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Week 15 Blog : Final Blog: Reflection

Monday, December 18th, 2006: 1116 words

Reflective Blog
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This course was almost as I expected it to be; it was very interesting and enlightening. I believe that this course is very beneficial, no matter what major you are majoring in because it provides an opportunity for you to contribute to the world and your community with the project and it also provides [...]

Week 14 Blog : GRADE

Monday, December 18th, 2006: 1017 words

Lecture:Why do most Christians in history believe that the world will end in their lifetimes?
Most Christians in history believe that the world will end in their lifetimes because of the Book of Relevation. The Book of Revelation talks about the disaster and second appearance of Jesus which may be interpreted as the time that the [...]

Blog 13 Project and pictures

Monday, December 18th, 2006: 1037 words

This is the last blog about my project!
Here are some more pictures that we have taken during the process of our project.

Well basically, the purpose of my project was to aid the needy children that can’t afford extra clothes for the winter season. These children are usually in poverty or lost their parents or home. [...]

Week 12 Blog MANY PICTURES!!

Friday, December 15th, 2006: 1116 words

PROJECT UPDATE with many PICTURES!
My project is going great! I’m very happy of what we accomplished in this project. I hope that what we are doing can be continued. My partner Uyen and I have already delivered the last batch of knittings and crochetings to the West Jefferson Hospital. We sold all the candy and [...]

Week 11 Blog

Friday, December 15th, 2006: 1225 words

I appreciate all the comments, support and advice from all of the people that commented on my project. Thanks! I will try my best to continue this project and make it great.
I have replied to the following people that commented on my project:
1. Thien Le
2. Matt Fitzgerald
3. Vuong Tra
4. Joseph Jones
5. April Loper
6. Annie Shyllon
1. [...]

Week 10 Blog

Friday, December 15th, 2006: 1137 words

I have commented in the following student blogs:
1. Jasmine Harris
2. Altis Brown
3. Chase Guidry
4. Vuong Tra
5. Jamel Alexander
6. Linh Han
7. Menisan Nguyen
8. April Loper
9. Ashley Smith
10. Annie Shyllon
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Hi Jasmine, I think that your project is really important and I’m glad that you are participating in this kind of Organization for your project because AIDS is [...]

Week 9 Blog IMPLEMATION! Comment please =)

Friday, December 15th, 2006: 1004 words

October
The implementation of our project (Uyen and I) is going really well at this point. So far we have made over a dozen hats and we have already started on knitting some colorful blankets. We decided to move on to blankets because we already made a lot of hats and blankets can also be useful [...]

Week 8 Blog

Friday, December 15th, 2006: 1720 words

For the week 8 blog, I have sent four formal letters regarding the problem that I am trying to solve with my theology project. I shall remind everyone that my problem is children in poverty. I know that it is a very broad subject, but it is a widely concerned problem which also affects the [...]

Week 07 Blog

Friday, December 15th, 2006: 1023 words

The Tabernacle is a huge tent structure that is about 15 feet high, 45 feet long, and 15 feet wide. This tent is where people come to worship him and conduct rituals and sacrifices. Outside in front of the tent is where the Bronze Altar is placed. This is where animals are placed on for [...]

Week 6 Blog

Saturday, October 21st, 2006: 1013 words

The implementation of my project is going very well. To remind everyone, my project is mainly to provide knittings to babies in need. We are also crocheting hats. My partner Uyen Ho is helping me with these knittings and we are also raising money by selling candy for funding this project and donations. So far, [...]

Week 5 blog ( responses and logo)

Saturday, October 21st, 2006: 1411 words

I have responded to the people that commented on my project.
The people I responded to are Brajuan Madison (47), Menisan Nguyen (119), Mona Wexler (168), Brittany Allison (158), Andy Le (201), Vuong Tra (135), and Matthew Fitzgerald (112).
The comments were very helpful and filled with ideas and suggestions. I really appreciate all the people that [...]

Week 4 Blog

Sunday, October 8th, 2006: 314 words

I have commented on the following blogs:
1. Matthew Fitzgerald (138)
2. Brajuan Madison (117)
3. Altis Brown (155)
4. Brittany Allison (151)
5. Huy Dinh (122)
6. Linh Han (122)
7. Joseph Jones (91)
8. Thuy Nguyen (104)
9. Amanda Perrault (100)
10. Vuong Tra (121)
Lecture
Tiglath-Pileser principle is about the fist Assyrian king, Tiglath-Pilesar, that is claimed to have defeated 20,000 troops and 5 [...]

Week 3 Blog

Sunday, October 1st, 2006: 1071 words

My project
For my project, Uyen Ho and I decided to work together. Although my project doesn’t seem to be relevant to any of my 3 world problems that I’ve typed about in my previous blog, I believe that this project will be effective and achievable. My [...]

MY PROJECT

Saturday, September 30th, 2006: 129 words

For my big project, I decided to work with Uyen Ho to donate knit works made by us to the West Jeff Medical Center. The knitting and crocheting will be done by us and we hope to convince others to join. Throughout the course we plan to have a bake sale and use that money [...]

Week 2 blog

Saturday, September 23rd, 2006: 1170 words

There are so many problems in the world today; it’s difficult to only pick out three to talk about. However, I find that some of the more important problems in the world have to do with poverty, healthcare, and international affairs.
I’ve always seen commercials [...]

Week 1 Blog - Sally Le

Saturday, September 16th, 2006: 1054 words

Katrina Story
My Katrina story isn’t exactly very interesting to listen to, but it was a new experience for me.
When my family and I first heard about Hurricane Katrina we usually pack up but never intend to leave our home. However, last year was a different story; just like many others we decided to leave last [...]