Writing Date: Self Evaluation - Are you good at writing, thinking, responding to sentences rather than at the beginning of the semester?
Discuss reading, watching TED's lecture, and discussing expectations at the end of the term (oral presentation)
We will look at the blog: Writing 101: Write books, movies, and music articles. https://dailypost.wordpress.com/2015/03/03/books-movies-music/
Written day: SGU student survey (filled in, filled out). https://www.sintegleska.edu/student-satisfaction-survey-2015.html
Discuss reading (Do not forget to convert it to the final portfolio by writing down one or two paragraphs for each designated reading)
We look at the movie "Winter in the Blood" and discuss Native American literature and its importance as part of its memoir. You are assigned a written review of this movie. This can be posted on Netflix (or Amazon, or similar).
It will be broken. I will explain the explanation and how to write persuasive explanatory articles. We will treat explanations together
Homework: Write your own explanation. You can explain people, places, things (toes etc.). Writing compares things with other things as a way to explain it (metaphor, metaphor)
Example 1: Because they have a warm feeling I will not tell you to read my blog. If you want a warm feeling, you can look into your feet. You should read my blog. Before you come here you are not motivated, you are not concentrating, you can not care about yourself, your creativity and your business. Example 2: I am working with the founder of a software company that enhances cloud infrastructure. But when we dig down it, his big promise is not actually related to his copy, his message, or his marketing. I could not convey his big promise. His big promise is that engineers can spend the night quietly - because their products guarantee they do not have to worry about disasters
When I build my website, I do not know how to include my blog. After all, this is my domain name. In my opinion, writing a blog by your name is meaningless. My site was originally a blog, but after that I went back to the blog after becoming a portfolio site. It now exists as a portal for my content marketing business, and my writing is almost there.
There is also a comment from the reader that I do not want to name my blog "Harlow's Monkey". My blog's name is controversial. Adoptive parents say to my blog "I am not a wire monkey!" Or write (see "Alternative Silk or Cross Monkey"). Other people who do not know who Harlow is or what the monkey experiment is often say that my subject / name is "melancholy" when learning monkey experiments. As this is a hot topic, I think the time has come to discuss more about Harlow's theme and his monkey's experiments, and why did I choose this name for my blog? After discovering that there are many similarities between Harlow's experiment and adoption, Harlow is trying to understand the nature of attachment and what happens when the mother leaves her mother.