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STUDENT AND COURSE INFO :
Student name : Tiffany Beckenstein
Email Address : beckenst@nova.edu
Instructor : Professor Mason
Topic : gay marriages
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RESOURCE ONE :
Database used : Pro Quest
Title of periodical or book : Family psychology specialty practice
Title of article :
Author : Nutt, Roberta; Stanton, Mark
Full text available : no
Bibliography : no
Citation from bibliography :
Friday, February 13, 2009
Journal 10
-Rhetoric and Comparison:How do the Republican and Democratic parties views differ in oppinion?
-Discourse Analysis:How much false information do students use from certain sources that is actually wrong or false information and the students actually believe the information that they are receiving?
-English Education:The many different sources a student can use for their research on a project.
-Cultural Studies: Do students feel comfortable enough to write about religious aspects due to the uncertainty of not knowing if the teacher will grade the paper with bias?
*5 Topics I Could Research On*
1.Will technology soon take over the world?
2.Will going to college undoubtedly ensure a prosperous future?
3.Why is obesity in the United States strongly increasing at a rapid rate?
4.Do students truly do their work or do they simply get their answers by internet sources?
5.Decline in economic situation
-Discourse Analysis:How much false information do students use from certain sources that is actually wrong or false information and the students actually believe the information that they are receiving?
-English Education:The many different sources a student can use for their research on a project.
-Cultural Studies: Do students feel comfortable enough to write about religious aspects due to the uncertainty of not knowing if the teacher will grade the paper with bias?
*5 Topics I Could Research On*
1.Will technology soon take over the world?
2.Will going to college undoubtedly ensure a prosperous future?
3.Why is obesity in the United States strongly increasing at a rapid rate?
4.Do students truly do their work or do they simply get their answers by internet sources?
5.Decline in economic situation
Friday, February 6, 2009
Journal 9
1. The researcher is trying to find out how students "construct" themselves through their everyday activities and daily lives. They want to find out how factors such as school, their background, tension, and any other variables reflect their "construct of self."
2.In order to collect the data necessary for her research, she closely analyzes some college students. Katrina Powell examines their writing style and any how they present themselves.
3.I see my peers using music as a form of "self-representation". With music, they can express how they feel and even tell a story. With music, they can tell others of what point they wish to make. There are several genres that people can use as forms of "self-representation."
2.In order to collect the data necessary for her research, she closely analyzes some college students. Katrina Powell examines their writing style and any how they present themselves.
3.I see my peers using music as a form of "self-representation". With music, they can express how they feel and even tell a story. With music, they can tell others of what point they wish to make. There are several genres that people can use as forms of "self-representation."
Monday, February 2, 2009
Journal 8
1. The author is trying to found out more about authenticity in rock music. He also wants to find out more about why performers act the way they do. The main questions that guide his research work were based on the interests of the performer’s work, and the audience response to the artist’s songs.
2. The author quotes and uses text sources to further build his argument. He quotes music critics and writers who have written on the topic of “star behavior.” He also quotes many statements made by other rock artists during interviews. David Pattie also used text sources that give great detail about the artist, such as about their songs and lyrics and even personal information about the rock artist.
3. In our everyday world we can observe people and see how others attempt to establish their own authenticity. This can be seen by merely looking at a person. The way a person presents themselves shows a lot about them. The way a person dresses, walks, and even talks can demonstrate their authenticity and how they want to carry themselves out. You can tell that some people want to “be cool” and fit in while others do not care and act themselves. The way a person carries themselves shows how they try to establish their own authenticity.
2. The author quotes and uses text sources to further build his argument. He quotes music critics and writers who have written on the topic of “star behavior.” He also quotes many statements made by other rock artists during interviews. David Pattie also used text sources that give great detail about the artist, such as about their songs and lyrics and even personal information about the rock artist.
3. In our everyday world we can observe people and see how others attempt to establish their own authenticity. This can be seen by merely looking at a person. The way a person presents themselves shows a lot about them. The way a person dresses, walks, and even talks can demonstrate their authenticity and how they want to carry themselves out. You can tell that some people want to “be cool” and fit in while others do not care and act themselves. The way a person carries themselves shows how they try to establish their own authenticity.
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