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I once enjoyed being a janitor. Not that I was excited about cleaning dirty toilets but it was a job where I was my own boss. I had the freedom to daydream while carrying out…
I began attending Adult Education not knowing how it would impact my life. Bad memories of why I quit school at 16 were still haunting me. I had few friends and was often taunted by…
Long before Gram (my Grandmother) ended up in a rest home, I asked her if she remembered seeing Halley’s comet in 1910. She was 11 years old at the time but had no problem remembering…
Traveling The Back Roads
Riding the back roads of Georgia is one of my favorite childhood memories. I remember warm, lazy summer afternoons with the hum of katydids…
Empyrean
There is a place — deep in the old-growth woodlands of hemlocks, sugar maples, and white pines — where reverence and awe bless the passers-by. In this place, a river rolls along moss-covered rocks and…
Last night while working on homework for school, an old boyfriend started messaging me on my computer. It was not only shocking to hear from him; it caught…
Hot tears burned my eyes as I leaned down to pick up another stack of J.C. Penney winter catalogs. I dropped the stack on the rumbling conveyor belt and brushed away the tears with…
No Place Else to Go: A Glimpse of Natalie Goldberg’s Writing Life Karen L. Giles-Smith Spring Arbor University
Natalie Goldberg discovered she loved literature in college. Although she was passionate about poetry — especially the poems of…
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The weather forecast was dismal – blizzard conditions throughout the state – but Carah and I were in high spirits driving south in her Geo Metro. It was New Year’s Eve 1998 and we were…
From her beginnings as a cabaret artist in her 20s to the recitation of her original poem “On the Pulse of Morning” at President Clinton’s inauguration five decades later, the multifaceted talent of …
Arab culture, language, and politics are closely tied to their dominant religion, Islam. Islam reinforces these other cultural structures through its emphasis on Arabic as the only legitimate language for the Qur’an; and the Qur’an,…
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The Media Equation by Reeves and Nass regards computers, television, and other software as inanimate objects. Their theory suggests that although inanimate objects, people tend to react to them as if they were living. In the introduction of their book The Media Equation, Reeves and Nass take a glimpse into how people of all ages and educational backgrounds treat technology. They show that the confusion of real life and mediated life is not rare or unreasonable, yet very common (Reeves & Nass, 1996 p. 4-5). Reeves and Nass have identified in study after study that people equate media with real life. They expect that media will follow social and natural rules which have already been predetermined (Reeves & Nass, 1996). Watching television and movies is my favorite thing to do. I will compare experiences I have had with this visual media to the media equation and see how they match up. I will also compare the Media Equation to three other theories; those of technological determinism, expectancy violations, and cognitive dissonance.
This summer I was invited by my friend, Larry, to drive down to Tennessee and stay with him for a few days during my vacation. He is one of my best friends, and I wanted…
This paper describes interpersonal communication in the movie “Life is Beautiful” from the perspective of three theoretical models of interpersonal communication: symbolic interactionism, interpersonal deception theory, and social judgment theory….