My nation Eritrea I love for ever.?

April 172010

Eritrea, Africa’s newest nation, celebrated its tenth year of independence in 2001. In May 1991, Eritrean liberation fighters swept the besieged remnants of Ethiopia’s occupying army out of Asmara, the Eritrean capital, ending four decades of Ethiopian control and Africa’s longest continuous modern war. In April 1993, Eritreans overwhelmingly endorsed independence in a UN-monitored referendum. On May 24, 1993, Eritrea declared itself an independent nation and four days later joined the United Nations.

The armed struggle for Eritrea’s independence began in 1962, after a decade of Ethiopian violations of a UN-imposed Ethiopia-Eritrea federation, and following Ethiopia’s annexation of Eritrea as its fourteenth province. In the early 1970s, the Eritrean People’s Liberation Front (EPLF), was organized and, throughout the next decade, emerged as the dominant liberation force. The Eritrean independence struggle became synonymous with "selfreliance"—a 30-year war fought from wholly within the country by a politically mobilized population supporting a large, well-trained army using captured weapons. The historical and political necessity of Eritrean self-reliance forced Eritreans to plan and test—while fighting for—the kind of society they wanted, with education a vital factor in the liberation movement’s success and a key element in the Eritrean model of development.

Country & People: Eritrea is a torch-shaped wedge of land, about the size of Britain, along the Red Sea coast in northeast Africa. Sudan is to the north and west, Djibouti to the southeast, and the Ethiopian province of Tigray to the south. As a former province of Ethiopia, Eritrea formed that country’s entire, 750-mile Red Sea coast. A highland plateau divides the northern half of the country, with lowlands to the west and east. The south is desert. Asmara and major towns are sited in the highlands. Massawa and Assab are significant Red Sea ports.

About 20 percent of Eritreans are urbanized, forming a significant working class. Of the rural population, more than 60 percent are farmers; the rest combine farming and herding, except for the less than 5 percent who lead purely nomadic lives in the far northern mountains and southern coastal desert. Eritreans comprise nine ethnolinguistic groups. The total population of about 3.5 million is approximately equally divided between Muslims and Christians, the religious division cutting across some ethnic lines. The predominant language is Tigrinya, spoken by the group of that name. Arabic is widely spoken among Muslims. English—the language of instruction in post-elementary schools—is increasingly common, especially in the cities.

Early History: Archeological sites in Eritrea have yielded hominid fossils judged to be two million years old. Tools from about 8000 B.C., unearthed in western Eritrea, provide the earliest concrete evidence of human settlement. Rock paintings found throughout the country, dating to at least 2000 B.C., have been assigned to a nomadic cattle-raising people. Between 1000 and 400 B.C., the Sabeans, a Semitic group, crossed the Red Sea into Eritrea and intermingled with the Pygmy, Nilotic, and Kushitic inhabitants known to have earlier migrated from Central Africa and the middle Nile. In the sixth century B.C., Arabs occupied the Eritrean coast, establishing trade with India and Persia, as well as with the pharaonic Egyptians. The ports of Eritrea enjoyed continuous contact with Red Sea traffic and Middle East cultures that fostered a cosmopolitanism unique to the coast.

The powerful Axumite kingdom, centered in the present-day Ethiopian province of Tigray, prospered on trade through Eritrea from the first to sixth century A.D., adopting Christianity in the fourth century, then declined as Beja tribes migrated from Sudan and Arabs gained dominance of the Red Sea. The Ottoman Turks ruled Massawa and its coastal plains from 1517 to 1848, when they were displaced by Egypt. With the opening of the Suez canal in 1869, the Red Sea coast gained strategic and commercial importance. In that year the Italian government purchased the port of Assab from the local sultan. The Italians occupied Massawa in 1885. In 1889 the Ethiopian King Menelik ceded Eritrea to the Italians in exchange for military support against his Tigrayan rivals.

Prior to Italian domination, education fell into two broad categories, religious and local. Christian and Muslim clerical hierarchies replenished themselves by educating—essentially raising—small numbers of children in the tenets of the faith. Local education, as in any society, consisted of training children in practical, productive skills: home construction, traditional medicine, music-making, storytelling, and decorative arts. These practices persist in all of Eritrea’s cultures and can be detected in general in the force of authority, especially generational authority, and the educative functioning of exemplary behavior, demonstration, and imita

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Economics help pleaseeee?

April 92010

Question 4 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)

When making a choice, we give up costs, and we gain

demand.

money.

opportunity.

benefits.

