Callaborative Reasearch Assignment
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Collaborative Research Assignment: Questions 6 and 9
Question 6:
Quote: "The rooster crows, but the hen delivers the goods." - Anonymous
The rooster crows and creates a scene with his display yet the quite hen is the one who creates the egg. The hen allows more chickens to be created and for a farmer to make money off of her eggs. The hen's role can be seen as the more important of the two. This quote can also be related to the human sexes. The author of the quote probably sees the female sex as more important than the male.
Question 9:
Major: Computer Engineering
Dean: Yaw D. Yeboah
Collaborative Research Assignment: Question 1
Main Headline: Year-Round Education Program Breaks With Tradition
To obtain this article I:
1. Went to the room in the library located to the right of the computer section when walking into the library.
2. I located the Tallahassee Democrat on Microfilm.
3. I used the machine/viewer to locate the front page of the Tallahassee Democrat on my birth date.
4. I then saved the image as a draft in my e-mail.
Collaborative Research Assignment: Question 5
Article Title: "Appointed, Anointed, Assigned and Ordained: Grant Wiggins'Pilgrimage to the Center of Himself in Ernest J. Gaines' A Lesson Before Dying"
Publication Date: Fall 2009
Thesis: "As the -- 'chosen one' to teach Jefferson, the twenty-one year old semi-illiterate field worker condemned to die for a crime he did not commit, how to die with dignity, he must navigate the racial terrain of the segregated community while also maintaining a sense of manhood, dignity and self-respect. In the midst of this stratagem he must also be careful to adhere to the social codes of racial conduct dictated by law and practiced by the established powers of the majority class in the community."
Three Points:
1. Being the "chosen one," Grant has a plethora of responsibilities to people in his community.
2. Grant is exhausted and under pressure due to his responsibilities.
3. The emotional duress placed
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