Rebecca's Revival
 
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The first assignment given by Professor Mangini was presented in an informal fashion. He instructed to send him an email in which we would cover a few topics to give him some insight as to what the students were expecting from the class, as well as a introduction or bio of the student. 

I normally would have gone home and created a fancy word document with wordart, illustrations, and prodigious vocabulary. But, due to my time constraints and the comments from the professor (stressing that the assignment was not graded) I allowed myself to suppress my stress and keep it simple. 

Now, when Professor Mangini mentioned in class that we would be posting our assignments on our blogs I will admit that I slipped into a slight panic mode. Then he mentioned that we could edit our work and my panic subsided. As I reviewed the email that I sent him, I realized that he wasn't half as a bad as I thought. In fact, section B needed to minimal editing. 

Section A I rearranged due to the purpose of the assignment. Although blog posts do usually contain bulleted points, I preferred to formally organize my bullets into a letter to the professor. 

The main reason I decided to change the arrangement was due to the fact that it would be public for all of the world wide web to see. I have aspirations of becoming a writer or a teacher, which applies additional pressure on the samples that are published on-line.