TED Talk Slides

Here I have linked my rough draft slideshow presentation. Ted Talk Presentation The order of the slides follows this format: First topic: Women in the workforce. Here I will talk about how in the 1950s many middle-class white women only worked so that families could buy more luxury goods, but as second-wave feminism began, more and more women overall joined the workforce. This meant that the household chores needed to…

The Man in the High Castle by Philip Dick

Today I am going to discuss one of my least favorite book/tv show combinations. Man in the High Castle is a fairly popular TV show on Amazon Prime. It was adapted from the novel of the same name by Philip Dick. It’s a Hugo-Award-winning novel that was extremely influential in the science fiction genre. However, I hate it. This is one of the few book-to-TV adaptations where the show is…

Want to Read List

This week I thought I would switch it up and give multiple recommendations. However, these are all books that I haven’t actually read yet. Every one of them is on my want to read list, and hopefully, there is at least one you’ll also want to read. Book Lovers by Emily Henry You might remember Henry’s book Beach Read that I wrote about recently. Book Lovers is her newest book…

Research Sources for TED Talk

For my topic, I will be looking at how masculinity within cooking has evolved. The time period I’m focusing on right now is the 1950s – the present. This is because there is a noticeable culture shift within this period. Somehow, we went from women being the primary cooks in the home (often it was degrading if a man had to cook his own dinner) to it being okay for…

TED Talk and Essay Ideas

I really like this TED Talk by Sarah Kay. She talks about her journey with spoken poetry and the work she’s done with teaching students. What I like about this talk is that Kay is a really effective speaker. She starts and ends on two original spoken poems, and both of them are interesting to hear. It also gives her talk a sense of unity, and there’s a full-circle moment…

The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis

This week I’ll be reviewing The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe! Many of you have probably already read this book, or at least you’ve seen the movies. For whatever reason, I never read these as a kid. I probably would’ve loved them too. I never even saw the movies until last year when I watched them on Disney+. How I didn’t read/watch one of the most successful kid’s stories…

Beach Read by Emily Henry

While I would never say I’m a romance book lover, I still enjoy reading them occasionally. However, I’m really picky about the romance books I do read. I try to stay away from anything super sappy or over the top, and I need it to have humor. My ideal romance book is basically a romcom but book version. One of my favorite romance books is Beach Read by Emily Henry. Beach Read…

Civic Artifact Speech Reflection

I am overall happy with my speech performance. I was happy with the length of it, as I had to cut it down quite a bit to fit within the time frame. One of the comments I received was that I had strong vocabulary. I appreciated this comment because I tried to add unique phrasing. Most of my speech delivery was how I naturally talk, but I did try to…

RA Rough Draft So Far

The year is 1968 and the Tet Offensive has shocked the United States. In January of ’68, the North Vietnamese attacked heavily populated US areas, and the American people began realizing that victory in Vietnam was farther off than the government had been promising. A year later, Emilio de Antonio released his documentary, In the Year of the Pig. The documentary narrated the history of the war with a strong…