Does the Truth really matter?
Posted by gio23 on January 17, 2007
A great class as usual, the fastest 3hours at UTA. I’m kind of late with my posting due to computer difficulties which hopefully will get resolved by the purchase of new computer. I’m kind of new to all this, so it will take a while before I can appreciate the new medium.
As a tool of learning, I think it will be great. At least I’ll get to know you better through the logs you post.
To summarize the class last night, I can think of few things which were not mentioned nor connected. As students, citizens, mothers, fathers etc. we owe it to ourselves to discover what the truth is. In this angry media environment we are subjected to 15 second soundbites as the truth to a story, an event … It is vital that we dig up sources and listen to as many diverse viewpoints as possible so we can create our own truth. Our opinion does count, as Dr Conway so eloquently stated, for that is the truth that we have created.
Ciao
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Ginger Gonzalez said
I am a Spanish major and I enjoyed reading about the history of the French, Spanish and Italian languages. The romance languages are so beautiful to me! I would love to learn them all! I was also challenged by the articles and Dr. Conway’s class to search for the truth and form an opinion for ourselves. It is wonderful that we have the opportunity to seek the truth through so many resources available to us. It is also nice to be reassured that our voices do matter as graduate students and as people.