Friday, May 9, 2008

Final Portfolio

1. Response to Morgan's Post: http://colleenadelson.blogspot.com/2008/04/response-to-morgans-post.html
(Photo Analysis)
2. Racism: The War at Home: http://colleenadelson.blogspot.com/2008/04/racism-war-at-home-part-due-425.html
(Photo Analysis)(Group Collaboration)
3. World War III: http://colleenadelson.blogspot.com/2008/05/world-war-3.html
(Creative Piece)(New Post)
4. Facebook War: http://colleenadelson.blogspot.com/2008/05/facebook-war.html
(Creative Piece)(New Post)
5. Addressing America About War: http://colleenadelson.blogspot.com/2008/04/addressing-america-about-war-410-in.html
(Letter)
6. Dear Soldier: http://colleenadelson.blogspot.com/2008/05/dear-soldier.html
(Letter) (New Post)
7. Revolution: http://colleenadelson.blogspot.com/2008/05/blog-post.html
(New Medium) (New Post)
8. She's So Heavy: http://colleenadelson.blogspot.com/2008/05/shes-so-heavy.html
(New Post)
9.War Is Over! If You Want It:http://colleenadelson.blogspot.com/2008/04/war-is-over-if-you-want-it-happy.html
(Post of Own Design)
10.Rhetorics In the News:http://colleenadelson.blogspot.com/2008/04/httpwww.html
11. Eightteen: http://colleenadelson.blogspot.com/2008/05/eighteen-by-alice-cooper-im-in-middle.html

Thanks for the great semester Matt. I really feel I've learned more in your English course than any previous course I've taken. I've really improved my writing in these last few months and I really appreciate your guidance in that difficult pursuit!
PS. Good luck with your poetry!
PPS. I apologize I didn't add my last 3 blogs on this post this morning. I just did it now.

She's So Heavy



The famous song John Lennon wrote "I Want You, She's So Heavy," which illustrated his newfound love for Yoko Ono has always been seen for what it is, a song about lusting for a woman, that is, until "Across the Universe" came along. The woman no longer of flesh, but of solid steel.
In the film "Across the Universe," Max, a central character, has been drafted into the Vietnam war, and this scene in the film depicts the draft in a whole new light. In this scene, the words "I want you," no longer mean in a lusting or loving manner, but rather, I want you to drop your current life and go battle Vietcong you may personally have no quarrel with. I want you to sacrifice yourself, even though it may be against what you believe in.
The scene goes on to show the young men being drafted being pushed and pulled down a conveyor belt which is meant to be an assembly line. This assembly line is mass producing young toy soldiers to ship away to 'nam. A powerful illustration indeed, this scene provides the viewer with a literal image of what was going on during the draft. It wasn't a process where the individuals being drafted were treated with respect, but rather they were thrown on the assembly line with the rest of the faceless boys.
The scene goes on to show these young, mass produced soldiers carrying the statue of liberty, which is the symbol of everything that is just in this country. The lyric "She's So Heavy," goes on to obtain a new meaning; The statue is being carried by these young men and she is no longer providing them with light freedom, now she only provides hardship in great weight. This portion of the scene, I feel, is meant to depict that during the Vietnam war, the most important aspects of our country went out the window, the young people of America were no longer being trained to be the next leaders of our country, they were being trained to die before their 19th birthday.

Revolution


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John Lennon, a man of peace, addresses his ideas of revolution is quite a "revolutionary" manner.
"Revolution 1" is a slower version of the popular single "Revolution" that was released about 3 months before "The White Album" in which this track is found.
The song, I feel provides the world with a breathe of fresh air. It's preaching to fight for what you believe in during a time when oppression was at it's peek. Whether your demons were provided by the Russian communist government, "chairman mao" ze dong, or the people who were forcing another bloody war on America, Lennon preached to free your mind of the institution. Revolution wasn't about anarchy or fighting back in Lennon's eyes, It was about freeing yourself from the inside. Lennon preached love and peace always, that's no question, and "Revolution 1"'s message is no different; If you pursue a revolution against evil with peace and love, It's going to be alright.

