects exile and embraces the warrior’s heroic code (Annotated Hobbit 226). Another work by Tolkien confronts the same issue: the character Frodo is told that he must resist going to a “cave, slowly to forget and to be forgotten” (365).
3 . Magazine covers are often overtly political. Take the example of ''Time magazine’s''most recent issue, which featured three swinging orange wrecking balls with yellow hair.
Tuesday, February 26, 2019
1rst paragraph
1rst paragraph
D. Many cartoons have depicted the very real dangers of driving while distracted (see fig. 1).
A. In a survey published by Farmers Insurance Group, 87% of those polled said that cell phones affect a driver’s ability, and 40% reported having close calls with drivers distracted by phones.
B. Expert testimony, public opinion, and even cartoons suggest that driving while phoning is dangerous.
C. Frances Bents, an expert on the relation between cell phones and accidents, estimates that between 450 and 1,000 crashes a year have some connection to cell phone use (Layton C9).
D. Many cartoons have depicted the very real dangers of driving while distracted (see fig. 1).
A. In a survey published by Farmers Insurance Group, 87% of those polled said that cell phones affect a driver’s ability, and 40% reported having close calls with drivers distracted by phones.
B. Expert testimony, public opinion, and even cartoons suggest that driving while phoning is dangerous.
C. Frances Bents, an expert on the relation between cell phones and accidents, estimates that between 450 and 1,000 crashes a year have some connection to cell phone use (Layton C9).
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