Wednesday, December 12, 2012

My Portfolio!


MY FINAL PORTFOLIO


MICHAEL J. HOMSANY BTESH


COLLEGE WRITING 1111


PROF.: BENJAMIN DOYLE


THURSDAY DECEMBER 13, 2012

Table of Content!

BLOG TABLE OF CONTENT

Post # 1
Introduction
Post # 2
Acknowledgements
Post # 3
DEDICATION
Post # 4
Course Placement Essay
Post # 5
Final Project # 1
Post # 6
Blog post of Project # 2
Post # 7
Final Project # 2
Post # 8
Final Project # 3
Post # 9
Social Activist Group images!
Post # 10
Final Project # 4
Post # 11
Biography (Works Cited)

Introduction!

INTRODUCTION

College Writing 1111 is not the actual name of this course, the real one is: “Ways of Seeing, Being, and Representing: “Self-reflexive Critique” in Writing as Social Practice" not coincidentally but because its exactly what we have been through this last months. In this course the focus wasn’t really learn how to write better essays, with less grammar mistakes, and how to us punctuation correctly, it goes very further than only that. We encounter ourselves in this course in front of highly complicated readings such as the one from Butler, Rodriguez, Wiseman, and other writers and we focus through out the semester on the UNDERSTANDING of each sentence, the meaning of each word and on deciphering the real message that the author is trying to gave us. On each of our projects we use different focus, and each of them was about a different topics, problems or situations, but on each new work that we work on, we should be able to apply what’ve learn on the past one; and that was the magic of each project. Even thought projects where about different ideas, we where able to find the relationship of them and our original focus “An Account of One self”: A reading that we though that was almost impossible to read, but that we end up loving it.
This portfolio that I have created has a specific order of things, and it is not by coincidence neither, but because I made it in a way that my audience, new College Writing 1111 students, can observe how on each on each project we where ask to speak back to a specific idea, and how we always go back to the previous project. Something t could be really hard to understand this type of essays without reading the original source on which our work is based on. But even thought of that with this essays that you’ll find next, our focus was for our audience to understand what they are reading without the need of knowing what my original source was. 

Each project below is in order on which we made them, from the first one that we develop in September being number one, as the last one being our Final Work. Besides that you will also find among the projects some images, blog post, and other things that help me in the construction of each project, so I also post so you can understand the improvement as you go.

As you keep reading, take into account that this was not an easy course, thinking a lot and very deeply was the require # 1, and as the tittle of the course said, we where ask how each reading make us see, feel and act, in other words how each author like Butler persuade us. Adorno, Foucault, Wiseman, Rodriguez all of them where able to persuade me, but each of them in a different way; and that is exactly what I would like you to understand as you read my project, I would like you to feel what I felt while I was reading, I want you to enter my mind and see what I see and think about each essay, reading or Account of the self that we read. 

Acknowledgements


ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

“I never did anything alone. Whatever was accomplished in this country was accomplished collectively.”
Golda Meir

First of all It would be very unfear If I start to post my final works by only giving credit to myself and without mentioning all the persons that help me to developed, correct, polish and improve on my work. 
To start with I would like to thanks to all my classmates whom together we made the elaboration of many peer reviews to help each other on different aspects such as grammar, topic sentence, thesis statement, and many other things that we discuss in class. To my group for the first Project: Melanie, Ivonne and Sean; I have no words to thank them for the magnificent mutual respect that we show to each other on the different meeting that we had. With the combination of the four of us, we made possible the elaboration of a high quality project, we learn to work together, to not only hear others ideas but to also accept them, and specially to understand each other strengths in order to distribute the amount of work in a efficient way. To James and Alon, my peers for the second project, especially from them I learn a lot regarding grammar mistakes. Since James is an excellent writer, he helped me to understand how to localize when there is a sentence transition missing and the connection that I had to develop between one paragraph and another.
            To my college writing professor Benjamin Doyle I had no words no thank him for the amazing work he did with my classmates and me. From hard lectures, readings, grammar, punctuation, to his personal experiences; all this journey in order to achieve the goal of being better writers. The patience, dedication and way of teaching and speaking that he had with each one of us is something to admire. I wanted to thank him specially for always being so able ask any type of question, and always for sending his feedback and comments on EACH WORD AND LINE of our drafts. Professor: You make me understand something very important for life that I will never forget: I should never be afraid of expressing out loud my opinion, since is mine and it could never be wrong. Each of us has a different way of thinking and seeing the world, and as long as we support with good and valid argument our points of views, we’ll do fine!
          Last but not least I cannot stop mentioning the writing center. I really appreciate the help that the writing center was able to give me when I need it. They not only revised me my essays and help me to correct my grammar mistakes, but besides that they also teach me amazing lessons and tricks that would serve me a lot in my professional future.

