Mlyk
Sep 23, 2014
Scholarship / 'I wasn't born with a silver spoon in my mouth' - SEMESTER AT SEA PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLARSHIP [5]
Hello everyone! I'm in a bit of a pinch at the moment where the individual who last edited my essay stated that, "Written with impeccable elegance you only glaring problem is I don't see a project but outside of that the rest is fine I suggest you trim some fat and replace it with content on the project." My question and concern now is I planned on mailing it in today and am now second guessing myself, do I not follow the prompt as well as I'm supposed to?
Please answer the following question. Responses should be between 600 - 800 words.
- Semester at Sea's mission is "to educate individuals with the global understanding necessary to address the challenges of our interdependent world." Semester at Sea's core values include:
-ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE, which gives rise to transformative awareness and profound learning experiences
-INTEGRITY and the commitment to uphold the principles of honesty, sincerity, and trust
-INTERCULTURAL EXCHANGE and GLOBAL UNDERSTANDING
-GLOBAL SERVICE in support of local communities and their needs
How do you currently exemplify these values and how do you envision embodying these values on your voyage? ? Include a specific goal and action plan that incorporates both shipboard life, as well as in-port experiences:
o A sequence of steps that must be taken for a strategy to succeed:
- 1. Specific tasks: what will be done and by whom.
- 2. Time horizon: when will it be done.
- 3. Resources allocation: what is needed to accomplish specific activities
I wasn't born with a silver spoon in my mouth, just your familiar stainless steel set purchase conveniently hoarded by loved ones along the way. Those same loved ones who found the conditions of our motherland unsuitable as a safe environment and opportunities sparse for their children and future youth. Many finding themselves drawn into alien-like countries baffled yet intrigued by culture and language. It is here in the small town of Pawtucket, Rhode Island conditions and opportunity seemed more than promising for some of the family to settle here.
Growing up my sense of identity was transformed from a struggle to welcoming as my shy nature always seemed to get the best of situations. At times in my childhood having been an only child for six years, naively made me think that my thoughts could be read and that words were not of much use to me. From experiences alike I find it no surprise how I've matured into a visual learner, interacting with open-minded creatives in such a supportive community I began to understand my voice.
"Arnheim (1969) considers the visual language superior because it comes closer to the original stimulus than verbal language which is linear and one dimensional, by comparison"
Through the sharing of ideas, self-development and creative nature the work I've produced has become influenced by my true understanding of experience, having visual perspective as a guide.
The values I've developed in my own community have more than equaled my expectations in the core values the Semester at Sea program abides by, urging me to further develop my passion in art into something that could impact others on an international level.
As nomads of the world it can be so easily forgotten other means of connecting with the people of the land were so eager to venture upon. I've always felt my experience as a traveler would be fulfilling for the opportunity alone but somehow still lacking full potential by not verbally being able to interact with some of those I encounter. Words have left a lifetime of stories to the imagination, becoming adaptable and relatable from culture to culture, but for many verbal exchanges arise as difficult when face to face with someone of another tongue. This is where I believe art as a visual language can intervene in such a problem.
Throughout history it has been recorded in ancient cultures how visual language existed even before words grew into the height of importance it has earned today. Showing old methods of mark making on surfaces can still invoke and depict feelings and exchange information within images. To step out of the familiarity of your culture, sinking yourself in another with no restrictions, I believe allows us to link not only with the land but the community. Giving natives a different perspective on foreigners interacting inside their country, instead of only from the standpoint of a tourist.
I want to take this passion further by redefining art as a visual language to approach eschewed groups. This will not only broaden cultural perspective with a new taste for communication on language barriers, but allow personal connections between individuals. My awareness on worldly events only reaches as far as what I've seen and heard through media. Obtaining such on issues regarding battered women, prostitution, LGBTQ rights and gender equality, making my goal to reach out to these groups during the duration of the journey ahead. Here are some statistics and figures on the groups that have fueled my idea.
*I inserted pictures here*
Creating activities that embody the idea of art as a language, such as exploring various forms of art (expressionism, abstract, minimalism etcetera) and combining it with a memory. At the end of the exercise a collection of the pictures would then be discarded (either buried, burned, put into a bottle later thrown into the ocean, whatever action seems to identify with the culture the most) as a memento, sign of leaving the past behind or moving forward. This would allow the group to share their own personal experiences, glimpsing into the memories that they hold strong ties to. In locating such groups I would work independently and alongside staff, faculty and students in the world is your campus advancement program. For input and contributions on how I could strengthen the core of my aims.
I'm not simple. I strive for more than some believe I can accomplish, yes doubt comes along but it's during those times as I arise that I feel more confident than ever. I'm also a dreamer. One who dreams in her reality because even now, nineteen years later, I refuse to believe that my dreams can't be real. Art has shown me this, how I can transcend walls and barriers, connecting those within my vision on a level that becomes their own.
