Posted March 13 | Leave a Comment
ASL Homework --- March 7th 2007. By Zoë. 1st website: finger spelling http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCuAtDKSSmI Since I thought all the websites you can search from popular seach engine (AKA google, ask, etc.) would have already been used I looked up a lesson on the alphabet on youtube. The approach to learning the alphabet inst as simplistic that you feel like a baby learning to write your ABC’s for the frist time (even thought, really, that’s what you are) the approach is funny… read more
Posted December 20 | Leave a Comment
Reflection Work experience. Well, to start, I wanted to do something different, and exciting. I work as a dishwasher, and am well versed in the repetitiveness and boring qualities of most everyday jobs. I also wanted a place in a nice location in other words not a mall. Of course, I also considered things like my own likes and dislikes when it comes to jobs. I wanted to learn new things, work with people, the whole shebang. So where could I go? Like always I had a lot of unfulfillable goa… read more
Posted October 12 | Leave a Comment
12425 24th Ave Surrey BC V4A 2E3 604 535 7750 cilliers1@shaw.ca Zoe Cilliers CAREER GOAL To obtain experience and learn about art and related jobs. EDUCATION 2005 Present Inter-a program, cole Kwantlen Park Secondary, Surrey B.C. Honour Roll student in 2005 and 2006 Outstanding Leadership Award 2006 Student of the year 2005 Work selected to be published in the Surrey School District Writing Contest 2007 Completed over 60 hours of community service per year… read more
Posted May 24 | Leave a Comment
-Untitled. (In the most convenient way) This is a rag-tag, a collection, a memoir of sorts. Your laugh, and rebound laced though the sunrise, sunset, star shine, sleepy thoughts unwind, rewind. Hit play It doesnt start off with a clash of symbols and a flash of light. More slowly, spiraling upward, outward, blooming quietly, but soon growing and spreading till it covers you whole. Lifts you upward and yanks you about. Soon the floor fells unsteady under your feet, because youre walking to fa… read more
Posted February 28 | Leave a Comment
A (almost) bike crash, an argument, and an introduction. Imgen - Two boys are standing inside a small twisting alleyway. A dented bike lies off to one corner, one wheel still spinning, a shattered flowerpot lies near the handle bars. One boy stands with an outstretched hand, a small scratch on his thumb. The other boy stares, cheeks flushed from shouting, at the hand in question, confusion seeping into his glance. But lets rewind a few seconds backwards to see what led up to this a bike cra… read more