Saturday, November 10, 2007

Personal blog #10





In my personal blog 10 I would like to write the two people that I know is my twin boys. First, they have really different personalities. For instance, Brian like to wear comfortable clothes, and he doesn't wear any jean produce. Every time I try to put jean jacket or jean pant on him and he gets upset. On the other hand, Ryan always likes to get dress up fancy and makes sure it looks nice on him. You can see by the picture they dressed differently.

Second, no matter what kind of games they play, but most of the time Ryan has to be the winner. Otherwise, he get very act up and wild. Nevertheless, Brian doesn't act like Ryan, although he is a defeater, he is not as upset as Ryan even he says "that ok", I will do better next time.

Third, Ryan likes to show off. For example, yesterday I went picked up his report card, and he told me "mom, I will never get a C on my report card"& "I am the smartest"! Fortunately, he got almost A except two B. However, Brian cried two time to me before I went to pick up his report card and he told me "mom, I am going to get C on my report card, and it is so hard to get an A or B"! But the fact was not the way he thought, and he got very great on his report card same as Ryan.

As you can see, those are the main differentces between both of them. Even they are twin, there are not identical and similar at all.

Saturday, October 27, 2007

Blogs # 9


Is it better to be a full-time student or to work part- time and go to school part-time? From all of my experience I would say is better to be a full-time student then a part-time student. First, if you are a full-time student and you can concentrate to study what you study. Second, you will reach your goal faster then the part-time student and able to find a job relate to what you had studied. Third, the full-time student is less stress then a work part-time and go to school part-time student because they have not time pressure and have more time to do their homework or to study advance. Therefore, you can see the big different between the full-time and the part-time student. I admire people who can be a full-time student becusu I couldn't and I have a full-time job and lot of responsibilities to surport.

Blogs # 8


Will or computers replace teachers? Personally, I would definitely say no because no matter how technique computer is, it still not like a teacher the way to teacher students and teacher's explanations are more specific than the computer. For a sample, if we have problems or something we don't understand in a classroom,we can ask teachers indiviual and they will use their methods to help us to solve our problems or they give a easy sample for us to understand. So far, I don't thing computers can teach students as teachers do. To me, computer is very technique, but I don't think it will replace teacher.

Blogs # 7



What is one piece of technology that you could not live without? A Computer, Computer is one of the technology that I could not live without because I need to do my homework on there and sent message to my friends or receive my messages from my friends too. First, I download things from the computer such as songs, pictures, software, and others materials. second, computer makes my life more conveninent and easier becaus I can shop online without to the store or I can look for a job from many websites instead go personaly to each company. As you can see, computer helps us safe lots of time and money and it is our good helper for everyone who needs it.

Sunday, October 21, 2007

Personal blog # 4


Lately, I had read a book named Funny in Farsi and it is one of the most interesting books that I had read so far. The book Funny in Farsi chronicles the American journey of Dumas's wonderful engaging family: her engineer father, a sweetly quixotic dreamer who sough riches on Bowling for Dollars and in Las Vegas; her elegant mother, who never fully mastered English; her uncle, who combated the effects of American fast food with an array of miraculous American weight-loss gadgets; and Firoozeh herself, who as a girl changed her name to Julie and who encountered a second wave of culture shock when she mat and married a Frenchmen, becoming art of a one-couple melting pot. An unforgettable story of identity, discovery, and the power of family love, Funny in Farsi will leave you all laughing-without an accent. Also, this book has magnificent detail of human humors and the culture of Iran.

Monday, October 8, 2007