Thursday, March 12, 2009

Intro to "Critical Analysis" piece

Best demonstrates your ability to write analytically:

For my third piece I chose to use “Visually He Took Me with Him”, a course discussion from Seminar 2, written on January 20, 2009. This piece is representative of my ability to write analytically in my responses to the quotes I have chosen to use. I analyze Mortenson’s nagging doubt that he talks about having had and also how he carries on with his work regardless when I say, “We are equally capable of achieving the unachievable. No one is exempt from this”. Here I show my critical thinking skills in depicting a message out of what I have read. Again, when Norberg-Hodge says, “I passively accepted a new road through the middle of a park, a steel-and-glass bank where a 200-year-old church had stood. . .and the fact that life seemed to get harder and faster with each day”. I tie this statement in to a previous conversation had between myself and a fellow student were we discussed how America’s internal structure was so much better equipped to handle supporting its citizens experiencing financial strife, but that perhaps America was still “missing” the mark in other aspects. This is also synthesis.

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