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Eduction Background

Pace University, Pleasantville, NY                                                   January 2016...

Introduction

Here is the brief introduction of me. 

Work Experiences

VOLUNTEER WORK EXPERIENCES Xi’an Forest of Steles Museum (Beilin Museum)                      ...
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Intro to Documentary

Today was Saturday, and the weather in Havana was still pretty good. Our filming mission continues on. Actually when we remember that we will go back to United States soon, we all felt a little bit unwilling. Maybe we already got used to having this kind of living styles, busy but meaningful.

            After finishing the simple and hurried breakfast, we left for our first stop. I know the matutinal lecture may be boring and tedious, fortunately we were all zesty. This lecture mainly talked about the utilization of new resources in Cuba. After a little bit of explanation from the speechmaker, I surprisedly found that this utilization is similar to the method of the rustic parts in China. Perhaps environment-friendly sources have becoming more common and popular in the global economic system.

            Our second stop was village. We went to a special residential building, which is use for teaching English for children. We tried to get the answer about the reason of making plan for teaching children how to speak English from the planner. He explained the reason and details during our interviewing. The most exciting part was performance from the local people. Some of us also joined them and danced with them together. It means we all love dance.

            Next, we went to a wonderful lunch. The reason why I use the word-wonderful to describe our lunch was that we were so hungry. Even though the food was a little bit greasy, we still enjoyed a lot.

            Finally, we went to the old town of Havana. This party is my favorite part, because I can see a lot of distinctive architectures here. We walked with crowded tourists, and captured those beautiful and precious sceneries by cameras. Those architectures, which I saw in the old town of Havana reminded me about some movie plots. They are magnificent and unique. I never see these kinds of architectures in China before, so each architecture was so attractive for me, even a hotel. Along the street, we walked together, laughed together and filmed together. I know this station was our last station. However, I still did not prepare enough to say Good bye to this beautiful and hospitable country.

            Oh, I almost forgot the fancy dinner. Because it was our last dinner in Cuba, except happy we also got some kind of sad mood. The certificates, which we got from dinner, showed people that we all got a wonderful finish and grade for this unforgettable travel.

            Cuba, I wish I will get an another chance to visit you. Dear classmates and professors, I will miss you so much after I go back to China.

Individual project for Media Relations

Course Listing

Spring 2017:
MCA 670Eff Web Archtctr & Com Design
MCA 693Internship

Fall 2016:
MCA 601Industry Theory and Practice
MCA 602Writing for Organizations
MCA 696DEditing Aesthetics

Spring 2016:
MCA 603Effective Spkng for Indus Prof
MCA 610Communications Research
MCA 620Media Relations
MCA 655Producing the Documentary

Writing Enhanced Courses

Writing for Organization FALL 2016 71220 

keynote speech for Effective Speaking

                                  Why reading is so important for us  

            My target audiences are the college students.

            Hello everyone. Today my keynote speech’s topic is the importance of reading for a student. As students, we all know that we have to read every day. But why we need to read? Is reading necessary for us? First of all, I would like to take a simple survey. In this classroom, how many of you have the hobby of reading? How many of you keep reading everyday? Is anybody here can tell me your opinion about why we need to read?

            Reading has at all times and in all ages been a source of knowledge, of happiness, of pleasure and even moral courage. In today's world with so much more to know and to learn and also the need for a conscious effort to overcome the divisive forces, the importance of reading has increased. In the olden days if reading was not cultivated or encouraged, there was a substitute for it in the religious sermon and in the oral tradition. The practice of telling stories at bed time compensated to some extent for the lack of reading. In the nineteenth century Victorian households used to get together for an hour or so in the evenings and listen to books being read aloud. But today we not only read, we also want to read more and more and catch up with the events taking place around us. The various courses and classes being conducted in rapid reading support this belief.

            The amount of reading one should get through is of course nobody's business. There is no end to it for there is a variety of subjects to read about. The daily newspaper or the popular magazine while it discusses topical issues and raised controversies, it also provokes thought and throws light on human nature. It brings the news of wars, rebellions, organizations, political stances, heroic deeds together and helps knit a world of some sort. There is then the serious reading undertaken for research and for satisfying one's longing for knowledge. It may be a subject of scientific significance, or a subject of historic or philosophic importance — varying according to the taste of the person. This kind of reading disciplines the mind and trains one for critical and original thinking. There is yet another kind of reading-reading for pleasure. Though serious reading is also a source of pleasure, reading which is devoted mainly to it differs in one respect. It grows upon one, it gives before demanding and it soothes and relieves tension and loneliness. The only kind of reading which neither stimulates thought nor provides knowledge is one which is approached negatively, with the simple motive of escape and of "killing" time.

A person who is widely read is able to mix with others: he is a better conversationalist than those who do not read. He can stand his ground. Reading broadens the vision. It is in a way a substitute for travel. It is not possible to travel as much as one would like to and reading can fill in the gap created by the lack of travel. "Reading," as Bacon wrote in his essay. 'Of Studies'. "make a full man: conference a ready man: and writing an exact man". Thus a widely read man is a better conversationalist and is able to see the other point of view.

            Literature is a form of art which can cross barriers and if one does not know the language in which a piece of literature is written, one is willing sometimes to learn the language. Even if one does not learn a language one reads the literary work in translation. This contributes to the growth of understanding and tolerance amongst people. Reading also helps one to see the present in relation to the past and the future, and thus develop a historical perspective.

            Care is needed to ensure that reading does not become a substitute for real life. The moment one ceases to enjoy the ordinary pleasures and happiness of life and is content to enjoy them vicariously through fictional and historical representations, one loses all the benefits of reading and loses contact with life.

            With the cinema and television taking up a great deal of attention of children, teenagers and even adults, the habit of serious reading is dying out. People are content to read abridged versions. SeeSeeSeeSeeSeeSee films, go through illustrated comics and be content. But just as reading should not become a substitute for the joy of living or drive out the other forms of entertainment, other substitutes should not be accepted for the pleasure of reading which lies in the act itself. One may be selective, may be discriminating but no one can afford to shut himself off from this rich and ever-growing world of literature. 

            Now, each of you should understand the importance of reading. So please read the beneficial articles, magazines and others as much as possible. Finally, you will realize how much hidden treasures you harvested through reading. Thank you!