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There are three types of persons:
TYPE ONE:
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- Those who trust in everything. Who are used to living imitating others. Who have lack of personality and are afraid of being different. They like going with the mainstream. They believe everything they see. They believe everything they hear. They believe everything they read.
TYPE TWO:
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- Those who doubt everything. Who don’t trust anyone. They live against the tide and have complex personalities. They don’t believe anything they see. They don’t believe anything they hear. They don’t believe anything they read.
TYPE 3:
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- Those who after knowing decide in what to believe. They decide in who to trust. They decide how to be. They build their own personality and become unique. They are constantly thinking about how to make their own contribution to the world. They believe that all that matters is not just to trust or distrust but to contribute. They learn to be critical and thoughtful. They learn to be coherent. They learn to be themselves.
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These three types of persons lead correspondlingly to three different types of readers:
-Trustful readers: the type of readers who don't question anything they read. This readers just believe.
-Wary readers: These are special readers whose complex personalities makes them not be confident about anything and therefore they even doubt everything they read.
-Critical readers: who decide what to trust or distrust when reading and who are concerned about making their own contribution.
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5. Taylor Short
This is a really well done home page! I have always believed there were three types of people, but I categorized them in a different way. It is interesting to see how your three types compare to mine, and to see if this would create separate boundaries for categorization. I am really engaged in your project and am excited to read more.
12/04/12, 02:07 am
4. Conner Clark
Carmen: I really like your idea, and I've thought a little about this topic myself. It's a really interesting subject, and I think it really relates to Miller. I like the layout and the pictures, along with your use of bold to make things stand out. Good job so far!
11/29/12, 01:43 pm
3. Amanda Levy
I love your homepage! It is engaging, interesting, visually pleasing, and allows the reader to see your goals of the project. I particularly liked the pictures! The homepage makes me want to read on.
11/29/12, 04:16 am
2. Patrick OSullivan
I love the idea you went with. I think the pictures assist in both understanding the text and breaking up all of the writing. I also like how your title relates to the ways of readin intro we read at the very beginning of class
11/28/12, 04:08 pm
1. Alexandra Carmeli
Carmen,
I really like that you are exploring three distinct types of readers. It is important because there is not one type of person or "reader" that exists. The only thing I thing you need to do to make your homepage more concise is to only keep the bold statements and pictures. Move everything else to a separate to a seperate tab under your home section so you don't immediately overwhelm the reader. Otherwise, i think you have really great ideas and i cant wait to see where you take this project!
11/28/12, 03:57 pm