Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Day 98 – Study Day

Dec 3rd

Lessons from Kesho Scott
After making a study guide for global social movements, I had an intensive two-hour study session with Nicole, Aundrea and Cassidy. During which, we realized that test was going to be all about one concept: “globalization spreads transnational activism.” Professor Scott came upon us studying, and took the time to explain to us everything that we need to know about life. The key concept was children. She told us not to worry about marriage, because divorce was a wonderful concept. Despite being a serious feminist, Kesho believes that children were the hardest and best “work” someone could do in their life. About 40 minutes later, she realized that we had asked her a question about the difference between globalization and internationalization and told us not to worry about it. After that, I took a break from soc to write four pages on where global development economics should go in the future before bed.

Highs and Lows
My “high” was being on West Coast time, which means we are one step closer to being home! My “low” was still not seeing land or another boat for the seventh day at sea.

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