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Dena Laney blogs about library classes and connects to other student blogs from her classes. Here is where you will write your second blog post. Be sure to remember to follow the prompt included with the blog reflection assignment for proper credit. You can also add links and images by clicking the toolbar above. Stay with me as I publish and then view our blog.
Sunday, June 22, 2008. This is definitely an awesome experience and it my 2nd time taking an online class. i actually like it alot, its so easy, to not have to find parking at lbcc. haha but at the same time, its kind of bad for me. i like waiting til the last minute to do things and this is definitely a perfect example. Sunday, June 8, 2008.
Wednesday, July 30, 2008. Green building projects in California has become a major issue of discussion over the past several years. In the year 2007, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger vetoed a legislation that was meant to establish green building projects as law.
Friday, August 1, 2008. GOVERNMENT and AMERICAN SOLDIERS POST IRAQ WAR. My topic has to do with the government and soldiers of Iraq War and what policies and programs are in place to assist with their mental, physical and financial transition after the war. I have not heard any discussion from the government as to how we help the soldiers cope with life here back in America. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS SUBJECT HEADINGS.
Sunday, June 22, 2008. I finally fot the hang of doing this class, I recently figured out how to reply to the discussion forum. I like this online course because there nothing hard about it. All I have to do is actually do the work. This blog thing is ok, its kind of like myspace, but without the friends and making your own design on the webpage. Monday, June 2, 2008.
Friday, August 1, 2008. The best way to approach a topic of this caliber is to look at the historical aspect of racism, minorites in politics, and then look at the modern view of politics and race in America. The strongest areas of research can be found by researching race relations in the United States and politics. Some items are available at the Long Beach City College Library. Library of Congress Subject Headings.