All day today while cleaning my room and gathering notes for school, Ive been watching MTV's True-Life series of real life situations among teens and young adults. I watched two episodes one about young people that are deaf and trying to live a normal functioning lifestyle and another about people that struggle with the disability of stuttering. Out of the two people for the episode about being deaf, the one girl Amanda was 21 years old and was trying out for the professional dance team and MTV followed her success and struggles. She made it to the ending second half auditions but didn't make the cut. I felt for her, no not because she had a disability but because she was a nice girl, friendly to everyone, practices very hard and has been dancing for years with her struggle and was very talented. As for the episode with stuttering there was a few people and every single one, every time they made a phone call and they would stutter the person on the other end would hang up.
That must be so hard for them, I can only imagine. It made me think about school believe it or not. At Berkeley everyone is so friendly and with the small good sized classes we have, its easy to make friends. In class last night my classmates and I were discussing that. We enjoy the environment of Berkeley College.
REMINDER!
STOP LUGGING AND DRAGGING YOUR BOOKS AROUND!
SELL THEM FOR CASH TO THE BERKELEY BOOK STORE
Textbook Buy Back
Monday - Thursday
March 22- 25th
10:30 AM - 6:30 PMBergen/Paramus Campus
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment