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Monthly Archives: November 2014
My One Problem With Magic Mike
I like Magic Mike. I think it is an engaging and interesting film and not just because of the all the beautiful sweaty naked men. There is some really beautiful and interesting cinematography. The film has authentic dialogue and characters. All of this you can see in this clip where Matthew McConaughey’s Dallas is teaching […] Continue reading
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London Calling
After returning to the United States in early June, I was immediately thrown back into the chaos of an American metropolis. This summer, I had the incredible opportunity of working at a medical publishing company in the heart of New York City. Readjusting to the congestion, the cacophonous roar of sirens and car horns, the […] Continue reading
Monday, We Meet Again: Start the week off with a simple, healthy dinner
Well here we are again, the inevitable start of another work week. Getting back into the grind is not the most enjoyable event so to boost your spirit, make yourself a satisfying, healthy meal. To conquer your case of the … Continue reading → Continue reading
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Friday Night in Mendoza
It is Friday afternoon. After a hard week of working and studying, the weekend is just around the corner. Dusk is falling in Mendoza and it invites me to relax and enjoy great moments with friends. Around seven p.m. I finish washing my car and start planning what I will do during the night. […] Continue reading
the one where i took an african dance class
Here at Dickinson College (that’s where I go to school), we are required to take four blocks of PE. Each block of gym is half a semester, so it amounts to two full semesters of gym. But, luckily for me, going to the gym and running for 50 minutes, three times a week is not […] Continue reading
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Understanding the Horse Draw
So, now that you kind of have a general idea of how these shows work (I hope), let’s take an in-depth look at one concept that is relevant at all collegiate shows—the horse draw. The horse draw can either be … Continue reading → Continue reading
Coach Jerry Kill Celebrates Minnesota Win in Odd Fashion
This past Saturday the Minnesota Golden Gophers played their in-conference rivals, the Iowa Hawkeyes, for the Floyd of Rosedale Trophy. From the start of the game, the Golden Gophers showed dominance over the visiting Hawkeyes, riding a 35-7 lead into halftime. Offensively, the Golden Gophers were scoring at will, running up and down the field […] Continue reading
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The Photography of Tom Fischer
I woke up on Saturday morning and decided to stop in at the Dickinson College Goodyear Gallery. Since I live in one of the Goodyear apartments, it was literally right out my back door. Within a minute of leaving my apartment, I was surrounded by the photography of Tom Fischer, a professor of photography at Savannah […] Continue reading
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Accept it: Merging Digital Writing into a Classroom Setting
Take a stroll through the campus quad, or even sit down in a college cafeteria. Attend a class at a large university, or maybe even walk through a school’s athletic center. Wherever you are on a college campus, you cannot … Continue reading
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Engaging the Digital World
Anthony Survilla Writing in and for Digital Environments Professor Kersh October 23, 2014 Engaging the Digital World Digital writing has become an important asset in our society throughout the last decade. With texting, blogging, and social networks, people … Continue reading