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HAZAL's Blog: 33)#102-15. Don't Know What to Call This- But I Hate Goodbyes..
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Thursday, May 27, 2010. 33)#102-15. Don't Know What to Call This- But I Hate Goodbyes. I can't believe this, but we finally reached the end. Last class was quite something. Believing that the same name would bring us victory, we -Sevda, Nazlı, Seren and I- called ourselves "The Cheesecakes" and guess what? It worked, it really did bring us luck! The final task given to us was to fill in each other's daisies with our thoughts. Basically, we had to answer the question, "What do I think of you? Sonja, I'll ...
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HAZAL's Blog: March 2010
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Saturday, March 27, 2010. 24)#102-6. This Party Stinks SAVE US! How careless can you be? I need to admit though. He brilliantly got his message across by being careless. You can definitely understand how African American people were treated at the time if you read “A Party Down at the Square.” That’s why it was really hard for me to digest what I read…. Labels: A Party Down at the Square. Saturday, March 20, 2010. 23)#102-5. "I Have a Dream.We're Gonna Work It Out, Out, Out". I Have a Dream) I got a Dream.
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HAZAL's Blog: 29)#102-11. Blueberry Crumbles Never Meant This Much!
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Saturday, May 1, 2010. 29)#102-11. Blueberry Crumbles Never Meant This Much! Up to now, we've been discussing the main themes of. In my opinion, racial self-hatred and the distorted perception of beauty are the most significant ones, so I tried to find an image to symbolize them both. This is completely made up, so you can disagree. Like I mentioned, I just brainstormed and found this on my own. I wanted to try a different writing style as well, so here it goes. Pages 107 and 109. May 1, 2010 at 6:11 PM.
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HAZAL's Blog: 28)#102-10. What Was Right Back Then?? [A Question of Morality]
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Monday, April 26, 2010. 28)#102-10. What Was Right Back Then? A Question of Morality]. Now that spring break is over*sobs*, I can get back to blogging. This entry is for week 10. During our off-week, I read the ‘winter’ and ‘spring’ sections and I noticed a pattern. Why must all adult characters have some kind of perversion? 8221; I mean those times was not the best of times, but why is every character morally corrupt? It really bothered me when I read the book. I’ll blog about week 11 later…. You make a...
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HAZAL's Blog: April 2010
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Monday, April 26, 2010. 28)#102-10. What Was Right Back Then? A Question of Morality]. Now that spring break is over*sobs*, I can get back to blogging. This entry is for week 10. During our off-week, I read the ‘winter’ and ‘spring’ sections and I noticed a pattern. Why must all adult characters have some kind of perversion? 8221; I mean those times was not the best of times, but why is every character morally corrupt? It really bothered me when I read the book. I’ll blog about week 11 later…. 27)#102-9&...
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HAZAL's Blog: October 2009
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Thursday, October 22, 2009. 5 When the Media Lies About the Marines(! Since I'm feeling more creative than usual, tonight, I'm making two posts :). The picture above is from. When you look at it there is nothing wrong with it, right? Marines that are absent without leave(AWOL) grace the cover. The only problem is that these people are not from the Marines! In fact, they are random people with no relation to the military at all. All I can say is, "Wow! Are they looking for more ways to insult me? As I lis...
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HAZAL's Blog: 32)#102-14. Group Blue Proudly Presents... and Thanks!
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Friday, May 21, 2010. 32)#102-14. Group Blue Proudly Presents. and Thanks! This Monday was very special for me because it was my birthday =) Coincidentally, I had my seminar presentation on the very same day. Sevda, Nazlı and I, the ‘fierce’ members of group blue, were all dressed in blue from head to toe. Unfortunately, nobody noticed :/. Overall, how did Group Blue’s presentation go? Ahh, I’ve written a lot today. You’re free to harass me about the length of this post if you like ;). Hahaha Not noticin...
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HAZAL's Blog: January 2010
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Thursday, January 7, 2010. We made our presentations, blogged, wrote a process essay and an exam. It is d-day that we have to say goodbye. I’ll truly miss my ENG101 class. I met wonderful people there. Hopefully, we will still be in the same classes next semester! I wish everybody the best and I’ll see you soon :). Tuesday, January 5, 2010. 17 My Final Presentation Notes. Here is my part:. Brandon Teena: transsexual, troublemaker and liar from Lincoln, Nebraska. Meets John, Candace and Tom at a bar.
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HAZAL's Blog: February 2010
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Sunday, February 28, 2010. 20)#102-2.The Numeric Reference in Oates. For some reason I cannot post images from CC, so as a substitute, here is a picture I found on Google:. Http:/ anmolastrologers.files.wordpress.com/2009/07/numerology11.jpg. Last class we discussed the short story “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been? 8221; I must say that I thoroughly enjoyed it. I was able to capture a deeper meaning of the story thanks to my fellow class mates. And whence comest thou? 8221; Does this ring a bell?
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HAZAL's Blog: May 2010
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Thursday, May 27, 2010. 33)#102-15. Don't Know What to Call This- But I Hate Goodbyes. I can't believe this, but we finally reached the end. Last class was quite something. Believing that the same name would bring us victory, we -Sevda, Nazlı, Seren and I- called ourselves "The Cheesecakes" and guess what? It worked, it really did bring us luck! The final task given to us was to fill in each other's daisies with our thoughts. Basically, we had to answer the question, "What do I think of you? Sonja, I'll ...