Saturday, March 16, 2019

Inventing Your Own Technology :: Writing Nature Writers Education Essays

Inventing Your Own Technology When college students are asked to write a consideration paper or an essay they can either get turn out their pen/pencil and paper or boot up their computer and write/type away. I never realized what a whatchamacallit it is to be able to have these simple an complex technologies at my fingertips until I took Writing, Style and Technology. That was when my paper writing philosophy was broken. My teacher gave us a plot twist on our fist writing assignment the likes of boys vs. girls on Survivor. I had to write about twenty words without using a pen, pencil, paper or computer. Instead I as involve to use only natural materials in the environment. When I first perceive of the project I had a number of ideas running through my head. Could I use food to write on or with? Could I mould into rock or wood? I went to work the next mean solar day and asked some coworkers for ideas and heard pretty much the same responses. Besides them reflection this is the weirdest assignment they have ever heard of, I got use your strain, which I quickly explained that blood was not an option because our teacher had outlaw it. Then their ideas stopped and I was on my own. I then unflinching I would use the bark off some logs in our backyard. My enigma was that I could not get a piece big enough to write on. My last resort was to cut down the tree in the back yard and get a piece of wood from it. My hubby was totally against that idea and said there had to be a ingenious medium somewhere. So I discrete that I would use some lumber we have in the garage for household projects as my reinvigorated paper. Now I had to come up with something to write with. I decided to burn a stick and use the ash as my recent pencil. I wrote down my Old West Chores. On it I have. take out the cow Gather eggs Gather wood Hunt dinner party Clean outhouse Plow fields Clean stables Go to oecumenical store There are already a numbe r of problems with my project.

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