decided to embark on a road trip from Miami to Tallahassee. Not only was it an opportunity to visit my cousin who lives there, but also it was going to be a fun trip for my sister and I—a chance for us to bond. I had just left my final semester at Penn State a few weeks prior and regretting my decision not to take a year off before attending college, I decided to take this time to make up for it. I’ve been to several places in the few years I’ve had the privilege to travel, but watching thousands of
I plan to do it. It has given me clarity through extensive direction and preparation. Originally, I had three of my top choices up in the air, them being Appalachian State, Gardner-Webb, and ETSU. However through careful deliberation and discussion with family, I have chosen my top choice. My first choice is Appalachian State, followed by Gardner-Webb and ETSU, in that order. I chose this school due to its proximity to home, which is very important to me. I prefer to be closer to home because
signed up for classes for my first semester at Wayne State University, I was hesitant to sign up for English 1020. Even though I was hesitant, I knew this was a course I had to take. I promised myself that I would take this class, and I would put in much more effort than I had previously. This effort was mainly enforced because of the extremely high standards that medical schools hold their applicants to (the average GPA to get into the Wayne State Medical School is 3.75). Since the beginning of this
blocks away from his job at the time, which was at ADT. Many different pieces of evidence led back to Wichita State University, which he had attended in the 1970s. Photocopies had been made on campus, poems were similar to a song taught by one of the professors at the university, and BTK even asked Kevin Bright, the man who was shot and managed to survive, if he had seen him at the university. Rader was neighbors with one of his victims. He sent “trophies” to police along with his letters. Rader
I grew up in the suburbs on the North side of Fort Worth, Texas, more specifically Keller, Texas. Keller had a population close to 40,000 people by the time I left for Texas A&M, but when I first arrived there the population was only about 20,000 people. It is a growing town with a ton of commodities and things to do, new activities are always popping up, such as the new movie theater that was just built 5 miles away from my house. Being part of the suburbs of Fort Worth, it is mostly organized in
AGENCY SPONSORSHIP: This group was sponsored by the Arkansas State University (ASU) Social Work department. ASU Masters Social Work department mission statement is as follows; “The mission of Arkansas State University is to educate leaders, enhance intellectual growth and enrich lives.” The Master Social Work program at ASU has offered to start the Grief/Bereavement group with two professors
MCO 120: Media and Society Beyoncé Case Study Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication | Arizona State University Instructor: Kelly Roach, Faculty Associate Student Name: Christopher Carter Student #: 1205574522 Semester (Season & Year): Fall 17 Overview of this Assignment This exercise gives you the opportunity to examine the audio industry in-depth with a look at the making and release of Beyoncé’s fifth and sixth albums, Beyoncé, in 2013, and Lemonade in 2016. Here’s
This semester for my civic engagement, I got the opportunity to work with WKAR. It is part of Michigan State University Broadcasting Services, a division of MSU Communication Arts & Sciences. It includes WKAR-TV, WKAR Radio, WKAR.org, Radio Reading Service, WKAR Ready to Learn Service and Interactive Video Services. During my time with them, I got the opportunity to work with Jennifer Preslar. She is the Event/Project Coordinator for their Public Media Department. The project that I’m currently work
college, many students do not know what passion of theirs they want to pursue for the rest of their lives, let alone the steps to achieve a realistic way to follow it and ideally make a living doing so. However, when I began my first year at Minot State University, I knew I wanted to continue my journey in English, although, I did not know whether I wanted to lean towards education or, in a perfect world, become the editor of a newspaper. Coincidentally, my Honors’ Community class’ final project required
opportunity to participate on a research team analyzing children’s acquisition of resultative adjectives. Our team ended up presenting at Eastern Michigan University’s Undergraduate Symposium. We also submitted an application to the 11th Annual Cornell University Undergraduate Linguistic Colloquium, and were accepted to do an oral presentation. Since I am working on a senior thesis at the moment, I have also been conducting research of my own. I am studying the usage of the construction yeah, no and no,