Wednesday, April 16, 2014

This week's reading

Continuing my book for this week, I have been reading on the chapter about the racism organization KKK. I still trying to figure out the hidden trick beyond mentioning this thing in this book which generally about Economy. This coming week I am sure it will be more clear for me then now. 

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

visiting

1- How did this trip compare to the expectations you had before we went?

Before we go I was full of wondering, how old people leave their own home to live alone? How their child let them go? Who take care of them? …atc when I went and discuss with a wonderful gay their about these question he could persuasive me. Our conversation was completely explicit and directed. Personally, I love talking with people like this. I think that why, the time ran quickly.

2. What did you enjoy?  What was challenging?

Getting a great experience about the old generation here in the United States.

3.  What advice do you have for future IECP students taking a trip similar to this one?


You should join the class to this trip, you will definitely change your mind about a lot things toward the U.S people.

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

visiting

1-      Honestly, I used to believe that people who have different languages, they have different thoughts, as what I see here in the U.S or when I travel to a different places. Similarity, I thought those children are the same, they are different than our child!!. Surprisingly, to me at least, I did not notice that at all, which is great. The children are the same everywhere.  
Child in any spot in the world are the same, hones, spontaneous, and candor.
2-      They all have the same characteristics.

3-      I would recommend that they prepare something to say for them like stories. Also, agree with their or your teacher to bring a gift to them (not exactly candy). And be careful when you play with children generally, here specially, because the some reasons, your English and understanding is the main reason.

summarizing



The new chapter I just started reading is “How Is the Ku Klux Klan Like a Group of Real-Estate Agent?". I know some information about this “terrorist” group before I read, but I am sure I will learn more about it when I reading this chapter. This group consists of six young men, four of them are lawyers. There are in variety of states. They have a bad aims and goals. The impact of this group have emerged in the political and economic world. The next time the picture will be more clear to me to know what is this chapter about and I will be back to share you what I learned.  

Monday, March 24, 2014

My Quotes !

 After continue reading this wonderful book, I kind of figure out what is going on and I catch up with the author ideas. Therefore, I highlighted two different quotes. All of them, I think, deserve to be showing up to you guys:

1-      “So if sumo wrestlers, schoolteachers, and care-day parents all cheat, are we to assume that mankind is innately and universally corrupt?”
That is an amazing deep question! I stopped by this question log time. it deserve a lot of deep accurate thinking. We after this materialistic live we change our principle toward the things around us. That is, actually, why he asked are we to mankind is innately and universally corrupt? I do not blame them.

2-      “A board swatch of psychological and economic research has shown that people will pay different amount of the same items depending on who is providing it?"

That is completely true. I really agree with him that the way things presented they different amount we pay. Moreover, I think from this simple theory, marketing science emerged. 

Monday, March 17, 2014

Interview questions.

Interview questions.
1.      What is your name?
2.      Where are you from?
3.      Which city are you from?
4.      Let us start talking about your current life, when did you come to the U.S?
5.      Why did you come here?
6.      Why did you choose State College?
7.      Do you like living here comparing with your previous life in your country?
8.      Could you please tell me the differences between living here and your home country?
9.      What is the most difficult thing you face while you live here?
10.  Moving to you English, have you studied English before you come here?
11.  How do you think English learner would improve their language, what tips would you advise?
12.  Your future, have you decided which major are you going to study?
13.  Why you would like to study this major?
14.  Are you going to apply for Penn State or another university?
15.  Have you ever read or prepare for this major?
16.  What jobs you may work in after you graduate from this particular major?
17.  Which job you want to work?
18.  What character do your major require for its students?
19.  Have you ever read about the average salary people who graduated from this major get?
20.  Finally, I would end with you my interview talking about cooking, what kind of food do you like?
21.  Who often do you eat in the restaurants?
22.  Do you cook for yourself?
23.  Why do you like this kind of food?
24.  What is the famous meal in your country?
25.  Do your want to cook something for me, hhh? 

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Emotion



I honestly felt no thing because of simple reason I still reading an example the author bringing up. I'll continue reading until the end of this chapter I'll defiantly find out what is the secret from mentioning this exact example. because it isn't related to my reading field at all.