autoethnography analysis

As I compare the secondary research I’ve conducted to my primary research from family interviews, there’s a lot to be analyzed. I’ve only interviewed my youngest sister so far, who is currently a senior at University of Oregon. I’m still looking forward to interviewing my father, who is an orthodontist who is currently not workingContinue reading “autoethnography analysis”

reflecting on rhetorical analysis

Throughout the past couple of weeks in our writing class, we’ve been working on understanding rhetorical devices and how they can be used to persuade an audience. By looking at various pieces from prolific speakers like Martin Luther King Jr., or even hip-hop artist, Childish Gambino, we saw firsthand how effective some of these rhetoricalContinue reading “reflecting on rhetorical analysis”

“no one is 100% ready for college, and that’s ok”

I remember staring up to my ceiling fan in the middle of the night. My heartbeat was faster than the fan turned. I spent the entire summer not having a worry about leaving home for college. Yet, in my final week in Oregon, this is how I’d spend my nights. Looking up with a racingContinue reading ““no one is 100% ready for college, and that’s ok””

what’s the meaning of all this memeing

Can you scroll through your Twitter feed without finding a hilarious meme within the first few minutes? What about checking your Instagram explore page without seeing the newest Worldstar HipHop or Daquan meme? Being a Gen-Z boy spending more time on my cell phone than my parents could have ever wanted, I’ve been exposed toContinue reading “what’s the meaning of all this memeing”

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