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. When writing my drafts, I always used the opportunity to receive feedback from Professor … Continue reading
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Op-Ed for Portfolio – bmdpiano
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Growing Pains: It’s Even Harder When You’re a Teen in 2019 We teens have a hard time blossoming into functioning adults in this era of declining mental health. As an 18 year old myself, I’ve just entered the stages of … Continue reading
Editorial for Portfolio – bmdpiano
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Will Ignorance Ultimately Kill Our Planet? Brazilian President, Jair Bolsonaro, among other politicians are slow to aid Earth’s cry for help and people are becoming angry. In the 1800’s, the curiosity of human produced gases, such as CO2 being able … Continue reading
Op-Ed Draft – bmdpiano
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Growing Pains: It’s Even Harder When You’re a Teen in 2019 Today, teenagers have a hard time mentally as they continue to blossom into adults. As an 18 year old myself, I’ve just entered the stages of adulthood, yet I … Continue reading
Editorial Draft—bmdpiano
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Will Ignorance Ultimately Kill Our Planet? Brazilian President, Jair Bolsonaro, among other politicians are slow to aid Earth’s cry for help and people are becoming angry. It all began in the 1800’s, when the curiosity of human produced gases, such … Continue reading
LTE for Portfolio – bmdpiano
What Parents Should Know About Self Help Books To the Editor: Re “Cutting the Cord: What Parents and Teenagers Need to Know” (news article, Aug. 23): Judith Newman’s mention of “adulting” books in her article sends the message to new … Continue reading
LTE Draft – bmdpiano
What Parents Need to Know About Sending Their Kids to College To the Editor: Re “Cutting the Cord: What Parents and Teenagers Need to Know” (news article, Aug. 23): Judith Newman’s obsessive advocating for “adulting” books in her article was … Continue reading