Wednesday, July 29, 2020
101 Things To Do Before You Graduate!
101 Things To Do Before You Graduate! Four years ago, Melis 08 posted a list of the 101 Things To Do Before You Graduate for her graduating class. That was right when I entered MIT. Now, four years later, I get to post my own version courtesy of Grace 11, since I have long since lost my own copy due to the chaos of the intervening years. (basically, the backstory is that at freshman Orientation, each incoming MIT student gets a copy of some version of this list, which is actually different from year to year if you compare Melis to mine you can note the differences I guess significant MIT things change from year to year :p) I have not seen this list since my freshman year, and I just asked Grace to take a photo of her list so I can see what the heck was on it I was quite surprised actually, considering that I never went out of my way to do anything and most of the list happened :) Some commentary THINGS I DID DO (yellow) 1. Pull an all-nighter (for fun!) for fun, or not for fun, I think I had a bit too many of them in college ____ one of my friends that I respect tremendously at MIT kept a regular 10 PM to 7 AM sleeping schedule all four years, and Im extremely envious of the level of her self-discipline. As for my own sleeping schedule.lets just leave it at that :) I never did drink coffee though CAFFEINE IS BAD GUYS. QUIT WHILE YOU CAN. this at least I am proud of. 2. Eat N2 ice cream you are not allowed to graduate from MIT if you never had liquid nitrogen ice cream. Im serious. 10. Take a weekend trip to NYC Chinatown bus. $15. Gets you there in 4 hours. Theres no excuse. I made so many of these trips these last four years 333 11. Take a class during IAP yup, in Spain too! (this one fulfills #68 as well =p). 15. Drink bubble tea the week before I left the US, I LEARNED how to make bubble tea, out of frustration of the $3.50 cups in Boston that dont even taste that good (I never lost my high Taiwanese standards for bubble tea =p) I hope to be making lots more in the future! :) 18. Visit four other Boston-area colleges yup, easily! BU, BC, Tufts, Harvard! 23. Visit Cape Cod we did this last year after finals. 30. Visit the MFA MIT STUDENTS HAVE FREE ENTRY!!! this is one of the most awesome perks about our student ID Ive been there too many times to count :) I even did research there! =p 31. Take a nap in Killian its amazing there when the weather starts turning reallyyyyy nice around late April-early May. hehe. 33. Eat at Border Cafe in Harvard Square their (endless) chips and salsa are amazing. I dont care for most of their other dishes thoughvery meh. 34. Check out the New England Aquarium being a lover of aquariums and having been to half a dozen of them around the world, the New England Aquarium is actually really decent spend some time there before you graduate! Sadly, your MIT ID does not give free entry. However, MITAC gives discounts! 35. and 36. Go to a Boston Pops concert and see Fourth of July fireworks Boston Pops performs live at the Hatch Shell in Boston on July 4th each year, and then theres fireworks immediately following on the river did both of these freshman summer when I spent about five weeks in Boston. :) 38. Participate in a UROP did you know something like 80%+ of students here do a UROP? I worked with C. elegans all four years here, beginning from freshman spring. Although doing UROPs are fun and a nice way to earn credit/money here, I decided that its not something that Id do for a living. The undergrad research opportunities here are AMAZING though, and youre missing out on a key part of the MIT experience if you never did a UROP. 42. Register to vote before the 2008 Presidential Election been there, done that. Voted for Obama and Kerry for MA senator. 43. Try Dim Sum in Chinatown YES. dude, Im Asian! Advice: skip the overrated China Pearl go to Hei La Moon instead. 44. Introduce yourself to President Hockfield as a matter of fact, I did this my very first week at MIT. President Hockfield visited my dorm and I got to talk with her at length :) A few months later, we invited her to a dinner at our fraternity too! 45. Eat at Mikes Pastries I dont know how many times Ive bought my Boston-touring friends to Mikes, even though I have not tasted their cannolis for two years. I dont really like dessert, much less cannolis, haha =p 51. Go to Ring Premiere read about ours!. Back in our day, blogging about Ring Premiere used to be a BIG DEAL hey new bloggers, what happened?! 