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Oct 17, 2012 02:15PM

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I'll give you three of my favourites, Kat:
A Book of Scripts by Alfred Fairbank;
Calligraphic Styles by Tom Gourdie;
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Written Letters: 29 Alphabets for Calligraphers by Jacqueline Svaren.


haha, I phrased that weird. I'm not good at writing essays and such.


In her essay, The Argument Culture, Deborah Tannen attempts to explain to her readers how America has become a culture of arguing only two sides of any discussion and gives an example of how they can change that. The problem with debates in America, is that most people think there are only two sides to any subject. The reason for this, as Tannen explains, is simply language; not just in everyday conversation, but also in the media. Everything on the news is said to be a “debate,” a “war,” or a “battle” between two parties or individuals. One specific example she gives is scientific studies in language by saying, “The power of words to shape perception has been proved by researchers in controlled experiments” (269). The experiment Tannen uses shows how people remember an accident when asked questions using two different words to explain how two cars crashed – “smashed” or “bumped.” There is also the idea that every conversation and topic has to have two sides and only two sides. The Holocaust is one topic mentioned, those who deny it ever happened are voicing what they think is “’the other side’ in a ‘debate’” (269). This sort of thinking “results in conviction that everything has another side – and people begin to doubt the existence of any facts at all” (269). Tannen tells how technology pulls people apart and how the need to turn everything into a debate results in distorting facts, wasting time, limits thinking, and even encourages lying. Finally, how this can be changed by changing our language – asking for “all sides” instead of just “the other side” and not using so many words related to war and sports to describe a discussion.


Well, I didn't have a teacher so I ugh "used my resources."



Just don't play a Tetris rip-off with the pills you stuff down my throat.

I prescribe what Jung prescribed: what at the same time attracts and terrifies you is the path you should take.

Which sounds absolutely insane. I know my best friend would scoff at the idea (but he scoffs at all ideas except his own).



I am not a fan of it either. I have watched just one Australian football game and I thought that was a lot of fun to see. Our American football is not like that. I just can't keep my attention span active for that long of time...

Haha. Yeah, I am. No, I haven't been sucked into NaNoWriMo yet. I've been working on some other projects.



And I don't care if I'm not allowed to put up threads I just didn't want to bother you if I could do it.





Of course, I have 7 Starter, which is just awful.
Anyway ... who goes to a McDonald's at 1600 on a Tuesday? Because my work just kinda exploded around that time.

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