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Monthly Archives: September 2012
Apple map mishap
For a while now I’ve wanted to get an iPhone, it seems that apple itself has become the “mainstream” of technology. All its products are known for being presentably sleek and attractive, especially for the youth. The new iPhone 5 … Continue reading
Involvement in AIDS/HIV awareness
This summer I went to San Francisco and I noticed that throughout the whole city they had AIDS/HIV awareness ads all over the place. I normally don’t see any of that in my city so it was kind of surprising … Continue reading
Speech Presentation
I presented my speech on Monday and throughout the weekend, when I practiced the most, I wasn’t as nervous and I realized that a 3-4 minute speech was not that long at all. The average time when I practice my … Continue reading
Review of the leaked video
A flaw that Mitt Romney has is that he is not a good orator. I’m not one to talk because I know I’m not either but I’m also not running to be president of the United States. I know not … Continue reading
Listening to others talk
I’ve never been in a speech class before so I honestly didn’t know what to expect to hear once I got to class on Monday, but listening to the students that spoke definitely helped me out on how to present … Continue reading
Buddhism vs Vegetarianism
Week 2 There is a big misconception about Buddhism and vegetarianism. There are a lot of people that assume because you’re Buddhist you don’t eat meat. My best friend and I are vegetarian but my reasons differ from hers. She … Continue reading
Do the right thing
The film “Do The Right Thing” portrayed an extreme aspect of racism and prejudice in a Brooklyn community. The four main groups of people mentioned in the movie were African Americans, Puerto Ricans, Asians, and white Italians. Between these four … Continue reading