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Blog Portfolio!

Civic Issue Blogs:

1. Boy Scout Update: https://sites.psu.edu/curiouscity/2013/02/06/civic-issues-boy-scout-update/

2. Gays & Adoption: https://sites.psu.edu/curiouscity/2013/03/14/civic-issue-gays-and-adoption/

3. Transsexualism in Iran: https://sites.psu.edu/curiouscity/2013/04/18/civic-issues-transsexualism-in-iran/

4. NEWS FLASH: FRANCE!: https://sites.psu.edu/curiouscity/2013/04/24/news-flash-france/

Passion Blogs:

Paint Me Like One of Your French Girls: After discovering this artist in a magazine, I was immediately entranced by her idea to (and ability to) reverse the traditional ideals of painting by painting ON people to make them look 2-dimensional! https://sites.psu.edu/curiouscity/2013/04/04/paint-me-like-one-of-your-french-girls/

A Patch Made in Heaven!: I believe this is a good post to include because, unlike many of the artists that I showcase, I have actually met this woman and created a quilted pillow with her help. This post also seemed to be a hit with my peer readers! https://sites.psu.edu/curiouscity/2013/03/27/430/

Made From Scratch: I have a lot of respect for street artists that can work on massive scales such building facades. Not only does this artist succeed in doing this, but his work is so tedious that it adds a whole new concept to this usually completely 2-D “graffiti” wall genre. https://sites.psu.edu/curiouscity/2013/03/21/416/

C’mon, Don’t Be Spineless!: I simply couldn’t believe the overall creativity and innovativeness of this guy’s mission to turn discarded books into worthwhile art–he inspires me to reuse and renew instead of to immediately recycle. https://sites.psu.edu/curiouscity/2013/03/13/cmon-dont-be-spineless/

Even If You Don’t UnderSAND Ukrainian: This artist does a lot of neat recordings with her “sand stories,” but I just thought the timing of posting this piece was truly impeccable (a short video for World Cancer Day in one of the final weeks before THON)! https://sites.psu.edu/curiouscity/2013/02/06/even-if-you-dont-undersand-ukrainian/#comments

Made in Manhattan: I generally found this artist’s project fascinatingly creative–he “tagged” the entire WIDTH of Manhattan, NY by spilling paint! Who even thinks of that?! https://sites.psu.edu/curiouscity/2013/01/10/made-in-manhattan/

 

This I Believe

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BLOGS

Passion:

https://sites.psu.edu/curiouscity/2012/11/28/dunn-gunn-it/

https://sites.psu.edu/curiouscity/2012/11/15/wait-before-you-leaf/

https://sites.psu.edu/curiouscity/2012/11/06/up-close-and-personal/

https://sites.psu.edu/curiouscity/2012/09/20/68/

WIP:

https://sites.psu.edu/curiouscity/2012/11/06/ted-talk-coming-down-to-the-wire/

https://sites.psu.edu/curiouscity/2012/10/17/wip/

https://sites.psu.edu/curiouscity/2012/09/27/ideas-for-appeals-essay/

https://sites.psu.edu/curiouscity/2012/09/20/reflection-on-speech/

RCL:

https://sites.psu.edu/curiouscity/2012/11/07/ted-talk-analysis/

https://sites.psu.edu/curiouscity/2012/09/27/emotions-of-thon/

https://sites.psu.edu/curiouscity/2012/09/20/first-round-of-speeches/

https://sites.psu.edu/curiouscity/2012/09/09/fight-the-power/

RCL – TED Talk

I’m extremely excited to be focusing on TED Talks in English in class (even if it’s pretty nerve-racking to have to give one)… I have always held the people who perform at these conferences in such high regard; not only do they have outstanding ideas, but they are able to communicate them without hesitation and exude passion for their topics. Each guest brings something new to the table that the previous didn’t. And it’s mind-blowing to comprehend how many different ideologies and inventions have been shared without repeat and how many more there are to come! It makes my respect grow even more! It really is the talk of one’s life and I would be SO HONORED to one day give one (as I sure the majority of the population would). In my mind, many of these philosophers, writers, artists, inventors, entrepreneurs, etc are the elitist of the elite. They are are so incredible and unique, which also makes me respect the founders of TED for allowing so many people from vastly differing lines of work spread ideas. There is no limit to the possibilities of the Talks which makes them that much more interesting! It’s like the words of Forrest Gump: “[TED Talks] are like a box of chocolate… You never know what you gonna get.”