Monday, April 30, 2012

4th Blog Post

After blogging for my english class, i have taken a different viewpoint on blogger and posting blogs. I never really liked blogging and i still am not as comfortable with it because i just don't seem to have enough time sit down and blog. But i have realized that it is a good way to convey information and it allows public readers to read and comment on what you say. Blogging about my essay and research has not been as hard as i thought it would be. If you put in enough time and do good research, then blogging seemed to be easy and come quickly. I like the fact that my peers can comment on my research process and give me hint and help me along the way.
Post Number 3

1.    My audience for my essay is going to be mostly anyone, but i'm going to really focus the attention to          athletes and especially teen athletes. I chose to really focus on these two because they are the ones who are most likely to consume the performance enhancing drugs. I care about this topic because i am an athlete myself and have been around steroids while in the locker room. I feel like my high school teachers didn't teach me to write with an investment because they just wanted us to learn how to write and get all the main basics down and formats down. I also feel like college teachers are wanting us to write with an investment because they are expecting us to know all the basics and want us to write more in depth.

2.    Yes, i am seeing multiple viewpoints
-athletes
-steroid users
-parents of athletes
-doctors
-coaches

3.    Something interesting i found out about steroids this week is that they can be used to help diabetes patients. I only thought steroids were used for muscle growth, but i found out that they can be used to help the body sometimes.

4.    I read and responded to Neal Mosers Blog.

Friday, March 2, 2012

ENGL 1102 Midterm

     Part One
     Dear Cody,
            I am in English 1102 this semester and it is surprisingly not as bad as i thought it would be. I have learned  more then i thought i would as well. Probably the biggest thing i have learned this semester was what it means to "inquire". Making inquires about something is trying to find everything out about the subject that you can. So for example, say you read a newspaper article; what did you inquire from reading that, or what did you learn about that article? Something else i learned this semester is what a claim is and how to make a claim. A claim is pretty much a statement but it needs evidence to back it up. I also found out how to cite a source with out using easy bib, and its not that hard to do either. I feel like it is very important to know how to inquire things from reading or pretty much anything really. The more you inquire from something the more your going to know about it and maybe it will be useful to you someday down the road. Making claims about something happens everyday, so its very useful that i learned more about that topic. But on the other hand, i feel like i will never need to cite a source outside of scholar years, but it's going to be very helpful to know how to for the next three years that i'm still in school. Overall, i have learned a lot more then i thought i would ever learn in half a semester, and there is still another half to go

                                                    See ya soon,
                                                                    Hunter Greene
  Part Two
     I'm choosing to write about my Annotated Bibliography, which i did on the topic of steroids and how they are unhealthy and healthy for you as well. I chose to write my bibliography on this topic because being an athlete myself, you often think about how much better you can preform if you were taking the muscle enhancers. There is always a professional athlete on the news about how he got caught for using the drugs and  all this other drama about them, but growing up in a sporting environment, i would look up to them and figured to become the best of the best i would have to get on the "juice". But that's not the case at all, and after doing the research i did, i'm so thankful i never used the drugs. The thing that really made me want to write about this topic came from watching ESPN and hearing about a baseball player using the drugs.After hearing that I automatically knew what i wanted to research. I feel like the audience of my paper is really to everyone but can be focused to just send a message to athletes, teenager athletes. It seems as if it mainly is to teen athletes because that is the time in there life where they have to prove something to the college scouts so they can maybe go play ball for them and possibly professionally later on down the road. I tried to include as meany articles that talked about the side effects of steroids and how they can effect teenagers because i felt like that is who steroids are impacting the most in today's society. Overall, this piece of writing was not that bad, it definitely was not as bad as i thought it would be. I think it came easy for me because i found out how interested i was in the topic and really just wanted to learn more and more.The only revisions i really made were to just but the citations in alphabetical order and correct some small errors, grammatical errors. Something that really affected my writing was reading of all the side effects of taking the drugs. I included something about the effects in almost every citation i made. I learned so much from researching this topic and  i'm glad i chose that topic. I found out how bad steroids really are for your body and i also found out how they can benefit ones body as well. I also found out how easy it is to write about something you are very interested in and how it just seems to flow more naturally. I expect the readers of my paper to inquire from information how steroids are really bad for your body and they should never try them because it is not worth the effects. Something i'm going to change about my most recent piece and my portfolio piece, is i'm going to add another citation. something to give a little more information on how steroids can be used to benefit the body. Other then that i feel like my paper is in pretty good shape and i'm happy with the way it turned out.

   Part Three
 I liked the book Peace, Butter, and Jelly. It made me aware of some things and it made me think about life as well. In my opinion, you should keep the book on the reading list for your next semester. But maybe have David come visit the class more then once, meeting him and listening to what all he said was helpful and i enjoyed it.

 Part Four
  The first half went well
  I can't wait until part two
  Here is the home stretch!

Sunday, February 12, 2012

First Source

The most interesting source ive found so far is actually a person from my home town. He had used illegal performance enhancers before and told me a lot of the side effects he felt due to them. My source had used the steroids during high school and used them to get an edge on his opponents during wrestling season. He never got caught and is actually still using them to this day for body building competitions, despite the side effects on his body.

I havnt really came up with a " set in stone" title for my annotated bibliography, but i am certain i want to research about performance enhancing drugs. The best advice i have for my peers, is that you should use an up to date source, because some sources may be outdated, obviously.

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

First Day in the Library

I dont really know what my research question is at the moment but i know i want it to be in the general idea of performance enhancing drugs and there affects. 

I like this topic because im an athlete and i take a lot supplements, and i often wonder if there actually helping me. Athletes everywhere are curious about the same thing i am, but just like me they keep taking the supplements to try and perform better.

I havnt really started my research yet, but i have reserved a few books in the library and hope to start this weekend.