According to Du Bois, the significance of what he calls the “sorrow songs”to African American American history and culture is because those songs hold very deep and rooting significance to what African […]
I believe what Krukowski means when he asserts to “the marginal-the rejected-the repressed” is that the power of marginalization comes from the people entirely. Over time humans grasp on to something that will […]
1.The ideas that Krukowski lays out in this episode is to basically project how sounds can be affected in whatever manner you take it in whether you hear it in video or in person the sound is always altered not […]
Damon Krukkowsi’s podcast named “Ways of Hearing” hit very close to home than usual because it has to do with city life and the many thoughts and sights you see and hear that can cause a whirlwind of thinking. Bei […]
What do you make of Berger’s argument? Do you agree, disagree, or something in between? Use the information from Chapter 4 of They Say/I Say and the “Sheridan Baker Thesis Machine” and write a thesis statemen […]
The way women are objectified today is somewhat similar but also not related to how people think the way Berger thinks about woman in Renaissance because women nowadays are more sexualized than being seen as an […]
1.According to Gerald Graff and Cathy Birkenstein, writers should use the model of “entering the conversation” in their writing because the templates allow the writer to create such critical thinking arguments and […]
Hello :), my name is Jason Hernandez and I major in Criminal Justice and this is my first year of college. I am currently 17 years old because I graduated from high school early because I skipped a grade entirely. […]