Sunday, February 26, 2012


Nadia Dawson

English 101

Assignment 7



            After we watch the clip from 60 Minutes, I have come to realize that detail and attention to everything around a topic is very important. We discussed all of the different people left out of the story and all of the different pieces of evidence left out of the story. We weren’t able to process what really happened or judge anything simply because of the lack of detail provided. I’ve learned that now for my research paper, I need to go in-depth with everything. I need to get things together so my reader isn’t left in the dark by other details. The full story needs to be told from every angle, or it is a bias story. The 60 Minutes clip made it seem like the girl was the victim. Granted she might have been the victim, the storyline left the viewer’s solely open to her point of view and no one else’s which made it bias and sort of unreliable. I now have come to realize that everything is just as important as the part you are trying to prove. It would make your paper more reliable, and it would make it a great paper.

Thursday, February 23, 2012

All 10
Nadia Dawson

English 102

Annotated Bibliography



1.      Ballard, Chris. "Celebrity STALKER." Sports Illustrated, 98.15 (2003): A25-A22.

This is an article written by a man named Chris Ballard in 2003 in a Sports illustrated page. The title of the article is “Celebrity STALKER”. This article talks about a movie that an actor named Tommy Lee plays in. It is about the movie and how the person in the movie is a teen and stalks different celebrities, but also helps with finding missing persons. This article may be able to help with my paper, but I doubt it. I could see it being a good way to make it an alternative add to my paper, but it would take a lot of research to try to get it all to relate.



2.      Bennett, Courtney. "FAN CLUB CONFESSIONS: Teens Underestimate Influence of Celebrity Idols." Psychology Today, 35.1 (2002): 18.

This article was written by Courtney Bennett in the academic journal called Psychology Today. She talks about a study that discusses all the different influences that celebrities have on teens. It goes in-depth with the reaction of the teens and how they perceive the celebrity. This will help a lot with explaining my topic. I could use this to further go in to the thoughts on how teens are influenced by celebrities.



3.      Carter, Bill, and Carter. "Marketing to Tweens and Teens: Insights, Strategies, and Tactics." The Licensing Journal, August, 2011, Vol.31(7), P.1(4), 31.7 (2011): 1.

This article is written by Bill Carter. It is about how marketers frame their work to get certain kids. This helps with showing the media focuses on teens. In the article, he talks about how they use celebrities to get teens to buy things. This helps with my strategy of celebrities influencing things. Even buying things made by celebrities, influences teens.



4.      "Celebrities Influence Teens' Career Choices.(NEWS)(Brief Article)." Nursing Standard, June 15, 2005, Vol.19(40), P.9(1), 19.40 (2005): 9.

This is an article written by an unknown source. It is published in the Nursing Standard. It talks about how teens want to be what celebrities are in real life or in shows. It shows that even the jobs played by celebrities on television or in movies make teens want to be just like them. This article handles the career aspects of teens. It helps show how celebrities play a huge role in teen’s thoughts. This is what my topic is about, and will lead to helping me prove my topic.



5.      "Do Role Models Influence Teenagers’ Purchase Intentions and Behavior?." Journal of Consumer Marketing, 2000, Vol.17(5), P.441-453, 17.5 (2000): 441-453.

This is an article written by an unknown writer. It was also written in the Journal of Consumer Marketing. It is about a study done to see how and if teens are influenced when they purchase things or in their behavior by celebrities. The study concludes that they do. They affect a lot of the things that the teens buy and how they act. This helps the same way some of the other articles help. They prove that celebrities influence today’s teens.



6.      "Experimental Analysis of Behavior." American Psychologist, 1957, Vol. 12(8), P.485-490, 12.8 (1957): 485-490.

This Article is from a book of articles that called “American Psychologist”. It is basically about the human behavior and how this behavior is attributed to others. It analyzes the behavior of people and how they affect others. It uses a structure which is based on a series of trends of experiments they did based upon their experiences with other people. This will help my paper only a little bit. I know that there are better sources out there for my topic. This only talks about other people’s experiences with regular people not necessarily celebrities



7.      Frankel, Hannah. "Hunt for Heroes.(role Models)(academic Success)." Times Educational Supplement, July 10, 2009, Issue 4847, P.18-21, 4847 (2009): 18-21.

