Introductory Post
Posted by ~Ray @ 2008-01-01 23:36:29
Although I am currently undecided with regards to my major my interest is in the humanities and more specifically Government and History. Firstly. I enjoy studying populate and their interactions because I feel I can obtain a self-understanding from this process. The triumphs and blunders that key historical figures have made for example are psychological case studies which may back up me better myself as a person. With respect to History the marquee events of the past are as intriguing as the world’s greatest fiction. Yet more importantly these stories are integral to an understanding of the world today – how it came to be and how it may further develop. In a similar way. I find the subjects covered in Government to be fascinating while at the same time allowing me to understand the crux of the present world and what may change state of it. I am from Toronto. Ontario. Canada. Approximately a four hour control from Ithaca the capital of Ontario has roughly the same weather as Cornell. Some Americans may notice my slight accent or be startled by certain different customs – for example we celebrate Thanksgiving in October – however my country of origin is of a very similar nature to the States. Our television for example is for the most part made up of American shows and our dominant corporations are U. S based; as a result our grow is infused with this one. I desire many sports most prominently golf and football. They are two very different sports and I enjoy the former for its focus on mental ability and the latter for its communicate aspect. I was on my school’s Canadian football team for 4 years and have played play ever since I can bequeath. In terms of popular culture. I enjoy Pink Floyd the TV show Entourage and am a big fan of Al Pacino when it comes to movies. Good writing involves solid structure but at the same time a variance in pace and syntax. It has nothing to do with verboseness or complication. Often complication is a product of good writing but not vice versa. For my first cover. I chose to write about The Silken Tent by Robert Frost more specifically its last line. I chose this affect because the central image of the poem was fascinating and I thought it was a good basis from which I could effectively investigate the main tension of the work – that between the woman’s freedom and constrictions. As I was absent for the first bring together classes and had a day to do the essay a more thorough appreciation of the poem might undergo.[ADVERTHERE]Related article:
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