Thursday, July 30, 2009

A&M Questions

Ahmad: i would say that i haven't been in that type of situation but i know friends that have. my boys friend that's a girl likes him and her family likes him too,but only to be friends with their daughter and nothing more. as much as they want to be with each other he's respecting her families wishes at no mixed race relationships. still i don't feel that its right because its their lives and i don't believe others should run it for them.
For Persepolis Marjane wants to be out where the action is when it came to protesting. she wants to stand up to the "big man"and being at such a young age she cant go because of her parents fear of what could happen.

Marqui: when it comes to setting goals i have a lot of those. my goals are to go to college and graduate because in my household family my brother went to college but didn't finish because of bad choices. he picked up some bad habits and made decisions that he probably shouldn't have. my mom was crushed that he left school but she came to accept it after a while, but she talks about it to this day that he could have gone back but didn't. that's my goal to prove to my family that I'm nothing like my brother and i don't give up to easily, i may make mistakes and bad decisions but i know i can learn from them and be a stronger person. i want to make my parents proud especially my dad, he never had the opportunity to go to school because he left before he got to high school, and he tells me i can be somebody and that i can go places. i am very grateful that both my parents have encouraged me and make me go a few steps further in my life and how they are supporting me in becoming a teacher.
Marjane had some goals at being a chemist like Marie curie and become a well educated woman in the society. she had theses goals but yet she almost felt they were impossible because of the revolution. but she is becoming a well matured young woman for her age i have no doubt she will be what she puts her mind to.

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