Dear Soldier,

I don't know you, i've never seen your face. I've never laughed with you, cried with you; I've never even met you.
But I want to thank you for being stronger than I ever could.
You individuals put your lives on the line for me and every other citizen in this country everyday. I don't support the War you currently face, I wish I could bring you back home where you belong, but the pursuit you have, the courageous pursuit of protecting me and my family, is something I appreciate in a way I cannot verbalize, or write out for that matter.
So please remember soldier, though we do not support the war, we, the citizens of America, support you. We are behind you and love you in ways you will never understand.
Please remember our love, that's all I ask, because that's all we have to give.
Peace & Love

Facebook War

The war on gas is a very prevalent one, especially in the United States. Gas is hitting an all time high, said to be on it's way to 4 dollars per unleaded gallon, and that's not even considering higher grades of gasoline. We need to do something about this excruciating, costly war we as citizens face daily; But, alas! a solution has been developed. In the facebook group "Gas war!!! please join and read!!! (http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2373662794) " A solution has been developed in the form of boycotting certain gasoline giants rather than gasoline itself. The creator pleas that, if we boycott Exxon and Mobil, the two biggest gasoline providers in the country, that oil companies will be forced to understand that the buyer controls the market, not the seller. I think this idea is very intelligent, but unfortunately, a facebook group isn't enough to get the point across. There has been other plans in the past year, "Do not get gas day!" or "boycott driving your car day!," but those will never work because people will always think of convenience before economically helping our country. This idea is different because it doesn't ban us from using our cars, which are extremely necessary to most. This idea provides the concrete notion of what to do; if only the majority of facebook users were old enough to drive, we'd be back down to $1.50 a gallon in no time.

World War 3

World War 3 is something many ponder; World War 3 is also something that most ignore the likeliness of. 
A 3rd World War will occur, there is no question of that; and this is certain not because of the issues our world faces, but because of the people who have the power to make decisions regarding these world issues. A single pursuit will never cause a world war, but the man behind the pursuit will.
WW III won't be like the previous World Wars because the stakes will be higher this time around. World powers have access to new types of weaponry that those presidents and prime ministers of the 1940's could have not imagined. Again though, the issue isn't the weapons that have been invented in the last 70 years, but the willingness to use them.
Who is involved in World War III? Simple. America. America will be involved in the 3rd and last World War because America is powerful, no question, but America is also sometimes led down the wrong path by overly ambitious leaders who cannot see the error of their ways. Example: The war in Iraq. No one little citizen in this country voted for this very debated war, yet our children are dying there for a pursuit that many don't believe in. World War 3? No. But The issue of the War in Iraq is only foreshadowing mistakes to come.
Life after world war 3 will be minimal, short, and lacking what makes life on earth so beautiful. 
Now look at these depictions, eerily accurate approximations of what the final World War will be like, and ask yourself, aren't these causes and effects reason enough for peace? Or even aren't they reason enough to take the chances you never would think to because tomorrow may never come? My answer is Yes. 

Thursday, May 1, 2008

"Eighteen" By Alice Cooper
I'm in the middle without any plans
I'm a boy and I'm a man

I'm eighteen
and I don't know what I want
Eighteen
I just don't know what I want
Eighteen
I gotta get away
I gotta get out of this place
I'll go runnin in outer space
Oh yeah

I got a
baby's brain and an old man's heart
Took eighteen years to get this far
Don't always know what I'm talkin' about
Feels like I'm livin in the middle of doubt
Cause I'm

Eighteen
I get confused every day
Eighteen
I just don't know what to say
Eighteen
I gotta get away

Lines form on my face and my hands
Lines form on the left and right
I'm in the middle
the middle of life
I'm a boy and I'm a man
I'm eighteen and I LIKE IT

I am eighteen
Is the artist reading my mind?
The great thing about this rock classic is that, it was true then it's true now.
Some may say that the adolescent years are the most confusing, middle school and what not, but it's clearly eighteen. Every aspect of your life has changed at this point, whether it be then with the war in vietnam, or now, with a whole new world called college.
This song describes an eighteen year old's feelings of confusion, torn between adolescence and adulthood. "I'm a boy and I'm a man."
It's true, I am. I am an adult by age, a legal adult off to college with the ability to run my own life as I want to, but I'm still a child in so many ways.
"I got a baby's brain and an old man's heart...took eighteen years to get this far"
My heart has experienced many things in these eighteen years, but even still my brain isn't wise. I still think like a child and it's hard to focus my adult resposibilities into my mind that's care-free, no worries of homework or tests; the mind of a child that just wants to have fun.
"i'm in the middle of life... I'm eighteen and I like it."
Even though eighteen may be a confusing time, it's the prime time! Everything you experience your first year of college, your confusion, your "adult status" combined with immature mentality; these things are what it's all about. This is a time where you can live as you please without being accountable for your actions. I love being eighteen.

