ITEM ACQUISITION AND HOARDING IN A CAPITALISTIC SOCIETY
This paper was written for the course Communicating Across the Dance Discipline at UNC Charlotte. It analyzes the piece Material Deviance in Contemporary American Culture by Alice Gosti to look at how capitalism and patriotism impact why Americans hoard their possessions.
HANDWRITTEN LETTERS AS AN INFLUENCE ON SOCIAL MEDIA
Originally written for the Language and Digital Technology course at UNC Charlotte, this paper looks at social media platforms and how they continue to give users more options to personalize their discourse and experiences.
CASE STUDY ON THE BOBBSEY TWINS
This case study project written for the History of the Book course at UNC Charlotte examines The Bobbsey Twins at Meadow Brook to understand how the Stratemeyer Syndicate commercialized the Laura Lee Hope pseudonym.
LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS ON CHILDREN'S LITERATURE
In this essay from UNC Charlotte's Children's Books as Language Nutrition course, Baby Animals by Sarah Phillips is analyzed to understand how the interactive reading experience aids young readers' language comprehension.
