Ⅰ. Brandon Sanderson’s life is full of ambition on his work.
A. Brandon Sanderson loves books since he was young.
1. Brandon Sanderson found his interest in fantasy epic.
B. Brandon Sanderson studied a lot about writing.
1. Brandon Sanderson changed major biochemistry to English and got master’s degree on BYU.
2. Brandon Sanderson volunteered as an editor on Lending Edge.
C. Brandon Sanderson continued his writing anytime.
1. Brandon Sanderson wrote while he was working as a clerk at a hotel.
2. Brandon Sanderson wrote 7 novels while in his university.
D. Brandon Sanderson is fascinated in teaching writing.
1. Brandon Sanderson posted “Writing Excuses”.
2. Brandon Sanderson teaches English at BYU.
Ⅱ. Brander Sanderson wrote most of his book
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in Utah which is the center of Mormon. A. Brandon Sanderson was born in Nebraska and moved to Utah to start his professional writing. B. Mormon influenced on Utah’s culture. 1. Utah is the center of LSD. 2. 62% of people in Utah are Mormons. 3. Mormon’s prohibit tobacco and drugs. C. Utah has beautiful nature scenes such as deserts and mountains. 1. The climate of Utah is similar to the desert. 2. Utah is famous for mining and cattle ranching. Ⅲ. Mormon keep developed during the 19th - 21th century. A. The church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day saints was started by Joseph Smith. 1. Mormons settled Utah 2. There was conflict between Mormons and early settled people. B. LSD grew up rapidly and became global. 1. Mormons sent lots of missionaries to all over the world. 2. 14 million people became Mormon. Ⅳ. Vietnam war changed America dramatically A. Americans changed the perspective toward the government and war 1. America government lied to the citizens the reality of the war. 2. America government hide that they used the chemical weapon on the battle field. 3. Americans stopped trusting the government and they began to protest the war. 4. Americans use the media as an method to show their stands of protesting the war. B. Constitutional rights were violated. 1. Vietnam veterans suffered from trauma of the war, so they started the movement of against the war. 2. Protestors frequently gathered to challenge their government, but government used the extreme way to interrupt them. 3. The Right of Freedom Speech was violated during the post war era. Ⅴ. Brando Sanderson has his own writing world. A. Brandon Sanderson wrote fantasy books. B. Soft magic and hard magic is law of Brandon Sanderson. 1. Brandon Sanderson make his own laws about magic 2. Soft magic and hard magic makes logic. Ⅵ. Brigham Young University affects Brandon Sanderson. A. Brandon Sanderson studied at BYU. 1. BYU is momons’ university. 2. BYU’s mission is to raise people who passionate on eternal life. Ⅶ. Brandon Sanderson wrote the post-apocalyptic literature A. Post-apocalyptic literature is the literature about the human who survived after or on the disaster. 1. Post-apocalyptic literature asks about Topic: External Analysis of “Frist Born” Brandon Sanderson’s life is full of ambition on his work.