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Mockingbird: In-class 4/29

Early in morning she is

Not ecstatic but rather tired

Where’s coffee?


How will she survive?

A mockingbird quietly flies intently

Towards the window

Determined to fulfill destiny


Will it succeed?

What purpose compels flight?

Mockingbirds have no intentions

But to do morning awakenings

She still sleeps soundly


With anger said mockingbird,

Refuse failure continue mocking

Woman does not awaken

Spray with hose…retreat

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Part B: "The Lakota People" Responses

In December of 2007 the Lakota Indians successfully succeeded from the United States, and went almost completely unnoticed within the realms of the United States. No U.S. press devoted their time or effort to reporting this cause, yet three different nations recognized the Lakota as independent from the U.S. They declared themselves to not be citizens of the U.S. and laid claims to the land which they owned in parts of Nebraska, South Dakota, North Dakota, Montana and Wyoming. They had been drafting this declaration stating their independence from the U.S. since 1974, and just now released it. This just shows how the media controls what the public hears.


Response 1: The Lakota people are completely justified in their actions. They were not satisfied with the actions of the United States government, and according Lockean philosophy, if a government is not protecting the rights of its constituency, then they have every right to rebel. In fact, he even claims that it is their duty to rebel in order to protect their rights. Now, in the United States Government, there are 2 checks that the people have on the government in order to assure that their individual rights are protected. These checks are: 1; the people are the ones who elect the officials into their offices. Thus the people can choose to not reelect an official if he or she fails to fully represent the voice of their constituency. 2: if the government fails to do their job properly, the people can rebel, and succeed from the nation. The rights of the Lakota people have been trampled on ever since the killing of Sitting Bull, and the Massacre at Wounded Knee. They have the obligation to ensure that their rights are protected, and if that means leaving the U.S. and creating their own country then so be it.

Response 2: The main purpose behind this notion, in relationship to our English 104 course is most obviously the power of the media expressed in this passage. This passage expresses that these Lakota Native American's have been drafting their succession from the United States for over 30 years and the press just gave word. This is a dangerous lesson for our citizen's because, if the media is able to keep things under wraps for that long a period of time, what else are we unaware of that is occuring in our country? or even, what else are we unaware of that's occuring overseas? The war in Iraq is one that has been held in a negative light from day one, but still, the media doesn't provide the citizens of this country with full information. Many people of this country are still unaware of what we are even "fighting" for, which provides us with the scary realization that there could be far more corrupt actions occuring that the media isn't educating us about.

Response 3: The Lakota Indians succeeding from the United States and being un-noticed by the media and general public shows two things; 1, the government must have not been taking care of its’ people must if the Indians were happy in the United States and how they were being treated then they would not have succeeded, and 2, either the media was told not to blow this story out of proportion because other Native Americans might follow suit, or they are not doing their job. The Lakota succeeding gives the feeling that the government has ignored them and has not treated them the way they wanted. The lack of Americans knowing of this succession shows how the news either reports on wars happening in far away lands or on local stories about a dog finding its owners. As Americans we need to know real news about what is happening within our country and the first way to do that is to tell the media what we want to hear.

Response 4: It is interesting how the Indians often get forgotten. Americans like to think of the United States as a virtuous country built on pure ideals, but no one ever remembers how we acquired this 'pure' land. Old treaties made, even if forgotten, still exist. If the Lakota community feels that the United States has not upheld their end of the contract, then they have every right to break away. Wouldn't it be strange if they did though? Can you imagine only 45 stars on the American flag? I think it is hard to imagine the US growing any more, and even harder to think of it getting smaller. I also wonder if there are similar treaties with other Indian tribes, and do those Native Americans also feel that the United States has not fulfilled its part of the agreement?

