Friday, November 6, 2009

PORTFOLIO FRESHMAN SEMINAR - SUBJECT 10


SERVICE LEARNING

Summary:This is an example of how to develop a proposal to fulfil a community need in a way that has the highest assurance of success.
Comment:First time I've ever used Publisher!
Implications:The outline given by our professor is the same as the University uses in all its proposals for service projects. I hope to use it too some day, when working on a real issue.

PORTFOLIO FRESHMAN SEMINAR - SUBJECT 9

CASE ANALYSIS

Summary: This the given text with my analysis below...


Obama wants Honduran leader reinstated
The New York Times
By Stephen Dinan Tuesday, June 30, 2009
President Obama on Monday called the coup that ousted Manuel Zelaya as president of Honduras "not legal" and joined with the voices of leaders across the Americas in demanding that democracy be respected.
Mr. Zelaya was arrested Sunday morning and flown into exile in Costa Rica, but Mr. Obama said he "remains the president of Honduras, the democratically elected president there."
"It would be a terrible precedent if we start moving backwards into the era in which we are seeing military coups as a means of political transition, rather than democratic elections," Mr. Obama said after meeting with Colombian President Alvaro Uribe at the White House.
Roberto Micheletti, whom the Honduran Congress appointed to fill out Mr. Zelaya's term, said the ousted president had been removed legally by the nation's legislature and courts for trying to stay in office beyond the nation's term limits and for pushing what the courts deemed an illegal referendum to aid his bid.
"We respect everybody, and we ask only that they respect us and leave us in peace, because the country is headed toward free and transparent general elections in November," Mr. Micheletti told HRN radio.
Protests outside the presidential palace grew from hundreds to thousands, and on Monday afternoon, soldiers and police advanced behind riot shields, using tear gas to scatter the protesters. The demonstrators, many of them choking on the gas, hurled rocks and bottles, the Associated Press reported.
Security forces fired rifles, but it was not clear whether they were using live ammunition. There were no immediate confirmations of injuries. Reporters saw at least five people detained.
In criticizing the coup, the U.S. joined with leaders of nations ranging from Venezuela to Cuba, according to news services. The Associated Press reported that Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez threatened to "overthrow" the new government, though Mr. Micheletti shrugged off the threat, telling a radio station: "Nobody scares us."
Leftist leaders pulled their ambassadors from Honduras.
Mr. Obama, acknowledging a "dark past" in which the U.S. ignored democracy in favor of political stability or geopolitical interests, said America has moved beyond that.
"I think both Republicans and Democrats in the United States have recognized that we always want to stand with democracy, even if the results don't always mean that the leaders of those countries are favorable toward the United States," he said.
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said the U.S. is worried that Mr. Zelaya was defying court orders.
She also said that although it appears to be a coup, the U.S. is stopping short of officially designating it as such because that would mean U.S. aid would be halted.
"We are withholding any formal legal determination," she said.
Mr. Zelaya is an ally of other leftist Latin American leaders such as Mr. Chavez.
Honduran soldiers stormed the president's residence Sunday morning, hours before a referendum Mr. Zelaya had called to alter the constitution's term limits. News services reported tanks in the streets and soldiers in riot gear in the capital, Tegucigalpa.
The Organization of American States will hold an extraordinary general assembly meeting Tuesday to discuss the coup.
Mr. Zelaya, meanwhile, will address the U.N. General Assembly on Tuesday, a U.N. official confirmed.


Comments:

I'm surprised at the Obama Administration's point of view. The United States Bill of Rights says that: "A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the People to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed."
The purpose of a military Junta stopping the Government from doing what Zelaya was trying to do is crucial to maintaining democracy and avoiding a dictatorship. We'll see that Micheletti made the right move when the people will be able to cast their votes according to the conditions of their laws, still found in their constitution, when they go to the polls at the end of this year.

Peter

PORTFOLIO FRESHMAN SEMINAR - SUBJECT 8

COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUES

Summary: Here are some ideas from a Psycological Website about non-verbal and verbal signs that somebody is lying to you.
Comment: Only 7% of communication is verbal, so there's a lot to be said about recognising the body language meanings during a conversation.
Implications: Don't mess with me! I'll know if you're telling me the truth!!!

