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Author Archives: woojin.kim
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VOICES 4
Voices was inspiring, sad and heart-warming. The variety of monologues proved to be entertaining. From sad monologues discussing a parental loss or a best friend becoming ill to the cheerful ones discussing a best friend’s adventure into Europe, Voices gave me an emotional roller coaster. It also gave me some insight into the fellow classmates of 2015 – I felt connected to them as I heard about their stories.
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Freshman Monologue
Overhearing the many monologues of our classmates. I learned little tidbits of everyone’s personality and lifestyles. It was both comical and interesting. What a great way to learn about our fellow classmates.
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Nigh the Light
Walking for a cause is always rewarding. Night the light, an event to support Leukemia, was a touching experience. Set amidst the evening sky overlooking of the brooklyn bridge, the walk was relaxing experience. I truly enjoyed the several light-up wrist bands that accompanied the walk. It was as if brooklyn bridge became a rave night club for the night. Lol.
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Monologue
Freshman Monologue
Hi. I’m Michael Kim. I’m an actor at heart. Acting is my passion; it has been since I was eight years old. My mother was a single parent so she wasn’t home much during my childhood life. I spent most of my childhood in front of a TV playing out characters, immersing myself into fictional storylines. My mother would tell me stories of how I would impersonate a cartoon, celebrity and talk show host to her friends when they visited. I was a little entertainer at eight years old. Interesting enough, I had a knack for gathering a crowd and swaying them.
Most of my life, I’ve been told I have the “gift of gab”. Since I was a little kid, I would be the one rounding up my friends to go out and cause havoc. Persuading them of the adrenaline rush that comes from buying 10 dozen eggs (keep in mind this was when they were 99 cents a dozen) and throwing them at the kids down the block that we disliked. I was certainly a little rebel back down but you have to admit, if you done this before, it was hella fun. I have nurtured this gift of gab unknowingly throughout my young adult life and fortunately, it has guided me to positive directions.
One of those positive directions was landing me at Baruch. My goal here is to build a strong GPA so I can apply to USC or UCLA’s prestigious acting program in California. The dream is to be in California, pursuing my happiness. My hope is that someday I can pursue a variety of acting roles without the restraints of financial burdens. Just act, live vicariously through characters. Don’t have to be famous, just happy, being able to say I’m living my life to the fullest and living it my way.
Besides acting, my second goal is life to build a successful real estate investment firm. After interning at a multi-million dollar real estate investment firm last year, I fell in love with the business. My hope is that one day, I can simultaneously run a real estate company while pursuing an acting career. As you all know, being an artist is not financially stable, thus I hope this combination of a career in both artistry and business becomes my remedy to the “starving artist dilemma”.
Thanks for listening.
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A Time to Serve
Interesting article, especially intriguing is discovering that our government spends $10 billion a month during the Iraqi war. Additionally, the fact that almost $10 billion dollars is spent on the federal prison system every year is outrageous and simultaneously ridiculous.
As for the bulk of the article, a universal national service system sounds ideal but it will be surely difficult to implement. On theory, it makes sense and logical but practical use of it will be arduous. If executed, and hopefully so, the program will be the main factor in guiding America’s growth in the new era.
The article does rise some important issues such as an education corp – which I found very helpful at this time and day with our education system not ranked within the best 20 of the world. Education is an integral and essential part of our economy, government and general development of our capital. This idea was more fascinating to me.
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