Who is your favorite character? Why?
Peeta, because he was with kittie side and because he wasn't vain.
Sunday, November 10, 2013
Sunday, October 13, 2013
Speaking of the books that I would to read are :
- The Shack
- Tangled web
- The best of me
PSU Scavenger Hunt
Name of a librarian who specializes in your field of study
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Title of the article you found
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Author
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Journal name
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Year published
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Database you used to find the article
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IGA
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Tuesday, October 8, 2013
Class #1
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Class #2
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Class #3
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Class name and number
(for ex.: Ag 113)
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Analytical Techniques for Nuclear Concept
| MATH 140 |
introduction to thermal Science
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Days it meets (MTWRF)
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M W F
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M W F
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M W F
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Time it meets
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9:05 AM - 9:55 AM
| 2:30 PM - 3:20 PM | 4:40 PM - 5:30 PM |
Location
| 165 Willard Bldg | ||
Professor’s name
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Professor’s email
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Reason you’re interested in observing it
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it is a required material in my major
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I going to take this subject in spring 2014
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because I am interested in renewable energy
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Monday, September 30, 2013
1- How did you feel about your discussion experience? What did you enjoy and what was difficult?
It was pretty great and benefit discussion especially because I was totally with new group mates.
I was really surprised and enjoyed the way that each member of my group reacted with their courageous people. For example, they were speaking with their real feelings.
The most difficult was how to convince other to support you ideas.
2- Which letter from #5 on page 1 was hardest to decide in your group? a b c d
Why do you think it was the hardest?
well, it was about the most possible to do. this is because every group mate was trying to justify his answer based on what he has read about only.
3- Was it easy or difficult to come to agreements with your groups? What made it easy and what made it challenging?
with no doubt it was such a hard thing because I think each one was just supporting his point in a kind of Stubbornness.
4- Were you happy with your group’s definition of courage? What would you like to change, if anything?
obsoletely, especially for this one "fight constantly for your principles" and "do something for others even though you are at the risk"
It was pretty great and benefit discussion especially because I was totally with new group mates.
I was really surprised and enjoyed the way that each member of my group reacted with their courageous people. For example, they were speaking with their real feelings.
The most difficult was how to convince other to support you ideas.
2- Which letter from #5 on page 1 was hardest to decide in your group? a b c d
Why do you think it was the hardest?
well, it was about the most possible to do. this is because every group mate was trying to justify his answer based on what he has read about only.
3- Was it easy or difficult to come to agreements with your groups? What made it easy and what made it challenging?
with no doubt it was such a hard thing because I think each one was just supporting his point in a kind of Stubbornness.
4- Were you happy with your group’s definition of courage? What would you like to change, if anything?
obsoletely, especially for this one "fight constantly for your principles" and "do something for others even though you are at the risk"
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
. Do you think humans will need to move to another planet? Why or why not?
I think this issue which is moving to other planets is a kind of ambiguity because some scientists assume that people need to move while others emphasize that people don't need. Therefore, based on evidences I have read, it is impossible to move to other planets because all environmental conditions such as gravity are not available in other planets except the Earth. In addition, I think other planets will be used for other purposes such as for mining.
If it does happen that some humans move to another planet, would you volunteer to go? Why or why not?
I don't buy it at all because I don't believe that there is another place to live except the Earth. moreover, I eager to live not to die.
Read this article about people who have signed up to move to Mars: http://www.cnn.com/2013/08/09/tech/innovation/mars-one-applications/index.html What is your reaction to this story?
Actually, what I read in this article went in one ear and out of the other because all evidences were just assumptions, so they were not convinced. In fact, what makes red planet not eligible to live is that there are not ready natural conditions.
I think this issue which is moving to other planets is a kind of ambiguity because some scientists assume that people need to move while others emphasize that people don't need. Therefore, based on evidences I have read, it is impossible to move to other planets because all environmental conditions such as gravity are not available in other planets except the Earth. In addition, I think other planets will be used for other purposes such as for mining.
If it does happen that some humans move to another planet, would you volunteer to go? Why or why not?
I don't buy it at all because I don't believe that there is another place to live except the Earth. moreover, I eager to live not to die.
Read this article about people who have signed up to move to Mars: http://www.cnn.com/2013/08/09/tech/innovation/mars-one-applications/index.html What is your reaction to this story?
Actually, what I read in this article went in one ear and out of the other because all evidences were just assumptions, so they were not convinced. In fact, what makes red planet not eligible to live is that there are not ready natural conditions.
What do you think Ray Bradbury wanted the readers of "All Summer in a Day" to understand? What did you think after reading this story?
I think the author wants us to think rationally in every detail of the life even most people neglects them. Moreover, it is important for people to sustain on their beliefs even others are opposite them. I do believe that there are not planets that can be alternative of the Earth.
Monday, September 16, 2013
My name is Rashid Mohammed Rashid Alsaadi, and I am happy you stopped by my blog. I really wait others impressions about what I am going to post.
I was born in United Arab Emirates specifically in Sharjah, but I am Omani. I raised up in the UAE and I have lived in two places in the UAE which are Sharjah and A town called khorfakhan. I have 5 brothers and two sisters and I am the youngest son in my family. I enjoy playing soccer and valley ball.
Since January 2013, I came to state college in order to continue my study in nuclear engineering or renewable energy engineering. I had this ambition after I graduated from high school with honor degree. something that I have had struggle with is English language because even though I have spent 8 months in the United states, I didn't feel that I could speak fluently.
I was born in United Arab Emirates specifically in Sharjah, but I am Omani. I raised up in the UAE and I have lived in two places in the UAE which are Sharjah and A town called khorfakhan. I have 5 brothers and two sisters and I am the youngest son in my family. I enjoy playing soccer and valley ball.
Since January 2013, I came to state college in order to continue my study in nuclear engineering or renewable energy engineering. I had this ambition after I graduated from high school with honor degree. something that I have had struggle with is English language because even though I have spent 8 months in the United states, I didn't feel that I could speak fluently.
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