Sanderson has loved books since he was young. He enjoyed reading when he was child, but he lost his interest because of stereotyped books. When Mrs. Reader recommended that Sanderson read the epic fantasy, Dragons bane, he retrieved his interest in books. Sanderson continued reading numerous fantasy boos during his teenager year. (Sanderson )
Brandon Sanderson studied a lot about writing. At first he majored in biochemistry at Brigham Young University. However, When he was on a mission trip in Seoul, he relized that he wanted to write. After came back he changed his major to English. Then, he got a master’s degree in creative writing. He learned from professor David Farland. How to be a writer on business side. He volunteered as an editor on the Leading Edge: BYU’s science fiction and fantasy magazine. It was great experience for him, because he made many friends and became chief editor during his senior years. Then, Brandon Sanderson got master’s degree on creative writing at
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BYU.(Sanderson) Brandon Sanderson continued his writing anytime. He began professional writing while working as the night desk clerk at a hotel. This time was one of the busiest time in his life. He studied at noon and worked at night, but he did not give up. Moreover, he wrote 7 novels during his undergraduate year. Even though he had plenty of rejections, he never lost his dream to be a writer.(Sanderson) Brandon Sanderson is facintated in teaching writing. Brandon Sanderson is still posting “Writing Excuses” with Howard Tayler, Marry Robinette and Dan Walls to give advice on writing. They post about writing skills and tips.(Kowal) He teaches undergraduate students about creative writing and scientific writing.(Sanderson) Brandon Sanderson wrote most of his book on Utah where the center of mormon. Brandon Sanderson was born in Linclon, Nebraska and moved to Utah, He studied there and wrote most of his works there.(Sanderson) Utah is the center of the church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day sains.(Allen) In Utah 62 percentage of people are Mormons. Because of the Mormon, majority various parts of the state. They prohibit tobacco and drugs, and discourage alchol. Coffee and tea. These actions follow words of wisdom from Mormon books. Also, Mormon’s family culture is based on their doctrine.(Allen) Utah is famous for anormous natural scenes such as desert and mountains. Utah usually has a semi-arid to desert climate, but the western side has a climate similar to western states. Also, cold, dry winds blew on the northern side of the state. Mining, cattle ranching, and salt production are the major industries of Utah. (Arrington) Mormon keep developed during the 19th - 21th century.
The church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saint was started by Joseph Smith who believed himself to be a messenger of God. After he died his followers spread out and found a place to settle. Finally they settled in Utah where lots of conflicts occurred between Mormons and early settlers.(Allen)
They did not want to accept the Mormons because Mormons practiced polygamy. Many years later, they changed their doctrine about the polygamy. Then, people began to accept them and they adjusted to each other.(Allen)
After Utah became the center of Mormonism, the 20th century Mormon church grew up rapidly and became globalized. They sent many missionaries all over the world. 60,784 missionaries were sent, and now about 14million people have become Mormons. About 6 million are Americans.(Allen)
Vitnam war changed america dramatically.
America was on the Vietnam war. America sent large amount of people, and many of them were dead. The war was more serious than before, because they used weapons of mass destruction. They even used chemical weapons. The consequence of this was much more devastated. However, the America government did not notify this, but rather justify the war. This was discovered latter and citizens did not trust the government.
(Rexy) Moreover, vitnam war veterans reveal the reality of the war and start the protest movement of war. Then, citizens followed the movement. They used the media to show off their perspective and be against with the war. The protestors tried to challenge the government, but government used the extreme ways to interrupt them. Furthur, polices were try to interfere them, so the Right of Freedom Speech was violated during the post war era.( Rexy) Brandon Sanderson have his own writing world. Brandon Sanderson wrote fantasy books, so he used the magic in his stories. Magic is the thing that make stores into fantasies. Most of the authors think that magic cannot be standardized. If magic follows laws, they worry that this will interfere with the imagination of both the author and the reader. However, Brandon Sanderson is an author who organizes his magic as a law. He believe it the right way to tell a story, because without specific organization writing will be messy.