Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Goodbye!

This semester has been fun! Hope to see you all next year! Merry Christmas!

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Analysis by Division

It requires that you divide your subjects into parts, and discuss how the parts relate to make up a unit, turn to analysis by division. A short story, a person, an organism a rock, a painting or a piece of music. Breaking down a unit which will be your subject first, into its parts, and explain how each part functions, in relation to the operation or existence of the whole. The most important is unit. Something that can stand alone, or can be regarded separately. A poem, a heart, a painting a car, a bike a person a school, a committee. example: The Chamorro Land Trust Administrator with held disbursement of land to a number of clients on the list. Administrator is the unit, Principle of function is Himself, Parts based on the principle, is if he was fair, intelligent or stable with his field of operations. Relationship to the unit, is did he consider each part, according to related person's desperately, in need of waiting weeks, months, years, and is he effective as a manager, or did he even carry out his responsibility as one???... LOU

Monday, December 14, 2009

Hello Everyone,
Isn't today our last day to blog, because today the semester end? I would like to say thank you to all of you, and good luck in your studies. I hope that all of us will accomplish our goals in getting our degree. Let's keep on striving. Please be safe. Have a Merry Christmas, and prosperous New Year. I will miss all of you and Dr. Rivera. Mwahhh! See you all next year.

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Farewell

Good evening, My classmates and Dr. Rivera :)
I just want to say Thank you to everyone for making our class fun and happy!
I was so glad to take Dr. Rivera's class. I hope I can take your class again <3
I really miss you all. I wish everyone a great Christmas and new year!

See you guys around on Campus!

Saturday, December 12, 2009

I'll see you around the campus :]

Really, I'm pretty sure I will see you guys, especially if I get to work at admissions and records again with Laurie.

It's always sad when it comes to goodbyes. But hey, we'll cross paths sometime. I've learned so much in this class. From all the writer's techniques, to all the life lessons from the quotes we read. It was such a unique experience with all the internet. The experience of being able to submit work conveniently and in a timely matter at my very own discretion was such a interesting concept introduced in this class. Lastly, I can not forget the wonderful people I met, said hi to, and maybe waved at occasionally. I know I didn't get exactly close to everyone, but from the time spent together, I know you're all good people, take care and good luck in all you do! And once again, I'll see you around campus.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Writing to Persuade.

To persuade, is to influence people of how to think or to do something.
Or to persuade, is convincing someone, to think the way they are thinking now.
Argue is persuade, on such a topic, about which reasonable people disagree.
Argument is controversy. An issue such as guns control, is controversy, you would think that, the jail time is not worth it. Also, don't you think it's better out here than being in there?

It has been a great semester!


Hello Everyone,

I still can't believe that my first semester here in UOG is almost done. I'm happy that I survived this semester and I'm also satisfied with my grades. Throughout the semester I met my old classmates, and made new friends; overall it has been great for me. Although I am still not fully out of my shell, I'm proud of myself that I made progress. This semester wasn't easy though; I admit I felt stress that I never did before - this kept me motivated. It's true that college is difficult but it can also be enjoyable with friends.


And now, I would like to thank Dr. Rivera for being such a nice professor who constantly replied to my emails. Also, for teaching us valuables fundamentals of english that we are surely going to need and use for the next semester. I would also like to say thanks to my classmates, even though I didn't interact with you all, I'm still glad that I shared my EN100 class with you guys. I hope to see you all in EN110 next semester!


Have a good one and advanced MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!


~Clare Sison