53. Go to a career fair yeah, but not since my freshman year check out all the free swag that HaoQi 11 collected. I guess one of the good things about going to med school is that we dont have to worry about a career for another, oh, 4-6 years, haha. 57. See a LSC movie screening again, one of those things that you do over and over again at MIT that Ive kind of lost track of how many movies Ive seen at LSC so many good memories and at $4 a movie (mostly new releases too), its a sweet deal! 60. Have a meal from a food truck food trucks basically fed me for all of my freshman and most of my sophomore lunchesthen I took a long hiatus from them till late senior year, when I started tasting them again and realizing that theyre still pretty good :) then also sometime in the middle, clover came along, and their rosemary fries changed a lot of things :) 61. Go to the Spring Weekend Concert yup, Ive been to one and volunteered at one (when Sara Bareilles came my junior year). I was pretty sad that I missed Jason Derulo this year because I was at Brown, though. :( 62. Get your name and/or picture in the Tech I wrote an opinion piece for them! :) 73. Learn the true meaning of IHTFP Its Hard To Fondle Penguins. XD 74. Walk across the Harvard Bridge in the middle of winter youll freeze your ears off. do at your own risk. 75. Take on a student leadership position dictator President of MIT MUN for two years, heck yeah! 79. Take advantage of pass/no record I dont think Ive crammed for any class at MIT as hard as I did for 7.012 =p I might have had a bit too much fun while trying to pass that class 80. Check out a library book are you kidding me?!?! A library book? dude, I think Ive checked out 150. =p (so frequently for my history papers that I actually asked the librarian once whether there was a cap on the limit of books you can have he answered, uhhwell, we never had a problem with someone having too many books before, so i guess there isnt a limit? haha) 81. Take the silver line to the airport how else do you get to the airport? lol. Im too poor to take a taxi, and blue line isnt any faster. 82. Visit all of the dorms I actually did this during my first week on campus, at REX my freshman year :) 90. Take a class in at least 10 different departments 1, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 14, 17, 18, 20, 21L, 21H, 21W, 21F! (want to know what all the numbers mean?). piece of cake! hahaha i see your 10 and raise it by 6! :D 94. Take free sailing lessons at the Sailing Pavilion Sailing PE counts, right? take it! it was so fun (that and pistol :P) 95. Pretend to be a prefrosh during CPW and get free stuff FACT: I have been mistaken as a prefrosh all four CPWs yes, even this last year fraternities tried to rush me and I was like errrr WTF Im a senior! 97. Go to a midnight movie release sponsored by the Class of 2011 The Golden Compass! 99. Help reduce MITs carbon footprint I ALWAYS print double-sided at school. learn the lpr -PRINTERNAME2 command, guys! THINGS I KINDA DID (green) 41. Eat nothing but free food for a week Ive eaten A LOT of free food on campus, but for a whole week is actually kind of hard to do. I think Ive gone about 3-4 days, before getting really sick of pizza. Apparently there is an email list that you can sign up that tells you where the free food is on campus so you get some variety and dont have to keep eating pizza =p To date, Ive known only one person who had successfully done this (she did it for almost a month, though, which is really impressive) 58. Take a picture with Tim the Beaver Ive actually never done this, but Ive BEEN Tim so many times! (including at the CPW Closing Festival last year if you were there ;) hehe) Does that count? 65. Spend a summer in Boston I never spent a whole summer, but 5 weeks during my freshman summer? Does that count? :) 69. Get taken out to Legal Sea Foods as a guy, we dont really get taken out but Ive been taken out there by my parents, which Im not sure counts or not, haha. I suppose I could have had a professor-student dinner there (where the Undergraduate Association subsidizes a dinner for a group of us students to take a professor out to dinner) and have that count, but I never had one at Legals. Its a tourist place anyway. =p 77. Work out at the Z-Center I only swim thereIve never been to the weight room upstairs? 83. Get the MIT Student Discount on BOSE Products Im about to do thishope they still let me do it! I forgot to do this before I graduated :( haha. For those that dont know, BOSE offers discounts on all their products to current MIT students because Bose the founder was a professor at MIT :) 84. Pull an all-nighter in the Reading Room Ive came close, but not quite. Passed out at 4 AM =p 96. Earn your Pirates License at MIT, a Pirates License means taking 1) Sailing, 2) Pistol, 3) Fencing, and 4) Archery for your PE classes (conveniently, four are required to graduate). I have half a license, having taken sailing and pistol. I took Salsa and Ballroom Dancing for the last two PEs can I be a dancing pirate? =p THINGS I DIDNT DO (white) 9. Learn a programming language on your own mm, Im not going to count MATLAB, which I truly learned on my own. I had too many bad experiences with Python in high school, so I ran as far away from programming as possible at MIT. I didnt mind and it didnt ultimately matter :) 13. Watch a varsity game sadly, most MIT students dont really support their sport teams by watching the home games, even though we have so many athletes among us. unfortunately, I am one of them. Ive caught bits and pieces of games through my four years here but never managed to stay for a full game. :( 20. Go clubbing on Lansdowne St. I didnt know what Lansdowne St. was until right before graduation, hahahahaha. Guess someone really likes to party! =p 27. Take a Duck or Trolley Tour I actually have never done this. 28. Go to an event at the TD Bank North Garden weve been meaning to watch a Celtics game for ages but it never happened (same as a Red Sox game at Fenway, actually #56) 29. Attend Charm School I actually was in town this year for Charm School (first ever opportunity since I spent the first three IAPs abroad), but was too tired to go to any of it =p 47. Ice Skate on Frog Pond Again, one of those things that I meant to do but never did :( 70. Volunteer at a blood drive or donate blood Im scared of needles! _____ 72. Host a prefrosh my sophomore year I signed up but whoever was assigning prefroshes ignored me :( I was too busy to host for the other years =/ (also, my room is really cramped, haha) 93. Name your own Athena box what is an Athena box? lolol. 