JOURNAL TOPIC:
Which would you prefer: a minor role in a great
[movie/university/team/organization] or a major role in a mediocre one?
Why? Explain.
AGENDA:
* Minute of Mindfulness
1. Journal
2. Techie Tuesday: why you may as well post your texts on a billboard
3. "The Earth on Turtle's Back"
HW:
1. Publish your first impressions of "The Earth on Turtle's Back" (title: THE EARTH ON TURTLE'S BACK)
2. If you've ever created a résumé or a brag sheet, please bring it
tomorrow. If you've never done this, please make a list of all the
accomplishments/awards/courses/volunteer experiences/jobs/skills that
have ever made you proud of yourself (or you think might impress someone
else), and bring that with you tomorrow.
NOTE:
If anyone is planning on bringing something for Cake Wednesday, please let me know. Mahalo. -dp
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