I hope I enjoy my upcoming job after graduation. I am moving to Wisconsin (in the Midwest) in January 2012 to begin a new job, and am hopeful I will enjoy this new phase of my life. If not, I hope I never stay with a job I dislike because of money, but have the courage to follow my passions and interests.
Travel-wise, I would love the opportunity to visit all the 50 states. There is so much diversity within my own country, I think it would be an amazing experience to learn and see what each area has to offer...I foresee a major road trip in my future!
I hope I never live too far from the ocean, or at least a large body of water (I guess the Great Lakes will have to do during my stint in Milwaukee!)
This blog is for Villanova students to correspond with their Argentine epals about their lives and countries.
Monday, January 31, 2011
Hello! I'm Meg and I'm a senior at Villanova Univeristy where I study math and economics. I live in a smallish town in Connecticut...the picture to the left shows my sisters and me in our yard. My sisters are on Nutmeg, while I'm riding Emma.
Most of my travelling has been throughout the US - family vacations generally include hiking/camping trips either to New England mountains or our National Parks, such as Yellowstone and Grand Canyon. The parks are amazing!! Last spring I studied for a semester in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was a freezing four months, but an amazing time. I've never lived in a city before, so every day was an adventure!
Most of my travelling has been throughout the US - family vacations generally include hiking/camping trips either to New England mountains or our National Parks, such as Yellowstone and Grand Canyon. The parks are amazing!! Last spring I studied for a semester in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was a freezing four months, but an amazing time. I've never lived in a city before, so every day was an adventure!
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Post #1 Daniel Díaz
Well, my name is Daniel Díaz, as you might have guessed. I'm a local here in Argentina, from Buenos Aires, although I don't live in Capital Federal, just in the suburbs outside the city.
I am 29 years old, and a former student of Stella's Buenos Aires School of English. I think I've studied there since I was 6, and took classes for about what, 10, 11, 12 years? IDK. Stella can correct me. There were the famous tests like FCE, CAE and such, which I never really took for personal reasons. However, over the years and years of watching TV and listening to music, and after a 3-year-experience working as a tech support engineer (yes, I'm THAT IT guy), on 9 hour shifts of taking inbound calls, I could say my accent really improved. I am now working at IBM, and it's been more than 5 years since I took my first position there as a Logical Access support engineer.
Being there for 3 years, I decided it was time for me to take another shift inside the company, something that would allow me to learn a new skill I could take with me somewhere else, if the circumstances called for it, and so I took internal courses there to become a Storage Admin, which is my current position in there.
Leaving the boring part aside, I love going out with friends (who doesn't?) to bars and clubs, dancing and partying a lot.
I love watching TV shows, like Family Guy, American Dad, Project Runway, Dexter, The Big Bang Theory, America's Next Top Model, the works.
I'm not really sure whether I should extend my introduction here, or if you guys should just meet up with me, with the local team, and see where this all goes.
Oh, I'm just trying to figure out how to attach my picture here, 'cause apparently I'm a stupid person when it comes to blogging, among other things xD
See you all around!
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Post #1: Jack Clark
Hey everyone, my name is Jack Clark and I'm a sophomore English major. This past summer I went to Turkey with my family to visit my Aunt and Uncle. It was an unbelievable experience, unlike anything I've done before. The picture I used is of me and my cousin Charlie eating Turkish Pide (pizza) overlooking the capital city, Ankara.
When I'm not at Villanova I spend my time in my home state of Massachusetts. I live in a small harbor town named Marblehead, which is the town next to the historic Salem witch city. In the winter I love to go snowboarding - my family owns a house in western Maine. Unfortunately Pennsylvania doesn't have great mountains so I don't waste my time bringing my board to school. In the other three seasons I enjoy playing a mix of basketball and football, throw in some wiffleball here and there.
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Welcome to the VU/Argentina Blog!
Hi There Everyone!
