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Week 2 Story: Hot Pursuit

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I have added this story to my Portfolio page for the class project. The story is the same, but the Author's note has been changed. If you'd like to see the changes, you can follow this  link. It was a crisp fall night and Officer Jack Rabbit was five hours into his ten-hour shift. No amount of coffee seemed to clear the fog that settled in his brain. POP! POP! POP! Gunshots rang through the air and that’s all it took for Officer Rabbit to spring into action. He quickly rounded the corner and saw a small gold sedan take off. This was his big moment, he thought to himself! He was going to catch the shooter and prove to his partners he wasn’t just a rookie anymore. He lights them up and the vehicle takes off. Officer Rabbit calls on the air for backup and the chase is on! They travel down Lake Hefner Parkway; their speeds increasing to 70mph. Soon Officer Bambi and Sargent Dumbo fall in line as secondary and paralleling units. As they continue South, spee

Week 2 Reading Anthology

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The Jataka I found most intriguing was that of the Rabbit, found here:  The Foolish, Timid Rabbit . This tale was written by Ellen C. Babbitt. The first thing I noticed about all the stories was the formatting of them. Short sentences that weren't in paragraph form. They were single lines in a short story. They conveyed the action or emotion for that particular part in the story. I thought that was an interesting way to write something. I'm not sure exactly what I was expecting for this assignment, but it definitely wasn't an anthology of very short stories. They reminded me of very familiar fables my parents used to tell me. Same concepts but with different characters. I thought it was interesting to see that the same wisdom had been passed along in different cultures. The thing I also liked about this story in particular was the content of the story. The others rang true in one way or another or reminded me to have wisdom in certain areas (like the one about keeping y

Week 2 Reading Overview/Extra Credit Reading Notes

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***** I completed this assignment well past the due date...however, I felt like I should still complete it since it's going to be setting up the rest of the assignments for the semester. I just got a little behind this week trying to figure out a routine and completely missed this assignment. Now to the actual assignment....... I chose the Narayan version of The Ramayana. I know this sounds silly, but the only deciding factor that played a part in why I chose this one is because it came in a paperback option. I REALLY enjoy the feeling of the pages and the smell of a book. I love reading but don't get to do much of it because I have zero free time, so if I have the option to read a "textbook" that looks more like a book, then I'm all about it. I also have a hard time reading things on the computer. I don't think it gives quite the same feel as turning the pages. So that's why I chose this version of the epic. After reviewing the videos and comic bo

Yes...I Love Technology

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I am quite excited about the technology aspect of this course. Although last fall was my first experience with blogging, it's something I'm interested in learning. Not so much for the actual writing content of it, but for the design part of it. After looking at several of the storybooks and blogs for this class, it's clear there are a TON of options to make it uniquely mine. So far, all my MIS courses have not dealt with anything design related. I know it is a growing field. While it's not directly related to management information systems, it does tie in quite a bit. For example, if I create a user interface for a client for a database, I want it to look nice. Most of the platforms used here are not for that purpose, but with all things technology, there are similarities. For me, I don't think the challenge in this class with be using the technology, but rather keeping it all organized. As for the level of technology used for this class, I will say it is more tha

Assignments

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Coffee! Taken 8/24/19 from my phone. This picture seems kind of random, but the post wasn't super specific about what it needed to contain. I decided that I'd take a picture of my most favorite thing in the morning: coffee!!! I have a hard time starting my day without at least one cup. This morning I'm working on my 3rd. It's super early and very quite at work. These weekend mornings are a nice break from the chaos! As I think about this assignment and the questions I'm supposed to answer, I realize this class might be a little more taxing than I had originally anticipated. There are a lot of assignments to keep up with each week. The assignments I'm most excited about are the readings. I enjoy reading and learning new things. The ones I'm most anxious about are the storybooks. Creative writing has never been something I've been good at. I struggle with coming up with abstract concepts and then expanding on them to make them interesting. Tha

