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Ayana Boudreaux
Chrissy Purcell
Jazzmin Tennessee
Sierra Dennis

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

"Research and Methodology: Inscription as a Liberating Practice."

Ayana Boudreaux
Freshman Seminar
Post 6
Wow! The finally lecture of the Freshman Seminar, boy time really does fly whether you are having fun or not. When I heard those words I felt like a slave being freed from the shackles which held them back from the world. Now I am not saying that being in Freshman Seminar was like being enslaved because I haven’t experienced slavery, but I must say that I didn’t always look forward to attending class.
As I set back in my seat I prepared myself for what I believed would be another drawn out lecture about my African Heritage. Eager to get out of class I placed my cell phone on my desk to monitor the time. Stepping up to the podium Dr. Dana Williams began to exclaim the objectives of the day’s lecture. She was going to provide the class with the help that many of us were seeking in order to complete our group projects. This really grabbed my attention because, I am slightly skeptical about my group’s project. With open ears I aroused to the front of my seat and became very attentive as Dr. Williams began her lecture.
 Helping us to identify principle components of research and applying those components to our group project I must admit was a great idea. Dr. Dana William’s presentation was very direct and explanatory; I left out of Just Hall with a better outlook and understanding of how to construct the group project. Giving us examples of what to do was very helpful as well. I really enjoyed Dr. Williams lecture and I want to thank her for her help.

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