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Before English 105i Comes to an End…

April 29, 2022

  Over the semester, I have learned a lot new tactical skills from taking part in English 105i. Before, I go into the technicalities and takeaways I gathered from each unit, I would like to mention that the involvement of … Read more

Endometriosis: Ending the Stigma

April 26, 2022

The individual interviewed for this illness narrative has given express permission for this narrative to be published on our course website publicly as long as their last name is protected; all individuals referenced have been assigned pseudonyms. The individual understand … Read more

Looking into the Reality of Sciatica

April 26, 2022

In hopes of understanding the trials and perseverance skills related to the life of LW, I recently spoke with LW concerning her diagnosis of sciatica. LW is a 65-year-old female subject who enjoys helping disabled persons. She currently owns a … Read more

ADHD and its relationship to Internal Conflict

April 26, 2022

The individual interviewed for this illness narrative has given express permission for this narrative to be published on our course website publicly, with their name (and any other identifying details) replaced. This individual interviewed for this illness narrative will be … Read more

An Internal Warzone

April 26, 2022

“The interview subject of the following narrative has granted permission for this content to be shared ” Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis: An Internal War   An illness narrative by Paige Flanigon   Picture yourself lying in bed fast asleep. Eyes glued … Read more

Springing into Allergy Season

April 26, 2022

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The End?

April 25, 2022

This last week of class can evidently be described using one word: bittersweet. While I am excited and relieved to finally finish exams and conclude our last week of in-person instruction in English 105-i, I will miss completing full-fledged projects … Read more