Kaitlyn's English 101
Monday, November 22, 2010
Little Brother
Little Brother brings up some issues very relevant to our time. One of the main issues in the book is the question of whether we should sacrifice our freedom for national security purposes. There is line that should not be crossed, but it is sometimes hard to decipher where that line starts. I believe that what has happened in the book is "crossing the line". In no way shape or form should the government ever torture American citizens under pure assumptions. The DHS has no actual proof that Marcus and his friends were terrorists. I think that keeping our country safe is one of the most important thing our government can do. I think that all precautions should be taken, even if it is inconvenient for the American people. This including airport security, going through suspicious packages, etc. BUT, I think that it is inappropriate and harmful to the people's relationship with the government if they are over cautious and start interrogating anyone who walks the wrong way. So basically, I think that there is a very fine line between being over-bearing and doing their job.
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
I-Search Paper
For my I-Search paper I decided to begin from the TED talk by Ken Robinson about reforming the education system and the way we teach children. Robinson makes some very good points that led me to research the topic further. What I already know is what Robinson talked about in his speech. He believes the the current way we teach children is inhibiting their creativity. We have reduced the number of arts and music classes to add more maths and sciences. Although there is practical information there, the arts inspire people. Creativity is expanded.
The next step in my research process will be to look up modern ideas of how the education reform could happen. Things such as the "No Child Left Behind" Act have made it so all children go to school and get some type of education. I will look through online journals and possibly more speeches about the topic to see what other people say about how children are taught and how they can be better educated.
The next step in my research process will be to look up modern ideas of how the education reform could happen. Things such as the "No Child Left Behind" Act have made it so all children go to school and get some type of education. I will look through online journals and possibly more speeches about the topic to see what other people say about how children are taught and how they can be better educated.
Thursday, October 21, 2010
TED Talk
This is the video that I think I am going to use for my I-Search paper. Ken Robinson talks about education and how he thinks we can revolutionalize it. He thinks that by reworking the education system, we can increase creativity and productivity in children. He makes a great argument and backs it up with solid facts and funny jokes.
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Contextual Analysis
For my contextual analysis, I used this photo. Its a war propaganda poster from WWII. I think that it is effective for many reasons. It uses feelings of patriotism to get the audience excited. It also uses historical and cultural happenings of the time. It could've just been 2 white men working but instead it is a black man and a white man. This shows that the country must band together to win this war, and that there cannot be fighting at home between the two races.
Saturday, October 2, 2010

Sunday, September 19, 2010
SEC Rivalry
The SEC has some of the longest and heated rivalries in all of college sports. There is Florida and Tennessee, Alabama and Auburn, Florida and Georgia, Tennessee and Kentucky. When its gameday and these teams are playing each other, the fans go crazy. This weekend was the first time I experienced this at the UT vs Florida football game. As you walk down the strip people are yelling and screaming. Its rather amusing just to sit and listen to people yelling at the enemy. And when you are an away team fan, you better get ready for some harassment. Especially when you come to Knoxville.
Saturday, September 11, 2010
Funny Example of Rhetoric
This video is my favorite example of rhetoric. It informs the audience of its purpose while also being absolutely hilarious. It immediately draws the audience in with its humor while still getting the message across of what they are advertising- identity theft protection
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