Question 5 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)

When you gave your friend a $50 bill for an ipod, you used money as a

standard.

store of value.

medium of exchange.

measure of value.

Question 6 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)

Currency is

an adjective for current economic news.

stocks and bonds.

paper bills and coins.

government-issued bank checks.

Question 7 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)

Equilibrium price is the

point where supply and demand meet.

average price for all brands of the same product.

price the government sets for a product.

price charged for products of equal quality.

Question 8 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)

Economics is best defined as a study of the

properties of money.

ways people obtain their wants with limited resources.

ways businesses and government operates.

best ways to increase the profits of a company.

Question 9 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)

Traditional economies are based on

currency.

money.

barter.

gold.

Question 10 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)

You have to choose between playing a team sport or taking music lessons because the practices overlap. This choice exemplifies that

music lessons are scarce.

sports teams are scarce.

time is scarce.

demand is scarce.

Question 11 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)

An mp3 download costs $1 and a CD costs $10. If your allowance is $10 and you choose to purchase a CD, your opportunity cost is

one mp3 download.

ten mp3 downloads.

one CD.

ten CDs.

Question 12 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)

You choose to complete your homework rather than watch television so that you can earn a good grade. You made the choice with the lowest

opportunity cost.

demand.

scarcity.

benefit.

Question 13 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)

Counterfeit activity

lowers people’s acceptance of currency.

destroys currency in circulation.

leads to currency being taken out of circulation.

increases overall demand for legal currency.

Question 14 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)

Which of the following exemplifies money in U.S. society?

credit cards

gold bars

coffee beans

Canadian coins

Question 15 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)

What would cause the overall demand for books to increase?

an increase in the price of books

fires that destroy the paper factories

a decrease in the price of book binding glue

a celebrity commercial encouraging reading

Question 16 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)

When “bell-bottom” pants became fashionable in the 1970s, the demand curve for bell-bottoms

shifted to the left.

shifted to the right.

stayed the same.

became equal to zero.

Question 17 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)

When price increases, quantity supplied

stays the same.

decreases.

increases.

becomes zero.

Question 18 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)

Which of the following best describes the concept of “equilibrium price"?

Sellers are happy with the price, but buyers are unhappy with the quantity.

Sellers are unhappy with the price, but buyers are happy with the quantity.

Both sellers and buyers are unhappy with the price and quantity.

Both sellers and buyers are happy with the price and quantity.

Question 19 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)

Your friend wanted a cell phone and an mp3 player for birthday gifts. When his mom said he could only have one, he chose the cell phone. His opportunity cost is the

the enjoyment of having a cell phone.

price of the cell phone.

the enjoyment of having a mp3 player.

price of the mp3 player.

Question 20 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)

Which situation best illustrates the basic economic questions?

You start your own web design company and sell your services to local businesses.

You start your own web design company for fun, making sites for your friends.

You pay a web design company to make a site for you.

You start a web design company using your own equipment and serve local businesses.

Question 4 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)

When making a choice, we give up costs, and we gain
benefits.

Question 5 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)

When you gave your friend a $50 bill for an ipod, you used money as a
medium of exchange.

Question 6 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)

Currency is
paper bills and coins.

Question 7 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)

Equilibrium price is the
point where supply and demand meet.

Question 8 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)

Economics is best defined as a study of the
ways people obtain their wants with limited resources.

Question 10 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)

You have to choose between playing a team sport or taking music lessons because the practices overlap. This choice exemplifies that
time is scarce.

Question 11 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)

An mp3 download costs $1 and a CD costs $10. If your allowance is $10 and you choose to purchase a CD, your opportunity cost is
ten mp3 downloads.

Question 12 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)

You choose to complete your homework rather than watch television so that you can earn a good grade. You made the choice with the lowest
opportunity cost.

Question 15 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)

What would cause the overall demand for books to increase?
a celebrity commercial encouraging reading

Question 16 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)

When “bell-bottom” pants became fashionable in the 1970s, the demand curve for bell-bottoms
shifted to the right.

Question 17 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)

When price increases, quantity supplied
increases

Question 18 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)

Which of the following best describes the concept of “equilibrium price"?
Both sellers and buyers are happy with the price and quantity.

Question 19 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)

Your friend wanted a cell phone and an mp3 player for birthday gifts. When his mom said he could only have one, he chose the cell phone. His opportunity cost is the
the enjoyment of having a mp3 player.

