For the four assignments that you choose to complete throughout the semester, you will reflect on your takeaway from each. Do not copy and paste your assignments. Think of this space as a brief way to communicate how the assignment engaged you, how it was personally relevant, and reflect on how you learned more about yourself after completion. Each assignment recap will need to contain an illustrative picture. Examples will be provided.
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This assignment I really like because I felt it was more hands-on. This means that I had to analyze the world from someone else perspective while keeping track of their evolving experience in order to learn something. This was personal for me because it answered some of the questions that I have about Rome myself. As stated in the assignment I thought Rome would be rich in the art culture and kind of old-timey, like a movie, but from Anna’s account is was like Newyork which is something that I could not have imagined if she did not experience it first hand. This assignment is a great example of learning from other experiences like I didn’t have to be there for the image of Rome to switch in my head.

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This assignment was a good read, the article more so gave me some different perspectives that I would have not thought about. The most obvious is how other people view our standards, which gave me a thought about how we in America to others seem to make things difficult and uptight (I would have to agree. The value that stuck out to me most was time and its control, I take world religion philosophy and the value of time is a big thing in this class just from a different perspective as in to say how religion is practiced is based off time and sometimes the time periods overlap, and one has a rift in what the natural order for that religion is. I said that to say that this is how I feel the value applied to my life. I chose the image below because this is the value of time the true value in my opinion which is that it has none, it is a fractured thing that moves in all directions depending on what we do with it and it is different for everyone who experiences it.
