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Author Archives: Shant J Baghramian

Reflection [Baghramian]

November 2, 2017

Virginia Woolf’s A Room of One’s Own in comparison with Clark and Bronowski’s works produce different effects on the readers as they each use a different type of media to reach their audiences. Virginia Woolf’s essay seems much more personal Continue reading →

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A Room of One’s Own Reflection [Baghramian]

October 24, 2017

It is important for any writer, no matter their skill level, to be in a situation where they feel comfortable enough to concentrate on finding the right words to put on a page. The circumstances something is written under makes Continue reading →

Posted in A Room of One's Own

Brown vs. Hurtado [Baghramian]

October 1, 2017

In “The Early Christian Preference for the Codex,” by Larry Hurtado and in “The Conversion of Christianity,” by Peter Brown, both authors aim to educate a specific audience about the social and cultural aspects of the rise of Christianity in the Continue reading →

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Paragraph (Brown)

September 21, 2017

In 1891, the game of basketball was created by James Naismith, a teacher at a YMCA in Springfield, Massachusetts. The materials used to play this sport were extremely basic and simple before the game was further developed. The hoops were Continue reading →

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Reflection on College Application Essay

September 13, 2017

Completing my college application essay was a difficult task, since I had no previous experience with writing about myself. I did not know how to approach this challenge of genuinely sharing my life without sounding boastful. I realized that I Continue reading →

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Navigating Genres by Kerry Dirk

September 10, 2017

     In Navigating Genres, by Kerry Dirk, the formation and function of genres is explained in a unique and stylistic manner with the objective of clearly conveying the message to college students. Throughout Dirk’s essay I found numerous details and Continue reading →

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Shant Baghramian

September 7, 2017

My name is Shant and I am from Los Angeles. I like to play basketball and go to the beach. I am currently undeclared, but I am considering to major in either business or psychology. Writing is not one of my strongest Continue reading →

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