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Tennis Match Meme:
Okay, here's how this is going to work. You comment with a question (any question at all, I'm not restricting it to fandom, although I reserve the right not to answer anything that's too personal). I answer it and then ask you a question that has some thematic relevance to the question you asked me.
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Tennis Match Meme:
Okay, here's how this is going to work. You comment with a question (any question at all, I'm not restricting it to fandom, although I reserve the right not to answer anything that's too personal). I answer it and then ask you a question that has some thematic relevance to the question you asked me.
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Date: Oct. 19th, 2011 10:33 pm (UTC)Because I'm incapable of picking just one thing in answer to a favorites question:
Latin: I loved the clarity of it, the way it taught me more about my own language, immersing myself in the texts.
German: The creative writing parts, the way it showed me connections to writers before me and challenged me, hearing about different epochs and how society and historical circumstances influence art, discussing books and picking them apart to see what makes them tick.
Runner ups: history, art, biology
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Date: Oct. 19th, 2011 11:41 pm (UTC)It's a broad term to cover the workings of the government and the different ways of influencing the process. It's also called government relations. My focus was primarily on the federal government (Congress, the President, etc.) since the program is in Washington, DC.
Because I'm incapable of picking just one thing in answer to a favorites question
Haha, I know what you mean! I like to challenge people, but whenever anyone asks me for a favorite, I usually end up with a top ten list instead...