Showing posts with label AMH2020. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AMH2020. Show all posts

Sunday, December 10, 2017

H: Isn't that what love is all about? Doing things for others to make them happy, rather it's a gesture or a gift.

AMH2020 

“I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” - .” This is a quote by Maya Angelou. For my service project in AMH 2020 I decided to go with the second shipment of the Afghanistan boxes. I procrastinated my service project up until the last week of needing to send it out and compiled what I needed to place into the box on my one day off which was ironically on veterans day. Love was my core value when our class did the core value in class participation activity. There are so many ways that this project influences my core value.
                   I went to Lucky's market and bought some deodorant wipes that I thought would be helpful if the veterans just wanted a quick refreshing wipe to get rid of any odors. That was the only thing that I bought from Lucky's. I proceeded to the dollar general where I bought a large pack of Kleenex, some cough drops, as well as some large thick sox. I'm sure they have a medic tent to give them things when they are sick but I figured unwrapping it in a box would feel more homie. I also got containers of q-tips as well as baby wipes while I was there as well.
                  On Veterans Day I also made a trip to Wal-Mart where I purchased protein packed granola bars to help the Men start their day. I also bought plenty of hygiene supplies such as toothbrushes, toothpaste, and dental floss. I got them the crest 3d whitening toothpaste because I feel like it leaves me with the cleanest feeling. I also bought them compact washcloths that expand when water is applied Most of them had Spiderman on them they may seem a little childish but it's something that's different and fun and I hope they like it. Got multiple lufas as well for the men to pick and choose from along with bars of soap and deodorant. I got lotion and Chap Stick as well. The final item I got for this box was a multi colored pack of pens along with a note pad.
                  Once I figured out that this box was going to be my service project I spent time researching on what and how to go about creating the box. I read that if you were going to be shipping food items overseas it is best to bag up the goods in a baggie so the food doesn't taste like any of the other items you placed in the box such as soap. Upon my research I also found that the United States Postal office also provides military care packages free of charge which include 7 boxes a roll of tape and all of the necessary forms for the box to be able to ship at a standard rate of twelve dollars.
                  Upon the due dates arrival I grew more and more nervous as to what I would get for the solders risking their lives. I took more of a hygnic rout, after words I felt like a mother telling a child not to forget brushing their teeth. I really hope they enjoy the box and the contents inside. This box influences my core value because I thoughtfully created this box for the sole intention for another human beings happiness. Isn't that what love is all about? Doing things for others to make them happy, rather it's a gesture or a gift. I was able to, in some small way, affect the life of another person that I don't even know in a positive way. Doing this makes me personally feel go good inside. Maya Angelou's quote was rite, they may not remember what I did, or what I said, but I know that my box along with everyone else who sent the October and November boxes has affected their lives greatly and made them feel a sense of warmth, love, and home.
                  Creating this box relates to my major in the sole fact that it took time, effort, and creativity just like it takes all of these skills to create a new piece of art.  And in the end I was able to create something beautiful that will last, and be enjoyed by many. I strive to make my art make a person feel some sort of emotion rather it’s a negative or a positive emotion, it just depends on the piece and with this box I hope I have created a warm sense of home to spread throughout the community. 

T: The best way that we can be great as a society is to be HUMAN

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“A tree is known by its fruit; a man by his deeds. A good deed is never lost; he who sows courtesy reaps friendship, and he who plants kindness gathers love.”-Saint Basil. 

I took these powerful words and transferred the essence of the words into my service project. 

For my service project I chose to participate in one of the dinners at the Veteran’s Village on October 26th and I enjoyed myself very much. I was able to interact with the people that I was directly helping by giving them items that sustained them. I can also recall being able to laugh and joke with the guys as they went through the line to get a plate of food and there was joy in them being able to eat that meal. 

The people were super appreciative and it made the young adults that were volunteering question what happens when these type of dinners don’t occur, or when the vets had had their last meal before that one, or even where the vets’ next meal will come from. The importance of social outreach and doing for others was seen as a valuable teaching and learning moment for many that were there at the Veteran’s Village to volunteer their time. The things that a person takes away from something like this cannot be measured or valued by anyone but that person.

 The ability to make plates and have verbal and physical interactions with the residents of Veteran’s village showed me how important my involvement with the people that I will be helping in my career field will be. I have chosen Environmental Engineering and sometimes the connection to the people that the work directly affects gets lost in government regulations and corporate power. 

