Dear Friends,
Yes, I realize I have not posted anything lately (either noteworthy or superfluous). This is not due to nothing to say. To the contrary, I have much to say about a lot of things. My current problem is that it is the end of the semester, and finals week starts next week, coupled with the new rule at Wake Tech that all classes must now have a final exam that is comprehensive, meaning that we will be tested on everyting we've been taught from the beginning of the semester instead of just what we've learned since the last test, as was customary in the past. Suffice it to say that the pressure is on and I am forced to actually study this time instead of just relying on my most current knowledge. As summer is approaching and I only have one class scheduled, during that time I will be posting more blogs. What would help me is some feed-back from you, the readers, as to what you would like me to research and comment on. (I love a challenge). Please send me your thoughts and please don't hesitate to share this site with your friends and family. I need all the exposure I can get.
I will see you after the exam schedule, hopefully with good news concerning my grades, or with lamentations over loosing my 4.0.
God's blessings on you all,
Mark
(According to Mark Taylor that is) Reflections on Scripture, Religion and Culture
Saturday, April 26, 2008
Friday, April 4, 2008
Sharing My Thoughts
Friends,
Below are two writings I recently did for my classes this semester. The one on the No Child Left Behind Act was for my political science class and the one on feminism in the gospels was for my world literature class. This particular one is special because my instructor pretty much raked the Bible over the coals over how women were treated. I thought he deserved to see the other side. :) By the way, I received an A on both of these papers!
Love to hear your thoughts,
Mark
Below are two writings I recently did for my classes this semester. The one on the No Child Left Behind Act was for my political science class and the one on feminism in the gospels was for my world literature class. This particular one is special because my instructor pretty much raked the Bible over the coals over how women were treated. I thought he deserved to see the other side. :) By the way, I received an A on both of these papers!
Love to hear your thoughts,
Mark
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