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    My outline

    June 5, 2026 /

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    My autiobiography for real this time

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    Final Blog

    June 3, 2026 /

    Ethnography: as I read the articles from the hurricane Maria to the one explaining how ethnography is harmful and dehumanizing,there’s different point of views to enthography. first I like to start off by saying the way enthography is very harmful because it’s like using humans as tools or subjects. For example, The researcher on Hurricane Maria in Puerto rico was devastated as she had to do field notes as she thought of visiting her mother. She describes how the hurricane washed away the vibrancy of the land and the people in it. It felt so dehumanizing to just write about your homeland being unrecognizable by a natural force. Another thing…

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    field notes

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    my collage for the park/ peom

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    Weekly Blog #9

    May 15, 2026 /

    In composition 2, on Monday and Tuesday we continued writing our final papers in class, we also had 1on1 with professor Rachel. In ethnographics we learned about debt and how debt can be viewed differently by different types of backgrounds, religions. Something about transactions and how they don’t do the bargain system. This guy is the economical theorist and he said this economy is gonna fall either way.

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    Weekly blog #7

    May 8, 2026 /

    in ethnographics class we watched a video about factories workers and how they worked and how much they cooperate with each other and have unions together.

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    Weekly blog #8

    May 8, 2026 /

    on Monday and Wednesday in COMP 2, we talked about essay writing and the way that we used the format to use on our essays , and the met gala. In ethnographics uhm I wasn’t here for class on Monday but I read about how the factories owners had to work together under president Chavez and how hard it was to be factory owners underneath such conditions. on Wednesday we talked about interviewing questions and the types of interview questions. To be honest I’m feeling overwhelmed by this semester. I’m not feeling all that great but at least I did my blog

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    Weekly Blog #6

    April 30, 2026 /

    In Composition 2 on Monday, we wrote in our blue book about a symbol and did research on it And then we learned how to use the guttman library. On Wednesday we went over the MLA format and how to use “Work Cited” citations. What stuck out to me is how to do page numbers that really helped me so much. We continued to write about our research paper on the topic we chose. On Monday in Rachel’s class we discussed how unions work and how they are formed. We read an article about unions and how unions helped people. On Wednesday we watched a documentary about unions and factories…

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    weekly blog number #6

    April 23, 2026 /

    On Monday the 20th In Eng COMP 2, we wrote a bit about our Autobiography and research paper then we watch “how to survive a plague” On Tuesday and Wednesday (Tuesday was remote class) I started to outline my timeline autobiography and jolt down ideas and an outline and continuing on Wednesday, on Wednesday we started class by writing our favorite memory in the rain then we finished “how to survive a plague” I broke down crying in class because of how many people died and the world wasn’t fair to the LBGTQ+ community. It was so heartbreaking to watch. Im ethnographics, On Monday we discussed surveys and how many…

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