Tag: week 5
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The Main Trio: Janet, Rodger, and Everyone’s Friend Alan.
Kait NemethLets see how Janet, Rodger, and Alan figure out how to use their authority and identity-or maybe that’s what we’re supposed to be doing.
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Multiple Perceptions of Authority
Alexander Vega-ChipaAfter reading two articles that pertain to ‘authority’, it was interesting to see how I can relate with both articles (in a good/bad way).
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The Fear of Authority
Adamari PeraltaSometimes, writing can be such a challenge. The complexities of the task can be hard to comprehend. I believe reading this article is a crucial tool
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The Authority in Reading And Writing
Jessica Dos SantosJanet and Roger were two people writing about the same topic, yet their final essays differed greatly from each other, despite having the same prompt.
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The Importance of Writing with Authority
Carli LopezWhy is writing with an authoritative voice so important? This post highlights the importance of authoritative writing and how it can impact a piece.
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Writing with Authority: A Conversation
John DWriting with authority can be difficult for different reasons, but we can all learn to write to contribute to a larger, critical conversation.
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To Be Multifaceted
Sarah RosalesI’ll come out the other side with a more compelling paper if I just fall into the pit of questions and embrace that sometimes the truth can be everything.
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You put the “Author” in Authority
Kirsten LaBarcaOne freshman in college and one grad student are told to write an educated paper and there is a big difference in their authoritative voice.
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perspective on authority
RasheeThe study conducted by Geiser and Penrose revolved around the concept of paternalism. We look at Janet and Rogers unpack this controversal pic.
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Identity in a Discourse Community
LukeYour identity is important in any discourse community. What happens if authority takes that away? Who are you within yours?