Sunday, November 4, 2018



Jessica Rutkowski



    1) At least 3 strengths you have (try to make at least one of them an academic strength).

2) At least 3 major or long terms goals you have (e.g. to become a lawyer).

3) At least 3 areas or skills you want to improve on (try to make one of them an academic skill e.g. "handing in work on time.")

Then under the same post, respond to: How do you plan on achieving these goals, and working on these skills? What's in your way from achieving these goals? How can you be cleared of this obstacle?


Then under the same post, respond to: How do you plan on achieving these goals, and working on these skills? What's in your way from achieving these goals? How can you be cleared of this obstacle?



    Strengths=
 1-  Fast learner
 2-  Math
 3-  Good Volleyball player 

     Goals=
 1-  Get better at basketball
 2-  Get all my work done in time
 3-  Get good grades


   One way I can achieve these goals is plan my time to what I am doing. 
        


  Jessica Rutkowski



    For this blog post I want you to think of 2-3 civilizations / cultures whose literature you would want to research (e.g. Polish, Vietnamese, Irish, French, Sudanese, etc.)      After you have your 2-3, I want you to pick the one you are most interested in, and explain to me why. 



     The three cultures that I would love to research would be Poland, French, and the United kingdom also known as Britain. The one culture I would most be interested in would be Poland. I would be most interested in Poland because I would like to know more about were I came from and more about my past family how and where they lived. I would love to learn about how they worked what they did in their free time. I would love to know about my family's background 

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