Thursday, March 19, 2020
Jada Garrison Essays - Hashtags, World Wide Web, Computing
Jada Garrison Essays - Hashtags, World Wide Web, Computing Jada Garrison College Writing 1 ENG - 11011 - 007 11 October 2017 #WeNeedAnUnderstanding "When men say no in this culture, it's the end of the discussion. When a woman says no, it's the beginning of a negotiation. #YesAllWomen", posted by Zoe (@PowerViolence) via Twitter. #YesAllWomen is a worldwide hashtag twitter movement. This Twitter movement was created to let women share their experiences with one another about abuse towards women. This movement lets women from all across the globe come together and support one another in a time where support is needed. I think this hashtag movement is unique, these women are taking a stand on how men treat women and tell how oppression towards women is still present today. I feel this tweet is a great example of what the women partaking in the hashtag movement are trying to bring to attention. The movement, #YesAllWomen, was started in a response to a premeditated mass shooting, the Isla Vista Killings of 2014, that occurred in Santa Barbra. This shooting was planned and carried out by Elliot Rodgers, he had released a one hundred and forty page "misogynist manifesto" and posted a video to Youtube just before the shootings. The video and text both told of how he wanted to punish women who had rejected him in the past and envied sexually active men for their sexual activity. His greed took seven lives, including his own, and injured fourteen others. Leila Jade (@LeilaJL) posted to Twitter "Let's call the #Isla #Vista #Killings What They Were: #Misogynist #Extremism https://newrepublic.com/article/117908/isla-vista-killings-were-misogynist-extremism via @tnr #YesAllWomen". She included an article that continues to tell how misogyny is nothing new to us but continues to go unaddressed. 463550-127000 (Image 1) This Tweet published by Kaitlyn (@365OfMariskaH) shows the cruel honesty of today's society, this tweet also shows qualities of equivocation. No matter what you decide there's always a downfall, you can never achieve acceptance. If you stay pure you're a "square" but if you decide otherwise you'll be slut shammed. The movement makes interesting points on how men classify women based on their sexual morals and values. This Tweet unleashes the ugly truth of sexism and the double standards between men and women. It makes a guy cool to have multiple girls at his hip waiting for him, but for a girl to be in the same situation she must be a whore. These double standards mislead women into thinking that we should give all of our attention to a guy who may not be giving us the light of day, we get our hopes up time after time but still fall back into the same traps. With all of the uproar on the #YesAllWomen movement a second hashtag movement came about, #NotAllMen. This movement was intended for men to use to argue that not all men are like the ones being addressed by the #YesAllWomen movement. Soraya Chemaly (@schemaly) posted via Twitter "#NotAllMen practice violence against women but #YesAllWomen live with the threat of male violence. Every. Single. Day. All over the world." We need to understand that these movements are not out to pin each other against the wall and victimize one another. But that they are here to raise awareness, the #NotAllMen movement makes a huge impact Even though the #YesAllWomen movement was based off of an event that occurred in America, it has reached people from across the world. At each corner of the map girls are taught from a young age that girls are weak and boys are strong. These stereotypical thoughts are bashed into the heads of young women. Young girls are taught to dress appropriately, you wouldn't want men to get the wrong idea from the outfit that you are wearing. In an article "Around the World, Girls Are Taught the Same Limiting Lesson" published by The Huffington Post says, "Girls are taught from a very young age to be careful about how they dress and cover up their bodies essentially to keep themselves safe from sexual assault" and "In the U.S.it means girls get sent home from school because their skirt is too short. Boys aren't sent home for their physical appearance." As we all may know this topic being plastered all over every social
Tuesday, March 3, 2020
Building Sentences With Participial Phrases
Building Sentences With Participial Phrases This exercise will give you a chance to apply the principles of building sentences with participial phrases. Instructions Combine the sentences in each set below into a single clear sentence with at least one participial phrase. Heres an example: I stood on the roof of my apartment building at dawn.I watched the sun rise through gray clouds. Sample combination: Standing on the roof of my apartment building at dawn, I watched the sun rise through gray clouds. If you run into problems while working on this exercise, review the following pages: Introduction to Sentence CombiningIdentifying VerbalsExercise in Adding and Arranging Participial Phrases When youre done, compare your sentences with the sample combinations on page two. Exercise: Building Sentences with Participial Phrases The dishwasher was invented in 1889.The dishwasher was invented by an Indiana housewife.The first dishwasher was driven by a steam engine.I took small sips from a can of Coke.I was sitting on the ground in a shady corner.I was sitting with my back against the wall.I was sitting on the window ledge.The ledge overlooked the narrow street.I watched the children.The children were frolicking in the first snow of the season.The first edition of Infant Care was published by the U.S. Government.The first edition of Infant Care was published in 1914.The first edition of Infant Care recommended the use of peat moss for disposable diapers.The house sat stately upon a hill.The house was gray.The house was weather-worn.The house was surrounded by barren tobacco fields.I washed the windows in a fever of fear.I whipped the squeegee swiftly up and down the glass.I feared that some member of the gang might see me.Goldsmith smiled.He bunched his cheeks like twin rolls of toilet paper.His cheeks were f at.The toilet paper was smooth.The toilet paper was pink. The roaches scurried in and out of the breadbox.The roaches sang chanteys.The roaches sang as they worked.The roaches paused only to thumb their noses.They thumbed their noses jeeringly.They thumbed their noses in my direction.The medieval peasant was distracted by war.The medieval peasant was weakened by malnutrition.The medieval peasant was exhausted by his struggle to earn a living.The medieval peasant was an easy prey for the dreadful Black Death.He eats slowly.He eats steadily.He sucks the sardine oil from his fingers.The sardine oil is rich.He sucks the oil with slow and complete relish. Exercise Answers Here are sample combinations for the 10 sets of sentence-building exercises on page one. Keep in mind that in most cases more than one effective combination is possible. Invented by an Indiana housewife in 1889, the first dishwasher was driven by a steam engine.Sitting on the ground in a shady corner with my back against the wall, I took small sips from a can of Coke.Sitting on the window ledge overlooking the narrow street, I watched the children frolicking in the first snow of the season.Published by the U.S. Government in 1914, the first edition ofà Infant Careà recommended the use of peat moss for disposable diapers.The gray, weather-worn house sat stately upon a hill surrounded by barren tobacco fields.Fearing that some member of the gang might see me, I washed the windows in a fever of fear, whipping the squeegee swiftly up and down the glass.Goldsmith smiled, bunching his fat cheeks like twin rolls of smooth pink toilet paper.(Nathanael West,à Miss Lonelyhearts)The roaches scurried in and out of the breadbox, singing chanteys as they worked and pausing only to thumb their noses jeeringly in my direction.(S. J. Perelman,à The Rising Gor ge)The medieval peasant- distracted by war, weakened by malnutrition, exhausted by his struggle to earn a living- was an easy prey for the dreaded Black Death. He eats slowly, steadily, sucking the rich sardine oil from his fingers with slow and complete relish.
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