five interesting readings i did this week 📚

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five interesting readings i did this week 📚
Aleena Sharif's "Yours, Mine & the Truth" 🌱
Check out the full view of the piece and more in Issue IX: THE NECROGRAPHER up on our site!
ALT TEXT: An image showing two beautifully detailed paintings side by side of the human body. Above the paintings is the text "YOURS, MINE & THE TRUTH" and below there is text that says "ALEENA SHARIF."
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I feel somewhat inadequate in terms of the number of articles in my lit review—as of now, there are 24, and my classmate just texted me wondering whether “60 articles are too less” lmao
Here’s to vaguely threatening competition I guess. How many articles do you guys generally review for your dissertations/theses?
Reading Response Week 5
This weeks reading response is on Posing Meaningful Questions. It reminds the reader what our teachers have always told us… “there is no such thing as a dumb question”. In the Disciplinarity and Questions section it relates to my Business Major in the sense that as a business owner I will have to ask big questions. My questions would be things such as Is this a good location for my business? Is this menu item for my restaurant going to sell? And so on. This reading discusses how questions like this and research go hand in hand. Literature reviews give information about certain topics, so this chapter helped me understand how I will have to put together our next assignment without posing too many questions or arguments for the reader. It's based more on information to keep he reader up to date. It basically answers questions a reader might have about a specific topic.
This gif relates to how I feel when I think about all the questions I need to ask before opening a business. LITERATURE REVIEW -as for the lit review assignment it was hard to come up with a topic question. I am relating it to the genre analysis, and I will be focusing on the Financial aspects of small businesses. Such as a business being profitable or not, and the growth of a business. This second gif relates to how I feel about starting up a business, where will the money come from and how much will it cost altogether.
We're back with some stunning visual art from Issue IX: THE NECROGRAPHER
Check out Betsy Selvam's "Glowering" and so much more up on our site!
ALT TEXT: A crisp, black and white digital drawing features a tiny, human figure, which stands before an intensely lit window, with a black circle that may be read as either sun or full moon. Bars on the window cast long striped shadows across the floor where the figure stands, its own shadow stretching behind it. Text at the bottom reads, “Glowering by Betsy Selvam”.
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Chcek out, "of gen·e·sis"—featuring art, prose, poetry, and more—up on our website! 🖤
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