Hello everyone! I'm in a bit of a pinch at the moment where the individual who last edited my essay stated that, "Written with impeccable elegance you only glaring problem is I don't see a project but outside of that the rest is fine I suggest you trim some fat and replace it with content on the project." My question and concern now is I planned on mailing it in today and am now second guessing myself, do I not follow the prompt as well as I'm supposed to?
Please answer the following question. Responses should be between 600 - 800 words.
- Semester at Sea's mission is "to educate individuals with the global understanding necessary to address the challenges of our interdependent world." Semester at Sea's core values include:
-ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE, which gives rise to transformative awareness and profound learning experiences
-INTEGRITY and the commitment to uphold the principles of honesty, sincerity, and trust
-INTERCULTURAL EXCHANGE and GLOBAL UNDERSTANDING
-GLOBAL SERVICE in support of local communities and their needs
How do you currently exemplify these values and how do you envision embodying these values on your voyage? ? Include a specific goal and action plan that incorporates both shipboard life, as well as in-port experiences:
o A sequence of steps that must be taken for a strategy to succeed:
- 1. Specific tasks: what will be done and by whom.
- 2. Time horizon: when will it be done.
- 3. Resources allocation: what is needed to accomplish specific activities
I wasn't born with a silver spoon in my mouth, just your familiar stainless steel set purchase conveniently hoarded by loved ones along the way. Those same loved ones who found the conditions of our motherland unsuitable as a safe environment and opportunities sparse for their children and future youth. Many finding themselves drawn into alien-like countries baffled yet intrigued by culture and language. It is here in the small town of Pawtucket, Rhode Island conditions and opportunity seemed more than promising for some of the family to settle here.
Growing up my sense of identity was transformed from a struggle to welcoming as my shy nature always seemed to get the best of situations. At times in my childhood having been an only child for six years, naively made me think that my thoughts could be read and that words were not of much use to me. From experiences alike I find it no surprise how I've matured into a visual learner, interacting with open-minded creatives in such a supportive community I began to understand my voice.
"Arnheim (1969) considers the visual language superior because it comes closer to the original stimulus than verbal language which is linear and one dimensional, by comparison"
Through the sharing of ideas, self-development and creative nature the work I've produced has become influenced by my true understanding of experience, having visual perspective as a guide.
The values I've developed in my own community have more than equaled my expectations in the core values the Semester at Sea program abides by, urging me to further develop my passion in art into something that could impact others on an international level.
As nomads of the world it can be so easily forgotten other means of connecting with the people of the land were so eager to venture upon. I've always felt my experience as a traveler would be fulfilling for the opportunity alone but somehow still lacking full potential by not verbally being able to interact with some of those I encounter. Words have left a lifetime of stories to the imagination, becoming adaptable and relatable from culture to culture, but for many verbal exchanges arise as difficult when face to face with someone of another tongue. This is where I believe art as a visual language can intervene in such a problem.
Throughout history it has been recorded in ancient cultures how visual language existed even before words grew into the height of importance it has earned today. Showing old methods of mark making on surfaces can still invoke and depict feelings and exchange information within images. To step out of the familiarity of your culture, sinking yourself in another with no restrictions, I believe allows us to link not only with the land but the community. Giving natives a different perspective on foreigners interacting inside their country, instead of only from the standpoint of a tourist.
I want to take this passion further by redefining art as a visual language to approach eschewed groups. This will not only broaden cultural perspective with a new taste for communication on language barriers, but allow personal connections between individuals. My awareness on worldly events only reaches as far as what I've seen and heard through media. Obtaining such on issues regarding battered women, prostitution, LGBTQ rights and gender equality, making my goal to reach out to these groups during the duration of the journey ahead. Here are some statistics and figures on the groups that have fueled my idea.
*I inserted pictures here*
Creating activities that embody the idea of art as a language, such as exploring various forms of art (expressionism, abstract, minimalism etcetera) and combining it with a memory. At the end of the exercise a collection of the pictures would then be discarded (either buried, burned, put into a bottle later thrown into the ocean, whatever action seems to identify with the culture the most) as a memento, sign of leaving the past behind or moving forward. This would allow the group to share their own personal experiences, glimpsing into the memories that they hold strong ties to. In locating such groups I would work independently and alongside staff, faculty and students in the world is your campus advancement program. For input and contributions on how I could strengthen the core of my aims.
I'm not simple. I strive for more than some believe I can accomplish, yes doubt comes along but it's during those times as I arise that I feel more confident than ever. I'm also a dreamer. One who dreams in her reality because even now, nineteen years later, I refuse to believe that my dreams can't be real. Art has shown me this, how I can transcend walls and barriers, connecting those within my vision on a level that becomes their own.