Discourse Community Reflection

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Ishwor DhunganaEnglish 110Reflection on MWA#1Dear Professor Paine,While creating a website of my discourse community, I have progressed on different StudentLearning outcome which include writing as a Process, writing as social act and Grammar andUsage. I researched different websites and spoke. I also spoke with some of friends and peergroup who motivated me to write about something that reflects my culture, identity andlanguage. Thus I chose Buddhist Community as my Discourse Community since it connects meto the place I belong. I decided to create a website and make my project multimodal. Throughthis process, I have learned how to do proper research and come up with a research topic thatinterests me. I have also learned to incorporate peer …show more content…

However, I still believe that there are places where I could improve.The purpose of my website is to create awareness about the Buddhist Community to the world. Iwant people to know about my faith and religious belief. Through this my goal is to promotepeace and humanity. In order to give a brief insight about the Buddhist Meditation, I have postedYouTube videos that shows the selfless and meditating life of Buddha to attain enlightenmentand awakening. Also, I wanted people to follow the path of peace, to understand the meaning oflife and death, so I have posted different PowerPoint slides and pictures to make peopleunderstand the Eight Right fold path and four noble truth of life provided by Gautam Buddha.My main audience for the website is people in America who are not fully aware of the Buddhistcommunities which include my classmates and peers. I have included different technologicalmediums like videos and pictures so that I can attract my peers and classmates since they are apart of a visually technological generation. I have tried to make my website fun to read and easyto relate. I have also tried to attract my audience by posting insightful picture on the headings inevery

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