Thursday, October 24, 2013

The best lesson my grandparent (or parent or any relative) ever taught me was..


When I think about the best lesson that my mother taught me, I find myself confused due to the fact that I really learned a lot from her. She was and still is the best tutor I ever had. Billy Graham (2013) said "Children learn from us how to live, both from our words and our example." However, I think that the most amazing lesson that I have learned from my mom is her courtesy and generosity with people in general, and with family and friends in specific. To explain, she continuously emphasize on the importance of being connected with friends and relatives. For example, her house is always open for guests, and she always invites others to have a dinner with us. Also, she visits them when they have any occasion. 

            In addition of face to face connection, she always calls and checks on her friends and relatives, and does whatever it takes to help them when they need. As a result, she is not only the favorite for everyone around us, but also everyone love her and run to help her if she needs it. 

In short, I believe that the best thing I have learned from my mother is staying close to family and friends, and giving them the maximum support.

 

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Friday, October 4, 2013


2.)  Write about your life now at as a student  MEI in all positive descriptions. Write about the same subject but write only facts, and write only positive statements.  Include as many details as you can, make them all positive, include as much as possible.

       When I came here I was nervous, but when I met the faculty members and the other students every bad feeling start to change. The friendly people and the smiling faces help me a lot.



3.) Stretch: Write about the same subject using completely different information. Do not repeat ANY of the previous information.  It can be negative or positive.
       By analyzing my experience in MEI, I found that there are many gains of this life experience. I think I learned a lot here. I still remember my first essay that I wrote in the first replacement test. It was week and full of mistakes. Because I had clear instructions and constant help after just two month I started to write an organized essay. In addition, I want to talk about how MEI make me fell welcomed…...    

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Do You Like Being Alone?


Do You Like Being Alone?

How many times do you just want to be left alone and do you wish that you live in a place where no one knows you, and you have no responsibility at all. In this modern world, sometimes we feel stressed, overwhelmed, and tired, and we tend to have a desire to be alone. Therefore, people in our society have a tendency to live alone. Emily Alpert (2013) said "living alone made up more than 27% of American households last year — a marked increase over the 17% who did so in 1970." However, I believe that either living alone or with others have both advantages and disadvantages.

            To begin, if we examine the situation of living alone, we will find that People who live alone have the full control of their life. They have the freedom to do whatever they want without consulting or considering anybody. In addition, they enjoy their personal space, privacy, and self-realization. In contrast, there are some negative sides of living alone such as the financial burden in terms of the rent and grocery.

            On the other hand, living with others like friends or family has several gains, too. People in this condition are supported emotionally and financially by their family or friends. In addition, they feel much more safe and secure. However, every position has its own pros and cons. In this case, the cons will appear in the lack of control and privacy in some aspects.   

            To sum up, both living by yourself or with company have their benefits and drawbacks. What this shows is that the best choice for any person is depends on his personality, preference, and priority.       

 

 

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Note: I commented on: Sara, Pedro, and Drew