(Sanderson) Soft magic is when the reader can understand the magic well if the author solves the conflict with magic well. It means that if the author shows the character’s personality and ability well in the story, then people could interpret the flow of the story well and be more curious about what will happen. (Sanderson) The hard magic,on the other hand,is described by the author. Author present the specific magic that will use next of the story, so reader could understand how the story will be organized by the magic and they could figure out the laws on the magic. Then, readers could use the magic to solve the problems. Through this magic, author could establish the events on the story. (Sanderson) Brigham Young University affects Brandon Sanderson Brandon Sanderson studied at Brigham Young Universty. BYU is established by Brigham Young , one of the founders of the LDS. BYU’s aim is to improve students in faith, intellect and character. They want students keep learning and get skill through their life. The school’s education is based on the faith of the Mormons. Their mission is that make students to keep try to make themselves perfect and get hopes on the eternal life. (Brigham) America was on the Vietnam war. America sent large amount of people, and many of them were dead. The war was more serious than before, because they used weapons of mass destruction. They even used chemical weapons. The consequence of this was much more devastated. However, the America government did not notify this, but rather justify the war. This was discovered latter and citizens did not trust the government. Moreover, vitnam war veterans reveal the reality of the war and start the protest movement of war. Then, citizens followed the movement. They used the media to show off their perspective and be against with the war. The protestors tried to challenge the government, but government used the extreme ways to interrupt them. Furthur, polices were try to interfere them, so the Right of Freedom Speech was violated during the post war era.( Brigham) Works Cited Arrington, Leonard. “Utah State, United States.” 26 Nov 2014. Web. 10 Jun 2015. Allen, James. “THE CHURCH OF JUSUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS” N.d. Web. 16 June 2015. . BYU Board of Trustees. “BYU Mission Statement.” 4 November 1981. Web. 15 May 2015. < http://aims.byu.edu/mission_statement>. Brigham, Young. “Aims of a BYU Education” July 1920. Web. 15 May 2015. < http://aimsbyu.edu/aims>. Howard, Tayler. “About the Author.” N.d. Web. 14 May 2015. . Kowal, Mary, Howard Tayler, Dan Wells, and Brandon Sanderson. "Writing Excuses." 9 May 2015. Web. 13 May 2015. . Sanderson, Brandon. "About Brandon." N.d. Web. 14 May 2015. . Sanderson, Brandon. “Sanderson First Law.” Web. 20 Feb 2007. 14 May 2015. . Sanderson, Brandon. “Sanderson Second Law.” Web. 16 Jan 2012. 14 May 2015. . Sanderson, Brandon. “Sanderson Third Law.” 25 Sep 2013. Web. 14 May 2015. .
Mormonism and its effect on Mason’s life was surprisingly not very influential. In the 1840’s, Mormonism was on its westward journey and eventually landed some followers in California. Being a slave to a Mormon apostle Amasa Mason Lyman and his 8 wives heavily impacted Biddy Mason’s view on religion (P.434). Being constantly around a faith that was fairly new didn’t completely rub off on Biddy, instead she went against the stream and aided the spread of proud African American culture by opening that Methodist church. Since the church, she opened was the first black church, it gave many opportunities for strong black communities that wasn’t restricted by the Mormon faith. Biddy Mason travelling against the stream of the influence of religion got many to follow her through her opening of the
...untry to war at anytime and anywhere in the world. Because of this, the American people want to have confidence in its leader’s abilities. Plus, the actions of the President and his staff have a direct influence on the thoughts and perceptions of the people towards interference in foreign countries. Most people did not find the threat of Vietnam falling to communist rule as justification for the number of lives that were lost.
The gentiles did not take kindly to polygamy, they thought it was wrong and that it was selfish and disloyal. This caused a fall out between the two groups and eventually this caused fighting and the Mormons were forced to move. The gentiles felt the new Mormon religion was imposing and that it was an insult to set up a new religion without some kind of miracle or great leader. The Mormon faith was set up by a normal man for normal people it had a new face on religion. Some of the gentiles accepted it others didn't there was a fall out and the Mormons were attacked.
Roberts, B. H.. A Comprehensive History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Salt Lake City; Bookcraft, 1957.
The history of the Mormon Church goes back to 1863 when its founder, Joseph Smith, II, claimed to have a vision of the angel Moroni, who appeared to him in upper New York State and instructed him to interpret ancient writings on gold plates. The Mormon doctrine states that Jesus, after His resurrection, appeared to the Native Americans. The accounts with the Native Americans were transcribed onto the gold plates according to Moroni, the messenger. One doctrine of the Mormon Church, The Pearl of Great Price, shares a lot of the private journals of founder Joseph Smith. Founder Smith recalls, "He called me by name, and said that he was a messenger...and that his name was Moroni...," (Pearl. II:33) This is one of the main cornerstones of the Mormon doctrine. The Mormon Church had its beginnings from New York and traveled to Kirtland, Ohio, then on to Spring Hill (Independence), Missouri, and finally traveled back to Nauvoo, Illinois. It was at Nauvoo where on, Jun 27, 1844, Joseph Smith, III, his brother Hyrum Smith and friend John Taylor were ambushed at the Nauvoo-Carthage Jail. In the course of events that transpired, Joseph and Hyrum w...
