On September 11,2001, three planes were hijacked by terrorists to attack the two world trade centers in New York and the Pentagon in Washington, DC. The death toll was about 3000 people. Clearly the lives of so many have been greatly impacted and though others may not have been directly impacted, though they might not have lost a husband, wife, daughter, friend, mother, father, acquaintance, the impact of 9/11 still affects many all around the world today. Ten years later, and travelling to the US still is threatening to me. With the level of security, it still feels like just as the 9/11 attack was unexpected, there is still a possibility that it can happen again and so they try to be prepared and protect you before it happens. However the question still always pops in the mind, "but what if it were to happen right now?" With a great thing like this, I am astounded by how 9/11 is treated simply as an afterthought. I believe that we all need to acknowledge that September 11, isn't ancient history. It's a day we all should remember and its lessons are too important not to pass them unto future generations. So often we hear or read about the reasons 9/11 happened, rather than the impact and its aftermath on individuals. I believe that people should be taught that they may remember beyond hard data, 9/11 is about real people, people who lived and died, during a pivotal event. Teaching the lessons of 9/11, I believe is the greatest way to honor those who died that day.
Friday, 16 September 2011
Thursday, 15 September 2011
Who Am I?
I am 17 year old Kishma Ferdinand, from St. Lucia. Presently, I am a second year student (sophomore), completing my bachelors in Biology. I am seeking to further my education at a medical school, and become a qualified doctor for children with cancer. My interests are mainly in debating, drums playing, stars and the study of cancer. I have grown and developed a talent in public speaking, having experience in both national and international debating, preaching of sermons in churches, various speeches, and much more. I have rated my self as 10 when it comes to communication, because I believe that because of my experiences, I have mastered the ability to express myself and reach out to people when I need to. Despite my skills in communication, frustration has become one of my greatest weakness, where I tend to give up on situations where I am faced with too many difficulties. When communication may get a bit too difficult, sometimes depending on the person or persons involved, I may tend to give up on the whole communication process and even choose to not communicate at all. I have, however, identified a solution to my problem.With diligence, i can make those situations that may seem to have much difficulty more personal, thus spending more time in overcoming the difficulties, rather than simply ignoring them.I believe that I am ready to take up this communication skills class, and is looking forward to a wonderful semester.
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