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About FROSLI

Hello everyone, my name is Allen Li. I was born in New York City "the Big Apple" Asian American, majoring in Graphic Design YES Graphic Design in a Business College but eventually I'll be transfer in order to pursue my career. A little business minor would help a lot in finding a great job. Some of my weakness are communicating ideas effectively to others for example unable to paint the big picture of what I envision. Another weakness would be unable to read nor write Chinese of my culture. I feel that being unable to read nor write my own language hinders a lot of future opportunities. One of my greatest strengths is the ability to listen attentively to others and the will to learn. I like to engage in to foreign territory such as learning a different language or trying new foods from different culture. Another strength of mines is cooking. I love to cook for because I was brought up to be self sufficient when I was small. Another strength that I see in myself is being able to connect things together. This means that I like to link things together to form a potential business. I often think of things to earn money with the least amount of resources required. I have been exposed to various cultures and met with a lot of successful business owners including lawyers, doctors, graphic designers, and so forth; and more importantly exposed to the their ideas or thoughts about how to make capital to fit my own interests. This has provide me with great experience in choosing my major and career path as a Graphic Designer/ Web. I believe in networking is the key that will enable your dreams to be successful.

The Chomsky Reader “The Manufacture of Consent”

After reading “The Manufacture of Consent” it described about American politics abusing its power to spread its government around the world. The reading showed several historical events such as the Columbus discovering the new world with the trade off with … Continue reading

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