Papers by Jessica Jutras
SESHAT Anthology, 2021
This rhetorical analysis essay, which is the second part of two papers, details the differences i... more This rhetorical analysis essay, which is the second part of two papers, details the differences in structure, style, and audience between newspaper movie reviews and website movie reviews (whereas part one discusses three online reviews in-depth). The goal is to identify the differences between the two formats and how they affect the author's choices when writing. A newspaper review is compared to the three online reviews already analyzed. The analysis demonstrates that although the two formats share some similarities, newspaper reviews generally target different audiences and are structured differently.
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Golden Meteorite Press, 2020
In December, 2019, the world changed forever when cases of COVID-19 emerged in Wuhan, China befor... more In December, 2019, the world changed forever when cases of COVID-19 emerged in Wuhan, China before spreading rapidly across the globe. Colbie and Emma, two young friends traveling to Southeast Asia to teach English, take on an experience like none other once the virus begins to spread. Their journey through Malaysia, Vietnam, and the Philippines faces many challenges and wonders as they immerse themselves in their new surroundings while navigating through the pandemic. Suddenly, they must try to catch a last flight from Manila after the virus has been declared a global issue and travelers are urged to return home. Will they make it safely back to Canada before international borders close?
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Books: Non-fiction by Jessica Jutras
Golden Meteorite Press, 2021
If you could have any superpower, what would it be? This question has been asked an immeasurable ... more If you could have any superpower, what would it be? This question has been asked an immeasurable amount of times, and in most cases, the resulting answer is the power to fly. The desire of flight – soaring freely like our feathered companions – has continuously made its appearance in recorded history. So, it is no surprise that since the introduction of mechanically powered flight in the early 20th century, aviation has significantly transformed humanities’ lifestyles. From mass amounts of air travel to the advanced technology used for transporting medical emergency patients, aviation has impacted most people’s lives as well as the planet’s wellbeing. In Up, Up, and Away: The Ongoing Evolution of Air Travel, we talk about the good, bad, and the ugly. Ranging from the origins of flight to ethical tourism and beyond, we dive into human’s innate desire to take flight.
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Golden Meteorite Press, 2021
In 1890, Dutch paleoanthropologist and geologist Eugène Dubois discovered the Pithecanthropus ere... more In 1890, Dutch paleoanthropologist and geologist Eugène Dubois discovered the Pithecanthropus erectus, or “Java Man.” This anthologized collection of collaborative student researched and written essays explore Dubois’s discovery of the Java Man. Looking at the history of the fossil remains, including the discovery, anthropology, and archeology of them, among other topics, we discuss the discourse of Java Man.
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Golden Meteorite Press, 2021
Today, in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, an archaeological site known as “L’Anse aux Meadows”... more Today, in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, an archaeological site known as “L’Anse aux Meadows” occupies the northernmost tip of the Great Northern Peninsula. It has been dated as far back as 4000 CE and has origin ties to The Vinland Sagas, such as The Saga of Erik the Red. Now, it has been deemed a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and has artifacts, remains, and reconstructions available for those who want to tour the archaeological site. This anthology of nine bright students’ research on L’Anse aux Meadows dives into its speculated history and literary significance, its contemporary discovery and modern-day significance, and similarities and differences between Norse people and Vikings, among many other fascinating topics.
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Golden Meteorite Press, 2021
Between 2013 and 2014, in the heart of South Africa’s Cradle of Humankind, the most extensive col... more Between 2013 and 2014, in the heart of South Africa’s Cradle of Humankind, the most extensive collection of hominin fossils were excavated to date. Deep inside of the Rising Star Cave system, over 1,500 fossils were found. The discovery of Homo naledi calls into question present evolution theories and beliefs regarding the history of humankind. Explore with us as we dig deep into: the history of archeology and other disciplines, the discovery of Homo naledi and the Rising Star Cave system, raging debates involving the finds, the significant importance of the unearthing on the scientific community, the science involved in analyzing archeological remains, and so much more in Home Naledi: Into the Cradle of Humankind.
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