First of all how dear you make me cry. No teacher has made me cry since Senior year in High School. Second for making me cry it truly is hard to find a college professor that takes the time to get to know their students that you do and be able to reach each in everyone of us individually. Third this is my third time taking this class and finally I have learned something from this class and actually have something to take away from it.
I actually looked forward to coming to your class. I never knew what to expect, one day we have heated class debates on topics such as the education system, or work in groups in creative manors to grasp the context of our readings, while other days we do "book work" which feels more like family time then work. For the first time in the two years that I have been in FIU did I actually find a class that I have a sense of community.
lol I'm still crying so to some it up I loved you and your class it was just amazing to have a teacher who truly cares for their students because I was beginning to wounder if people became professors just to make us run home crying to our parents but you reminded me why I used to love school.Thank you soo much!!! Muah
Friday, April 18, 2008
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Extra Credit Prompt #2: Definition
From this video I got many ideas as to what it could possibly mean. However there are two main theories that seem most probable. The first theory that came to mind when I heard the video was that he was saying that when the clock strikes us that it is our time to make a difference in the world. Everyone has an input in the world and the actions and decisions we make directly effect each other. So when it comes time for us to do something profound how what will be the affect of our action. Therefore we should always be prepared for change while still trying to make our difference on the world.
Another theory that I feel strong about is that this poet is trying to tell us that there is always time for change. And when it comes time for your life to come to an end and be judged by whatever higher being one believes in let it show humility and selflessness. That just because you live your life one way it does not mean that you are stuck in that rut. You can change it for the better and make it be the thing that stands out.
Another theory that I feel strong about is that this poet is trying to tell us that there is always time for change. And when it comes time for your life to come to an end and be judged by whatever higher being one believes in let it show humility and selflessness. That just because you live your life one way it does not mean that you are stuck in that rut. You can change it for the better and make it be the thing that stands out.
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