ECONOMICS PLEASE HELP?

March 262010

Your friend says your car is worth about a dollar. Your friend is using money as a

standard.
store of value.
medium of exchange.
measure of value.

When you gave your friend a $50 bill for an ipod, you used money as a

standard.
store of value.
medium of exchange.
measure of value.

Which of the following is not one of the basic economic questions?

What to produce?
How to produce?
Where to produce?
For whom to produce?

Which economy type exists in a society where people make or trade for the items they need?

traditional
pure market
command
mixed

The fact that we cannot have every single thing we want exemplifies

supply.
demand.
scarcity.
trade-offs.

Bookstores are overflowing with the latest vampire novel at $10. Store managers are frustrated with the lack of sales. The equilibrium price for this novel is

$10.
less than $10.
more than $10.
not calculable.

When Hurricane Katrina shut down many oil refineries, the supply curve for oil

shifted to the left.
shifted to the right.
stayed the same.
became equal to zero.

Which may occur as a result of a decrease in the price of laptop computers?

increase in demand
increase in quantity demanded
decrease in demand
decrease in quantity demanded

When the public learned of the connection between too much sun exposure and skin cancer, the demand curve for sunscreen

shifted to the left.
shifted to the right.
stayed the same.
became equal to zero.

Which situation best illustrates the basic economic questions?

You start your own web design company and sell your services to local businesses.
You start your own web design company for fun, making sites for your friends.
You pay a web design company to make a site for you.
You start a web design company using your own equipment and serve local businesses.

Your friend wanted a cell phone and an mp3 player for birthday gifts. When his mom said he could only have one, he chose the cell phone. His opportunity cost is the
the enjoyment of having a cell phone.
price of the cell phone.
the enjoyment of having a mp3 player.

price of the mp3 player.

Quantity demanded is the quantity

customers will purchase at a specific point in time.
producers will sell at a specific price.
government demands to be produced.
people will purchase at a specific price.

You have to choose between playing a team sport or taking music lessons because the practices overlap. This choice exemplifies that

music lessons are scarce.
sports teams are scarce.
time is scarce.
demand is scarce.

You choose to complete your homework rather than watch television so that you can earn a good grade. You made the choice with the lowest

opportunity cost.
demand.
scarcity.
benefit.

An mp3 download costs $1 and a CD costs $10. If your allowance is $10 and you choose to
purchase a CD, your opportunity cost is

one mp3 download.
ten mp3 downloads.
one CD.
ten CDs.

Which of the following exemplifies money in U.S. society?

credit cards
gold bars
coffee beans
Canadian coins

Which of the following is not a function of money?

It makes trading goods and services more efficient.
It helps us express the value of a good or service.
It gives society a national symbol of pride.
It provides a way to store value, or “purchasing power.”

worth = value

give A for B = exchange

basic econ Qs are: what, how and for whom to produce

trade = market

cannot have every thing = things are scarce

what do shops do when they have stuff and they want to sell it fast?

Hurricane Katrina shut down many oil refineries => Q produced increased or decreased?

connection between too much sun exposure and skin cancer = > sales (Q) of sunscreen up or down?

Which situation best illustrates the basic economic questions? – one that answers all the Qs above

opportunity cost of X = what you give up to get X

scarce = you do not have enough of it

the rest of the Qs are obvious or follow from definitions.

Will you be celebrating St Georges Day?

March 242010

St George’s Day is celebrated by the several nations, kingdoms, countries, and cities of which Saint George is the patron saint, including England, the old kingdoms and counties of the Crown of Aragon in Spain, Cyprus, Greece, Georgia, Serbia, Bulgaria and the cities of Moscow, Genova, Beirut and Victoria in Malta and many others where it is a day of joy and believing in God, people will go out and build a fire and play around it, people will bless their houses, fields, their children and everything around them with water as it was the holy water. St. George’s Day is known as the Feast of St. George by Palestinians. St. George’s Day is a provincial government holiday in Newfoundland, Canada. St. George is also the patron saint of the Scout Movement, who have been celebrating St. George’s Day on April 23 since its first years, and St. George is the patron saint of many other organizations.

For England, St. George’s Day also marks its National Day. Most countries which observe St. George’s Day celebrate it on April 23, the traditionally accepted date of Saint George’s death in 303 A.D. Interestingly, April 23, 1616 was also the date of death of English playwright William Shakespeare.

