Archive for April, 2005
Saturday, April 30th, 2005: 1002 words
It is so very hard to make an impact on the world these days. And by just fulfilling an assignment given by your theology teacher, that would seemingly not fit the bill. But it has and I feel like the world is beneath me, and I can improve upon anything I want. Dr. Homan, you [...]
Posted in Project Progress, Week 13: Accomplishments/pics | 1 Comment »
Saturday, April 30th, 2005: 463 words
Ok so here I am at the end of the blogging project, THANK GOD. From this project, I have decided that I do not want to be a journalist, a writer, a professional blogger. I do not want to be anything that deals with writing, and I actually do not want to see another computer [...]
Posted in Project Progress, Week 15: Reflection | 1 Comment »
Saturday, April 30th, 2005: 188 words
I was just reading other people’s blogs and I totally disagree with some of the stuff that they said. For instance, this one kid said that grades separate the slackers from the workers. That is so not true…on a certain level it is because you can cheat yourself into an A, and if cheating is [...]
Posted in Project Progress, Week 14: Grade | 1 Comment »
Saturday, April 30th, 2005: 1001 words
We have finally reach the finish line for these blogs. Its been a long and stressful semester. As they say, there is always a light the end of the tunnel. I’m just now beginning to see the light. The struggles that I had to face this semester has been trying to juggle [...]
Posted in Week 15: Reflection | 1 Comment »
Saturday, April 30th, 2005: 309 words
Honestly, I did not keep up with my blogs and my project was not exactly a success. Don’t get me wrong. I did enjoy the class and I learned many new things about the Bible this semester. I just can’t look at the Bible the same way after this class. BUT blogging just is not [...]
Posted in Project Progress, Week 14: Grade | 1 Comment »
Saturday, April 30th, 2005: 1017 words
The statistics stacked against minority students is staggering. I am not denying that America does not have a daunting education standard period. I am simply pointing out the magnitude of the system designed to disenfranchise minorities. Let us first look at the schools of America as a whole. Most of my life I have been [...]
Posted in Week 07: Research Stats | 1 Comment »
Saturday, April 30th, 2005: 1049 words
Hi everyone, it is that time of the year again where everyone is trying to et their blogs in on time and everyone is exited that this year has finaly drawn to a close. For some people that means no schoolfor three months but for others it means even more school. I thought I had [...]
Posted in Project Progress, Week 11: Respond Again | 1 Comment »
Saturday, April 30th, 2005: 1041 words
King David is one of the most important figures in the Bible. He not only was the second king of Israel, but the messiah, Jesus Christ, is a descendant of his bloodline. David’s life chronicles the unpredictability of life. Who really thought that David, a poor sheepherder, and the [...]
Posted in Project Progress, Week 06: Related Readings | No Comments »
Saturday, April 30th, 2005: 22 words
These are the names of the people whose blogs to which I responded to:
1. Dzu Dang
2. Shavaun Cotton
3. Raynell Gross
4. Jessica Hodge
Posted in Project Progress, Week 10: More Comments | No Comments »
Saturday, April 30th, 2005: 313 words
This was one whirlwind of a semester. It came fast. It hit hard, and it left just as fast as it came. I am glad that it is over, and I am happy that I survived. There were a couple of times where I thought that I was going to take the [...]
Posted in Project Progress, Week 15: Reflection | 1 Comment »
Saturday, April 30th, 2005: 1007 words
Grade is the most important word that comes out of a students mouth inthe college word. Grades determine the slackers between the ones who work, the peole who show up to class and those who electec to take advantage of the voluntary attendance policy. Grades cause stress, regret, anger and happiness for students and there [...]
Posted in Project Progress, Week 14: Grade | 1 Comment »
Saturday, April 30th, 2005: 1041 words
Ms. April Brown commented on my week two blog and just simply wanted me to come up with some sound ideas to help eliminate these three big problems facing the world today. Evidently she felt as if I was doing a lot of complaining and not trying to fix the problem, so she told me [...]
Posted in Project Progress, Week 05: Respond & Logo | No Comments »
Saturday, April 30th, 2005: 419 words
It is extremely hard to be self critical. Sometimes it is so easy to find fault in others and what they do. When it comes to us we hate to examine ourselves and we don’t like anybody else’s criticism either. Despite this issue, I will try.
My plans for my project were very good. Considering the [...]
Posted in Project Progress, Week 14: Grade, Week 15: Reflection | 1 Comment »
Saturday, April 30th, 2005: 295 words
Ok. I admit that I could have done much more this semester. I could have applied myself more and put forth a greater effort with this project. However, I did put forth a concerted effort to complete my assignment, but this was no easy task to change the entire world in [...]
Posted in Project Progress, Week 14: Grade | 1 Comment »
Saturday, April 30th, 2005: 401 words
Write a reflective blog seriously evaluating your project. Do you think you improved the world? To what extent? What are your future plans for this project?I do not really have a lot to say about my project but the fact that I did it for all the AIDS victims in South Africa and I hope [...]
Posted in Project Progress, Week 15: Reflection | No Comments »
Saturday, April 30th, 2005: 160 words
Well, I have not really accomplished much this semester in regard to my project. I blame myself for coming up with such a challenging concept. Perhaps, I did not make it practical enough or definitive enough to make it structurally sound so that I actually execute my plan. I can say this [...]
Posted in Project Progress, Week 13: Accomplishments/pics | No Comments »
Saturday, April 30th, 2005: 1030 words
Blog your thoughts on what your grade for this project should be and why. Here are the criteria:
A = nearly everyone in the class would agree that the project considerably improved the world. Well written blogs documented the extensive work that went into this project.
B = Blogged more than 1000 words every week. Quality writing [...]
Posted in Project Progress, Week 14: Grade | No Comments »
Saturday, April 30th, 2005: 323 words
We have done so much reading since week six. Really, we have done a lot of reading over the course this whole semester. Somewhere between me selecting this class and registering for it I completely missed or just simply ignored the note that this was an extremely reading and writing intensive course. [...]
Posted in Project Progress, Week 12: Related Readings | 1 Comment »
Saturday, April 30th, 2005: 1032 words
As I look back over this semester, I can say that I have never endured a period in my life where everything was seemingly going wrong. I had three C’s at midterm, I was losing friends left and right, and I was going through a stressful relationship with my best friend. So it was tough [...]
Posted in Project Progress, Week 15: Reflection | 1 Comment »
Saturday, April 30th, 2005: 570 words
God grant me the serenity to accept the things I can not change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. This is my continuous supplication unto my Jesus.
Every life has a purpose and my struggle to find mine has been overwhelmingly tedious. Your parents and caregivers [...]
Posted in Project Progress, Week 13: Accomplishments/pics | No Comments »