Thursday, February 21, 2013

Week 7 EOC: Lawyers

Greene Roberts and Rasmussen
-(702) 529-1865 
-8485 W Sunset Rd Suite 208, Las Vegas, NV 89113
   
Marquis Aurbach Coffing P.C.
-702-979-2405


Watson Rounds
-702-636-4902

Law Office of Mary F. Chapman
-702-800-9089

Barron and Pruitt, LLP
-702-870-3940

Kenehan and Lambertsen Limited
-702-997-1732

The Amin Law Group
-702-990-3583

Weide and Miller, Ltd
-888-336-9296


Reynolds and Associates
-702-997-0467

John Peter Lee, Ltd
-702-475-3437

Thursday, January 31, 2013

EOC: week 4

The Jeapordy experince this week was difficult for me. Finding the questions that suited each catergory and organizing them was a slight challenge. But, the game itself was a fun and interesting learning experience. The teams that we were put in for each seperate game was a big help. Having to work together with each other really opened up more oppurtunities to recieve information. The book was kind of hard to navigate at times due to the pressure of the game. Everybody wanted the win and not let their team down. Many of the questions were different, but I found the ones that were the same in different students games helped me more. They say repition is the father of learning. I belieev this to be true. The more we reviewed a question, the more the answer stuck  with me. All in all, I had a good time with this project; even though I didn't win a single game. I still believe you learn more in failure than in victory.

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Week one EOC: My voice

I've been involved in music as far as I can remember. Having a father that's a DJ, a mother that's a choir director and an older sister that's a dancer, there seemed to be no other choice for me. Being a musician, singer/ song writer, dancer and DJ has really put me at a competitive edge in the industry. I also have love for all genres of music. There's no song I will not give a chance at least once. This is why I decided to take up my career as an audio engineer. The idea of being able to take something someone composed or performed and edit it into a potential timeless song fascinates me. Being able to manipulate sounds and frequencies is something that really expresses creativity. In my mixes I try to do something new every time. I spend countless hours going through sounds and plug-ins just to find the perfect one. And yet, I don't mind it at all. It's my passion. My mother always told me if I'm going to do something make sure it's what I love to do. That's the key to happiness. Music makes me happy, so it makes sense that this was the only option for my career.