Interdisciplinary studies

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This personal narrative must include a statement about why you are an interdisciplinary or multidisciplinary studies major, as well as why you have selected the emphasis areas that you have chosen as part on your undergraduate BIDS degree program. You should be able to write about what your (academic) interests are and how they can be integrated and related to your long-term professional career goals. It must include comprehensively the following:

How you developed your intellectual academic interests, what specifically influenced you, your former major
Why you chose your two (three) concentration areas
What interdisciplinary topics/problems you are interested in pursuing/researching
How you would like to integrate them (for what purpose/s).
If you were to pursue a post-bachelor program OR a master’s degree program, would you study?

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English 102

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one way working with Pratts essay, of extending its project, would be to conduct your own local inventory of writing from the contact zone. you might do this on your own or in teams with others from your class. you will want to gather several similar documents, your archive, before you make your final selection. Think about how to make that choice. What makes one document stand out as representative? Here are two ways you might organize your search

A/ you could look for historical documents. A local historical society might have documents written by Native Americans (Indians) to the white settlers. There may be documents written by slaves to masters or to norther whites explaining their experience with slavery. There may be documents by women (like suffragettes) trying to negotiate for public positions and rights. There may be documents from any of a number of racial or ethnic groups-Hispanic, Jewish, Irish, Italian, Polish, Swedish-trying to explain their positions to the mainstream culture. There may, perhaps at union halls, be documents written by workers to owners. Your own sense of the heritage of your area should direct your search.

B/ Or you could look for contemporary documents in the print that is around you, things that you might otherwise overlook. Pratt refers to one of the characteristic genres of the Hispanic community, the testimonio. You could look at the writing of any marginalized group, particularly writing intended, at least in part, to represent the experience of outsiders to the dominant culture (or to be in dialogue with that culture or to respond to that culture). These documents, if we follow Pratts example, would encompass the work of young children or students, including college students.

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It’s hard out here for an inventor/innovator (with apologies to Academy Award Winner Three 6 Mafia)! While some (such as Edison, Jobs, Musk, etc.) become billionaires, many others fail — often for predictable reasons. Based on class discussion and re

It’s hard out here for an inventor/innovator (with apologies to Academy Award Winner Three 6 Mafia)!  While some (such as Edison, Jobs, Musk, etc.) become billionaires, many others fail — often for predictable reasons. 

Based on class discussion and readings, identify several (e.g., at least three) major reasons why inventors/innovators fail other than bad luck or their own lack of skills (which is addressed separately in Essay Question #2) and offer suggestions for how these predictable failures you identify might be anticipated, averted, or reduced.  If you have a personal/family business experience with failure (or adversity) as an inventor/innovator, you may include your experience as part (but not all) of your analysis. 

Walt Whitman’s “First O Songs for a Prelude”

Think about the rhetorical and ideological complexity of one or two of Whitman’s “mobilization”
poems in Drum-Taps. What is Whitman’s central purpose in these poems? Do the poems ultimately
romanticize war, or do they ultimately call such romanticization into question? What do you make of
the poems’ complexity? (Mobilization poems include “First O Songs for a Prelude,” “Eighteen SixtyOne,” and “Beat! Beat! Drums!”)

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