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Week 15…It’s finally over!

Friday, December 15th, 2006: 1006 words

For this week’s blog, we are to evaluate this course by giving students a level of expertise in the discipline of biblical studies. Well I want to start off by saying that it was a miracle that I actually learned something from this class. When this semester started, I came into this class with only [...]

Week 14…I can see the light~!

Thursday, December 14th, 2006: 1018 words

Why do most Christians in history believe that the world will end in their lifetimes? Well there were many times that people predicted the world will come to an end, but it never really happened. Predictions have been made of several events that some Christians believe are related: the second coming of Jesus, the war [...]

Week 13..Almost to the end of the road!!!

Thursday, December 14th, 2006: 1041 words

For this week’s blog, we are to write about what we have done so far to improve the world. Well, to start off, my project was on fighting pollution and global warming. I think I did a couple of things that I thought improved the world. When I first picked out this project, I had [...]

Week 12, Implementation on my project again

Wednesday, December 13th, 2006: 1025 words

For week twelve’s blog, I am to write about how my project is coming along. To restate my project for those who do not know what it is, I am doing my project on pollution which my main point is to try to help reduce global warming. I gave out information on what things should [...]

Responding to comments in Week 11!

Tuesday, December 12th, 2006: 1029 words

For week 11, I have gotten some great comments for my project. I would like to say thank you for those who have given me some good advice and comments on my project. These are the following people that I have responded to.
Thuy Nguyen – Thank you for commenting on my project. Yes, my project [...]

Week 10!

Saturday, December 9th, 2006: 1109 words

These are the following ten people that I left comments to:
1) Eric Newton - Even though your project took a little time to plan out, I think that it will be a success. I know that every student at this University will be right behind you 100% because they know how the parking at this University [...]

Week 9, Implementation of my project!

Tuesday, December 5th, 2006: 1011 words

For week nine’s blog, I am to update readers on how my pollution project is progressing. In week 6, I updated readers on my pollution project and stated that I will start on the Lafreniere Park. Well here is the update on how it is going so far.
For the past two and a half weeks, [...]

Week 8 Formal Letters

Saturday, December 2nd, 2006: 1209 words

The criteria of week 8 is to write four formal letters to any four of the most important person that I thought is best suited for my project. Well the four that I picked were President George W. Bush, Governor Kathleen Blanco, Mayor Ray Nagin, and Senator Mary Landrieu. Hopefully these letters will be read [...]

Statistics on Pollution

Saturday, December 2nd, 2006: 1052 words

The criteria for week 7 are to find some statistics on my project which is pollution/global warming. After doing some research, I found many things in our world that can be destroyed if nothing is done with this problem. Higher temperatures threaten dangerous consequences like drought, disease, floods, and lost ecosystems. And from scorching heat [...]

Updating Readers on the Project

Tuesday, November 14th, 2006: 898 words

My project against pollution and global warming has been going good so far. The first few weeks of class, I started looking around for some parks around my community and some in Metairie which I thought a lot of people go to. I think that cleaning up a park that no one goes to seems [...]

Week 5 blog!

Tuesday, October 31st, 2006: 1038 words

Thanks to everyone who gave me support and ideas on my project. I am glad that most of you are more aware of this major problem. The following people are those that I responded to:
Jessica Taylor: Thanks for your comments and all of the ideas. It is true that this problem is often overlooked and [...]

Week 4 post

Tuesday, October 17th, 2006: 165 words

These are the 10 people that I have commented on:
1)Thien Le
2)Hoa Tran
3)Hope Jones
4)Elizabeth Cao
5)Eric Newton
6)Garrett Anderson
7)Huy Dinh
8)Brittany Nicholson
9)Kristie Rabalais
10)Paul Gordon
The Tiglath-Pileser was the King of Assyria and a natural philosopher. He tells a story to a point where he exaggerates throughout the story. It was something about five kings that went to conquer the land [...]

Week 3 “My project’s summary”

Wednesday, October 4th, 2006: 957 words

Last week, I stated the three biggest problems that we are facing today, which is pollution, violence, and education. There are many solutions to each of the problem, but to make it happen, everyone needs to participate. My project this semester is pollution and I can start off by giving out information about it and [...]

My Project

Sunday, October 1st, 2006: 72 words

My project this semester will be on pollution. Our environment is getting worse each day. I will start this project off by cleaning some of the parks twice each week with a group of volunteers. I will also recycle most of the things that I can and start carpooling with my friends and family anywhere [...]

Three Biggest Problems!

Friday, September 29th, 2006: 919 words

Today, our world has many problems that can be addressed, but only a few is making our world turn upside down. Violence, education, and pollution are the three most major problems that I see facing the world today.
The first major problem that I see today would be violence. It happens everywhere in the society today, [...]

Thuan Tran’s First Blog entry

Tuesday, September 19th, 2006: 1009 words

Last year, Hurricane Katrina was the biggest disaster to ever happen to the United States since the 911 attack on the twin towers. People were dying everywhere in the city, and houses were being flooded with polluted water by this major storm. Many people evacuated for Hurricane Katrina, and I was one of the many [...]