Wednesday, December 14, 2011
internship readiness
There are many qualities for someone who is internship ready they are: being dependable, being mature, someone who strives to learn, and who wants to learn new things. The way I plan on being internship ready is by proving that I am capable of accomplishing simple task, as well as being responsible for maintaining my work ethic, and the way I do that is by coming to class early every day and staying focused in class so that I am able to accomplish my work. I will also show my professionalism throughout the whole time not only during module 3, but also through my internship and for whatever job that lies ahead of me. What I am planning on to make changes to be more internship ready is to change up the use of vocabulary when I communicate with others. I will show that that I am able to communicate professional with others.
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
best & worst job
One of the best jobs I have ever had was an internship at the SFO airport. As I got assigned to this job as an intern for Reprographics, which is a print production company, I had learned a lot with this internship. There are many skills that I developed while as an intern. One of the skills I have developed is learning how to be professional at a work setting. This internship has introduced to a world of profession, people at SfO has taught me on how to dress professional as well as speaking professional. I have also developed. There was a job I had taking care of kids. The part of my job that I hated was dealing with my boss he was cheap and refused to hire anybody else. It left me to have to do all the brunt work and watch kids and teach lessons to them. By being cheap and unable to listen to the staff he really made my work environment tense and slightly unmanageable in a space I felt should have been cool calm and collective and I dealt with her mood swings if she had a bad day I had to deal with it when she came home. It was just an overall growing experience learning to deal with all different types of personalities. Even though there were some things that were bad, I can say that there were some perks to the jobs like the good pay. But overall it was bad
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
current events
In the article "Police move in on latest Occupy Oakland protest" it talks about how the police confront a diverse group of Occupy Oakland protesters. The occupy people had taken over a vacant lot which was private property.
police appeared ready to move in on the group. About 30 police officers were at the scene, most of them in riot gear. About 20 people set up tents on the lot late Monday night, and Tuesday afternoon the camp was bustling with people. Food and water were available for anyone who asked.
Police gave the protesters a 30-minute warning about 8:30 p.m. to leave the camp or be arrested. But at 9:50 p.m., police surprised protesters and observers alike when several of them removed their riot gear and all the officers promptly drove away. The way I feel about this is that I feel like both the police and occupy could have token a better route to handle this situation. The occupy say they had permission to stay in the lot which they really didn’t and if they didn't they should of have not been there in the first place. For the police they should always handle these situations in a different manner, police always resort to violence. Police should know by now violence never solves anything it just makes a lot people mad.
police appeared ready to move in on the group. About 30 police officers were at the scene, most of them in riot gear. About 20 people set up tents on the lot late Monday night, and Tuesday afternoon the camp was bustling with people. Food and water were available for anyone who asked.
Police gave the protesters a 30-minute warning about 8:30 p.m. to leave the camp or be arrested. But at 9:50 p.m., police surprised protesters and observers alike when several of them removed their riot gear and all the officers promptly drove away. The way I feel about this is that I feel like both the police and occupy could have token a better route to handle this situation. The occupy say they had permission to stay in the lot which they really didn’t and if they didn't they should of have not been there in the first place. For the police they should always handle these situations in a different manner, police always resort to violence. Police should know by now violence never solves anything it just makes a lot people mad.
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Wednesday, November 9, 2011
My inspiration
There are many things that inspire me, but there are few that inspire me the most. What inspires me the most are the projects where I live; reason for that being is because it makes me want to work as hard as I can so I can be able to get me and my family out of the projects for a better life. Even though I have lived there for most of my life which is about 15 years now I would never forget where I came from, so then I would hope to one day when I do become successful I would want to do something to give back to the community. The projects is where I mainly grew I have seen my neighbors come and go and I always wondered where they were going to live, probably in a better environment and a better house. And I always thought when will it be me. As far as living in the projects now there is nothing wrong with living with housing. I am at that point in my life where I want to get a better sense of other communities that I can explore. Possibly even living somewhere that is out the city, a new type of environment where I can be comfortable. I always wanted to live somewhere where I can have a swimming pool in my backyard and a big back yard in general. That is why living in the projects makes me strive to succeed so I can have myself and my family live better for the future.
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"WORD BANK"
- Constituency (Noun) Any body of supporters, customers, etc.
- Dullard (noun) A stupid, insensitive person
- Transient (Adj.) Staying only for a short time
- Proliferation (Noun) A rapid and often excessive spread or increase
- Arbitrary (Adj.) Subject to individual will or judgment without restriction; contingent solely upon one's discretion
- perpetuate: To prolong the existence of; cause to be remembered
- Ephemeral: (Adjective) 1. lasting a very short time; short-lived