Nancy Huang

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Rubin Museum

The exhibits at the Rubin Museum were different from what I had expected. I expected abstract art but instead the museum focused on Himalayan art. The numerous figures of the gods and goddesses were familiar because they were similar to Buddha. The minor differences of the appearance, power, and symbolization of the gods from Buddha …

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New York Times Presentation

This project was the first one for me at Baruch. I had to find articles that related to our group’s topic and also interested me. After deciding on the articles I wanted to use and typed up the summaries, I had to play around with the blog tools and formats to get the post to …

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“Women Bought and Sold in Nepal” by Katie Orlinsky (Article 4)

In my ENG 2100 class, we read a similar and more in-depth article by Peter Landesman about human trafficking in Mexico. This article by Katie Orlinsky shares similarities with that of Landesman’s. Female victims are abducted, drugged, and transported to foreign places. In addition, human trafficking involves border officers in both the United States-Mexico and …

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“Students Accused of Cheating Return Awkwardly to a Changed Harvard” by Richard Perez-Pena (Article 3)

This article is shocking because students in Harvard, an Ivy League school, cheated on a final exam. If the students wanted to cheat, they should have done so cleverly instead of copying from classmates word for word. The professor and students should both be responsible for the situation. The professor made the final exam a …

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Ten Song Musical Playlist

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_v9MY_FMcw&list=PLuR0bQxkiqhwAYziZhNTcci3AtC-FVkE_ In the Youtube Playlist that I’ve created, there are a variety of songs that reflect who I am. The majority is Pop music but I chose these songs because of the lyrics or subject of the song. I think that most of the songs’ lyrics have meaning and make me think about everything from …

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