Friday, August 29, 2014

Poster

Using masks and stuff, I have created this poster

Interview Skills

Three Interview skills I was told yesterday include but are not limited to the following:

Dress the part-      Dress nicely and appropriately for the job you're trying for. Appearance is going to be their first judgement of you.

Shake hands-         Shaking hands is very professional  and makes you come off as more professional.


Send a thank you letter-        Sending a thank you letter after an interview shows that you appreciate their time and that you're very interested in joining their business/company

Monday, August 25, 2014

What's important to me?

Fame. Making sure people know who I am. I want people to know me, and what I stand for. With fame and popularity comes power. Power that I can use to support causes and spread my own personal philosophical beliefs. Using that fame and popularity to help people. Making something of my life so that no one can say I didn't go anywhere.  This is important also because I want to be the idol to people that I wish I'd had growing up, someone with genuinely kind intentions and motives. Someone great.

Monday, August 18, 2014

TED Talk Questions (Ken Robinson)

After listening to the talk, answer the following questions:

1.  Who was the presenter?

     The presenter was Ken Robinson.


2.  What was the Title or Subject of the talk?  

    The subject of the talk was standardized testing and current public education.


3.  What were 3 major points of the presentation? 

    Kids shouldn't be grouped solely on age
    ADHD is not an epidemic
    Kids are overly stimulated today


4.  What were 3 of your thoughts about the talk?

    "wow man, he really knows what he's talking about"
    If kids were to be grouped on something other than age, how would we go about reorganizing the entire education system? 
    More effective teaching methods should be designed and implemented, rather than prescribing ADHD medications to student.

5.  In what way did this talk change you? 

    I wouldn't say it changed me, considering the fact that I've already seen this talk multiple times, and I already the exact same thoughts as he was explaining. But it's very nice to know that there is someone who people listen to spreading these ideas. I can only hope that people will realize he's right and start to reshape modern education.