I would like to finish my acknowledgement with a significant phrase that Helen Keller once said:
“Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much.”

Dedication!


DEDICATION

As well as everything that I do, I would be honor to dedicate this Final Portfolio to my parents. The two persons that gave the tools and values necessary to be where I am standing today. My parents support me on every step I make, and decision I take; but is necessary to understand that they let me take my decisions alone in order for me to learn from my personal mistake and as my father says to “learn and grow from each seatback”. I will never finish to thank my father and my mother for all the opportunities that they have offer and gave me, for all the teachings that they have told me and for every advise that come out of their mouth. I am so graceful with them for trusting me that I would do a Good job in the university, and letting me come to achieve a higher education.

So that’s why I dedicate this Portfolio to my parents, whom expect my effort on every thing that I do, and I think that this Final Portfolio is the perfect image and reflection of my effort and hard work on my first semester on the university.
Mom & Dad: I hope that I can make you proud, the same way that I am proud of having both of you as my parents and as the compass of my life!

Course Placement Essay!


My Experience in Reading and Writting!

Writing and Reading has been a part of my life for many years now. I started out in the second grade when I lived in Panama and I have been doing it ever since then whether it is for school assignments or pure pleasure.
            The first type of writing I was taught was expository and narrative writing, which required me to use a lot of imagination. That is part of why I enjoyed it so much because as a young kid, it was something that would allow me to escape my reality and make my own stories, my own dreams, an alternative world. Although I wasn’t very good at it, I felt it was something that came as an easy task and that I could do it anytime I wanted to. Writing was sometimes a hassle at the moment but once I finished what I was working on, I would always feel good about it and feel like I could do better on the next one and keep on going that way.
            As the years passed I started writing in my spare time but it wasn’t essay writing or stories, I wrote lyrics and ideas I had on my mind. I found it interesting and a good way to enjoy my spare time. Instead of watching TV or lying in bed, I would be expanding my vocabulary and broadening my mind. I did get to learn a lot of vocabulary but I didn’t feel like I was writing to my fullest potential. I searched for English writing classes in my school but they were only offered in Spanish so, I would just read as much as I could and learn from there.
            High school started, and writing in English class started to became an essential part of the academic requirement. “Students you have 2 weeks to turn in a 3-5 pages essay”; these words were the ones that scared me the most. At first I was frustrated but I started focusing my time on learning how to distribute the ideas I wanted to include in my writing in the introduction, the body and the conclusion. All my life I have had a Latin education and have studied in Spanish so grammar has always been difficult for me. Many words are similar in meaning yet they vary in the way they are used in context and this only made things harder for me and it is something I have struggled with since but have improved with the years.
            Then as we start to become seniors in High School, and future college students, High School teachers start to challenge us a little bit more to be better prepare on writing. With this I started to realize that writing in English was essential for life, and that as hard as grammar could be for me, I knew that with more practicing I would be better.
            As I grew up more and more my teachers, professors and parents explained me the real importance of writing. The told me that writing its not only about knowing how to write, but its also a comfortable way to express myself, let other people know what my thoughts are, and sharing the ideas that are floating through your mind. Even I understand that its not only about that, but that its also about knowing how to organize my ideas in paper, and at the same time gaining knowledge of a more big vocabulary.
My experience in Writing its just begging, and I hope that someday I could be a good writer in English, a language that its not my native language. My writing skills have improved with the pass of the years, and I know that hopefully they will continue improving.
            On the other hand, reading has been a big and important part of my academic years. I started to learn the Alphabet in Spanish since I was 2 years old. As I started to grow up I learn how to read faster and understand more and more. Then my English classes on school begin; at the beginning was kind of hard to understand words and meanings on this language that wasn't my native language. I was still a little boy and my parents, whom had a good background with the English language, decided to start talking on English to my brothers and me, on which in the long run helps us a lot. My experience on reading its kind of good, all my high school years my English professors help me to develop better skills, basically on pronunciation of words, etc. Sometimes what makes difficult for me is when it comes to reading comprehension, meaning that when It comes to reading books, novels, or even newspaper the vocabulary could sometimes get harder.
There are some aspects that I look forward to improve on my writing and reading, and one of them is vocabulary; the essence of writing. Vocabulary is everything, it can make a full sentence or story sound so much more interesting than it really is. Exploring different types of writing and gathering ideas from every one of them is something I would like to do because I always stick to one type of writing and always stick to topics that are not so challenging. Writing involves reading comprehension as well and I feel like I do not dominate that part fully. By understanding what you read, you can collect ideas, learn new things and of coarse broaden your mind.
            If I can accomplish all of this in this class it would be great. Everything a good writer needs, one already has, the only thing to do is bring it all out, express him or herself, not be afraid of one has to say and jump at every opportunity one gets to learn more create out of himself the best writer he can be.