This is an article written by Hannah Frankel. It was written in the Educational Supplement. It talks about how teens today think that being successful academically isn’t as good as being successful on a reality television show. This is influenced by the people that get rich off of shows today. The people that teens tend to look up to are these people that are on reality television shows, and not politicians or professors in schools. This helps further prove my point if how celebrities influence teens today.



8.      "Gazing at the Stars: Celebrity Worship is a Big Part of Our Culture-but is It a Good Thing?(Your Mind)." Current Health Teens, a Weekly Reader Publication, Feb, 2011, Vol.37(6), P.16(5), 37.6 (2011): 16.

This is an article created by an unknown author. It was written in a weekly reader about teens. It is about how Celebrities play a major role on people’s everyday life. It talks about how our culture is affected by celebrities. This will be an added help for proving that they affect our lives. While this talks about all people and not just teens, it includes teens. This is why it is helpful.



9.      "Sports Celebrity Influence on the Behavioral Intentions of Generation Y." Journal of Advertising Research, March, 2004, Vol.44(1), P.108(11), 44.1 (2004): 108.

This is an article written by an unknown author. It is about sports celebrities and how they influence the new modern youth group. It goes more in-depth of how teens are mimicking the sports celebrities and how this affects their life. This will help with the explaining how celebrities are influencing today’s teens. I can incorporate it my paper.



10.  Wellington, By Elizabeth. "From Cardboard 'Celebrities,' Teens Learn to Covet Fame." Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia, PA), May 20, 2010, (2010):.

This is an article written by Elizabeth Wellington. It is called “From Cardboard ‘Celebrities, ’Teens Learn to Covert Fame”. This article is about celebrities basically telling how to get famous. These aren’t major stars, but people with at least a little influence of the teens. This article helps me a lot with my topic. It tells about how kids look at celebrities. It talks about how celebrities influence, and teach teens to be like them and act like them. It also gives reason to why teens are so influenced by them.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Just the first 3
Nadia Dawson

English 101

Annotated Bibliography
 

1.      Ballard, Chris. "Celebrity STALKER." Sports Illustrated, 98.15 (2003): A25-A22.

This is an article written by a man named Chris Ballard in 2003 in a Sports illustrated page. The title of the article is “Celebrity STALKER”. This article talks about a movie that an actor named Tommy Lee plays in. It is about the movie and how the person in the movie is a teen and stalks different celebrities, but also helps with finding missing persons. This article may be able to help with my paper, but I doubt it. I could see it being a good way to make it an alternative add to my paper, but it would take a lot of research to try to get it all to relate.



2.      "Experimental Analysis of Behavior." American Psychologist, 1957, Vol. 12(8), P.485-490, 12.8 (1957): 485-490.

This Article is from a book of articles that called “American Psychologist”. It is basically about the human behavior and how this behavior is attributed to others. It analyzes the behavior of people and how they affect others. It uses a structure which is based on a series of trends of experiments they did based upon their experiences with other people. This will help my paper only a little bit. I know that there are better sources out there for my topic. This only talks about other people’s experiences with regular people not necessarily celebrities



3.      Wellington, By Elizabeth. "From Cardboard 'Celebrities,' Teens Learn to Covet Fame." Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia, PA), May 20, 2010, (2010):.

This is an article written by Elizabeth Wellington. It is called “From Cardboard ‘Celebrities,’ Teens Learn to Covert Fame”. This article is about celebrities basically telling how to get famous. These aren’t major stars, but people with at least a little influence of the teens. This article helps me a lot with my topic. It tells about how kids look at celebrities. It talks about how celebrities influence, and teach teens to be like them and act like them. It also gives reason to why teens are so influenced by them

Tuesday, February 14, 2012


Nadia Dawson

English 02

Assignment 4



               

 When is abortion truly considered taking a life? This is my question.  The best way to rewrite this question is to write it in a way that it starts to push for a higher level answer. The way I made this question more inquisitive was by wording it like this: When is abortion considered taking a life and when is it wrong to judge a person dealing with their own body? As I was thinking about making this question better, I thought about how not affects the person. The other person is also involved, and considering them would give the audience a way to understand and relate to the person. It would also make it easier to write ten pages on this topic.

