Author Archives: mpsj13

Reflective-MPSJ

Core Value 1. My work demonstrates that I used a variety of social and interactive practices that involve recursive stages of exploration, discovery, conceptualization, and development. I demonstrated the practice of recursive stages in many of my works this semester … Continue reading

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Op-ed for Portfolio-MPSJ

The Cost of Career: A Woman’s Dilemma of Pay or Passion https://www.cnbc.com/2018/04/09/the-10-jobs-with-the-largest-and-smallest-gender-pay-gaps.html Collegecensus.com recently posted a list of the highest paying jobs for women in 2019. The fact that we, as a society, are going into yet another decade where … Continue reading

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Editorial for Portfolio-MPSJ

No Place for a Cell Phone In recent years, celebrities like Brendon Urie and Colleen Ballinger have taken to the stage and new productions based on popular films like Beetlejuice and Mean Girls have brought with them a new group … Continue reading

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Op-ed draft-MPSJ

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The Cost of Career: A Woman’s Dilemma of Pay or Passion https://www.advisory.com/daily-briefing/2018/11/28/pay-gap Collegeceunsus.com recently posted a list of the highest paying jobs for women in 2019. Choosing a career path as a female is an already difficult task without taking … Continue reading

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Writing Plan-MPSJ

The Cost of Being Female Thesis Women have been fighting for dollar to dollar equal pay since the 1980’s. It is estimated that in the year 1980 the average woman earned 36-cents less than their male counterpart and in the … Continue reading

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Practice Op-Ed-MPSJ

While walking down any giving block in New York City, one can bet that they are caught on one of the many security cameras placed throughout the city. With more than 9,000 cameras in the NYPD’s Domain Awareness System, it … Continue reading

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Robust Verbs-MPSJ

Heroin addicts committing crimes to feed their addictions is a harrowing problem in Vancouver. The “free heroin for addicts” program only aims to lower the crime rate, not to help those suffering from addiction. Addiction hinders the daily activities of … Continue reading

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Better left unsaid-MPSJ

When the parents of a man or woman haven’t voted in their lifetimes, then their child is not as likely to vote than they would be if he or she had been brought up in a household where the parents always vote. a. … Continue reading

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Editorial Draft-MPSJ

No Place for a Cell Phone With the normalization of constant cell phone use, more and more incidents of audience members having been caught by performers using their phones during performances have been publicized. Ranging from Patti LuPone removing the … Continue reading

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LTE for Portfolio-MPSJ

Guilt and Grief In the August 25th article “I Couldn’t Say ‘My Mother’ Without Crying” by Hope Edelman, Edelman describes the difficulty found in dealing with the devastating grief faced by a child who loses a parent. As I can … Continue reading

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