Saturday, October 12, 2019

What did you find out about Europe/Germany?

Hilter must want us to stay behind Ireland.

I mean, American women are so factual and true. European/German women some just play around and can't be on target in their dealings and in the end you're considered shit.

Affordability

Why do people discourage kids who aren't rich from having enough money?

Did you know the Mormon Tabernacle Choir Orchestra...

…has had the same concertmaster since I think 1999? It's mixed age, plenty of people younger than me too. The older people seem very strict, though, about it, there, and in a way in most places it becomes an obsession.

Is that you?

Is there only a consequence for the people with a problem or people who are treated better unfairly ... when you find one generation seems they may be impossibly out of it for being as good as others?

I notice it looks like some of Generation X looks uncomfortable with what they're made of, like whatever they ate made them disgusting.

So, it's true.  Baby Boomers had the best food and health lives.

I like music, and I've noticed mixed generation orchestras, and the Late Boomers reign like they say it's too bad like other people did something wrong rather than suffered unfair influences in their lives..  I guess some things only go so far for some people's understandings.

Sociology

It's too bad I have maybe 6 general studies requirements and maybe 2 major courses, to also get the degree.

I just wanted to dabble in some sociology.  I blog about it.  Sounds like a fun thing, something different and socially healthy.

(link)
SYG 2000 - INTRODUCTORY SOCIOLOGY
"Enables student to understand social behavior and social processes and become familiar with vocabulary and methodology of discipline of sociology. Emphasis on culture and personality, age and sex roles, family, deviant behavior, social class and stratification, group behavior and social change"

I could also go there and retake some classes I flunked out of long ago, if I can't get medical withdrawals for then.

It only makes sense to maybe take a general studies course, too, when I start.
- English 2
- New Student Experience
- Math - College Algebra
- Math - Statistics
- Science
- Science




Here it is at another school.

Here's my guess.

- English 2
- History
- History
- Science
- Science
- Math
- Math

- Sociology
- Sociology

(link)
SYG2000 - Introduction to Sociology
"This course is an introductory survey of sociology covering its scope, methods and general principles. Topics emphasized include group behavior, race relations, population, social institutions, social change and social stratification. The purpose of the course is to assist the student in acquiring an understanding of society."