Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
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Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates.
Dear Assou, I know you are finished with your Research Paper by now but I wanted to creat a Top Ten list of things you should know when starting it.

The first thing I didn’t really like was the amount of evidence we had to put for one paragraph. For example, I felt two evidences would have been good enough. Another thing was that I struggled to find accurate or useful sources to do my research with. For example, most of them were opinionated rather than factual. The last thing I disliked was how much a procrastinated before eventually finishing the assignment. For example, I would just stare at the assignment and my mind would go blank and I would end up leaving it for later.
The topic I chose for the conspiracy theory assignment is a very controversial one among scientist. The topic I chose for the assignment was the Flat Earth Theory. The theory is that many people believe that the Earth is flat rather than being spherical. Also, that NASA is lying to people about the actual shape of the Earth. I chose this topic because I enjoy learning things related to science and it is very interesting hearing about the universal theories that these people have.


Something I struggled with is showing how both ads used different techniques since they had the same marketing style. I was successful with identifying how the techniques were used in the ads. I learned that different techniques can help to better advertise a product or item. I still want to know if any of these techniques could be seen as false advertisement.
We got an assignment for the understanding of the importance of audience and purpose in communication assignment. My group had to convince single moms about something involving unicorns. For this assignment we decided to convince them to get a dating app called Unicorn. The app targets single moms looking for the perfect partner and are tired of their former relationships. We chose this because most single moms are looking for love now and days so a dating app would be the perfect fit. The choice was a succes because it related to the topic and specifically target the audience given to us.
I do consider myself to be somewhat of a writer mainly because I enjoy writing essays and or stories. However, I only write when I am tasked with it for a school assignment in either my English or AP classes. Some people believe that being a writer regards to more serious writing such as blogging and journalism. My idea of writing is basically any form of writing such as writing essays, letters, stories, books and even texting. The essay and story writing portion is mainly only done by me in school. However, the letters and texting parts are what I do both at home or school.
As I said before, I only mainly write for school assignments. This assignments are given in two main classes which are my English and AP NSL History classes. So far this year I have had many writing assignments for both classes. For example, In History alone, I had to write for a DBQ on National Debt in the U.S., a personal political ideology project, and a Presidential Research Essay/Project. In addition to that, I had to write a personal memoir, and an analysis for a play.
The only reason I write is to get a good grade. However, when writing stories I write because I like too write stories that are unrealistic. I also like to write essays because I enjoy having to write multiple body paragraphs. Also, I dont really write in my free time. The only form is writing I do in my free time is texting.


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