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Ahhh finally!! The mid-term hump is over with! That explains my sparse posting in the past couple of weeks. I am so relieved that I can stop worrying about exams and prepare for upcoming hurdles - like the three papers I have looming before me!
As soon as I finished writing my Retail Management exam this morning, I cleaned my apartment and did my laundry. After that, I resumed work on my beloved Scribe website. It's really shaping up! I also joined youngentrepreneur.com today. I love that forum so much because it's really nice having a network of people who love entrepreneurship as much as I do! I'm also joining ladieswholaunch.com. I'll be joining a few other networks online in the next few days. I'll update as I do.
I am very happy with my MissBiz article this week. I will be posting it tomorrow afternoon. It's quite long - about 1550 words! I've been wanting to write about the negative impacts that Wal-Mart and big-boxes have on small businesses, and when I heard about the recent Wal-Mart strike in Florida last week, I figured that was my que.
Yesterday, my professor in my Study of the Novel course played a clip from a fairly new movie, entitled Mansfield Park, for our class. The movie is based on Jane Austen's book by the same title. The interesting thing is, is that this movie is directed in such a way that the realities of Empire, such as slave trading, are brought to the forefront of the movie, as opposed to being lost in the background, as Austen's novel actually presents it. She held up the DVD to our class and said that if any of us wanted to borrow it, it would be in the English Department. Of course, I went right up and borrowed it. I've become fascinated with the entire era, and it's better than renting a $5.00 movie from Blockbuster :)
Ironically, however, I just came back from renting a movie from Blockbuster! I wasn't expecting to, as I just wanted to look around for anything interesting I could rent in the future. I picked up The Company (with Neve Campbell) because I've been putting off renting it for a year now.
So now I have 2 movies to watch, and thankfully, I have time to watch them!
It feels so good to be able to watch a movie and work on the Scribe website at the same time. It's the life.
Keep Bizzy!
Ahhh finally!! The mid-term hump is over with! That explains my sparse posting in the past couple of weeks. I am so relieved that I can stop worrying about exams and prepare for upcoming hurdles - like the three papers I have looming before me!
As soon as I finished writing my Retail Management exam this morning, I cleaned my apartment and did my laundry. After that, I resumed work on my beloved Scribe website. It's really shaping up! I also joined youngentrepreneur.com today. I love that forum so much because it's really nice having a network of people who love entrepreneurship as much as I do! I'm also joining ladieswholaunch.com. I'll be joining a few other networks online in the next few days. I'll update as I do.
I am very happy with my MissBiz article this week. I will be posting it tomorrow afternoon. It's quite long - about 1550 words! I've been wanting to write about the negative impacts that Wal-Mart and big-boxes have on small businesses, and when I heard about the recent Wal-Mart strike in Florida last week, I figured that was my que.
Yesterday, my professor in my Study of the Novel course played a clip from a fairly new movie, entitled Mansfield Park, for our class. The movie is based on Jane Austen's book by the same title. The interesting thing is, is that this movie is directed in such a way that the realities of Empire, such as slave trading, are brought to the forefront of the movie, as opposed to being lost in the background, as Austen's novel actually presents it. She held up the DVD to our class and said that if any of us wanted to borrow it, it would be in the English Department. Of course, I went right up and borrowed it. I've become fascinated with the entire era, and it's better than renting a $5.00 movie from Blockbuster :)
Ironically, however, I just came back from renting a movie from Blockbuster! I wasn't expecting to, as I just wanted to look around for anything interesting I could rent in the future. I picked up The Company (with Neve Campbell) because I've been putting off renting it for a year now.
So now I have 2 movies to watch, and thankfully, I have time to watch them!
It feels so good to be able to watch a movie and work on the Scribe website at the same time. It's the life.
Keep Bizzy!
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"I never did a day's work in my life. It was all fun."
Edison
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