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Author Archives: Makenzie Nickel

Writing Reflection [Nickel]

November 2, 2017

A project can be very different depending on the form it takes. In my personal experience, using WordPress and Scalar, as well as writing a traditional paper created very different final products. WordPress has a more casual and personal feel, Continue reading →

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A Room of One’s Own Reflection [Nickel]

October 24, 2017

In A Room of One’s Own, Virginia Woolf discusses the need of five-hundred pounds and a private room in order that one may be a good writer. She notes that these two necessities are largely inaccessible to women, firstly because men Continue reading →

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Brown vs. Hurtado [Nickel]

October 2, 2017

Both Larry Hurtado and Peter Brown take on the task of developing a historical look at the early Christian tradition; however, Hurtado focuses on the actual form of Christian literature, while Brown focuses more on the story of the church Continue reading →

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Peter Brown Practice

September 21, 2017

Saint Augustine was the bishop of Hippo Regius, though some might say his position was illegitimate, as he was ‘illegally’ ordained by Valerius, who was formerly the bishop of Hippo Regius before his own resignation, which, in that time, was Continue reading →

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College Admissions Essay Reflection

September 13, 2017

The college admissions essay can be classified broadly as a single genre because the purpose (to get into college) and the audience (the college admissions board) are the same for every author, no matter what institution he or she is Continue reading →

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Navigating Genres Response

September 9, 2017

In his essay, “Navigating Genres,” Kerry Dirk explains both the common idea of genre as well as his own understanding. He notes that genre has been seen as a kind of formula, meaning that all a writer must do is Continue reading →

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Makenzie Nickel

September 7, 2017

My name is Rebecca “Makenzie” Nickel. I am from Tulsa, Oklahoma, and I went to Cascia Hall, which is a Catholic college preparatory high school. I was required to do a lot of writing in high school, including various research Continue reading →

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