Tasha Addington-Ferris

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Big Results

February 4, 2016 By Tasha Addington-Ferris

On Tuesday we all came together again to create a collection of big words for some of the analysis that we did last week.  Our class list of big words was narrowed down to five big words:  purity, techno-optimism, enviro-efficiency, apocalyptic, ecomodernist.
I only used questions related to values, so my two words (Classic Hero and Big Boss) are perhaps playing into the list of five that we made as a class but are relatively different in comparison.
As a wrap-up for the previous week, we talked about these words as frameworks, appealing to all different types of people and ways of communication.

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