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English 1102: Composition II

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    The Case of Charles Dexter Ward
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011-03-10) Bruen, Brandon ; Flont, Alex ; Rahn, Eliza ; Vreeland, Cameron
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    The Haunted Palace
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011-03-10) Das, Anuraag ; Mahoney, Kyle ; Smith, Kenneth ; Zhao, Sheng
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    Mulholland Drive
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011-03-10) Castle, Peter ; Kadiveti, Pravallika ; Sissoko, Lamine Steve ; Zahn, Nicholas
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    Rebecca
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011-03-10) Stachura, Sam ; McCauley, Kevin ; Alea, Kylie ; Dean, Dallas
    Protagonist: Kylie Why Mrs. Danvers Snapped: Upset that Rebecca lied to her about being pregnant. DeWinter and No Name's Relationship: They really did love each other. Their love was most evident after DeWinters told No Name the truth about Rebecca and during the following trial. No Name was trying to be the perfect wife, contrary to how Rebecca behaved. DeWinter was a perfect husband to marry, affluent, attractive, kind hearted, etc. Comments: Kevin WOVEN Written Oral Visual Electronic Non-Verbal presentation attributes and flow Other critiques, analytical statements and general super smart things to be said here eye contact, is confident in order to make her argument more convincing uses a power point presentation to appeal to the electronic part of the WOVEN as well as visual video clip of Mrs. Danvers acting possesive of her relationship with Rebecca. Antagonist: Sam Why Mrs. Danvers Snapped: Mrs. Danvers was upset that Rebecca had died of cancer, not killed by the Sea or DeWinters. Rebecca was Mrs. Danvers idol, she worshiped Rebecca, Danver's world was shattered when she discovered that Rebecca wasn't perfect but diseased. DeWinter & No Name's Relationship: DeWinter used No Name to get over/forget his past with Rebecca. DeWinter treated No Name as a child, he wanted her to be submissive since he was sick of bowing to Rebecca's will. They never were close to each other. The only time they were close was in their "home movies" in a world without Rebecca. No Name seems to have an electra complex, always speaking of her father to DeWinters and looking up to her husband like a father figure; strange. Comments: Dallas presentation attributes and flow. Other critiques, analytical statements and all the super smart stuff that Kevin missed. Conclusion. That's it!
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    The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011-03-10) Alexopoulos, George ; Desai, Raj ; Morris, Emily ; Sutter, Ben
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    The Thing
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011-03-10) Berlinger, Mike ; Field, Matthew ; Nickerson, Kate ; Thao, Michael
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    Mad Houser Pecha Kucha
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008-02-28) Manfree, Alec ; Anglin, Lindsay ; Lesniewski, Victor
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    Mad Houser Installation, Georgia Tech's Neely Lobby
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008-01-08)
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    Our Mad Houser Build : Crawford’s honors English 1102 Class
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007) Becker, Chris ; Bridgers, Bill ; Elhammali, Nirouz ; Ervin, Matt ; Evans, Alexandria ; Foltz, Ashby ; Gustafson, Erik ; Henke, Alexandra ; Johnson, Cory ; Lesniewski, Victor ; MacAluso, Pete ; Manfre, Alec ; Murfy, Daniel ; Walker, Jonathan ; Anglin, Lindsay ; Crawford, T. Hugh
    LCC and the Institute Honors Program are marking Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week at Georgia Tech by constructing a full-sized Mad Houser hut in the Skiles Courtyard. Hugh Crawford's Honors Section of English 1102 Composition has been studying homelessness in America, paying particular attention to the work of the Atlanta-based Mad Housers group. The Mad Housers, a non-profit corporation engaged in charitable work, research and education, are perhaps best known for their hands-on, pragmatic approach to providing shelter for homeless people, in particular through the design, construction, and provision of small (6'x8'x10') frame-and-plywood huts. These shelters, though not meant as permanent housing, provide privacy, security, stability and protection from the elements-- all of which the organization believes are vital in helping people escape homelessness. The Mad Housers were founded by Georgia Tech College of Architecture graduate students Michael Connor and Brian Finkel to address the problem of homelessness in Atlanta. Mad Houser shelters are provided free of charge or obligation to their inhabitants. In addition to research on homelessness in general, the class has been archiving newspaper articles and photographs, conducting audio and video interviews with Mad Houser clients and with current and former members of the group, as well as participating in some of the builds. They hope their work will provide a central archive for helping people to understand the goals and activities of this charitable group.
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    An Experiment in Modern Knowledge Spaces: the Library East Commons
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2006) Stuart, Crit ; Bennett, Charlie ; Cseplo, Steve ; Khan, Sabir ; Vogt, Brett ; Lamia, Frank ; Leland, Blake ; Crawford, T. Hugh ; Conces, Carola ; Gilbreath, Sarah ; Slaton, Dani ; Frazier, Kaitlyn ; Rattray, Liam ; Punnoose, Andrew ; Hocking, Erica ; Emmer, Geoff ; West, Beth ; Davis, Lauren ; Johnson, Ben ; Kerckhof, Diana ; Hobbes, Leon ; Lowe, Tiffany ; Hoffman, Matt ; Beaver, Matt ; Rachels, Jay