Psychology is the study of the behavior and mind of people all around the world. Everyone is different, but everyone learns and acts in different ways. Psychology is a newer science that is presented through observation of humans.
Psychology became my favorite class during my senior year in highschool; that's why I chose to take it again during my first year in college. Not only does psychology help students learn about the different conditions people are in, but it helps us, students learn how to adapt, get a better understanding, and help friends and family who are in need of help. In my psych class, I learned many things. I learned about the makeup of the brain and how each part works, different psychologists and their labs, long/short term memory, sleeping disorders, parenting styles, drugs and their effects and classical conditioning. This is my favorite class because you are not just learning about one thing. You learn about different kinds of things. You learn about yourself and other people's behaviors. You are not just sitting there doing math problems over and over, but learning about different behaviors and how the humans mind works.
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In this blog post, I will be watching a video called “Chefs Table” by Fransis Mallmann ( link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQ8Htm4jAGc). In this post, I will be answering the following questions about the video.
Question #1: How does this episode fit into the narrative mode? Questions #2: How does Mallman's story connect to the hiraeth story you are writing in this class? Consider his discussions about home and childhood. Question #3: What major ideas/themes from this episode connect to ideas/themes from our composition course? Consider Mallmann's argument about composing a good dish, examining his life environments, and being productive. Answer #1: This episode fits into narrative mode because it shows and tells the specific scene in which mallman lived. It showed what supplies and materials he and his sister had in the kitchen. Though, his sister will not return to the kitchen, mallmann always did because that kitchen is his “home.” Answer #2: Mallmans story connects to the hiraeth story we are writing about in class because he talked about his longing for a “home” which was in his case, an old kitchen in which he was eight years old at the time. He tries to recreate his “home” or ‘belonging” by continuing to cook around the world. Answer #3: Some major ideas/themes from this episode connect to ideas/themes from our composition course are things like “show don't tell” because mallmann showed and told the viewers watching how he lives his life in that kitchen. He talks about how he always comes back to his “home.” He uses his environment to create his dishes/food. |
AuthorMy name is Samantha Hawkins and I am a college student studying Nursing. This is my blog post for one of my classes! Archives
May 2017
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