SIGNS THAT SOME ONE IS LYING TO YOU:

Non-Verbal
1. Less finger pointing
2. Lip licking
3. Lip puckering/tightening of lips
4. Increased swallowing
5. Fewer hand gestures
6. Hand-to-face grooming
7. Sighs/deep breaths
8. Hand and shoulder shruging
9. Handling objects
10. Looking away to the side or down
11. Touching nose
12. Crossing arms
13. Closing hands into fists
14. Covering of ones mouth
15. Stroking a mustache
16. Scratching of the nose
17. Twisting of the hair
18. Scratching the face
19. Lack of eye contact
20. Crossing of the arms
21. Adjusting clothing
22. Using the hands to fiddle with objects
23. Nervous tics and jitters

Verbal
24. Speech that is too slow
25. Speech that is too fast
26. Frequent hesitations
27. Lack of direct eye contact
28. Qualifiers/modifiers: not necessarily, but, however, almost,generally,basically.
29. Denials of lying: frankly, obviously, to be 100% honest with you,
as far as I know.
30. Speech errors: this is the old Freudian slip, changing your
thoughts and details mid-stream.
31. Pause-fillers: filling empty spaces with um, er, ah, uh.
32. Stuttering: a liar gets tongue-tied, runs words together, stammers
and slurs his speech.

PORTFOLIO FRESHMAN SEMINAR - SUBJECT 7









COMMUNITY CONTRIBUTIONS

Summary: What I would like to do for the community once I have graduated.

PORTFOLIO FRESHMAN SEMINAR - SUBJECT 6




BIBLIOGRAPHY USING APA FORMAT:

PORTFOLIO FRESHMAN SEMINAR - SUBJECT 5

CURRICULUM VITAE
Peter A. Woodman 804B, Condado de Baviera | Bello Horizonte de Escazu | 2288-4716 | 8926-6000 | woodman54321@hotmail.com

Career Objectives
Seasoned Entrepreneur with strong desire to expand knowledge and understanding of different cultures and languages. Insatiable appetite for Current Affairs and Political Science, ready for new challenges and further formal education.

Career Profile
Organised and methodical planning skills when working on projects
Natural communication skills with colleagues and employees
Good understanding of procedural requirements and business government
Tested experience in sales and training of sales staff

Qualifications
13 years experience as Owner and company director of small business responsible for client management, product development, sales strategies, human resources, and technical services.
10 years experience in Real Estate development and management, including land negotiation and legal requirements.
3 years experience in financial services and investments relating to factoring and assets.
2 years experience in the import/export trade of Central American commodities.

Personal History
2008-2012 Student at Ulacit Costa Rica.
2005-2008
Retirement and Humanitarian service in Vanuatu and Costa Rica.
1992-2005 Owner/ Director Chem-Luxembourg S.A., AKH Properties

Education
1989-1992 Humanitarian and religious volunteer work in France, Belgium and Luxembourg
1982-1989 Secondary School, and further education Apeldoorn, The Netherlands

Computer Skills
Microsoft Office, Macro media Dream weaver

Language Skills
English- Mother tongue
Spanish, French, Dutch- Fluently spoken and written
German, Luxembourgish, Bislama, Afrikaans- Conversational


References


Summary:My CV
Comment:There's still lots of room for improvement and i will be updating this as I further my studies.
Implications:For use in future job applications...

PORTFOLIO FRESHMAN SEMINAR - SUBJECT 4

BUDGET

http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0AlovKJnO6U6TdFVzYWowdW5XbzRyNUkyNzRXOHlWMkE&hl=en

Summary: A purely fictional budget to show I can live within my means.
Comment: I haven't had a job for 5 years now!
Implications: I know where my money is...There goes the closing bell...Do you know where you're money is?

PORTFOLIO FRESHMAN SEMINAR - SUBJECT 3


WELLBEING

Summary: This was a revealing exercise in visualizing ones priorities in life. It shows what takes up my time and what makes me happy.
Comment: I decided to portray it this was because I felt that my life is based on the four subjects in red...
Implications: This helped me to cut out the less important things in life. It's an ongoing process.

PORTFOLIO FRESHMAN SEMINAR - SUBJECT 2

PERSONAL TIME PROFILE

Summary: Follow this link to my Google calendar (goto January) to see the classes I'm enrolled in this semester (if you like).
Comments: You like?
Implications: http://www.google.com/calendar/render?tab=mc

PORTFOLIO FRESHMAN SEMINAR- SUBJECT 1




1. PROJECT MANAGEMENT GOALS

Summary: This chart shows my 2 year plan according to the available courses offered by Ulacit.
Comment: If all goes well and if I do not have a driving restriction because of ridiculous traffic rules, I'll be able to do this as planed!
Implications: I'll be smarter, an "edjacated" man.