Tobler, Douglas F., and Nelson B. Wadsworth. The History of the Mormons. New York, New York: St. Martin's Press, 1989. Print.
“On Writing – A Memoir of the Craft” is not written in the traditional textbook format. The structure of this book works as an educational tool is because it offers a personal look at how writing has affected one successful novelist's life. Each section of the book contains something important about the craft of writing. The book also includes a great deal of about the personal impact writing has had on Stephen King's life.
Engaging in the war in Vietnam brought a whole different set of "American Views" to the topic of war. This time the country did not support the war like we've seen in the past. Mostly by young people, the war effort was criticized and Americans staged massive protests. The Vietnam War's controversy spurred a great many sources of protest, against our government's use of power, how far we could stretch the rights of free expression, and primarily against the violence of the war itself.
They belive that Joseph Smith was called to be a prophet for the church and given the task of translating the book of mormon. The Book of Mormon is Another testament of Jesus Christ, similar to the Bible. He soon founded his own church and began converting people to his faith. Soon persecuted for their beliefs, they left New York moving first to Ohio, then Missouri, and finally Nauvoo, Illinois where they lived for five years. At that time, an anti-Mormon lynch mob found and killed Joseph and his brother Hyrum Smith. Brigham Young then became Smith's successor as the second prophet of the church, and led the Mormons away to Utah where they settled at Salt- Lake-
Actually, “Mormon” is just a nickname for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. (Another nickname is the acronym LDS) A cursory glance at the church’s full name contains Christ’s name. By the very name of their church, members state their belief in Christ.
The very first chapter we read of Mindful Writing changed my perspective to see that anyone and everyone can be a writer. Brian Jackson, the author of Mindful Writing, wrote, “In this book I want to convince you that anyone writing anything for any reason is a writer…Writing is not something we do just in school. It is a vital means of influence in all facets of life.” It was through that very first reading that I began to think about writing as more than just a dreaded part of school, and I began to think of myself as more than just a student forced to write. Our very first assignment, My Writing Story, helped me to reflect on my identity as a writer. I realized that I was a writer every time I wrote in my journal or captioned an Instagram post. Throughout the semester, as I came to love writing more with each paper I wrote, I was able to create my identity as a writer. I learned that I loved research and analyzing others’ thoughts and ideas, but that writing simply on my own opinions, wasn’t my favorite past time. Through the countless readings this semester, I saw which writing styles I loved and which didn’t speak to me. Each day of class, I chipped away at creating my identity as a writer, and I’m grateful for the lessons that helped me shape and realize that
"Growth of the Church - LDS Newsroom." LDS News | Mormon News - Official Newsroom of the Church. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 Nov. 2011. .
and Other Greats : Lessons from the All-star Writer's Workshop. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2006. Print.
To fairly and accurately resolve this question we need to carefully compare the basic doctrines of the Mormon religion with the basic doctrines of historic, biblical Christianity. To represent the Mormon position we have relied on the following well-known Mormon doctrinal books, the first three of which are published by the Mormon Church: Gospel Principles (1997), Achieving a Celestial Marriage (1976), and A Study of the Articles of Faith (1979) by Mormon Apostle James E. Talmage, as well as Doctrines of Salvation (3 vols.) by the tenth Mormon President and prophet Joseph Fielding Smith, Mormon Doctrine (2nd ed., 1979) by Mormon apostle Bruce R. McConkie and Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith.
“History of Fundamentalist Mormons.” Wheat & Tares. Wheat and Tares, 2011. Web. 19 Dec. 2011. .