Wednesday, April 17, 2013

LAST BLOG POST. Final Reflection.



This course, “Advanced Writing in the Disciplines”, indeed taught me to be a functional and professional writer in my “discipline” of study. The various assignments throughout this course were excellent in training me to be well “disciplined” in my field of writing. The assignments such as the Call for Papers which I responded on a Cyber Policy theme, the Code of Ethics assignment where I wrote and planned out a Code of Ethics of my dream company, the assignment where I wrote a sample Letter to Shareholders as if I was a CEO of my dream company and to round it off, the Cover Letter and Resume assignment. All these helpful assignments taught me how to write for the scholarly, workplace, public audiences. My field of study is Business and Finance. Thus, the audience of my type of writing ranges from clients, co-workers, brokers, lawyers, government officials, CEO’s, managers, banks, business paper audiences and etc. However, I learned that the context of writing changes depending on what type of audience. For example, from my experience at co-op, when communicating with my co-workers and my bank brokers that cover my team, I use very informal type of writing, the one that is very short but very effective. And this goes for all the employees and counter party brokers that I deal with. A simple Hi and the beginning and a simple thank you is necessary but more the less, shorter the message more effective it is. If that was how “internal” writing comes across in my field of study, the “external” type of writing formats in quite different way. For example, a CEO’s letter to his company’s shareholders, a Chairman’s letter to his company’s employees, a article in a Forbes Magazine, a letter or an email to a high level client, and etc. In cases like these, the type of writing becomes very different. These tend to be extremely formal and the ones that I actually encountered at my co-op, such as a Letter from the CEO of my company to our investors, were one of the most well written and sophisticated piece of writing I’ve ever encountered. It’s clear to me that my “discipline” has different style of writing depending on the audience or the counterparty and these practices were evident in my projects in this course. Another thing that I picked up on taking this course is that, it’s extremely effective to take this course while you are on co-op. For me, I was able to pick up so many elements that were discussed in these assignments at my daily operation at my job. I was able to relate so many different things that were going on at my co-op with what I was learning in AWD class. For example, during the Workplace Audience project, where I had to write a Code of Ethics of a company, my firm had an annual companywide Code of Ethics conference. So I was able to pick up many things from that real life conference and exploit that knowledge in my writing.
I was technologically limited and thus couldn’t record a video or anything of that nature but I believe I made it pretty clear through my words that this class was very helpful in developing me as a professional in business writing. I got a great combination of reading, assignments, discussions, research, real life encounter at co-op to really soak in all the disciplines that was present in my field. Awesome course and awesome professor. I would and will recommend this online course to my peers. Cheers!

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Week 12, Reflection (Heal the World. MJ)



One of the best musicians to ever live, Michael Jackson, is known all of his legendary songs. His songs are known for his great musical features but also for having a great message lyrically. Out of many of his greats, I chose the song “Heal the World”, and rightfully so, this is a classic. This song, which was written, composed and produced by Michael Jackson, reflects the world that we live in and tries to send a message that we can all work together to make this world a better place. I felt like the lyrics really challenged the audience to reflect on himself/herself. Michael questions us if we really “care”, and if we all did care, we could make a change in this world. This made me reflect on my life. Am I really living with a love in my heart? Do I have joy of giving? Do I care for others? Do I know that there are people dying out there in this world? These series of questions struck my mind when I was meditating on this song and the lyrics. These were such vague and almost rhetorical questions but it definitely did hit me to realize that I couldn’t really answer those questions for sure. Michael uses intimidating words such as; sorrow, dying, deceiving, fear, and tears to really challenge the audience. But he also reminds us that if we care and live for the good of others, we can make this world a better place. Some of the positive words that he uses are heart, giving, strong, joyful, life, and love. I think that’s what really makes this song “reflective”. It challenges the audience to look back on your life but also assures us that there is always good in the midst of bad. I think this concept can be applied to practically anything in this life, in the corporate world, in school, in sports, in relationships, etc. Again, this song is one of MJ’s greats along with songs like “Man in the Mirror”, “We are the World”, “Ben” and “You are not alone”, that delivers a strong message. I can’t say enough about this guy. His works are a great inspiration to my life. 


“Heal the World”:


There's A Place In
Your Heart
And I Know That It Is Love
And This Place Could
Be Much
Brighter Than Tomorrow
And If You Really Try
You'll Find There's No Need
To Cry
In This Place You'll Feel
There's No Hurt Or Sorrow

There Are Ways
To Get There
If You Care Enough
For The Living
Make A Little Space
Make A Better Place...

Heal The World
Make It A Better Place
For You And For Me
And The Entire Human Race
There Are People Dying
If You Care Enough
For The Living
Make A Better Place
For You And For Me

If You Want To Know Why
There's A Love That
Cannot Lie
Love Is Strong
It Only Cares For
Joyful Giving
If We Try
We Shall See
In This Bliss
We Cannot Feel
Fear Or Dread
We Stop Existing And
Start Living

Then It Feels That Always
Love's Enough For
Us Growing
So Make A Better World
Make A Better World...

Heal The World
Make It A Better Place
For You And For Me
And The Entire Human Race
There Are People Dying
If You Care Enough
For The Living
Make A Better Place
For You And For Me

And The Dream We Were
Conceived In
Will Reveal A Joyful Face
And The World We
Once Believed In
Will Shine Again In Grace
Then Why Do We Keep
Strangling Life
Wound This Earth
Crucify Its Soul
Though It's Plain To See
This World Is Heavenly
Be God's Glow

We Could Fly So High
Let Our Spirits Never Die
In My Heart
I Feel You Are All
My Brothers
Create A World With
No Fear
Together We'll Cry
Happy Tears
See The Nations Turn
Their Swords
Into Plowshares

We Could Really Get There
If You Cared Enough
For The Living
Make A Little Space
To Make A Better Place...

Heal The World
Make It A Better Place
For You And For Me
And The Entire Human Race
There Are People Dying
If You Care Enough
For The Living
Make A Better Place
For You And For Me

Heal The World
Make It A Better Place
For You And For Me
And The Entire Human Race
There Are People Dying
If You Care Enough
For The Living
Make A Better Place
For You And For Me

Heal The World
Make It A Better Place
For You And For Me
And The Entire Human Race
There Are People Dying
If You Care Enough
For The Living
Make A Better Place
For You And For Me

There Are People Dying
If You Care Enough
For The Living
Make A Better Place
For You And For Me

There Are People Dying
If You Care Enough
For The Living
Make A Better Place
For You And For Me

You And For Me
You And For Me
You And For Me
You And For Me
You And For Me
You And For Me
You And For Me
You And For Me
You And For Me
You And For Me
You And For Me

Heal the world we live in, save it for our children
Heal the world we live in, save it for our children
Heal the world we live in, save it for our children
Heal the world we live in, save it for our children