Wednesday, April 23, 2008

How to cite an article from a database

PAGE 387 in THE EVERYDAY WRITER

Beram, Nell. “Off the Prairie” Horn Book Magazine.81.1 (2005): 61-67. Academic
Search Complete. EBSCO. Georgia State University Library, Atlanta, Georgia. . 18 Mar 2008.

Saturday, April 12, 2008

Paper 2 Conferences

Here is the schedule for conferences next week. Remember missing your confrence constitutes three days of missed class. Students who are late to conferences will not have the opportunity to reschedule since as you can see we are on a very tight schedule. Drafts of your paper should be in my box in the English Department office (924 GCB) or on the door of my office (966 GCB) 24 hours prior to your confrence time (those who have Monday, and ONLY those who have Monday conferences can email me their drafts.)
Because of conferences I also won't be holding any office hours Apr 14-18. Please email me if you have questions.
Remember your draft should be no fewer than 8 pages long and should include an MLA style works cited sheet. Come to conference armed with questions, I look forward to talking to each of you about your papers.

Monday April 14th
9:15 Frank White
9:30 Doug Peters
9:45 Destorian Cash
10am Kyle Rolla
10:15 Courtney Coleman
10:30 Rebecca Girma
10:45 Monika Selles
11am Matt Powell


Wed. April 16th
8:30 Sidney Weaver
8:45 Armani Harper
9am Cecilia Ochei
9:15 David Johnston
9:30 Jazmine Lillard
9:45 Kayla Dennard
10am Suzie Hwangbo
10:15 Chris Hamilton
10:30 Jennifer Harnandez
10:45 Monique Vaughn
11am Elijah Bouldin
11:15 Vanessa Singh
11:30 Lachristen Smiley
11:45
12pm Latasha Harris
12:15 Veronica Woods
12:30 Melissa Jenkins
12:45 Divya Chelliah
1pm Ashley Parkins
1:15 Lisa Yang
1:30 Mackenzie Burdine

Friday April 18th
8am Brandie McGee
8:15 Shawna Dixon
8:30 Mario Craddock
8:45 Ayanna Carrington
9am Nana Twenboah
9:15 Bryan Quiroz
9:30 Nicole Adiyah
9:45 Ash’a Wilford
10am Giavanna Reeves
10:15 Kenya Smith
10:30 Adrienne Maddox
10:45 Sana Malik
11am Lark Payne

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Status Update

Go through the following four readings we’ve done in our subculture unit and identify the following
1. The claim (what is this piece arguing?)
2. The style of argument (classical, toumlin or rogerian)

• “Transmissions from Camp Trans”
• “Dark Webs Goth Subcultures in Cyberspace”
• “The Truck Stop as Community and Culture”
• “House for the Homeless”

After you’ve posted this entry post a paragraph explaining to me where you are in your process, what you have done, what you still have left to do, and a question you intend to pose to your peer review group on Monday ( your question shouldn’t be “is this any good?”)

This is due by 11am Friday April 4th