Fisher, Marc. “O Street Market: Symbol of Violence Becomes a Marker for D.C.’s Resurgence.” Washington Post, The Washington Post, https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/o-street-market-symbol-of-violence-becomes-a-marker-for-dcs-resurgence/2013/11/19/52012d2c-4ca9-11e3-9890-a1e0997fb0c0_story.html. This news article talks of the development and the different opinions of the people that it affected on O street. This article shows how the city was able to get through the […]
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Commonplace Sentence
“The man who goes alone can start today; but he who travels with another must wait till that other is ready.” – Henry David Thoreau This is one of my favorite sentences in the entire world! I love to travel and I believe that if you have the gut feeling that you want to […]
Reading Analysis Two: City of Rhetoric
Cal Creeden 22 September 2016 Professor Hoskins College Writing In chapter three, A New Civic Map of Our Time, of David Fleming’s City of Rhetoric the topic of a new type of governing is needed as we have outgrown our current one. On the large scale of things Fleming points out that we have […]
Reading Analysis One
Cal Creeden 22 September 2016 Professor Hosikns College Writing In the reading, Architectural Exclusion: Discrimination And Segregation Through Physical Design Of The Built Environment, by Sarah Schindler we learn about well, exactly what the title tells us. Schindler argues that everything we have ever been able to do, or anywhere we have ever been […]
Commonplace Book: Entry 2: The conversation
“People sometimes ask me, ‘What’s it like to do photo shoots for magazines?’ ‘Do you enjoy that kind of thing?’ Let me be completely honest here.” (Bossypants, Fey 147). This is a perfect example of the “They say, I say” thing that Graff talks so much about. It doesn’t mirror his forms completely but […]
Commonplace: Entry 1
Commonplace Book: “Suddenly she is tiny; she has a tooth missing from the bottom row.” She has a missing tooth in the bottom row and now suddenly looks tiny. Changing the sentence by getting rid of the pause in the middle of the sentence made it feel more like a laundry list. The […]