Video by: Maria Zetina and Adriana Figueroa
Author: admin
La ultima mirada
https://youtu.be/Fw9Jg9uH710 Este video fue grabado para mi clase de español. Espero que les guste.
Humble Beginnings
During the summer of 2017, I had to get a job to help my mother pay for my room and board expenses. I was able to get a job the day after classes ended in a Dental Factory in a suburb of Illinois. My first expectation was that it was going to be difficult especially…
Future Occupation
This summer I had an internship with Aramark as part of their Step up to Leadership program (S2. At Aramark, I worked as a facility management and human resources intern. I was placed to work at two locations: Navy Pier (the third most visited touristic site in Chicago) and McCormick Place (the largest convention center…
City Girl
During my freshman year of College, I undertook my global journey trip. For my trip, I got assigned to travel to New York City (the big apple). I had not been to NYC until my flight. My initial expectations were that I was going to like it since I love big cities. During the trip…
Psi Chi induction
Post 9
Final Project: This project was my favorite one out of all of them. Because I was able to choose my topic. My topic is about undocumented students in Georgia. I chose this topic because many of these students are denied access to a higher education because they were born in a different country and since…
Post 8
Progress For Final Assignment : Overall, I am enjoying making this booklet! I like it even more because I am able to do it about something that I highly care about. I am making my booklet on undocumented students and focusing it on how undocumented students are banned from attending public state universities/colleges in Georgia. This is…
High Museum
Today I visited the High Museum of Art in Atlanta. I got to view sculptures, painting, and furniture. One of my favorite things about the High Museum is the way that it is set up. For example, I like how the staircase circles around the building. I like the effect of how you get to “travel”…