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Racism: The war at home (Part A Due 4/25)


In the film American History X, Edward Norton plays Derek Vinyard, a former neo-nazi skinhead who is trying to prevent his younger brother from following the same dark path of hate. During the film, there are black and white flashbacks to times before Derek's reincarnation, as well as his time served in prison. A specific flashback that truly show's Derek's low point in the photo scene here. This photo shows Derek right before he is incarcerated for murdering a black gang member.  This image is a complete depiction of Derek at the time of his arrest, angry and ridden with hatred; completely lost from the humanity he once had. It's apparent through this photo that Derek is a confused man, a brain-washed soldier of hatred. This mentality is thus addressed in prison, where he received clarity, a soldier no more.

After Derek leaves jail, he is a new man. This picture is highly representative of that and is a stark contrast to the photo of his arrest. He has a full head of hair (unlike a skin-head) and is wearing a white shirt (suggestive of a light, angelic nature) which covers the swastika he proudly displayed before. He is surrounded by family, all smiling, which suggests support for his new, more open attitude. (Technically, they don't know about it, but that is still what the picture suggests.)

Homework: Part A & B

Part A: Electronically collaborate on a blog post with your partner. You can post the same thing to both of your blogs. The post does not have to relate to what you did in class today (but it can if you want.)
Due Friday 4/26

Part B: With your partner, electronically collaborate with another partner group to create a collective post. You can all post the same thing. It does not have to relate to Part A of the homework (but it can if you want).
Due Tuesday 4/29

(Group 6+7 work together for part B)

Response to Morgan's Post.


Hubris: It's easy to make mistakes when other people pay for them. This is the "motivational" slogan found in a photo that is accompanied by many soldier's caskets. At first glance, the photo can be found as solum and pretty un-motivational, but I find it's message to be quite the contrary. When looking at this photo, I see inspiration for a change in our way of handling something as homicidal as war. When troops are deployed to a given base, they are no longer seen as individual humans, but as thousands of machines battling for our country. They are suddenly viewed as a big batch of toy soldiers; if we lose a few hundred, or a thousand, it's fine! because there is still a full bucket of more toy soldiers waiting to go to battle.
Hubris is defined as "excessive pride of arrogance;" This thematic word found in this photo most definitely refers to our current administration and their war. It has become apparent through the 5 years at war in Iraq, that the war wasn't what it was meant to be, but that doesn't stop our Commander in Chief. George W. Bush has stood by this greatly disapproved war through and through, letting his arrogant reasoning for battle kill thousands of American soldiers. 
I find this photo very relevant because it makes you think. Usually when you see a poster like this, it gives you irrelevant self-motivation, but this photo provides so much more. It's message is self-motivation, that's for sure, but the self-motivation one finds could make a difference for many.

Monday, April 21, 2008

WAR IS OVER! IF YOU WANT IT (HAPPY CHRISTMAS FROM JOHN & YOKO) 4/22


 I was quite excited for this week's assignment because it gives me a chance to explain the title of my blog for those whom may not be familiar with the popular anti-war propaganda. This "WAR IS OVER! (IF YOU WANT IT) Happy Christmas from John & Yoko" was a campaign which was started by the couple, and was seen in 11 cities, including NYC, across the world on Dec. 16th, 1969. These campaign billboards, which were personally rented out by John & Yoko, were in protest of the Vietnam war. It's no secret John Lennon was peace-monger, with ballads such as "All you need is love" and "Imagine," But what's truly touching about his antics is that he took his opinion beyond his art, he used his fame to inspire social revolution. Although the war wasn't really over for the United States for several years to come, Lennon's message reached out to the confused teens of '69, giving them inspiration to get out and change what was going on. I feel that this is so relevant to current times in America because it's clear that a change is in order, but too many young people don't think much of it. Who will be the new Lennonin regards to inspiring change? Noone, those are impossible shoes to fill; but imitation is better than silence.

