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Top 2 RCL and Passion Posts
Top 2 RCL Posts: https://sites.psu.edu/english137h/2012/10/18/meeting-with-advisors/ I think that this is one of my top posts because it really promotes civic duty surrrounding the Penn State community. This post was written around the time students were scheduling their classes for next … Continue reading
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How is it realistic to expect every single person to have to call the owner in order to use their work? In order to use someone else’s photos or music, would it still be illegal to use if we weren’t … Continue reading
RCL Post- Public vs. Controversial Issue
Controversial issues and public issues are two completely different things. Controversial issues usually involve two parties arguing against each others opinions. Controversial issues contain views of individuals that are more extreme. Common issues that have been argued throughout the years are … Continue reading
RCL Post- Devastation Caused By Hurricane Sandy
Of course everyone has heard about the destruction Hurricane Sandy caused to the east coast especially states like New York and New Jersey. To add to all of this madness, New Jersey was hit with a 2.0 magnitude earthquake at … Continue reading
RCL Blog- TED Characteristics
Characteristics: Funny Informative Fascinating These are the three characteristics that I see as important in having when giving a TED Talk. I chose funny because when giving a talk, you want the audience to stay attentive and be interested in … Continue reading
Meeting with Advisors
Kairos, a greek term, is defined as “the right time, opportunity, occasion, or season”. Want to know what is perfect timing right now? Advisor meetings. That’s right. It’s that time where everyone is frantically scheduling appointments with their advisors because … Continue reading
RCL Week 5: Jean Trend
A topic that I would probably not right my paper about is the cultural trend of jeans. I could write a good two page paper on it but definitely not a five page paper. There isn’t much I could say … Continue reading
Just A Simple Heart
A recent act of pathos that I have encountered was on Facebook several days ago. I was scrolling down my newsfeed doing the usual “Facebook Stalking” when I came across a friend from home’s status. All it had was “<3”. … Continue reading
Why rush to get the iPhone 5?
As you all may have heard, the iPhone 5 has just been released several days ago. What I don’t understand is why people are so quick to get the phone the second it comes out? Haven’t they realized that over … Continue reading
Youtube Videos Bring The World Together
It’s crazy how many views a YouTube video can get in just a short amount of time. The other day in class, we watched the video, “Gangnam Style”, together because the substitute had never seen it. We thought it would … Continue reading