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Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Week 2- Blog Reviews

Melissa Burton: Hi Melissa I enjoyed reading your 9/01 blog, its great that your continuing on going to school and not giving up. Getting an education is the to success. I agree with you when you talk about how people do judge each other when working in a class environment. First impression usually sets it off whether or not you want to work with that person in a group project or getting to know them. With this online class it does eliminate our face to face interaction with them but it does allow us to blog whatever we want while staying on task for our weekly assignment. That's cool that you took a class with other students out of the country. How was that like? What class was it for?

I liked your response for "Can we be good with God." I totally agree that the answer to that question can have a number of responses. It is up to the person wheter he or she wants to be good for either themselves or believing that it'll lead to a good path in god's hand. We have the ability to believe whatever we want ourselves to believe if we set our minds to it. Their are a large number of different religions to follow and to believe we just have to choose one and go on from there.


Melissa Paulo: Blog on 9-01 & 9-3 are N/A (no post)


Monique Perez: In your The Individual Sel "SELF" blog I know what you are talking about when a person can go a whole semester in a classroom and physically not say a word to anyone. I've seen it sometimes I forget that they are there because he/she has been so quiet the whole entire semester. You are right it doesn't make him/her a bad person because they don't relate themselves to you or anyone in the class. Maybe the find the traditional classroom as a place to concentrate on classwork as well as lecture rather than socializing.

Good without a God blog- When you said "I wouldn’t change anything I’ve learned because I truly believe those teachings, beliefs and morals have shaped who I am today" I was able to relate to you. I wouldn't change anything I learned either. It's a religion that my family truly believes and follow. Everything that I've learned has a purpose and may or may not have served its role already. Your there's no such thing as a perfect person. Making mistakes makes us a better person by learning from it.

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