Class today started with the news of how most of us were way off on grading our own PWTests. If I am the one who graded 12 points over what the other teacher had graded, I was only doing so because I had confidence in myself. ...yes. uh yeah. I pretty much put higher grade than I would usually get.
Rab today talked about nationality. Should it be based on paper or by blood. I have two passports: One Japanese and one American. The way I spend my day, the way I think, I am a lot more Japanese than American. Actually, by the traditional way of looking at it, I am not American at. Plus, do I look like American? no. Is there American blood in me? nope. I am 100 percent Japanese. If nationality is based on paper, am I both Japanese and American at the same time? Maybe yes but it feels weird for some reason. If nationality is considered as a type of way to label someone, I could perceive it without any trouble. But if it involves something deeper, considering traditions and understanding culture, nationality confuses me.
I have to start on the essay.
Today in class I have mentioned that my essay will be about
[cross-cultural-communication in Business. looking at if there is connection between improvement of cross-cultural-communication and economical recovery]
I have to search a lot to find out what I want to focus on.
Because for right now, I only have vague image of my outline.
waaaaa.
Monday, May 31, 2010
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