Archive for March, 2007

Week 9 blog

Wednesday, March 28th, 2007: 1085 words

Blog 9
Every time I reflect on the implementation of my project it seems to somewhat broaden a little further. Education is such a huge concept which has several smaller components. This past week in my political psychology class we had two representatives from AFLCIO visit our class. AFLCIO is an organization that advocates for workers [...]

Keri Crump’s Week Eleven Blog Entry

Wednesday, March 28th, 2007: 3097 words

The first thing that I am going to do in this blog entry is respond to some of the comments on my project that have been posted throughout the semester. The first comment comes from dh8661. Dh8661 says, “Hey Keri… Although your project has gotten off to a rough start, it’s nice to [...]

Week 10 Blog!

Wednesday, March 28th, 2007: 281 words

I have commented on the following people blogs:
1. Aspen Texada
2. Janie Connelly
3. Paisley Robertson
4. Javonne Patterson
5. Stephanie Thompson
6. Justin Gray
7. Son Kim
8. Kimberly Granvel
9. Jada Etienne
10. Amy Kwanbunbumpen
Job’s experience relates to rebuiling New Orleans in numerous of ways but there is only one that comes to mind and that is the cause of hurrican Katrina. [...]

Week 11

Tuesday, March 27th, 2007: 1041 words

First, I would like to thank everyone for taking time out to read and leave respectful criticism. The comments helped me to realize some unclear things that may have not been apparent from the inside looking out. I was able to clear up a lot of lose ends which in turn helped me to execute [...]

Week 10

Monday, March 26th, 2007: 414 words

I have posted comments for the 10 following people:
Paisley Robertson
Whitney Green
Justin Gray
Janie Connelly
Holle Ford
Amy Kwanbunbumpen
Long_Nguyen
David Hewlett
Jada Etienne
Aspen Texada
Job had everything. He had land, livestock, and riches any many would wish for. God then allowed “Satan” to test his virtue without taking Job’s life. First, Satan took away his riches, livestock, and his [...]

Week 9

Monday, March 26th, 2007: 1178 words

So far I have assisted with putting on a prevention forum in my hall. This forum correlated with the display that was put up in all of the halls. The display dealt with ways students could prevent the spread of bacteria in the halls and in turn reduce the amount of diseases that [...]

week 10 blog

Monday, March 26th, 2007: 1495 words

I have commented on the following students projects:
Justin Gray
Whitney Green
Amy Kwanbunbumpen
Long Nguyen
Christopher Perriatt
Paisley Robertson
Aspen Texada
Jada Etienne (section 4)
Keri Crump (section 4)
Shanta Williams (section 4)
Justin Gray
Wow, I’m really impressed by the amount of effort you are contributing to this project. It seems like a great idea to start a website, and making of the t-shirts [...]

Week 10

Sunday, March 25th, 2007: 521 words

I have commented on the followings people projects:
1. Christopher Perriatt
2. Janie Connelly
3. Justin Gray
4. Whitney Green
5. Amy Kwanbunbumpen
6. Long Nguyen
7. Paisley Robertson
8. Aspen Texada
9. Jamie Harmon
10. Thu Nguyen
How does Job’s experience relate to rebuilding New Orleans?
Before I relate Job’s experience to the rebuilding of New Orleans it is best that I tell the story of [...]

sb week 9

Sunday, March 25th, 2007: 1309 words

The four people whom I wrote to last week have acknowledged the fact that my project/topic has been the cause of a lot of negativity throughout the world. This in itself is a good thing; however, it is an issue that would have to be addressed by the people. In other words, people are choosing [...]

Week 10

Sunday, March 25th, 2007: 249 words

This week I commented on these peoples blogs about their projects.
1. Markita Harris 109
2. Thu Nguyen 137
3. Javonne Patterson 125
4. Christopher Perriatt 117
5. Nikkeia Finley 81
6. Christian Cade 81
7. Stephen Becnel 118
8. Whitney Green 113
9. Long Nguyen 98
10. Brittany Franklin 98
The city of New Orleans was hit hard by Hurricane Katrina and caused a lot [...]

sb week 8

Sunday, March 25th, 2007: 1598 words

I think it is a good idea for us to bring our issues A.K.A. projects to people who posses political power in our country. I look forward to informing them about my project, and I really hope that they take it seriously enough to possibly influence the minds of those who are not willing to [...]

