Thursday, November 4, 2010

Week Eleven (11/4/2010) Journal


Thursday Nov. 4th 2010, we learnt a new thing in our global leadership class as we practice a skit we were planning to perform during the international education week on DCCC Campus. The skit when completed will make me playing a role of someone from a Muslim religious family who wants to marry a Christian girl whose parents are not in agreement. As the battle continues it’s now left for my fiancĂ©e and I to convince our parents on why they should allow us get together. I just can’t wait to see myself on stage. It was amazing as we finished our first practice on a successful note with the help of our global leader Ms. Rebecca Parker.
Saturday Nov. 6th 2010, my friends and I went to a football game between Wake Forest and Boston College in Winston Salem. We were taken there by the Student Service Staff of DCCC including the director of international education, Ms. Suzanne Laventure. We had a great time all together as we played new games whilst waiting for match. We were presented by a DCCC sweat shirt by Dr. Mary Rittling, the DCCC president which we all wore to the game and it makes uniform. We did have a wonderful time however; our team Wake Forest lost the game at their ground in the full glare of his supporters. In the night we were told to turn our watches one hour backwards before we sleep and I decided to wait to see how the computers will change automatically, unfortunately I dozed off so soon and I didn’t see anything.
Monday Nov.8th 2010, as I got outside my room whilst waiting for Ms. Elaine to pick us up for college that morning, I could see gases coming out my nose whiles breathing which was a surprise for because I knew even in the winter times those gases comes out when you talking but I never saw any through the nose, however I was happy in the sense I will be seeing the snow which I was waiting for so long in some few weeks but the temperature keeps going up this week and I asked myself what kind country is this that they have their everything unique and very different from other countries in the world. This question remains a mystery whilst I try to find answers to it.
In my automotive class I drove a car for the first without any difficulty and this made me proud of myself because I can feel I was able to apply the classroom technology practically on the field.

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