Communication has been an important role in our lives since the beginning of humanity. As it written in the Bible in the Old Testament chapter 10 and 11, one tongue was shared between everyone in the world. Until the day where the lord confused those who try to see his majesty, which resulted in to different tongues or language. With out understanding the way of communicating, it could be a hard process. As our world aged, the level of communicating aged too. The world came in to know the Language of the English that now is the number one known tongue in our planet. Which makes it easier for different races to understand each other and to communicate in a higher level as if it’s their own. Today are filled with new invention of ways for people to communicate compare to grandma’s days. Phones, emails, letters, peepers, texting and more are ways used today. But the controversy is, is it affecting the way we live.
Cowabunga class site is a different community compare to our class English 105. As for the site, we could leave short or longer comments and questions in the site. But not knowing what that person would think about it and what are their responses. On the other hand, as for in the classroom we could chat it up and ask questions over questions and actually seeing what facial expression are given. Also its exciting to talk to everyone then leaving comments to someone. Cowabunga not only has it negatives but positives too. You could visit the site just to look what classmates are posting which I find it interesting.
Comparing your class and your community at home or your house would be a whole different. In the classroom, there are comfortable and limit spots that you could share with your classmates. Meaning everyone has a different view on everything. On the other hand, Family shares a different vibe and a stronger level of comfort than in the classroom. You could talk about everything in your family and be open then in the classroom.
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Hey To'o!! I agree with your response. There are positives and negatives in both physical and virtual communities. I did find it interesting how you referred to text from the Bible to contribute to your response. Overall, I think your response made mine pale in comparison. I automatically thought that it is very well written and philosophical.
hey to'o, i love how you incorporate family into all of this. we dont really think about family in the virtual world, my mom and sister both have myspace and it gives us another way to stay in touch with each other.
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