In-Formation

Author: Nadia Douglas (Page 2 of 2)

Reading 2 “Navigating Genres”

How do you feel composing a piece of writing in this genre (Facebook)?

Answer: I feel quite comfortable posting in this genre. Depending on what I am posting, I know who my audience is so I posts confidently waiting to see what time of response I will get.

Do you feel comfortable with someone much older than you? Your grandmother for instance?

Answer: It depends.

Why do you think this older person might not write as well in Facebook as you do?

Answer: Not necessarily. Once a grandparent is willing to learn about Facebook, and do not mind using this tool as way of communication with others, then I do not think an older person using this method matters.

What are some of the mistakes they might make?

Answer: Maybe Commas and Capitalization.

What is your favorite title?

Answer: “Study: Dolphins Not So Intelligent On Land”.

What are some of the rules you carry around in your head?

Answer: Try to stay on topic. Try to answer the topic question? Try to use my grammar and sentence structuring correctly.

My Shelf List/ My Influences

IN THE PAST THESE ARE SOME OF THE BOOKS I’VE READ:
The Pearl
Oliver Twist
The Grapes of Wrath
Charlotte’s Web
To Kill a Mockingbird
Gulliver’s Travel

BOOKS/MOVIES/MUSIC:
12 Angry Men
Thrillers
Miguel Street
Precious
Sarafina

Gospel/Inspirational Music
R&B

CORE BOOKS/MOVIES/MUSIC OR CULTURAL INFLUENCES:

Calypso music
African Movies
Action Movies
Long Walk to Freedom (Nelson Mandela)
Condoleezza Rice A Biography

Fear Without Descenders

This thing is divine. Supreme.  Omnipresent. Omniscient. Beautiful. Amazing.  Wonderful. Peaceful and Powerful.   This thing is the Creator.  This thing giveth life and can taketh life.  This things has an awesome presence — A presence  you can experience only if you take the time to get to know about it — Time spent with it will be worth the while.  Spiritually i  am affected when I fail to do my part.

God

This thing is divine. Supreme.  Omnipresent. Omniscient. Beautiful. Amazing.  Wonderful. Peaceful and Powerful.   This thing is the Creator.  This thing giveth life and can taketh life.  This things has an awesome presence — A presence  you can experience only if you take the time to get to know about it — Time spent with it will be worth the while.  Spiritually i  am affected when I fail to do my part.

Finding Freedom

NADIA DOUGLAS

ENG 1121 SECTION E106

PROFESSOR: SCHMERLER

2/28/2019

FINDING FREEDOM

According to the Internet, Freedom is “the power or right to act,

speak, or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint.” ” A

state of not being imprisoned or enslaved.”

Coming from one type of life to another life can be phased in

different ways.  Life itself is filled with situations.  One can face

these situations at any given point of their life.  Decisions are

conclusions or resolution someone makes after considering a

matter.

 

We all have to make a decision in our life that might be tough or

easy.  Some people make decisions that can make them or break

them.  In other words it can either cause a person to become

important in life, or it can cost a person their life.  As I take a look at

the word freedom and study its meaning: self-determination,

independence, self government, liberty,and emancipated, gives me a

clearer understanding of some of our activists that made history.

 

Malcom X and Martin Luther King Jr., both fought for one thing that

was common, and that is “Freedom”.  They wanted equal human

rights between races in America.  Malcom X had his own way of

fighting for that freedom.  He challenged the mainstream civil-rights

movement.which sparked hate between himself and others in a

violence.  Martin Luther King used the strategy of non-violence and

boycotts in order to get equality between races.

 

Going back even further in our history, Frederick Douglass had one

thing in common with Malcom- X which was educating himself

through reading and writing.  Motivation is “the reason one has for

acting or behaving in a particular way”.  “The general desire or

willingness of someone to do something”.  Both Malcom X and

Frederick Douglas had a rough start in the early part of their life.

They did not let that stop them from achieving their goals in life.

 

Confinement can be both mental and physical because it deals with

the present state a person is in. This state could be mental or

physical.  As I read the article on Malcom X, I understood that he was

in a state of confinement mentally and physically.  He was physically

locked up behind bars.  So this is a state of confinement.  No freedom

to do as he might have wanted to do.  No freedom to go where he

might have wanted to go.  No freedom to maybe speak the way he

might have wanted to speak.

 

On the other hand, Malcom X found strength in reading.  In books,he

found his freedom. In books, he found a new life, In books he learned

so much that a brand new world began to open before his eyes.

While being confined to a jail cell for most of his hours daily, Malcom

X, became fascinated with learning all he could. He kept reading and

educating himself all the time.

 

I felt encouraged, after reading this article about Malcom X.  I was

really motivated by this article.  A few years ago I remember reading

a short story about Malcom X, this article covered one of the main

parts of his life. I asked myself, have I self taught myself anything in

my life? The answer to this question is “yes”. The steel pan is a

National instrument of Trinidad and Tobago. This instrument can be

easy for some and difficult for others.

 

I was taught the basics, I played with some small musical steel-

bands, and even had some private lessons; but little did I know, that

one day I would arrange songs all by myself, and play them at small

functions. I also remember that someone was having a function.

They wanted the steel pan music to be a part of this function. They

wanted me to listen to two songs on the CD and arrange the music

for these two particular songs to play at this function as a tribute to

the person that was being honored.

 

I listened and listened to the music, over and over and practiced the

sounds over and over, until I got the final product of what I was

working on. I also had to give music notes to another friend that

helped back me up for this event. This made me proud. Looking back,

I did not know that I could of actually accomplished what I did all by

myself. I felt free. This feeling of happiness is freedom.

 

There are some things in life that seem simple for others while on

the other hand these same things difficult might be difficult for

others. As for me, even if I accomplished playing the steel pan, there

are still many who are much better in arranging music and

distributing music to different sections of a steel band. A full steel

band can have about seven sections. The names of these sections

are: Tenors, Double Tenors, Double Seconds, Guitar, Cello, Tenor

Bass, and Bass. I played the Tenor pan. Playing some of these pans

for some sections can be difficult.

 

For me, playing a Tenor pan is not difficult, but can become difficult

according to the amount the music that must be learned in a short

space of time. Also, for competitions like Panorama, the steel bands

usually play at a certain speed, and tempo to get the sound the

arranger wants to hear. This can be a difficult thing to do. Trying out

different things is something I enjoy doing. Challenging myself to try

out things even if a task seems difficult is worth giving a try.

Shitty First Draft

NADIA DOUGLAS

ENG SECTION E 106

PROFESSOR:  SCHMERLER

MARCH 3RD,  2019

 

According to Annie Lamott’s, “All good writers, write  a “shitty first

draft”;  Then a second and terrific third draft.  When I write, most

times it takes me a very long  time to begin writing, that my

assignment will be due and I will rush-write my essay and submit it.

Usually when I write, I do not write down a “down draft”, or an “up

draft”, and or a “dental draft,” like Lamott says.  I do not think that I

was surprised of Lamott’s  chapter’s tittle. Instead, I thought it made

sense to call it “Shitty First Draft” because of what she explained in

the reading.  She explained that we should “just get it all down on

paper.”  In other words, whatever comes to mind about the topic, just

write and flow.”  I think I will have to change the way I write, if I use

this method as Lamott mentioned.

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