The Clover, The Dog, and The Tree When examining each card one by one, starting with the clover, the association with luck and good fortune stands out, however, this is often a short burst of luck and not necessarily a… Continue Reading →
Learning outcome 2 acknowledges how the individual recognizes the challenges they have undertaken and how they have used this to develop new skills. I feel this quite accurately describes my recent experience with the COVID-19 situation regarding service. Of course,… Continue Reading →
CAS Reflection
LO2 CAS Reflection Excuse the watermark – I was required to compress the file in order to comply with the website.
The poem Parable of the Hostages depicts the struggle of the Greeks at war, likening their personal conflict of deciding whether or not to spend their future at war or at home, to being held “hostage” by the allure of… Continue Reading →
Engaging in Volleyball SEASAC was a really eye-opening experience for me in that I was exposed to situations I have never been in before. Specifically, captaining a team in a sport which I am not the most comfortable in and… Continue Reading →
For my service involvement this year, I am partaking in a Gymnastics program with SGM Murni Child Care Center. I chose this because sports and general physical activity is a significant part of my life which I hope to be… Continue Reading →
After reading two of James Wrights poems, the importance of the final lines become glaringly obvious. Wright uses the final lines to make the reader question what they have just read. They provide the ability to make a reader go… Continue Reading →
One activity that I do which relates to the CAS area of creativity is DJ club. Having never participated in anything like this before I was really excited to give something new a try, however, before beginning, the initial few… Continue Reading →
Jesus Hopped The A-Train – is it a comedy or drama? After reading the play “Jesus Hopped The A-Train” there were undoubtedly moments where I found myself chuckling at certain lines and actions despite its generally serious and rather contemplative… Continue Reading →
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