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Ambiguity: Words vs. Images
I’m still very torn on if either words or images are more ambiguous, more open to interpretation, allow for more imagination, etc. I think that no matter what we see, whether it be words or pictures, our minds interpret them … Continue reading
TED Talk Self-Critique
So just watched my TED talkā¦ it’s no wonder a lot of actors don’t watch themselves- it is kind of an uncomfortable thing. Although, I have to say I definitely did learn from it. I thought that, overall, my TED … Continue reading
The “TED” Genre
TED Talks are definitely a new form of public speaking to me. In fact, I had never even heard of them before we started talking about and watching them in class. I’m used to seeing the formal speeches with note … Continue reading
Trick or Treat!
So I had a good portion of this written last week, Halloween time, before I found out we weren’t blogging. So sorry it’s a little out of season, I know we’re all gearing up for thanksgiving at this point. But … Continue reading
I Voted Stickers
Tuesday, November 6th, 2012. Election Day. The first time I’m sure all of us as freshmen could vote in a presidential election, and the first time for most college students voting in a presidential election. Most of us who voted … Continue reading
Ted Talk- Youth LGBT Movements
I think this may be easier to understand once we discuss it more in class, but I think that for my Ted talk I would like to focus on youth movements within the LGBT, as well as what schools and … Continue reading
View of Homosexuality in America
I haven’t really gotten the chance to edit yet, I just read it over a little bit. Let me know what needs clarified/expanded on, etc. Thanks! oh, also if you have any creative titles/clever clinchers, suggestions would be greatly appreciated. … Continue reading
Hounded by Hunger
Acosado de hambre! When Spanish-speaking people are really hungry, they often say “acosado de hambre.” The verb “acosar” is translated as “to hound” or “to harass.” So literally, they are saying that hunger is hounding or harassing them. What do … Continue reading
Presidential Debate
Woooooowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww. So I missed the debate on Tuesday, and just watched a sort of “highlight reel” of the debate. It was actually really good, and I learned a lot. It was also nice to be able to watch and hear … Continue reading
Kairos Map- Views on Homosexuality
Here’s my kairos map for views on homosexuality. It’s pretty self-explanatory I guess. The biggest arrows are what many people view homosexuality through. Do they see it through a religious viewpoint, legal viewpoint, do they only see stereotypes, etc. All … Continue reading