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Reflection #3

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For our project in group #3, we’ve revised and edited the original planning of Leonce’s Architecture to address all concerns pertaining to how we can construct infrastructure to maintain a safe environment whilst ensuring long term sustainability. We went about by spittling the workload between the group. I was the contractor of the group and addressed all concerns of costs and price deficits with my group members. Personally, I loved working on this project and I felt like we nailed every bullet point required to maintain a sustainable infrastructure according to modern state laws of protection and construction. I am giving every member in my group a 97 for not only the work but effort as well. I am giving myself a 97 as well. I felt as if we were able to write our points very well but we couldn’t address all concerns to the audience. Overall, it was a fun project!!

Reflection #2/Reflection #2

Jaspreet Jaswal Reflection #2

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Throughout the second project, I feel as if I did an ok job in terms of describing my item. My item , known as Runite blade, pertained to the game League of Legends in which multiple players verse each other using their own champion. Initially, I described my object to be something as rough since the sword Riven carries is broken. The Sword however revives into a full blade when the ultimate is activated and I also described the transition to how the sword went from a rough texture to a smooth texture with a sharp peak when the special is activated. In terms of describing how much damage the sword is able to conduct, I feel as if I also did a good job explaining how various inventory items can boost up the attack damage of the sword. Overall, I feel I did a good job conveying my audience the purpose of Riven’s sword and it’s attributes. I think I deserve a grade of 97 on this because I feel like I hit the main points, but for some reason I feel as if I missed some small points as there is not much description about the sword online.

Week #9 Response/Week #9 Response

Jaspreet Jaswal Backpacks vs Breifcases

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Backpacks Vs Briefcases by Laura Carroll, discussed the significance of rhetorical perusal while simultaneously discussing how we play over rhetoric in our everyday lives. In the text, Caroll initially brings the conversation of rhetoric by implying how we are quickly able to judge another person based on their appearance and style of choice. Carroll goes into detail further on when talking about the media and how their tactics impact us on daily basis- “Understanding rhetorical messages is essential to help us to become informed consumers, but it also helps evaluate the ethics of messages, how they affect us personally, and how they affect society”. Carroll initiates the conversation about ethos, logos, and pathos and correlates those concepts to the idea of rhetoric.  I myself practiced rhetorical analysis throughout my life since I have also been following sneaker trends and fashion trends as the media portrays it. In High school, you were not considered one of the ‘cool’ students if you didn’t have the latest releases of jordan retros.

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