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Alicia's English 102 Blog: This Means That and That Means This
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Friday, March 7, 2008. This Means That and That Means This. We recently did a reading from our About Language book on the word "macho". Before reading that, I had never viewed that word as an insult or as a derogatory description. To me, macho is a strong, well-built man who can handle anything. In the article "macho" (to Americans) means basically a guy who is a pig. "Macho" is not the only word that is easily interpreted. So who really knows what "I'm down with being bad and macho" means?
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Alicia's English 102 Blog: February 2008
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Thursday, February 28, 2008. I" Before "e" Except After "c". Everyone remembers the "i" before "e" except after "c" rule. Except, is it always true? No, what about words like science or society? What about prescient or conscience? Accepting and learning grammar is not only about the intake of the knowledge but also about the output of that knowledge. How is the information presented? Does it seem interesting? It is very easy for someone to shut out something that is completely boring and uninteresting.
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Alicia's English 102 Blog: April 2008
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Tuesday, April 22, 2008. Reaction to Classmate's Presentations. I felt like almost half the class presented on working in the medical field. There seemed to be a reoccurring theme among each of the presentations as well: doctors and nurses need to strive to build a bond with their patients. Considering this is what my presentation was on, it was easy for me to relate to and understand. Posted by Yours Truly. Tuesday, April 15, 2008. Most individuals who suffer from low health literacy are embarrassed of ...
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hollerrr at your blog: What is Ghetto
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Wednesday, March 12, 2008. What do you think of when you hear the word ghetto? So my question for you is why then do you view it so negatively? If people living there don't view it as negative then why do we? Oxford English Dictionary (O.E.D.). Http:/ dictionary.oed.com/cgi/entry/50094276? Query type=word&queryword=ghetto&first=1&max to show=10&sort type=alpha&result place=1&search id=7U4v-zgW28e-6922&hilite=50094276. Ghetto" http:/ kpearson.faculty.tcnj.edu/Dictionary/ghetto.htm. Say that most white Ame...
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Alicia's English 102 Blog: Language in Nursing
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Tuesday, April 15, 2008. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, a nurse is a person who or thing which nurtures or cares for others. For as long as nurses have existed, their goal has been to reach out to those who need assistance. Nurses have a specific way of relating to the patients that have ailments. It is vital that nurses understand how to express information in a way that people with low health literacy, deaf people, and those from other parts of the world can understand. Your essay was over...
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It's Just Me: march 7
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Friday, March 7, 2008. I think when we think about great writers we forget those in the music industry. What makes a good song? To me it takes a great writer along with a good producer. When u look at a song on paper most of the time all u will see is words. They don't really make sure that they have every punctuation. If we wrote without all the punctuation would it take away from what we write? What am I black African American or a Negro? Why do I have to be either? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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hollerrr at your blog: Public Relations & Language
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Tuesday, April 15, 2008. Public Relations and Language. When Steward describes good writing he goes into the details of employing action verbs, concrete nouns, keeping adjectives at a minimum, and even giving your reader a break every now and then. Steward also says, “If you can’t write clearly, concisely, and interestingly, how can you communicate the message you want you’re public to grasp and understand? How can they begin to draw conclusions on persuading them? April 17, 2008 at 7:26 PM. The most imp...
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hollerrr at your blog: LAST BLOG!!!!
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