St George’s Day was a major feast and national holiday in England on a par with Christmas from the early 15th century until the end of the 18th century after the union of England and our Scottish brothers. In recent years the popularity of St George’s Day appears to be increasing again gradually. In 2009 Mayor of London Boris Johnson spearheaded a campaign to encourage the celebration of St George’s Day. Andrew Rosindell, Conservative MP has been putting the argument forward in the House of Commons to make St George’s Day a public holiday. Although Saint George is the Patron Saint of England, it is believed that St George was not English and it is not certain if he visited England or not, although legend has it that St George was born in Coventry at Caludon Castle in Wyken, though some say he was born in Cappadocia, an area which is now in Turkey.

A traditional custom at this time was to wear a red rose in one’s lapel, though with changes in fashion this is no longer common. Another custom is to fly or adorn the St George’s Cross flag in some way: pubs in particular can be seen on April 23 festooned with garlands of St George’s crosses. However, the modern association of the St George’s Cross with sports such as football, cricket and rugby means that this tradition is rare outside this context. It is customary for the hymn "Jerusalem" to be sung in cathedrals, churches and chapels on St George’s Day, or on the Sunday closest to it. St George’s Day is traditionally the occasion when the Queen announces new appointments to the Order of the Garter.

There is a growing reaction to the recent indifference to St George’s Day. Organizations such as English Heritage, and the Royal Society of Saint George (a non-political English national society founded in 1894) have been joined by the more prominent St George’s Day Events company (founded in 2002), with the specific aim of encouraging celebrations. Other organisations like the St George Unofficial Bank Holiday are encouraging people to be more proactive by taking the day off work (an unofficial bank holiday). They seem to be having some effect. On the other hand, there have also been calls to replace St George as patron saint of England, on the grounds that he was an obscure figure who had no direct connection with the country. However he represents the triumph of good over evil – something which every true and decent Englishman and Briton holds passionately in his heart. Besides, St Patrick was from Wales (now the UK) not Ireland.

I am organising a drink down at my local pub where we will all play our favourite English music like Fairport Convention, The Jam, The Kinks, Beatles, Stones, Bowie and Elgar!

Anyone else going to fly the flag or at least celebrate with an English ale or a G&T ??? :)
And we’ll be playing some Bloc Party and good English soul too.
To ‘Timmy’
You sir are a grotty little racist. I hope someone removes your answer.
Squeaky Guinea Pig,
You’re a bit heavy.
What a lot of weird erroneous issues you have.
Thanks for answering anyway, but I think you’re points are best delivered elsewhere!?!!?

St George’s Day will be celebrated by me.

I don’t give a two friggs about Political Correctness, if my St George’s flag or Englishness offends anyone they should really think about moving country.

I remember when i was young in the scouts, we used to parade on St George’s day and pledge our Allegiance to The Queen.

Being English is to win the lottery of life, I am very proud of what my nation has achieved and its place in the world.

Great Englishmen include, Sir Winston Churchill, Admiral Lord Nelson, Issac Newton, Charles Darwin, William Willberforce, Sir Walter Raleigh, William Shakespear, Isambard Kingdom Brunel.

Is popular culture more important than "traditional" history?

March 222010

What does popular culture (TV, movies, music, books, art) say about American society? Is it valuable? Is it more or less important than "traditional" history (politics, war, economics, laws, etc)? Should we study the history of popular culture in schools? Why or why not?

Knowledge of popular culture might help you on a game show.

How can I make this idea better?

March 122010

I’m working on the design for a video game. I’m in very early stages of development and still need to perfect the setting, which is really the basis for the entire game. Let me elaborate:

This game takes place thousands of years in the future, and the world has progressed remarkably into a generally perfect society. There are 6 cities (I have yet come up with the names) each represented by a colour: red, blue, yellow, green, purple, orange. These are the only cities on the entire earth, and everyone on earth lives in one of these 6 cities. The population of the earth is only about 6 million. Because technology has progressed to such lengths, people don’t need to work in the traditional sense, and instead fill their time with pursuits such as art, music, sports, or writing (to name a few examples). The cities compete with each other in different sports, and represent their city with the art, music, or literature that they produce for the entire world to enjoy. My idea is to make the entire game online, either on a console or PC. I have many other ideas too add to this, but I want to smooth the edges before I put it to my producer. Now I want some input from you guys so that I can make it more user friendly and enjoyable. I know there are a lot of games that are missing important input from all of you. If you could answer these questions, and then add any other ideas you might have, I could really hit the nail on the head.

