Friday, September 20, 2013
hip hop
hip hop is like when your are tell a story about where you come from or you just talk about your friends or family or just saying have much fun you have in the world hip hop music just talk about people dance or just talk about fun in the world that is what hip hop is ti me
Monday, September 16, 2013
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Welcome to ICW and to Your Class Blog!
Hello Class,
Welcome to our class blog. We are going to spend time discussing the book, talking about our lives, and voicing our ideas here in written form.
For your first blog post, I want you to think about what culture you belong to, and describe your connection to it, focusing on how you participate in this culture. In A Long Way Gone Ismael Beah talks about his experience in Sierra Leone growing up there, and then later in the book, he details his experience within its military culture. Is culture something that you are born into, choose, or in some cases forced into? We may be part of many different cultures. Do you feel connected with the student culture here at Columbia? A certain art culture? Hip-hop culture? Skateboarding culture? Yoga culture? How do you know you are part of this culture? How ingrained, important, or influential is this one culture to you?
Take some time to share what one culture you find yourself playing a role in most. Describe it fully, with as many details as possible. Remember that many of your classmates may not know what this culture is like. Show them. Explain about it from your own prospective.
Your entry should be three or more paragraphs.
Welcome to our class blog. We are going to spend time discussing the book, talking about our lives, and voicing our ideas here in written form.
For your first blog post, I want you to think about what culture you belong to, and describe your connection to it, focusing on how you participate in this culture. In A Long Way Gone Ismael Beah talks about his experience in Sierra Leone growing up there, and then later in the book, he details his experience within its military culture. Is culture something that you are born into, choose, or in some cases forced into? We may be part of many different cultures. Do you feel connected with the student culture here at Columbia? A certain art culture? Hip-hop culture? Skateboarding culture? Yoga culture? How do you know you are part of this culture? How ingrained, important, or influential is this one culture to you?
Take some time to share what one culture you find yourself playing a role in most. Describe it fully, with as many details as possible. Remember that many of your classmates may not know what this culture is like. Show them. Explain about it from your own prospective.
Your entry should be three or more paragraphs.
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