Posted by Kevin Bong on October 20, 2009 at 6:25pm
hi everyone, here are my tweets so far... enjoy# #wdydwyd Finally a night ill go to bed early :)10 minutes ago from web# #wdydwyd i need a napabout 11 hours ago from mobile web# #wdydwyd needs a break4:47 PM Oct 19th from web# #wdydwyd needs to be pr
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Posted by Kevin Bong on October 20, 2009 at 6:21pm
First and foremost and I am a student. Although technically I am a full time student at UCLA, I consider myself a student both inside and outside of the classroom. I love finding things that I take pleasure in learning about, whether it is cars, ster
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Posted by Clara Tsao on October 20, 2009 at 9:00am
Still there are days when I glance in the mirror and stare at my reflection with doubt. Imperfections in my face, a mask of clay, “Who am I..I think it’s time to recreate myself”. If my life was a book, Chapter One would start with my past. I grew up
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Posted by Amy Lemons on October 19, 2009 at 1:28pm
Hi, I’m Amy and I paint because it makes me feel free and artistic inside. I feel that I lose the boundaries of my normal life and anything is possible. I love to have a blank canvas to create something at my will. I believe that is a good exercise t
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Posted by Amanda Gil on October 19, 2009 at 8:12am
Amanda GilDaniel RosenboomDiscussion: 1AOctober 16, 2009Why do you do what you do?Who am I:My name is Amanda Annaliese Gil. I am eighteen years old and I am a sophomore at the University of California, Los Angeles. I am six foot five inches and I pla
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Posted by Kristine Phan on October 17, 2009 at 9:29pm
I learned to take responsibility for myself and my family earlier than most teenagers should. When I was younger, my parents allowed me anything I asked for as long as I kept my grades up in school. However, when I started my sophomore year in high s
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I consider myself as a work in progress or as a story with open ending. Stories and artworks have one thing in common: they evolve. Each stroke of a brush matters and influences the way the painter as well as the viewer see the stroke next to it. Blu
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Posted by Anthony Russo on October 17, 2009 at 2:30pm
Tony RussoDiscussion 1JWhy We Do What We DoThis question seems to be a very philosophical one in my opinion, so I feel it necessary to reference a philosopher. Aristotle once said that all of us have this telos or ultimate goal that we all strive for
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There are a few key characteristics that adequately define Todd Christopher Bell, II. The first of which is that I am an African-American male. In itself, this entails a great amount of information that extremely relevant to my personality. Unfortuna
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Oct. 8th, 2009Why Do What I Do?For Past – here I mean that all the people that gave my life and help my growth. Life is a miracle. When I was conscious about the origin of my life, I really cherish the opportunity that I could come to this would and
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I’m bored 99 percent of the time, but it’s that one percent I live for. Few years back I messed up my arm snowboarding. I had to spend two grueling years with pins and rods and metal contraptions bolted onto my arm. No sports, no games, no fun. My cr
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I do what I do because I am a little inspired to be a little crazy.I am straight female so I love to ogle men, and I’m not ashamed to say it. I am the kind of girl to openly state when I find a guy attractive, and most of the time I let them know. My
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Inspiration. Desire. Motivation. Ambition. Because I am ambitious. Because I am so damn ambitious. Watching my parents work like a slave every single day and night and to still return home with a gleaming smile, watching them go through death and bac
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Posted by Payush Chatta on October 16, 2009 at 7:48pm
Payush ChattaDiscussion : 1FStudent Number: 603-782-119“Why do you do what you do?”The entire concept of determining someone’s identity and purpose in life is truly a difficult task. An individual does not have a single identity, nor does he/she have
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Posted by SangA Choi on October 16, 2009 at 7:43pm
I do what SangA tells me to do. (SangA refers to the inner part of myself)I’m studying in the US where it takes more than ten hours from my home by plane.Why? SangA is adventurous person who doesn’t hesitate to explore the whole world.Whether I’m on
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My name is Sally Zhu. I am a young, heterosexual, Chinese American female student of a working class background. Being Chinese, I see myself as a person of color. I’m humble and too modest at times, but I’m learning to find my voice.I am a strong bel
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Suffocation. I feel my lungs constricting, my breathing short, my heart pumping. I'm racing against time, every tick of every second. Why did I put this off until now? Why did I not learn my lesson the first time around? Anxiety builds to an ultimate
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Posted by Anthony Kong on October 16, 2009 at 7:27pm
Anthony KongProfessor Robert WinterArts & Architecture 10Section 1EWDYDWYDI am second year at UCLA. As a Chinese American growing up in the middle of a predominately Hispanic neighborhood, I felt disconnected with my Asian culture. Education was not
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I’m a very angry person. I have a lot of beliefs that I subscribe to that I refuse to vary from, even though I often find that my line of thinking makes me unhappy. I value intelligence above all else, but I also enjoy wit, excellent memory and atten
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Posted by Kunhee Hong on October 16, 2009 at 7:18pm
I was born and raised in South Korea before I moved to the United States at the age of thirteen. At the time I could not speak a word in English and going to a predominantly Caucasian school did not help. It was almost as if I had to start all over f
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