Where should I put the 6 cities?
What sports should I include?
What names should I give the cities?
What features should the game support?
What would you like to see done?

Much appreciated.
Verist.

I probably wouldn’t buy it, my friend.

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Do you agree that France and Japan are the most beautiful country in the world ?

March 62010

I want to knew what do you think about France and Japan

France is a country with only 64 millions, inh. but in 2009 it’s the 5 country the most rich in the world. the Life expectancy is one of the most high

I love french language
I love french movies
I love french Foods
I love go to France (Holiday)
I love french health care system (according to many source it’s the best and most equal in the world)
I love French mentality
I love french history
I love french music
I love french women
I love french social model
I love French way of life
I love the french atitude in the world "always independent” I don’t think they are arrogant, but when France say NO, it’s NO ( war in iraq…)
I love french landscape especelly the south of france
I love France because it’s a ”liberal” country, don’t ask about religion, God, Abortion… as the USA..
I love France it’s a country of freedom, democracy and human righ..
I love climate in france
I love french quality of life.
I love ”fashion” made in france
I love french’s architecture……etc….

I love so much Japan too

I love Japanese language
I love write Kanji ”chinese caracter”
I love Japanese foods
I love Japanese mentality
I love Japanese manga, and comics
I love the Japanese way of life
I love martial art
I love many japanese song
I love Japanese culture, history..
I love japanese landscape
I love Japanese people who are always Polite
I love Japan it’s modern country i love japanese innovation and technoloh$gies
I love Japanese dramas
I love japanese women,french women too
I like the japanese men who are the most time really ”fashion.”
I love this country because the criminality rate is one of the most low in the world.
I love watch ”sumo” Japanese traditional sport
I love this mix between modern, and tradition in the japanese society.

Japan is the 2de country the most rich in the world, France 5th.
I love Paris and Tokyo to muchhhhhhhhhhh

I have visited many countries.. but no doubt France and Japan are the best

so what do you think about my opinion.. do you agree with me ??
What do you think about the best country for you and why ? and please don’t write, you native country ….
put you nationality.. thanks

PS : Of course they don’t have a paradise in this world….

I have never been to Japan but surely it is a beautiful country, not as beautiful as France since France is my native country and I am french…

Why is modernization and westernization used interchangeably?

February 252010

This really doesn’t make sense and is kind of insulting to me (I am Chinese). Why is it when a country modernizes, it becomes "western". Isn’t westernization for culture. This is like saying technology is part of "western culture" and only part of western culture. Back in 1000-1500, Europe was taking all kinds of ideas and things from the East, yet its not considered Easternization. Its considered "catching up". So now…right now, just as we helped you catch up, we are trying to "catch up" ourselves. Why is it westernization? Why not "eastern modernization"?

Also, it really annoys me when people say "oh its called westenization because you guys adopted our culture. I mean you don’t see samurai and kimono in every day Japan do you? That is because you have our culture and Japan of today no longer has its old culture, and instead has western culture." That really annoys me. Let me ask you this—DO you see western countries have knights and castles and old traditional dresses?" The answer is NO. That is because the world today has adopted a MODERN culture. It was never western or eastern. It is better in technology and quite NEUTRAL in my eyes. If I take a look at a t-shirt, I don’t see any SLIGHTEST hint of western or eastern culture in my eyes.

I think what happens is people in the west are too quick to assume that if something isn’t DISTINCTLY eastern (kimono, samurai, karate), it is western. They tend to forget most of the things in modern society are quite NEUTRAL and shared by all. Such as modern music (nothing like traditional European, Asian music), clothing, and especially TECHNOLOGY. I hate it when the west is like "you adopted our culture of cars and computers. Those are INNOVATIONS. NOT CULTURE. You never thought PAPER as Chinese culture did you? When you see paper used in the office, do you think, "hey…feels like we are living in China.

Do you see my point?

I totally see your point and agree. I am not from the east (actually i’m native american) but i can totally see how it would be offensive. My opinion is that people do this because we (americans in general) are quite self-centered. modern america has got to be about the most ethnocentric/ culture-centric society that has ever existed, so many americans just can’t seem to see the world from anyone else’s perspective, or even try. So, anything that americans see as a good contribution to the world, i think they assume it must have come from here. I’m sorry that people are so much that way- I see and hear stuff that indicates the self-centeredness of our society all the time and it’s a pet-peeve for me, but it’s just how it is, and I doubt, sadly, that it will change anytime soon. :-/

PS I am an american, so if anyone’s about to get upset about my saying this stuff about your country, be aware that it’s my country too and I love it- I just can’t stand the self centered attitudes we see every day.