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Civil War Photo

In this photo, titled "The four condemned conspirators (Mrs. Surratt, Payne, Herold, Atzerodt) with officers and others on the scaffold- Washington, D.C., July 7, 1865," The content is what really made the photo stand out among the others. The photo is composed of the 4 individuals who conspired against Abraham Lincoln in regards to his assassination; the 4 conspirers are hanging to their death. The action in the photo is startling at first for the viewer because of the depiction of death, paired with the fact that the photo is a documentary piece of art.  Another thing that makes this photo eerie is the intention of the photo, the photo is made solely to depict the death of these individuals who were found to have helped in the assassination of Lincoln, not even the perpetrators. The visual compositional elements help to add to this photo's purpose; Even though the photo is black and white, it's apparent that this is no sunny day, adding to the tone. This photo shows that these people are being severely punished through the exploitation of their death; their deaths are being observed by many, as well as documented through film. In relation to this photo, Lincoln, the man who died because of these individuals, is being exploited to this day. The article "Lincoln's Cottage to Open to Public" (http://travel.nytimes.com/2008/01/06/travel/06COMlinc.html?scp=10&sq=lincoln+assassination&st=nyt) explains that this year, Lincoln's Cottage that he lived in up until his assassination is going to be opened for the public to gander through. This is a nice relation to the photo because it shows that both ends of the spectrum are exploited, the media doesn't discriminate against the good or the bad people in our world, everyone is fair game for exploitation.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Soviet Photo: Analysis

This photo, though semi-simplistic, provides the viewer with a family, and their story of survival. The focal point in this photo is clearly the people and their carts; it appears that their fleeing from Russia, in which the photo was taken. There is depth found within this photo as well, to the left of the family the viewer finds a long, empty pathway; this path gives the impression to the viewer that these people have a long, unfamiliar road ahead of them. The individual's faces in the photo are found to be shadowed, which contrasts with the brightness of the path. This is meant to illustrate the idea that these people are "every"people; this photo is to document the lives of specific individuals, but to illustrate the hardship the fleeing Russian's endured during the Soviet take over. Returning to the long, empty road; it seems that it is much brighter than the rest of the picture, specifically the people. This is to indicate that the road ahead is brighter than the turmoil they must leave behind.

In-Class photo analysis



In this photograph, the eye immediately notices that the two figures in front are much darker than the figure in the background who seems to be surrounded by an aurora of light. This range of value implies emphasis on the figure in the background which is a Sunni militia. The focal point centered on the Sunni soldier is referring to the suffering of Sunni militias who are now being targeted in assassinations and bomb attacks. The depth in the picture which makes the two figures seem much larger and far more intimidating seems to suggest the innocence and smallness of the Sunni soldier. The Sunni soldier’s face is the only one in picture you can actually make out which stresses the sympathy of the audience toward the one figure. The photographer could just as easily zoomed in on the Sunni soldier instead of darkening the American soldiers but this would lose the effect. Thus suggesting the two dark figures on either side play a prominent role in the picture and hold certain valuable characteristics. The two American soldiers appear as some form of statues on either side of the focal point. They appear to be protecting the figure in the middle, valuing his innocence and what significance he has. This photo’s natural eeriness seems to draw together the current American perspective of the Iraq War and suggests the present and future importance of these Iraqi soldiers.

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Matt Rotando's 104 Blog

www.104aboutwar.blogspot.com

Addressing America about war (4/10: in-class assignment)

America-
In our day and age, war is a topic that isn't addressed as openly and truthfully as it needs to be. It's true that the media lets the truth trickle through from time to time, but that's simply not enough. We are in a war with close to 150,000 american men and women; a war that many Americans don't have one clue about. The dialogue regarding war, in our media and even in daily conversation with our peers, seems very reserved in comparison to what the actuality of the situation seems to be. This is a huge, multi-billion dollar endeavor that our country has committed to in Iraq and the news simply brushes on the fact that we are there. What should be provided in the media is a detailed, truthful reflection about the war that we are fighting, not a simple brush upon it. We could improve this mass-forum of communication (the news) in regards to addressing the current war in Iraq by simply being more honest about the condition of the war. Usually at war time, the media doesn't address the cold,hard facts of the situation because that would only provide the country with anti-patriotic thoughts, which isn't such a great approach. The war is something that is going to decide so much for our country, including our next commander-in-chief; Because of this, this country deserves the truth. It has been made obvious through other military-based media outlets (ie: films) that the war isn't as innocent as our media depicts it to be, which just another solid reason for the mass-media to be more upfront with us. As the wise Eli Wiesel said in his speech "The perils of indifference," ...To be indifferent to that suffering is what makes the human being inhuman;" Our ignorance to the war in Iraq, which is mostly feed by the media, needs to change because the indifference to our dying soldiers' condition is only showing our flee from morality/humanity. Without understanding and concern for our peers we've lost everything that it means to be human, and the media is preventing this concern.

