Saturday, April 26, 2014

University Experience Comparison


                      During our visit to Foxdale at the beginning month, I held a paramount interview, which was extremely worthwhile. I had the chance to interview with one of the residents, named Mrs. Susan Knox and we discussed and tackled various issues regarding various aspects of life, one of the major aspect is the aspirations and dilemmas that Penn State University face. One of the worthy issues that has been a heap problem during the past years is drinking. During my discussion Mrs. Susan Knox claimed “Students tend to drink alcoholic beverages during the weekends due to the endless parties that are held at State College and the unfathomable bars the distribute them.”
                        Moreover, following up the case I visited the PSU library Special Collection, into which I was able to have a look at numerous newspaper written by the Daily Collegian, which tackles problems that    Penn State society face. One of the news that grabbed my attention, was a newspaper that was established and distributed at the 1st of October 1953, the aspiration of the newspaper was to civilize the drinking issues and clarify various controversy. Dr. Henry S. Burnner wasn’t satisfied with the council reaction regarding the enforcement of rules that regulate such an issue. He suggested that alcoholic beverages shall not be distributed in events into which youngsters and woman is participating (Daily Collegian, 1953). From this passage, I came with a definite conclusion that alcoholic problems was a problem during the past generations and will still be a definite problem, unless we cause it to halt by setting rules and  no matter what we do it will stay a problem during the upcoming generations.
                   Featuring, the Lavie which is a year book that highlights important events and activities and the organizations that were available at such a time, in addition to a  list the students that graduated from the university and their majors. The year-book that brought my attention, is the year book which was established in 1953. One of the things that should not be neglected is that women and men were separated and they have distinct Dean’s. Additionally, there was activities but in comparison with the decent years there is notable different with the university’s activities it seems to be more global and became a home of a large number of international students.
                    In conclusion, I’ve gained a lot of valuable experience, which gave me a beneficial information about the history of The Pennsylvania State University. Within this activity I felt as if I was thrown back at these days, I had the chance to tackle some issues that the society face and extract solutions that could help to cease these problems.

 References

The Pennsylvania State University. (1953) La Vie 1953. Retrieved From


The Pennsylvania State University. (1953, Oct 1). The Daily Collegian. Retrieved From
                http://digitalnewspapers.libraries.psu.edu/Default/Skins/collegian/Client.asp?skin=collegian&AppName=2&AW=1398443816111

Monday, April 14, 2014

Coach says It'sNot Good


Summary:

This chapter states the Ntwari family, who fled the Hutu and Tutsi civil war and genocide in Burundi. Also, it mentions 12 year-old Bienvenue Ntwari’s passion for soccer and how he came to join Luma’s team. I read about Luma’s efforts to create unity and avoid naturally emerging cliques and favoritism, not an easy task as some players move away and new ones arrive each year.

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Foxdale Trip

*Before I went to Foxdale, I had thought that place to older people for treatments only. Also, I had to meet people who have a lot of experiences in life.

*I enjoyed to talk whit Susan who have a lot experiences in education because she was a teacher in State college. Also, She gave me some advice for improve my language. I am very proud to meet her. I didn’t face any challenging because Susan was kind. 

*When the IECP students taking a trip similar to this Place should respect that people because they are great, kind, wisdom, and they have interesting information.

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

The Fugees Are Born

          This chapter states the first soccer try outs and practices for luma's newly formed refugee boy's team. Luma's promise to Beatrice Ziaty to keep Jerimiah safe before, during, and after practice so that Beatrice will allow him to join the time. Also, how she might help the players bu establishing a tutoring, and the steps she take to help them on and of the field.

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Alone Down South

The most striking quote 

Kim Miller said "Parents would get upset about certain things she did," ? Pa 36

 Luma coached girl’s soccer for the Decatur Dekalb YMCA.  I learn more about Luma’s demanding practice routines and strict discipline, which some of the team’s parents do not like. As they see the improvement in team performance, however, they recognize and appreciate her investment in their daughters. For that parents would get upset about what she did and some parents who didn't like her system left.


Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Small Town, Big Heart

Hi everyone,

    I read in this chapter about small town big heart. Clarkston which is a small town in Atlanta. the author talked about that town from 1970 s to 2000.  The face of the town changed, bringing a certain amount of
revolution and even an increase in violence which unsettled old-times who did not protest
the influx of foreigners, but instead retreated and kept to themselves. I felt sleepy when i read this chapter because it is historical chapter.

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Beatrice and Her Boys

Beatrice and Her Boys
HI everyone ..... 
      This chapter Luma tells as story about her neighbor Beatrice Ziarty and Beatrice three sons. Beatrice from Liberia and she moved from there to the US because civil war in her country. She and her sons spend five years in a refugee camp with her children before being selected for resettlement in Clarkston in Atlanta. She gets job in Atlanta to help her sons. Shortly after arrival, she gets mugged, robbed of her new identification cards and all her money. As the result, she confines her boys to the apartment that letting them play outside because she is afraid. I shocked because she and her boys run form the civil war to safe place, but they don’t find that place because she still afraid about her boys.     

Monday, February 17, 2014

Hi everyone
          The most thing surprised me about Luma didn’t want to back to her country (Jordan) because Islamic role. In my opinion Jordan is freedom country and justice

Outcasts United

·      *   Luma completed her studied in Smith College. (15)
Ø  She liked this college
Ø  She met new friends ( Misty Wyman)
Ø  She graduated

·      *   She decided to live in the USA. ( 15 -16 )
Ø  Could never feel comfortable living in Jordan.
Ø  Islamic law

·     *    Told her parents about her decision. (15)
Ø  Father was irritated
Ø  Cut off from family funds
·     *    Moved to North Caroline.( 17 )
Ø  She lived whit (Misty Wyman)
Ø  She worked ( washing dishes, cleaning toilets)
Ø  Decided to move to Atlanta. 


  

-          Warren st, John. Outcasts United. New York: Ember, 2012. 15-17. Print

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

The second reading reaction

Hi
     
        I just finished reading the introduction and i started to read Part 1. It talks about changes in this part. There is five sections in this part. The first section about Luma it's means "Dark Lips" . Her family were a wealthy family in Amman city in Jordan, and her family moved to the United States When she was a child. Over all this section talks about Luma's childhood.

Monday, February 3, 2014

Outcasts United

I’m starting to read Outcasts United story. I read the introduction that had a lot of information and outline about the story. I’m eager to read more. It talks about a woman called luma, and she is a soccer coach in refuge in Atlanta. 

Thursday, January 30, 2014

My Choice

The book is called Outcasts United it is written by Warren ST. john. The story of a refugee soccer team that changed a town. 

Monday, January 27, 2014


Class #1
Class #2
Class #3
Class name and #
(for ex.: Ag 113)
CRIML 952
INTER 971
International Law



INTER 952
Law of the Sea

Days and time it meets 
(MTWRF, 
2:30-3:20)

T 4:40 PM - 6:35 PM

W F 2:30 PM - 3:45 PM

M 2:30 PM - 4:25 PM     
Classroom

112 Katz Hall - Carlisle
013 Katz Hall - Carlisle

258 Katz Hall - Carlisle
Professor’s name

CHRISTOPHER CHARLES CONNER


THOMAS CARBONNEAU
WILLIAM ELLIOTT BUTLER


Professor’s email

tec10@psu.edu
Reason you’re interested in observing it

I'm going to study law



I'm going to study law
 
I'm going to study law

TAREQ ALNUAIMI

Hi
     I am from UAE. I am studying English at the IECB in Penn State. I am going to study LLM in law school at PSU. I like playing basket ball and reading novel.