Thursday, April 4, 2013

week #11 excerpts

Wes: college graduation to an interview with the CIA


Alejandra: I’m an English major. It is a language of conquest.



Bill: the issue with the bag is that it only has limited pressure to 1 atmosphere, so porosity will show up.



Gino: you are documenting qualities and experiences to demonstrate your overall well-roundedness



Molly: I think we all know how religion and sexual orientation is thought about in the US



Erin: gun violence and degrading women is what sells but why?



Anne: a guy who had to crawl through the fence in order to get to the bar he wanted to go to.



Brianne: " I prefer to die my life then live my death"



Harrison: There were some very saddening things said



Shannon: There are no parallel surfaces in the hall



Alejandra: You wish you could be me, but you can't. You can't even touch me.



Metro: not only participating in, but also observing segregation will lead to the development of prejudice and biases



Christian:  stories of homesickness entail of leaving the space of one's home, but what happens when your home leaves you



Animah: falls in love with a left-leaning radical boyfriend and studies French

literature.



Seano: to the future SPOILER ALERT: we’re all fucked



Roshni: as a freshman I would have never known about one of these






Kelsey: I wish she had spoken more for people who like to learn but aren't good at school



Courtney: a man named Hsiang Po stalled an assassination attempt on the Han dynasty king with his long, silk sleeve



Puja: I believe in something - that much is clear to me



Monica: it was the only one that I could attend :/



Hugh: Concepts like family or blood relations, ownership, the self and the other, or the concept of having authority–these are stolen from humans



Harrison: I wanted to throw all of my money at them, but I had a limited amount of singles, so I just had to settle for giving them a small tip.



Alex: Natalie was very young during the conflict



Becca: it is hard for me to hear people talking about my religion


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