What are my chances of being accepted at Northwestern?

February 122010

Northwestern is my absolute dream school, but I’ve recently started to second-guess my chances of admission. Most of this stress has come about as a result of what I see as a terrible ACT score (29). I’ve always been a poor test-taker, and I’m just hoping that a below-average (for NU, at least) performance on one standardized test doesn’t completely diminish any hopes of attending Northwestern. Here are my stats:

GPA (weighted): 4.09
ACT: 29
Class rank: 8 of 262
AP classes: I’ve taken 5 so far (I’ve just finished my junior year) and I’ll be taking 2-3 more during my senior year. I’ve taken national exams for all of these classes, with one 5, one 4, and three 3s (unfortunately).
- General info: I’m a white female with no legacy at NU.

Extracurriculars:

- I’m a member of my city’s Youth Advisory Council, serving both on the Core board and one subcommittee. We plan events, help at community outings, and make decisions regarding youth programs within our city.

- Newspaper column: I’ve written a monthly pop culture column in my local newspaper for nearly 4 years.

- Dance: My city holds a large annual Dutch heritage festival, and I’ve performed as a traditional "Klompen" dancer for 3 years.

- Theatre: 2 years of involvement in school theatre, in addition to lifelong participation in community theatre.

- People to People Student Ambassadors: I spent three weeks in Europe as a P2P Student Ambassador. In addition to touring Italy, France, and England, we also participated in a community service project and met with several public officials (including a member of Parliament).

- Music: I played cello in my school orchestra for 6 years (I was forced to drop the class this year as a result of scheduling conflicts)

- PALs: Peer Assistance and Listening — I was nominated for this program by peers and teachers. As a PAL, I serve as a peer counselor for fellow students and spend one hour a day working with younger students in a middle school classroom.

- Tutoring: I tutor 7th-graders for one hour a week after school.

- In 8th grade, I received a Best-in-State award at the National History Day competition in Washington, D.C. for my documentary on Dr. Jack Kevorkian and assisted suicide.

- I took two years of college-level writing in 7th and 8th grade through a local university.

- Also involved with: National Honor Society, SADD, Student Council, and Amnesty International.

I have visited Northwestern and hope to apply early (not ED). If admitted, I would like to seek a major in Radio, Television, and Film.
Do you think there is still a chance of admission, especially given my low ACT score? Thanks in advance– I’ve been freaking myself out about this, so I’d like a few outside (and perhaps more well-informed) opinions. :)

please apply to Columbia. or Barnard (even better)

your amazing girl good luck!

you still have a good chance. just focus on your essay that will set you apart. be authentic ;) they like that.

but seriously it better not be northwestern or state college there are alot of other grate schools you easily qualify for ok!!!!

can someone check my grammar pls?

January 202010

According to Balliger, politics are not merely political structure but it’s all about power relation in everyday activities. From my personal musical experience I also encounter some of this situation where dominating power of foreign music influence the society. I was watching a primetime TV show in which the singers singing pop music are collaborated by the kulintang ensemble, but instead of playing the instruments on its traditional manner the performer were instructed to change the rhythmic pattern in order to cope to the pop music. The function of the kulintang ensamble is purely to accompany the group of pop singers. This situation show how the music industry today politically manipulates and washout the value of traditional music of our country. Aside from this I also notice that some of the radio station in the country is purchasing and continuously airing Korean pop even though we don’t understand the language some people are trying to sing and do the dances step of these songs.

According to Balliger, politics are not merely political a* structure but *they are* all about power relation in everyday activities. From my personal musical experience I also encounter some of this situations** where dominating power of foreign music influence *todays society*. I was watching a prime time television* show in which the singers singing pop music are collaborated by the Kulintang ensemble, but instead of playing the instruments on its traditional manner the performer were instructed to change the rhythmic pattern in order to cope to the pop music. The function of the Kulintang ensemble??? is purely to accompany the group of pop singers. This situation shows* how the music industry today politically manipulates and washes out* the value of traditional music of our country. Aside from this I also noticed* that some of the radio stations* in the country are** purchasing and continuously airing Korean Pop even though we don’t understand the language. Some people are trying to sing and do the dances step of these songs.

I put stars next to the things I fixed. I’m guessing you’re not very good at grammar? Understandable. There might be more that needs fixing those are just what I saw right away.