1. Mayra
2. I'm taking this class because I wanted to understand what the study of Humanities really was. I hope to learn about Humanities and how it relates to the world.
3. I live 21.4 miles from campus.
4. It depends on what part of "California you are talking about. If you mean in the grand scheme of states then "California" is the Golden State. It is where Hollywood lies and those that want to venture into becoming famous "California" specifically Hollywood is where one wants to be. It can also be where wine country lies. Those are just a few things that come to mind. If you mean on a personal level then "California" is my home. I may not have been born in this state but have lived more than two thirds of my life here. I know nothing else this is where my family is and thus is where I'll always come back to.
The second question can also be answered from many perspectives. One being those more conservatives saying that "California" is just a blue state of hippies. Fast paced and always on the go. Another perspective is that of a young person wanting to move away from their parents living outside of "California" to them it might bring diversity. A new more different place. They way "California" is seen just depends on who is thinking it. It will always going to be different.
5. I have something similar to a blog. I created a basic learning website if it can be called a website at all but that was several semesters ago.
2. I'm taking this class because I wanted to understand what the study of Humanities really was. I hope to learn about Humanities and how it relates to the world.
3. I live 21.4 miles from campus.
4. It depends on what part of "California you are talking about. If you mean in the grand scheme of states then "California" is the Golden State. It is where Hollywood lies and those that want to venture into becoming famous "California" specifically Hollywood is where one wants to be. It can also be where wine country lies. Those are just a few things that come to mind. If you mean on a personal level then "California" is my home. I may not have been born in this state but have lived more than two thirds of my life here. I know nothing else this is where my family is and thus is where I'll always come back to.
The second question can also be answered from many perspectives. One being those more conservatives saying that "California" is just a blue state of hippies. Fast paced and always on the go. Another perspective is that of a young person wanting to move away from their parents living outside of "California" to them it might bring diversity. A new more different place. They way "California" is seen just depends on who is thinking it. It will always going to be different.
5. I have something similar to a blog. I created a basic learning website if it can be called a website at all but that was several semesters ago.
6. PC.
7. I thought I would be missing the inauguration of our new president but found a way to see it. A historic day not only for Barack Obama being the first African American president but for the hope he brings with him. No pressure, Mr. President.