Wednesday, July 28, 2010


Rhetoric 1302

I greatly dislike writing; however I know I have to put up with it for my education. I also know I will never like it. That is probably the only thing I did not like about Rhet 1302. I am glad it is done with for now. Though this course did remind me of many techniques I had already learned in high school it was good to be reminded of them. Personally this course has helped me improve my writing some. Essays will never be my friend. I did learn how to write an abstract and a précis, and for essays for to site my work.

Overall, the class has been great and I have learned new lessons for life. I will miss coming to this class and learning many new things, but I must keep moving forward. Thank you for your help Professor Henson.

Monday, July 19, 2010

Open Letter to President Obama


Dear President Obama:

After being in office for over a year I began reviewing over your promises to Americans. An issue of Concern is the lack of self-respect I see given to the hardworking immigrants that have come into our country. I noticed how many Americans act as if they will harm us and that they take a way what little we have available to us, however, many us of seem to forget that we all are immigrants in some way though not direct. America was formed off of immigration. Texas alone went through ownership from four different countries before becoming the Republic of Texas and now part of the United States.

The immigrants of Mexico come for one reason and that is to live the “American Dream” that is being denied to them just for not being born of U.S. soil. We want to move forward advance in society but we keep moving backwards. Before Hispanics came along Americans criticized African-Americans that were brought in by slavery. Now that Americans have bypassed that Hispanics are the new targets. America has not changed rather revolutionized ourselves to apply the acts that were once used on African-American to fit toward Hispanics. Immigration does not directly affect me or any other one of my family members. This issue however is widely spoken about by all people. It is an important situation because it affects everyone. American taxes are used to fund the ridiculous things such as the wall at the border and the minutemen.

Just yesterday I was speaking over this topic with my friend’s mother, she told me it disgust her, the way things are being handled and the hate being throw towards Hispanics. It impacted me to being hearing this from an American but also one that moved from her hometown of Louisiana to Texas. Since her family also had to endure many hard times when they moved here due to Hurricane Katrina.

If Mexico had one day chosen to act as America they would send all American out of their country back to their homeland, America. All the shops, land, and houses that Americans have in Mexico would be gone and never to be theirs again unless as President Obama is planning they pay for their “wrong doings”. Currently, no actions have been taken against the issue because Republics do not like the plan so no bill has been passed. A Republican has stated, “If he would take amnesty off the table and make a real commitment to border and interior security [actions could be taken]."

I believe you should consider your family roots in your choices for immigration. Consider the families affected by this issue as a whole.

Sincerely,
Erica Hernandez

Monday, July 12, 2010

Somewhere for Everyone by John Grisham


In "My Turn: Somewhere for Everyone," John Grisham argues that not all homeless are going to take life as it is. Not all of them want to live in negative limelight of the homeless. Drugs and alcohol is not the life they would like to live for themselves, however, that is how they are viewed by those that do not endure their struggles. They are frequently ignored by those more fortunate than they are. They are pushed off the streets so we do not have to deal with them. Out of sight, out of mind.

Grisham states a lot of good points in his article about homelessness and how a society only thinks of ourselves ignoring the less fortunate. We take for granted all that we have while a "hobo" can give a million thanks if we give them our change that we think is worthless.




comment on it; relate to it; identify with it on a personal level
discuss your personal feeling/experience about homelessness. relate a personal experience.