98. Try out for the MIT Blackjack Team THEY STILL EXIST?! O____O 100. Introduce yourself to the Orientation leaders yeah, nice try, guys. MIT SCORE! yellow = +1 point, green = +0.5 point, white = 0 point white = 23 x 0 = 0 green = 8 x 0.5 = 4 yellow = 69 x 1 = 69 69+4 = 73 :D yayyy not bad actually =p LAST BUT NOT LEAST! 101. EARN YOUR MIT DEGREE(S)! Biology AND History! :D Been there, done that. BOOYAH. +100 points :D
Monday, June 29, 2020
Cultural challenges in management Research Paper - 825 Words
Cultural challenges in management (Research Paper Sample) Content: CULTURENameInstitutionDate The Code of the StreetThe normal incidences that take place on the streets, in a modern society have set in a hopeless and violent culture that steal many young people to devil-instigated behaviors and circumstances such as drugs, car jacking, as well as other criminal-related activities. This culture has made majority of youths, especially teenagers become lazy and drop out of school in order to get involved in these short-cuts in life, thereby losing their lives at tender age. The technical behavior that are common along the streets as explains Anderson (2007) primarily aims at creating fear among individuals through prowess showing. The societal notion of respect goes hand in hand with integrity and honor. However, street language is normally instigated by interpersonal violence and aggressions. According to Anderson (2007), aggression and interpersonal violence is one of the main problems of the poor sections of the street community. See king daily survival, wretchedness and havoc among the street residence has previously increased due to muggings, carjacking, drug related issues and many other forms of criminal activities. Unfortunately, these activities leave the victims or witnesses for dead, especially in the urban and the suburban areas. All these sums to the worsening of the living conditions of the poor street residents characterized by low wages, lack of employment, race stigmatization, and drug abuse culture.Street culture evolution to the code of the street as described by Lisa (2013) has created some aggressions among young people that have amounted to a set of informal regulations governing interpersonal, public conduct and behavior, such as violence. The components of these rules regulate the use of violence in a proper way thereby inclining aggressions towards some approved way of the street oriented behaviors. Based on the common understanding, making it big and street success encompasses all componen ts of hustling, making the successful ones very respected. Making sense of the code, the code is normally defensive, which is practically operational in public. In this case, therefore, even though those who are not used to the code complain, the values of the code normally trickle down to them. The ultimate orientation in the street is the issue of respect that one deserves. Respect is viewed in a different manner, in the street, but it depends on some external entities which are hard-won or may be easily lost, thus it must be well guarded. This brings the point of what an individual possess in terms of money, car, clothing, friends, among others, which brings about respect. Notably, many people among the decent street residents are always on the watch and fear of physical danger. It has become a reality in the streets, in the mainstream societies as many people are losing faith in the police and the judicial systems (Lisa, 2013). The cultural dynamism has at last become so adaptiv e to these forms of violence and aggressions, especially among the black society, making many people take the necessary security measures.Age is a social process and is an outcome of an ongoing interactive work of an individual. According to Lazs Act you age, the general focus is that age should be looked beyond years, i.e. expecting an individual to get older with time. However, this era is looking at age in broader societal aspects that affect people in life. The accomplishment of age according to Laz (2009) is when it becomes a status. In this way, an individual has to behave and be acting in manners and ways that show how old he or she is. This work of societal approval by Laz directly provide clear evidence that people in different sorts of situations should shape their behaviors in order to win the respect of others.According to Kluckhohn, culture is a design of living and it can actually be proven to be different from biological influences on individual behaviors (Lisa, 2013) . Through his research, Kluckhohn clearly understands that culture affect biological processes and it is learned rather than transmitted in genetic forms. Kluckhohn affirms that culture is the product of human nature and therefore the stud...
