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So, for these past few I have worked with Yoona and from her I have earned a couple of things:

I learned how to put the ñ in a sentence, how to copy and paste on a Mac, and most importantly of all, how to perfect a project, and reach full potential.

Yoona has taught me how to not only give my all in my projects, but how to expect the most from myself.

Thanks.

Reflection

Working together with Hanna has been an enriching experience. We covered many projects about various intriguing topics. We started off the program with doing a PSA on abortion. On this subject that I had no personal feelings to, I began to see both point of views regarding the controversy. For the following projects, we were able to craftily use the technology provided. Both of us being fairly new to the usage of the programs, we took it step by step to learn it together. Hanna made her project more interesting by brining in her own materials that had significant meanings to her. The whole class was able to learn the process of making a torta sandwich and doing a henna tattoo!

While working on these projects, we were also able to incorporate some literacy learning. Having a strong foundation in literacy already, Hanna was able to grow and develop her further interest in literacy. The combination of both technological use and literacy development surely made this program insightful. I hope Hanna continues on with her pursuit of her dream!

Hanna Saavedra

When I was 4, I touched a slug and thought I was going to become a slug myself.

My name is Hanna, 15, Poughkeepsie High School, obviously. I hate mustard, and love mayo. I detest pork, it feels like human. I like the warm, I hate winter. Food is the reason I wake up everyday. I like henna, I’m focusing on pointallism at the moment.Henna

Hannah Snowdon is my favorite artist/tattooist at the moment, she does beautiful pointallism. I adore this song.

That’s all I have for the moment, if you would like to know anything else, ask

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Bocuse restaurant at the CIA

Hello, my name is Yoona Park.

I am a Neuroscience and Behavior major, 15′. I was born in South Korea and I moved to Seattle when I was in grade school. I have two names: Yoona and Kristin. This is because I wanted my own American name when I moved to the States. Now, I like both names and do not have preferences. I love eating. I mainly love to eat Korean food. On the right, I am clearly too happy looking forward to my lamb dish.

Thanks for reading my bio!

Here’s a link to my introductory autobiography.

Here’s a link to the Vassar College website.