
Mark Graham
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I am a person who really likes to read and write and to share what I learned with all my education. My page will mainly be book reviews and critiques of old and new books that I have read and will read. There will also be other bits, too.
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Junior Year
(Note: Before I start on 'Junior year' there is one thing in my Sophomore year I forgot that year I had also taken Typing I for at the time it was a graduation requirement and I guess I was still thinking as a business studies student. Also, selling Christmas candy for our Senior prom.)
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
Sophomore year
My sophomore year in high school to me was the year that I decided to try and just be a general studies student and found out it was the most boring year I had. Instead of taking Business math and Business English I had courses in Applied Math and General American Literature. They were interesting courses and covered interesting topics but not really in a lot detail. Well, I did take the first course in French and really like it. It was also the year when students had a course called Oral Communications where we learned how to write and give speeches. My sophomore year was a year of learning more about myself.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
Winnie the Pooh
This is the first Winnie the Pooh novel that is entitled 'Winnie the Pooh' created by A.A. Milne. This first book is all about Pooh's adventures in the Hundred Acre Woods living under a sign saying 'Sanders'. Pooh meets a Woozle, a Heffalump, goes to a birthday party and a few other activities as well. After I have read this book several times and still quite enjoyed the read, but since I was a mental health nurse it also showed me a different way of looking at eating disorders, anxiety, depression, hyperactivity, attachment disorders, and even grandiose ideations. Mainly though it is a book showing how imagination is the way to go as a child such as Christopher Robin shows how to grow up to be a good person in many ways.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique











