2011年10月15日土曜日

blog3

P.21
Q:
The auther says that even though she feels at home in the multi-cultural mix of Hawaii, she is still drawn to China and wants to spend time there to discover who she really is. Why do you think she feels this way? Do you think coming to term with your own cultural identity is important? Why or why not?

A:
I think because she wants to find answer to clear her mind.
I don't think it is not that much important for me to come to tearm with my cultural identity because I think multi-cultural is one of the identity of her. It doesn't has to be one culture for one person. I have a friend who is half of Japanese and Malaysian but she follows both Japan and Malaysia's cultural habit. So I think she doesn't need to limit the cltural identity.

2011年10月12日水曜日

blog#2

P.11 Interactive journal response

Q1.Were you born during the years of the Millennial Generation?
Do you consider yourself a Millennial?
How are your attitudes similar to or different from those described in the reading as typical of Millenials?

A.
Yes, because I was born in 1992. From the chart on the article, I belong to "Millennial."
Yes, because I grow up with development of Video Games, Internet and the other kinds of useful items. Also I grow up with high-technology society like Internet, cell phone and so on.
Similar from the reading is about Internet. It is natural for me to do research on the Internet since I was elementary school. Different from the reading is I am not that much thinking about society or global economy seriously everyday.

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