I hope you will enjoy sharing information about yourselves and your culture on this blog. Each week I have given you a topic to write about, and hopefully we will all get to know each other and our countries better this way. Blog Assignments can always be found under the Blog Archives area on the right side of the blog. Just look for January and then "Blog Assignments."
First of all, please click on "New Post" and introduce yourself. Say a little about your life and current activities--and don't forget your picture! You will see that Dr. Hollis was the first to post on the blog. Now you be next please! This will be “Post #1: Introduction: Your Name.”
Always number your posts and give them a title.
Peace!
Dr. Hollis
I hope you will enjoy sharing information about yourselves and your culture on this blog. Each week I have given you a topic to write about, and hopefully we will all get to know each other and our countries better this way. Blog Assignments can always be found under the Blog Archives area on the right side of the blog. Just look for January and then "Blog Assignments."
First of all, please click on "New Post" and introduce yourself. Say a little about your life and current activities--and don't forget your picture! You will see that Dr. Hollis was the first to post on the blog. Now you be next please! This will be “Post #1: Introduction: Your Name.”
Always number your posts and give them a title.
Peace!
Dr. Hollis
PS--Don't hesitate to click on the Comment button to leave a comment about an epal's post.
Post #1--Introduction: Dr. Karyn Hollis
Hi Everyone-- Dr. Hollis Here.
This is my 21st year at Villanova! I've been very happy since I got here. One reason is because before VU, I spent 5 years at Dickinson College, and I was tired of the small town life (Carlisle, PA). I am going backwards, but before Dickinson I did my Ph.D. at the University of Southern California. I really enjoyed California--especially all the sunshine. I was used to that being from Texas (Corpus Christi) originally.
I did my Masters at the University of Texas in Austin, and that's where I met my husband. In 1988 we had a son who's now 22 and a senior at Syracuse University.
Our greatest family activity has been our house trading ventures to Europe every summer. Through a home exchange organization (Intervac.com and HomeExchange.com), we have traded with families from Spain, Italy, and France. They venture to our house in Wynnewood, PA to live for about 3 weeks, and we go to their homes--most have been right on the Mediterranean coast. This summer we went back to Provence in France, but the middle week of our three week vacation, we went to Senegal--the hardest but most meaningful trip we've ever taken. I hope you can all go to Africa for the very enlightening experience it is!
I also travel to South America over spring break with students in my travel writing class. I've been to Costa Rica, Chile, Peru and Brazil. This spring break I willtake my travel writing class to Argentina to see Buenos Aires, Iguasu Falls and the glaciers of Patagonia! Anyone want to come with us? See me.
I lived in Europe 7 years quite a while back: three years in Paris, three in London and one in Bilbao, Spain. I speak fluent Spanish and French. While in London I was assistant editor of Harper's Wine and Spirit Gazette. That was an exciting point in my life--I was paid to report on wine tasting events all over London! And that's where I got most of the experience that relates to many of my courses. I also have a BA in Journalism from the University of Texas.
I have recently published a book about the way writing was taught at the Bryn Mawr Summer School for Women Workers, 1922-1938. And I have just finished editing a book about the role of intellectuals in society with Dr. Silvia Nagy-Zekmi, Director of the Cultural Studies Program here at Villanova.
At Villanova I have been director of the Writing Center and Writing Program. Then seven years ago, I established a Concentration in Writing and Rhetoric. Maybe it will interest some of you. You can combine the Concentration with any major, but it goes especially well with English or Communication majors since "double dipping" of courses is allowed. It will certify that you have taken extra courses in order to become a better communicator and writer. This course can count toward the Concentration. Check out the Concentration here. http://www.writingprogram.villanova.edu/concentration So that's about it. Hope to read more of your self-introductions soon! Dr. Hollis --
This is my 21st year at Villanova! I've been very happy since I got here. One reason is because before VU, I spent 5 years at Dickinson College, and I was tired of the small town life (Carlisle, PA). I am going backwards, but before Dickinson I did my Ph.D. at the University of Southern California. I really enjoyed California--especially all the sunshine. I was used to that being from Texas (Corpus Christi) originally.
