What is/was your major and why do you want to study it? I started out college with one major, Journalism, and I have slowly shifted to another; Linguistics. College has been a long journey for me, but it’s pretty much over for me. I have graduated and now I get to go and face the “real world.” For a little bit though, I plan to go to Grad School in about 2 years, but plans can change. You never know what will happen! So, tell me about your College journey. Are you just beginning it? Have you recently finished it? Have you been out of school for a long time? I’d like to know what you studied and why your chose it. It’s always good to think about why you set out on this journey of schooling. If you forget the reasons for something it becomes meaningless.
Monday, April 20, 2009
Journal Question #5
What is/was your major and why do you want to study it? I started out college with one major, Journalism, and I have slowly shifted to another; Linguistics. College has been a long journey for me, but it’s pretty much over for me. I have graduated and now I get to go and face the “real world.” For a little bit though, I plan to go to Grad School in about 2 years, but plans can change. You never know what will happen! So, tell me about your College journey. Are you just beginning it? Have you recently finished it? Have you been out of school for a long time? I’d like to know what you studied and why your chose it. It’s always good to think about why you set out on this journey of schooling. If you forget the reasons for something it becomes meaningless.
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Sunday, April 12, 2009
Journal Question #4
What is the strangest thing you ever ate? Meeting people from different nations has made it so that I have tired a wide variety of different foods. When I was a child I was really very picky about the things that I ate, but now that I am older, was taught to never refuse food, and want to learn about other cultures I vowed to myself that I would never claim to hate anything until I have tried it. So, I have to try anything to say I don’t like it. Though now that I have tired KimChi a number of time I can confidently say that I don't like it (raw (I've had it cooked into something else and it was good)). So far the strangest thing I have eaten, for me, is tied between the worm that I ate in last term’s EAP2 Core class, and the Pig Ear that a Taiwanese friend of mine gave me to eat. Considering the flavoring, the taste wasn’t so bad but the texture of the food wasn’t too great. The worm had all of these strange things sticking off of it because it was dried and crunchy. The Pig Ear had really god sauce on it but the texture of it made me think I was eating hard plastic covered in rubber...not pleasant at all! I don’t think I’ll be eating those dishes again anytime soon!
Due 4/20 at 5pm! 10 SENTENCES for EAP1 and 20 SENTENCES for EAP2. Pictures desired.
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Thursday, April 9, 2009
Journal Question #3 Note
I was recently informed in Islam it is forbidden to write anything on one's gravestone. That is a cultural note that I was not aware of, please forgive me.
As for the topic, it's not necessarily about the gravestone itself. What I would like you to write about is what you would like to be known for. What characteristics do you want your life to display. Do you want people to think you are fun, that you are serious, or something in between? Do you want to be known as an adventurous sort of person that followed their dreams no matter the cost or a stable kind of person that was a rock, unchanging and firm that people could depend upon and was always there, always accessible to the ones they love. I brought up the topic of death only because, sadly, it is not until people leave this earth that how one lived their life is seriously thought. What I would like you do do in this assignment is reflect upon your life; are you where you want to be? If you died today (God forbid!) would you be satisfied with the legacy you left behind? Children are considered one's legacy, as are the accomplishments of someone's lifetime. What is yours? What do you want to be remembered for?
If there still seems to be an issue with this topic please e-mail me at ana_lightcap86@yahoo.com.
If you do not attempt to contact me before Monday it will be assumed that you are comfortable with the topic. Thanks
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Due 4/13 at 5pm! 10 SENTENCES for EAP1 and 20 SENTENCES for EAP2. Pictures desired.
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Monday, April 6, 2009
Journal Question #3
What would you like to have written on your epitaph? An epitaph is an inscription on a gravestone that is written in memory of the person buried there. Actually, this is a common question asked to get to know people, or to make one think about how they are living their life. The idea is that when you are buried, what is written on your gravestone is what people are most likely to remember about you and what your life stood for. Also, if people were to come across your gravestone in the future, if they read your epitaph they will know what kind of person you were. So, ignore the fact that in your culture they may or may not have this tradition, and imagine if you were to be buried in the United States, what would you like to have on your gravestone? What would you want people to remember you for? Personally, I would like to have it written that I lived my life dedicating everything within me to my God, my loved ones, and my calling.
Due 4/13 at 5pm! 10 SENTENCES for EAP1 and 20 SENTENCES for EAP2. Pictures desired.
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