Monday, February 25, 2013

*Review* Les Mis.

Singing? In a movie? What? Yes.  It is true! Les Miserables is a re-creation of a classic.  With a cast of A-list stars out the wa-zoo to help the story along, it leaves you with a mix of emotions only a musical of this esteem can.  All you Sun devils who say musicals are to 'girly' or un-cool, you need to rethinking your opinion! The filming is sensational and adds even more to the thrilling scenes and amazing songs.  Although remarks can be made of one persons less than thrilling singing voice, there are ten other stunning performances to offset his mistakes.  Overall the movie is spectacular with an air of surprise and awe.  Moments of tears! Triumph! And Agony! All of my male Sun devils out there, it the perfect movie to show your sweetie that you have a soft side! All in all the movie is beautiful and comes highly recommended not only by myself but reviews everywhere.

Monday, February 18, 2013


Looking from Multiple Perspectives

 

STEP ONE: IDENTIFYING STAKEHOLDERS: In order to write a successful proposal, you need to you need to examine multiple perspectives: you’ll want to represent as many people’s interests as possible as you describe your problem and solution, and you’ll want to understand your resisting audience’s inclinations as you pitch your solution.
For the following arguments, identify different people who are involved in the issue,  people who are directly impacted by the problem posed, people who officiate the policies involved, people who have legitimate concerns or investments in the conversation, or other kinds of stakeholders. 

 McKemy Junior High must reconsider its decision to cut music programs.

 a.       Directly impacted – Students, Faculty

 b.      Officiate the policies involved – Principal, the school board for their district

 c.       Legitimate concerns/investments – Students, Teachers, Parents, as well as the principal and school board. 

 
* ASU’s dry campus policy is injurious to the students and should be amended.

 a.       Directly Impacted – Students

b.      Officiate the policies involved – School governing board

c.       Legitimate concerns/investments – Parents, students

 
* I propose that the ASU adopts a stricter campus security in order to keep vagrants and other potentially dangerous individuals off the school grounds.

a. Directly impacted – Students, homeless people, security guards

b. Officiate the policies involved – School governing board, Tempe police, voters

 c. Legitimate concerns/investments – Security Guards, parents, Students, teachers.

 

STEP TWO: Develop Context: how do these stakeholders interact with one another? Do they have the same interests, attitudes, or ideas? What do they agree on and what do they disagree on? Pick one of the debates from the first page and develop a profile for each stakeholder: what are their commonly held values, objectives, or beliefs? What kinds of information or experiences get factored into their decisions?

 

 

#1 - The students who are dealing with the homeless people do not have the same views as the homeless people themselves.  The homeless are just looking for a place to sleep and mind their own business where as the students might like to study or take a nap right where they are. 

 #2 - The school board believes that students safety is number one, as do security guards.  But the Tempe police might not want to invest into something that is not directly causing a problem now.

 

 #3 - Parents want their students to be safe. so they will be for whatever the school board says.  But then the students might not like it if that means that living and tuition goes up.

 

 STEP THREE: Research: What would be the best method to represent or address these perspectives in a proposal essay?

 

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Monday, February 11, 2013

Homework 4?5?

 
For this assignment I read the second proposal that was posted and I actually found it very interesting. I had not known how much a class was so it was a rather eye-opening essay/proposal for me to read. When reading I found many many points that I agreed with and by the end of the proposal I was sold. I thought it was a well-made argument which had many details and facts but was not too overwhelming with knowledge. Also, the argument was on a topic that could have gone many different ways, but the writer took a good stance and stayed with it throughout the paper, which I enjoyed.

One thing I did notice that might be able to strengthen the writer’s paper were some grammatical errors. Other than that I found the argument to be precise, to the point, and well written. Sometimes though, I wish there had been a little more defining, when the writer was talking about all of the classes and the bulk of the argument I found repetition and some circling happening. Although I do not think it took away from the overall paper it was just something I thought of.

I did not find a 'resistant' audience that was being addressed in the argument. But, the writer did address all of the possible objections to their plan throughout their piece. If any objections were to come about I believe it would be from those who read this that are members of the SRC but are not students. This might be the resistant audience and I believe that this would be so for many reasons. One being that the proposal is for students only and there would not be any benefits for those in the community who are members. This could be looked at as not fair and I think this might be an area the writer might also want to review and see if there are any options for those in this group to make a deal that is beneficial for all.

I would rate the writer’s ethos a hard 8 put of 10 this is because it was above average, but it might not be applicable to everyone. If someone who was not a student was to read this and they were a member of the SRC they might not like that they would not be getting the same benefits that were being proposed for the students. But other than that, it was solid through the argument and the writer’s use of ethos was appropriate as well as needed in some aspects.

I do believe that this is a good model for our assignment because it cover the material, as well as was professional and I believe that it could be an actually proposal that should be considered.