I did my Masters at the University of Texas in Austin, and that's where I met my husband. In 1988 we had a son who's now 22 and a senior at Syracuse University.
Our greatest family activity has been our house trading ventures to Europe every summer. Through a home exchange organization (Intervac.com and HomeExchange.com), we have traded with families from Spain, Italy, and France. They venture to our house in Wynnewood, PA to live for about 3 weeks, and we go to their homes--most have been right on the Mediterranean coast. This summer we went back to Provence in France, but the middle week of our three week vacation, we went to Senegal--the hardest but most meaningful trip we've ever taken. I hope you can all go to Africa for the very enlightening experience it is!
I also travel to South America over spring break with students in my travel writing class. I've been to Costa Rica, Chile, Peru and Brazil. This spring break I willtake my travel writing class to Argentina to see Buenos Aires, Iguasu Falls and the glaciers of Patagonia! Anyone want to come with us? See me.
I lived in Europe 7 years quite a while back: three years in Paris, three in London and one in Bilbao, Spain. I speak fluent Spanish and French. While in London I was assistant editor of Harper's Wine and Spirit Gazette. That was an exciting point in my life--I was paid to report on wine tasting events all over London! And that's where I got most of the experience that relates to many of my courses. I also have a BA in Journalism from the University of Texas.
I have recently published a book about the way writing was taught at the Bryn Mawr Summer School for Women Workers, 1922-1938. And I have just finished editing a book about the role of intellectuals in society with Dr. Silvia Nagy-Zekmi, Director of the Cultural Studies Program here at Villanova.
At Villanova I have been director of the Writing Center and Writing Program. Then seven years ago, I established a Concentration in Writing and Rhetoric. Maybe it will interest some of you. You can combine the Concentration with any major, but it goes especially well with English or Communication majors since "double dipping" of courses is allowed. It will certify that you have taken extra courses in order to become a better communicator and writer. This course can count toward the Concentration. Check out the Concentration here. http://www.writingprogram.villanova.edu/concentration So that's about it. Hope to read more of your self-introductions soon! Dr. Hollis --
Blog Assignments
Monday January 17 | ePals Post 1 -- Introduce yourself and your interests, include a photo. |
Wednesday January 19 | epals post 2 - If you had 3 personal wishes that could come true, what would they be? |
Monday January 24 | epals post 3 - Take a picture of a sign or poster that might be confusing to a visitor (political, commercial, advertisement, transportation, etc) and explain it. |
Monday January 31 | ePal Post 4 --Describe your typical weekday and and Saturday night. |
Monday February 7 | epal Post 5 -- Explain (with photo or video if possible) a cultural gesture (movement of arms,hands, fingers, whole body, head, etc.) |
Monday February 14 | E-penpals virtual meeting--Skype or Wimba |
February 21 Monday | epal post 7 -- What are the three biggest problems facing your country today? |
February 26-March 6 | Spring Break—Vacation! |
March 7 Monday | epal post 8 -- Informational photos. Take a photo of two objects that are common in your culture but might be confusing to a visitor, and explain them (coins or bills, driver's license, favorite food, etc). |
March 14 Monday | epals post 9 -- Explain your family's and your own personal political affiliation |
March 21 Monday | epal post 10 -- What is your nominal religion? What does it mean to you? What role does it play in your life? |
March 28 Monday | epal post 11 - When did your family come to Brazil / USA and why? Describe your ethic background. |
April 4 Monday | epal post 12 -- What are 4 qualities that Brazilians associate with Americans and vice versa |
April 11 Monday | epal post 13 -- Describe the role your family prescribes for women |
April 18 Monday | epal post 14 -- Predict the fate of the natural world in your culture |
April 20 Wednesday (Last Post) | ePal Post 15 -- Work out a list of 5 things you have in common with your epals. |
April 21-26 | Happy Easter! |
April 27 Wednesday | Live Webinar with epals--Good Bye (or not!) |
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