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Month: March 2018

Peer Presentations

Peer Presentations

I really liked Meghan and Alysa’s presentation because they picked a topic of fascination I have. Seeing different murals whenever I travel is always intriguing to me since I like to find the meaning in things. Sometimes murals are just there for personal enjoyment and a laugh; but I’m really glad they dove into the meaning in this. So, yes, I believe their presentation lent me a new perspective because everyone has different opinions on murals and I’m always happy…

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Connecting the Parts

Connecting the Parts

This was a very interesting activity as I believed I would be spot on with all these topics. I thought to myself, yeah I was actively making sure I had all these in my essay while I was writing it. To start, patterns I see is that when it comes to repetition, I have a strong start and emphasize words I’m keen on, but that a little more on some key words from my thesis would go a long way…

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Art and Science: The Need for One Another

Art and Science: The Need for One Another

The main argument that Jonah Lehrer is arguing in his article, “The Future of Science…Is Art” is that science cannot advance further without the incorporation of art. That the one notable time in history when the two went hand in hand was a huge scientific achievement! Throughout the article, Lehrer gives us countless examples of when artists used science in their novels and that it was the reason these novelists were huge successes. No scientist wants to admit that they’ll…

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