                The essay I read was more so about right and wrong. It challenges people to think about the role of abortion and how it deals with the mind. It tells a lot about the people and their thoughts on abortions and how they made these their thoughts. It is a psychology based article, so it deals with cases and different studies. It also talks about the ongoing debate on abortion.

I would use the information from the article to write my 10 page paper. I would also get other sources, but with this one I would look for everything and really analyze what is going on. I will cite all of the different aspects of the brain and how people operate. It will be a great and alternative way to get the thought of it out there. I will use it to explain other aspects of people and their thoughts.

Wednesday, February 8, 2012


Nadia Dawson

English 102

Assignment 4b



                My favorite question was what draws people to buy things that they see on television? This question relates to everyone, and not just a few people. It is a way for others to connect on a level that forces them to not only understand themselves, but also the media. When I went on the search from the UWM library I saw the perfect article that went along with what I was thinking about. It also went deeper into the behavior and feelings of people and their choices. What they are looking for and how they feel when they see different things on television. My next step would be to find a more sources like this one; maybe about 4-5 more. Then I would start the developing process of the paper and looking forward to how it would be interesting and put it in a creative form.

Sunday, February 5, 2012


Nadia Dawson

English 102

Assignment 4



There are many questions that lead to inquiry. A lot of them are open ended questions. Questions that can’t lead to one definitive answer can be considered an inquiry question. Actually another would be questions based upon behavior where there could be many different answers or solutions to one person's specific problem. Seeing how my major is public relations, many of my questions would deal with behavior and the human condition.



Some of my questions that are inquiry questions to me are:

1. Why is it that when people watch a famous person, and they mess up, when the representative puts the problem in a different perspective people automatically changes their reaction?

2. Why is it that when people do not feel as if they are cared about, they need the connection from a lot of different people to feel wanted?

3. What draws people to buy things that they see on television?

4. What pushes people to like certain famous people, but not like others?

5. We as complicated people like to make decisions without reason. Why is it that we make bad choices over and over again?

6. Why is it that it was alright to legalize alcohol after the prohibition, and people are a able to take prescription drugs that contain a lot of risks, but it is illegal for people to smoke marijuana that doesn’t have many complicated problems to it.

7. When is abortion truly considered taking a life?

Wednesday, February 1, 2012


Nadia Dawson

English 102

Assignment 3



                After reading Brian’s “the Kitchen”, I reflected on a few questions. His chapter and introduction brought to life a new way of looking at things. I feel like his way of writing is, and is not a fit for our academic model. It is because it is written in the traditional form. It has some new ways to thinking, but ultimately the style of writing and the underlying basis of the project is something that we as a people are used to seeing. While this is the case, this also makes it not part of our academic model. The way he goes about putting information in this chapter and speaking about it is different.

                In the introduction he talks about why he created this book in the first place. He says “… I thought it might be interesting, for the length of a book, to consider the ordinary things in life…” (Brian, 5) This shows that his intensions were supremely to create an interesting way to show and express the different things in the household, and make them liked, understood and accepted by the public. He is chapter definitely represents inquiry. His entire book was based upon questions, and things that most people didn’t know. In the introduction he shows this by analyzing the salt and pepper shakers. “Why not pepper and cardamom, say or salt and cinnamon?”(Brian, 4) This shows exactly where his ideas came from and how he went about the process of writing this story.

                Brian is an inquirer of sorts. He basically walked around his house and questioned why things were the way they were. I understand inquiry to be a way of thinking in which you question things, which cannot truly have a definitive answer. It’s way more than the thought of 1+1=2. Inquiry can be anything from wondering why we wear socks on our feet, to why we call a nose a nose. Brian does a great job of asking these questions and answering them. He follows up and tells a story of how things came to be. He does it in a conversational tone. He talks as If he is talking to me. I liked that. It made the story interesting.