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One Writer to the World: November 2010
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One Writer to the World. Friday, November 19, 2010. Inspired writing: Looking back on a draft. Relationship dynamic with my dad. My dad’s homophobic tendencies. The human rights campaign projects. My aunt Linda and her role in my internal homophobia. Coming out is like a road. There is not necessarily an ending destination. It is a process that twists and turns has dead ends. Coming out is a journey that does not have a certain end. In 1971. Breaking down the term homophobia into its two parts, homo ...
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One Writer to the World: Reflections on "Lifelike" by Susan Orlean
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One Writer to the World. Sunday, October 31, 2010. Reflections on "Lifelike" by Susan Orlean. In her essay "Lifelike" Orlean writes about her experience attending the 2003 taxidermy championships. She enters the subculture as an outsider, observing all of the gadgets and techniques that are the latest and greatest in the world of taxidermy. She refers to taxidermy as "the questionable enterprise of making dead things look like live things." (Pg. 244). November 1, 2010 at 10:02 AM. It was so interesting a...
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One Writer to the World: Inspired writing: Looking back on a draft
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One Writer to the World. Friday, November 19, 2010. Inspired writing: Looking back on a draft. Relationship dynamic with my dad. My dad’s homophobic tendencies. The human rights campaign projects. My aunt Linda and her role in my internal homophobia. Coming out is like a road. There is not necessarily an ending destination. It is a process that twists and turns has dead ends. Coming out is a journey that does not have a certain end. In 1971. Breaking down the term homophobia into its two parts, homo ...
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One Writer to the World: Reflections on "An Orgy of Power" by George Gessert
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One Writer to the World. Wednesday, November 3, 2010. Reflections on "An Orgy of Power" by George Gessert. When tortured, they become victims. Seemingly no one stood up for our human decency. Especially when prisoners were tortured in the name of "stress relief." Acts of this kind should have been prevented. Has anyone heard of a psychologist? There are other ways to work out aggression and anger and stress! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Inspired writing: Looking back on a draft. Reading Response, ...
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One Writer to the World: Reflections on "The Lesbian Bride's Handbook" by Ariel Levy
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One Writer to the World. Monday, November 1, 2010. Reflections on "The Lesbian Bride's Handbook" by Ariel Levy. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Inspired writing: Looking back on a draft. Reading Response: gay rights scholarly article. Inspired Writing - Personal Experience, Exposition. Inspired Writing: Outside the Box! Reflections on An Orgy of Power by George Gesser. Reflections on The Lesbian Brides Handbook by A. View my complete profile. The Art of the Essay. Briana Del Bene's Blog.
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One Writer to the World: Inspired Writing: Outside the Box!
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One Writer to the World. Friday, November 5, 2010. Inspired Writing: Outside the Box! The Human Rights Campaign and my story:. The Human Rights Campaign is pursuing equal rights for LGBTQ individuals. The Human Rights Campaign goes beyond politics because while same sex marriage has become a hot button issue in politics, the HRC's main goal is equal rights that apply to many areas of life and not just marriage. Note the recent suicides of gay teens. People who neglect to live life to the fullest:. Not ta...
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One Writer to the World: Reading Response: gay rights scholarly article
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One Writer to the World. Friday, November 19, 2010. Reading Response: gay rights scholarly article. Title: "Public Opinion About Lesbians and Gay Men" by Gregory M. Herek. I decided to investigate this article because someone had mentioned the difference in public perception between lesbians and gay men during the hour in class brainstorm. There were parts of this article and its findings which surprised me, while other findings struck me as sadly typical reactions towards homosexuality within society.
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One Writer to the World: September 2010
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One Writer to the World. Wednesday, September 29, 2010. Reflections on Rich Cohen's "Becoming Adolf". In the prologue of "The Best American Essays," Susan Orlean writes about the essay's subjectivity. She refers to the essay as an exploration, "What mattered was that they conveyed the writer's journey." (pg. 24). In rich Cohen's essay Becoming Adlof. Friday, September 24, 2010. Reflections on "Book Marks". Tuesday, September 21, 2010. 1 Learning musical instruments. 2 Not being able to read music. A scen...
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One Writer to the World: Inspired Writing - Personal Experience, Exposition, Investigation
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One Writer to the World. Friday, November 12, 2010. Inspired Writing - Personal Experience, Exposition, Investigation. A moment in childhood. Does that not make their union wrong also? November 15, 2010 at 12:24 AM. November 15, 2010 at 7:07 AM. November 19, 2010 at 1:23 PM. The first paragraph caught my attention, Im interested and and wanting to more about this conversation you had with your father. Where were you, what was your initial reaction to this statement? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).