I think that by taking my time and being at Veteran’s village had an impact on me and the people there because it gave them an opportunity to see that the younger people of my generations have hearts and care. It also showed them that their service was not forgotten or unappreciated while it also showed me that each person must be shown value even when they feel valueless. The best way that we can be great as a society is to be HUMAN. In that I mean that we are all victims to life’s ups and downs and we must have the compassion to assist people in need even if it doesn’t appear to directly impact us. Everything in this life is connected in some way and it is important for each of us to do social service events or projects like this in order to maintain the optimum balance of society if we want true progress. In today’s world there is so much tension and fear amongst people that people make excuses to get out of living within their human nature.
Even though I am a few years older than the majority of my classmates, I still could relate to the separation that exists between the have and the have nots. The world that we live in is focused more on the concepts surrounding material possessions but people are empty on the inside. This imbalance creates so many issues that stunt our growth and projects like this make a way for people that are unaware of this imbalance to wake up and observe before the negative conditioning becomes a permanent pathway. 
When I go to Haiti each year, I feed and clothes people that are in need and I take medical supplies to small clinics and schools because supply costs are high and they cannot afford to pay. It does not appear to be a lot on the surface, but small events like this shape the future of the recipients of the good deeds or acts of kindness. It is my belief that this is the first chain to a link of chains that will change the world as we see it. One thing that has come to my mind while writing this, is that I need to stay grounded in these ideas while I go through my program and be apart of a few internships or volunteering events in my field. This project was great and I understand the reason it is important for students to complete. If the people that are over the curriculum could get a better understanding of the value this type of project has on a person I would wish that it was a part of all majors.

In closing, I feel happy that I took Dr. Soldani’s class instead of the online class. I was able to connect with a professor that has an investigative mind for history instead of the standard memorization and regurgitation teaching that most history professors hold. She told us stories so that we could see through her lens and it worked. I am grateful of her time and her dedication.

Monday, October 2, 2017

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Saturday, September 30, 2017

Grading**

Teller Amendment:

"The Teller Amendment was between Canada and Cuba and had nothing to do with the Americas."

Grading:

Anti-Miscegenation Laws:

"These showed racism for mixed breads."


Compromise of 1877:

"The South lost the right to slavery while the north got to keep theirs."

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Teller Amendment:

"An Amendment to the Constitution that the US cannot discriminate against Hispanic people."

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Open Door Note:

"Policy requiring the President to keep his office door open so that he can be monitored."

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Compromise of 1850:

"Compromise of 1850 made Puerto Rico a piece of land."

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Compromise of 1877:

"Mississippi wanted to become a slave state."

(actually, hmmm, true?)

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15th Amendment:

"15th Amendment gave citizenship to slaves.  Or it gave black people the vote."

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Compromise of 1850:

"I think this is the Missouri Compromise."

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Turner's Frontier Thesis:

"Turner said immigrants were bad.  *shrugging emoji*"


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Victoria Woodhull:

"Famous for the Victorian Era. She designed houses that had small spaces for everyone. Everyone wanted to follow Victoria Woodhull."

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Plessy vs Ferguson:

"Plessy vs Ferguson said that he was free, even with his seat. On the bus."

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15th Amendment:

"Imprison black people and destroy the black community."

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Hay-Bunau-Varilla Treaty:

"Treaty to undeclare war."


Thursday, September 28, 2017

Service Project Proposal and SignUp Links Fall 2017



Assignment:Hire yourself to use your talents and skills to contribute to this community in a meaningful way.   
A quick review of what students have done in the past should inspire you: http://www.melissalaughing.com/2017/09/service-project-proposals-and-final.html 

Propose to do  your own project or sign up to help me with one of the projects/events posted at the bottom of this post.  This proposal is due on Canvas*

AMH 2020 only:  If you are doing 2 projects, you need 2 separate proposals submitted to the 2 different links in Canvas.

OPENING: Pick a quote from below (or use another one but it better be good!) to start your essay.

ESSAY: Write up a thoughtful PARAGRAPH explaining why you are hiring yourself for this job. Save as a word.doc or pdf and submit to the link on Canvas.


Start your proposal with one of these or offer your own: 

I slept and dreamt that life was joy. I awoke and saw that life was service. I acted and behold, service was joy. - Rabindranath Tagore

The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.         -Mahatma Gandhi

What I am looking for is not out there, it is in me. -Helen Keller

We need more kindness, more compassion, more joy, more laughter. I definitely want to contribute to that. - Ellen DeGeneres

As you grow older, you will discover that you have two hands, one for helping yourself, the other for helping others.- Audrey Hepburn

I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.- Maya Angelou

Intelligence plus character-that is the goal of true education.― Martin Luther King Jr

“You give but little when you give of your possessions.
It is when you give of yourself that you truly give.” 
― Kahlil Gibran

“The wise man does not lay up his own treasures. The more he gives to others, the more he has for his own.” 
― Lao Tzu

“Try not to become a person of success. Rather become a person of value.” 
― Albert Einstein

Sign up links:


Veterans Village Dinner October 12: Theme – BBQ/Southern 7pm


Veterans Village Dinner October 26: Theme – Latin/Caribbean 7pm



Veterans Village Dinner November 9: Theme – Italian 7pm www.SignUpGenius.com/go/508094BA5A72E5-veterans3


Veterans Village Thanksgiving November 23:  Thanksgiving Feast 2pm


Victory Box to Afghanistan Round 1: Mail by 10/31


Victory Box to Afghanistan Round 2: Mail by end of day on 11/15



Veterans Village Holiday Dinner December 7:   Theme TBA

Gifts for the Holiday Gift Give Away


Veterans Village Dinner and Gift Give Away December 21: Holiday Favorites
Signup will be posted later. Let me know  if you want to come help!!