Growth Mindset

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Before this assignment, I had never heard of Carol Dweck. However, after looking up growth mindset, it is apparent she is well versed in this subject and has an abundant amount of information available on the world wide web. If I'm being completely honest, I think I side more with the fixed-mind critics. I'm a bit skeptical of the effectiveness of this concept. I also think that it is hard to apply in fixed structures or matrix style evaluations. Last semester I was tasked with creating an inspiration/goals board and I really struggled with it. For me personally, I don't find quotes inspiring to do more. Now that I typed that out, it sounds super negative! Not my intention. However, I was raised in a home where failure was not an option, but if you did fail, you kept trying until you succeeded and that was the fuel you needed to keep going. I am also a very goal oriented person. With that mindset, i feel that it probably sets limitations. I have a goal in mind, I work tow

Weird But Effective Introduction For Sarah

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I will admit I'm not very witty when it comes to creating titles for things. So I thought I'd Google ideas to be creative with my phrasing of the word introduction. The first thing that came up was a list of 74 catchy blog titles that will grab people's attention. A list of fill in the blank titles. After trying to add "introduction" to each of the titles, the one I settled on made me giggle the most: Weird But Effective Introduction For Sarah. If you want to see the list for yourself, you can follow this link:  Funny Blog Titles . As the title suggests, my name is Sarah. I'm double majoring in accounting and MIS and I plan to apply for the accelerated master program at the end of the semester and start working towards my masters in MIT. However, I may just settle for one bachelors and be done with it! I have been going to school for the better part of a decade now and have changed majors so many times I've lost track. I am married and have children. M

Storybook Favorites

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The first story book that I really enjoyed was titled The Epics of Food. Here is a link to this storybook: The Epics of Food . Naturally I clicked on this one because I love food! The introduction is short, simple and to the point. The author outlines the three stories that are told. I also though this storybook was interesting because it not only talked about the characters and how they relate to food, but it also provided a history for each food and how it relates to the culture. I thought it was a great take on something that could be potentially difficult to be creative with. Food is a necessity to sustain life so I thought it interesting to also see how she relates this to life in her posts. Kheer with Condensed Milk Source:  Wikimedia The next storybook I clicked on simply started out of curiosity. The title of the storybook is Looney Tunes Goes to India. Here is a link to this one: Looney Tunes Goes to India . I feel like I couldn’t not check this one out. Sure en

Favorite Place

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Dirt Road auf Kangaroo Island Taken Feb 19th, 2003 Source: Wikimedia Commons This picture of dirt roads looks very similar to a piece of property my husband and I purchased. I grew up on a farm and it reminds me of home. I know that when I'm out here, it's quiet and there is a peace that comes from that silence. I also enjoy dirt roads because of the surroundings. Sometimes there is nothing for miles on end. Other times you see cattle or horses or the most beautiful hills and lakes around. I work in downtown OKC and am constantly surrounded by people and traffic and noise. It's always go, go, go without a minute to collect your thoughts. When I drive these roads to get to this spot, the tensions of my high-stress job all kind of melt away. Not matter what has happened in my day, I know that I am home. Although this picture is simple, it was instantly the first place I thought when asked where my favorite place was. I could have said Vancouver or Mexico, as I

Time Strategies

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Picture Cat Writer.  Author  Fazelrodrigues1   Taken October 18th, 2017 Source:  https://Wikimedia/wikipedia/commons/6/65/Procrastination.jpg I read several of the articles on time management for this assignment, as this is something I struggle with. However, the two I took the most away from were: 4 Questions to Help You Overcome Procrastination   by Peter Banerjea  The Myth of Too Busy   by Tim Grahl In the second article about being too busy, it talks about re-phrasing the word busy and stating you didn't prioritize a certain task or event. I thought this was an interesting way of looking at it. I say, "I'm too busy" quite frequently. I've never thought about how I prioritize my time in that way before. I just have a list of things I need to get done and I try and squeeze them all in. I also liked that the article said if it's not moving your towards your goals, then you don't need it in your life. I think this is advice I can use. If it's

Test..1....2...3.....

Test post for MLLL 4993 Fall 2019 course.