Sunday, November 23, 2008

Last Argument i was in

The last argument i was in was when a friend and I got into an argument on adrian peterson. He was trying to tell me that LT was a better running back then AP. I strongly disagreed with him. He started giving me statistics about LT and then i countered with statistics about AP. This went on for 10 minutes and for a couple seconds there it had the possibility of breaking into a fist fight. I was able to avoid that by talking about something we both agreed on.

My earliest Memory

MY earliest memory was my 4th birthday party. I think what made me remember this was because that was the day i got my fingers smashed and had to go to the hospital. It all started when my cousins and I went outside to play in these power wheels we got for christmas. AFter messing around with this it was time for my cake. We were living in apartments at the time and the front door was really heavy. So my older brother was holding it for me and thought i was in when he let go. I wasnt in though and tried to stop the door with my hands but all that resulted was my hand getting squished. I remember screaming at the top of my lungs after i looked at my fingers and all i saw my hand flat with just the bones and skin. I had to go to the hospital where i placed my hand in a bowl of blood and had my hand soak the blood in. So my first memory was a painful one.

Monday, November 3, 2008

Likes and Dislikes about Argument Paper

What i enjoyed the most about writing my argument paper was doing the research to become more knowledgeable about the argument. I was able to come to more grips on the topic and really choose where i stood in that argument. It is also nice to find out where the origin of this argument came about.

What i disliked about argument papers i guess is the time that that you have to put into it if you want it to become a good strong article. If you just slack of and dont put anytime into it your argument will reflect that. I also hated figuring out APA citation and sourcing the paper in general.