Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Blog # 2.7

Starting with my grandma, since she was born in the 30's that's when the Great Depression was around, making jobs very impossible to obtain. It's still hard to get a job nowadays, but not as bad as it was in the 30's. Then again, I'm not so sure. From my view, it looks like today isn't as bad as the past, but what about the ones who are homeless? I know that they have a different say about how today would be related to the 30's.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Blog# 6.2

"My experience at the teacher's lounge. I want to talk about how some of the teachers were negative and bitter about their jobs"-Livy

I think that this would be a good thing to write about. It will include a lot of dialogue and possibly her thought about what the teachers are saying? Of course to be safe than sorry not to mention any names perhaps? Anyways, I'll be interested in reading the 'conversations' these teachers have been having .

"A guide to help workers/interns manage time and tips to remain on task. information of how to keep a calender set up the right way."-Shoshannah

Something new, I don't think I seen something like that. I like the idea about help out interns. Since this book might be traveling around the world or to other HTH village that might decided that they want to do internship as well. Or even the 10th grades that might be worried when the time comes, they'll be able to read on her article on want they should do to make a good impression on their mentors.

"-Bicycles and Biplanes
My interview, focusing on my mentor's journey to success supplemented with factual evidence based on the size of design companies, and college experience compared to business success."
-Adam

This sounds good as well. Instead of him writing about his experience at the place, he's going to write about his mentor's experience was like. His/her's past, journey, success, and failure There could be possible questions and dialogue include and even what Adam thought of his mentor's past at first glance. This story can possibly give struggling people hope that they would soon be able to be successful as long as they try.