Friday, May 22, 2020
The Impact of Sir Walter Scott on American Literature
Leading up to the American Civil War, Sir Walter Scott made a lasting impact on American literature. His romantic style was wildly popular, especially in the southern states. Most of the nations views on the war at the time were highly romanticized as a result. However, there was nothing romantic about this war. Once soldiers witnessed the horrors of war, many of their romantic views were changed forever. One such soldier was Samuel Clemens, better known as Mark Twain. The themes of American literature shifted drastically following the war from romantic to realistic to bring to light the true atrocities that accompany war. Mark Twains The Private History of a Campaign that Failed is an example of how Twain, because of his experience in the Civil War, rejected the Sir Walter Scott romantic ideals of war and instead embraced a realistic treatment of the subject. 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Tuesday, May 19, 2020
Dr. Faustus Is a Morality Play Without a Moral. Discuss.
In forming an answer to this question there are two aspects which must be considered. Firstly we must decide whether Dr Faustus is a morality play; I will do this by discussing the play s form, content and subject matter in an attempt to categorise the play. I will also offer an alternative argument by saying that the play is in fact a tragedy. Secondly we must decide whether or not it has a moral; to do this I will consider the tone of certain parts of the play, in particular the Chorus speeches as well as the speech of other characters. Let us first deal with the categorisation of the play. To determine if Dr Faustus is a morality play or not we must first know what a morality play is. Morality plays are essentially dramatisedâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦For example, there is farcical humour when Faustus cons the Horse-Courser into riding the horse into the water, O what a cozening doctor was this! I riding my horse into the water, thinking some hidden mystery had been in the horse, I had nothing under me but a little straw and had much ado to escape drowning. (IV.v.28-31) The characters in these comic scenes are also an aspect of the morality play as, like the tempters , they are representations of a type. For example, we see the Hostess, a Servant and the Horse-Courser; these are obviously not individuals. The Seven Deadly Sins also provide some light entertainment for the audience, Faustus himself finds great pleasure in the display, O how this sight doth delight my soul! (II.ii.164). The Seven Deadly Sins are typical of the Vice characters in morality plays. However, although it is clear that there are several aspects of the morality play in Dr Faustus there is also much evidence to support the argument that it should be seen as a tragedy rather than a morality play. It is worth noting that the full title of the play actually contains a reference to tragedy, implying that Marlowe himself saw the play as such. Faustus himself is not a character typical of a morality play and as he is the protagonist this should hold much weight. He is not a typicalShow MoreRelatedAnnotated Bibliography: Plagiarism39529 Words à |à 158 Pagesthey are entitled to use it as they wish. However, if the copyright has been assigned to a publisher (of a journal or conference proceedings) then the author has accepted some restrictions which will usually exclude the right to re-use the material without proper attribution and/or permission. Furthermore, the funding agency may be paying for the same piece of work twice! Patch-writing may be employed by authors who have difficulty in writing in good English. Using someone elses words and just making
Saturday, May 9, 2020
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Wednesday, May 6, 2020
The Protestant Reformation And Renaissance The...
Modern historians have always debated on how we should classify the events of our history; they naturally want to be as authentic and actuate as possible when they rely information to us. However, when it comes to something as complicated and intricate as European history, it becomes troublesome to simply label a part of history without it bearing resemblance to another. As to the concern of the relation between the Protestant Reformation and Renaissance, they both encompass apparent elements of individualism and religious reasoning. In spite of this, both these events can be separately indentified as different based on the change they incited on the whole of Western Civilization and of who was actually effected during their time. Theâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦Machiavelli recites various examples of influential peoplesââ¬â¢ victories and failures within Europe who either act or donââ¬â¢t act out the nature he highlights in his analysis of humanist beliefs. He uses the infam ous Cesare Borgia as one such example. ââ¬Å"Cesare Borgia was considered cruel, yet his harsh measures restored order to the Romagna, unifying it and rendering it peaceful and loyal.â⬠(Machiavelli, The Prince 58). As one of the prevailing themes within the Renaissance, religion always played an important part within the arts and politics of Europe. However, the central entity responsible for all religious affairs, the Catholic Church, practiced some rather questionable methods of consolidating its duties between God and the people of the physical world. Many philosophizers and priests had questioned the goals and reasoning of the church throughout the fifteenth century, yet many met the same fate of being discredited by the church, forced into silence, or straight up killed and labeled as a heretic. 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