Kimberly Granvel’s Week #10 Blog

Sunday, March 25th, 2007: 1626 words

This week I decided to evaluate the “My Project” and the “Project” blogs of ten other people in my section so that I could comment on their project and how it is being implemented throughout the community. The ten people that I have decided to comment on are as follows:
1) Gerald Smith
2) Jada Etienne
3) Henry Tran
4) Shanta Williams
5) David [...]

Week 10 blog

Sunday, March 25th, 2007: 356 words

The following people are who I commented regarding their updates on their projects:
Nikkeia Finley
Brittany Franklin
Whitney Green
Job’s experience parallels what happened to the city of New Orleans. Job was a man of God, who loved and served God. Job was very wealthy. He had seven son and three daughters. He owned a great deal of land [...]

Responses to Project Comments, Tobit’s Story, & The Heroic Maccabees

Saturday, March 24th, 2007: 1649 words

I responded to the following people’s comments of my project.
Keri Crump
Jada Etienne
Holle Ford
Kimberly Granvel
Justin Gray
David Hewlett
Amy Kwanbunbumpen
Nguyen Long
Paisley Robertson
Gerald Smith
The story of Tobit (Tobias) is that of a righteous man, a Jew of the tribe of Naphtali. He lived in the land of Nineveh after the exile of the northern tribes of Israel to [...]

Week 10 Blog

Saturday, March 24th, 2007: 291 words

The people I decided to write comments are:
1. Shante Williams
2. kerri Crump
3. Jada Etienne
4. Kimberly Granvel
5. David Hewlett
6. Gerald Smith
7. Henry Tran
8. Brittany Williams
9. Diona Wlalker
10. Eboni Evans
Job was a man who went through alot and many things happen to him through his whole life span. One of the things that happened to him was [...]

Paisley’s Week 10 Blog

Saturday, March 24th, 2007: 387 words

I commented on the following ten people’s pages:
1. Jada Etienne
2. Kimberly Granvel
3. Shanta` Williams
4. Aspen Texada
5. Amy Kwanbunbumpen
6. Whitney Green
7. Christopher Perriatt
8. Justin Gray
9. Long Nguyen
10. Janie connelly
I am really proud of the progress you all have made!! Good luck!
Job like the N.O.
Job was a very spiritual man who had a strong belief in God. [...]

Channing’s Week 10 Blog

Saturday, March 24th, 2007: 345 words

The people whose blog entries I chose to read were as follows:
Nikkeia Finley
Paisley Robertson
Markita Harris
Justin Gray
Amy Kwanbunbumpen
Tracy Daniel
Jamie Harmon
Janie Connelly
Crystal Jordan
Carmen Mumford
Job was a man who never lost his faith in God, even when his world was crumbling around him. Many people believe that when something bad happens to a person, they must be [...]

Week 10 Blog

Saturday, March 24th, 2007: 301 words

People Whose Blogs I Commented:
1. Janie Connelly
2. Justin Gray
3. Whitney Green
4. Amy Kwanbunbumpen
5. Long Nguyen
6. Gerald Smith (Section 4)
7. Paisley Robertson
8. Aspen Texada
9. Keri Crump (Section 4)
10. Jada Etienne (Section 4)
Job was a man who was the focus of a bet between God and one of his angels who believe that Job is only loyal to him because he has a good life. So God [...]

Jada Etienne’s Week 10 Blog

Saturday, March 24th, 2007: 316 words

I commented on the Blogs of the following people: Gerald Smith, Holle Ford, Henry Tran, Shanta Williams, Keri Crump, Kimberly Granvel, David Hewlett, Son Kim, Janie Connelly, and Justin Gray.
Job’s experience relates to rebuilding New [...]

Blog Week 10

Saturday, March 24th, 2007: 1121 words

Here are the people who I commented on:
1. Amy Kwanbunbumpen
2. Janie Connelly
3. Justin Gray
4. Whitney Green
5. Christopher Perriatt
6. Paisley Robertson
7. Aspen Texada
8. Holle Ford (Section Four)
9. Jada Etienne (Section Four)
10. Keri Crumps (Section Four)
Job was once a very rich man, his loyalty to God has never left his side. He continues on giving sacrifices to God. Job also respect Him and fear Him every time. [...]