He believed that Morton finagled and fudged his own research in order to control prior convictions. He also mentions that Morton was a fraud in the name of science and that those people are the least interesting because it explains to society nothing, but insane opinions that only make sense in the scientist on mind.Continue reading “CL 2/20”
Author Archives: Patrick Crehan
HW 2/18
CL 2/18
The genre in setting to plessy vs. ferguson is upperclass folk that belong in a courtroom setting. Only people that comprehend different legislation pertaining to the case would be able to successfully progress the overturning of a case so significant. The threshold level of members in the case are civilized white people in the courtContinue reading “CL 2/18”
HW 2/13
CL 2/13
I did not read the proper pages for Plessy vs Ferguson, but I did read from chapter one until chapter 2… (I will rectify this eventually) I must say there was a lot of redudancy in the first chapter, as in the defense, whom kept referencing the Constitution, would compare how rediculous it would beContinue reading “CL 2/13”
HW 2/11
CL 2/11
2. The passage describes the ways servers “read” (verbally and nonverbally) and manipulate customers in order to manage a successful job in the service industry. The servers know what each word and menu item on the menu means. This includes knowing the process of food production of each food item on the menu. Although eachContinue reading “CL 2/11”
CL 2/6
I believe this is more of something (swales essay) that is made up to have an explanation of why people behave differently and conform to certain community groups. Overall, I see this is as fruitless information that cannot be used to benefit anybody in a career or life in general. The article took too long,Continue reading “CL 2/6”
HW 2/4
CL 2/4
Stein, which is to be considered an unreliable narrator, wrote this piece in order to fish for a more broader and deeper meaning within the text from his audience. The article at first glance is about baseball, but since his intentions are for his audience to think deeper into the article, we can come toContinue reading “CL 2/4”