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Rhetorics in the news (4/8 Blog Assignment)

http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=200880408041

In this article, "Petraeus recommends hault to troop reduction in Iraq," found in the Detroit Free Press,  The fact that the U.S general commanding the war in Iraq, Petraeus, has called for an open-ended halt to pulling troops out of Iraq. This plan allows Petraeus a more flexible handle on the still-violent country, despite the fact that the Democrats are pushing for a more rapid reduction in troops. Petraeus is putting a hault to the reduction of troops in Iraq because he feels it will jeapordize the progress made in the past year. The U.S. ambassador to Baghdad,Ryan Crocker, spoke in response to Petraeus saying that this isn't the only thing that Petraeus is correct in his recommendation, but it's really unlikely that keeping troops in Iraq will fully help with security; Crocker believes that there is much more that needs to be done. The democrats explained, in response to Petraeus, that his plan seems open-ended; Crocker responded to this by explaining that there is an agreement in the works between the U.S. and Iraq in regards to U.S. troops which he says "will not specify troop levels and will not tie down the hands of the next administration."

Analyzing this article in a rhetorical fashion, it becomes pretty apparent that the author of this article is in support of the democratic view, which is to pull troops out of Iraq more rapidly than Gen. Petraeus is proposing. The author could have made the decision to focus solely on Petraeus' argument, but they decided to add the Democrats' point of view.  The entire tone of the article is more focused towards undermining Petraeus' argument; an example of this is the author stating that Petraeus' plan was open-ended  and that he didn't define when his goal would be reached, calling out the flaws of his plan. The author continues to address the notion that, when Petraeus' plan was argued as erroneous by a Democratic representative , Petraeus "declined to be pinned down," only saying he would recommend further cuts when "the time was right." 

Thursday, April 3, 2008

What I don't remember... hmmmmm.. I don't remember the last time I wanted to go home. Being at school has been such a great time that I think I could stay here forever. 
Full of times I definitely don't remember, this has been one of the most memorable years. I love University of Arizona and I really couldn't see myself anywhere else.
Hmmm. I specific good time at zona so far the I don't remember... well. I guess if could recall enough to write about the unremembered good time, it wouldn't be unremebered, which would defeat the purpose of this blog post.
I don't remember what it is like to live in the cold weather anymore, I dont remember what it's like to live under my parent's rules, I don't remember what it's like to RELAX, because i'm always so busy
I remember the last time I performed on stage and how much I miss it. This memory is fresh in my head because I was just talking about it with one of my high school friends on the way to class. My last time really performing on stage was in "Beauty and the Beast," my senior year of high school. The show was sold out, completely full house, and getting to perform to a group that huge is something i'll never forget, and wish I could do again. 
I remember eatting last night; I didn't have breakfast this morning... I'm pretty hungry.
Speaking of performing, I remember the last really good concert I went to. In high school I saw Paul McCartney perform at the Palace of Auburn Hills in Michigan. I sat 2nd row so I was pretty much in the middle of the action, but I could have been in the last row upper bowl, hearing that music live was what made my night, not necessarily my seat. He performed alot of his new music off his most recent album at the time "Chaos and Creation in the Backyard," as well as a lot of his solo music post-Beatles. But what really made the show, obviously, were the classics, The Beatles music. During the show he dedicated at least half of the show to Beatles tunes, all of which were his writing (he didn't perform any Lennon or Harrison songs,) except for when he performed "Something" in memory of the late George Harrison and another song (I forgot which one!) in memory of the late John Lennon. He also dedicated a song to his late wife Linda McCartney. The show was only about 2 hours, but those 2 hours are definitely ones that i'll remember for the rest of my life.

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

In-Class Homophonic Translation


Le Mal
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Sunday, March 30, 2008

First Blog.

I'm Colleen Adelson, a freshman at the University of Arizona, and this a blog I've created for my English 104H course. 
In this blog, I will be posting assignments given in class, mostly which will be on the topic of war.