2. My Home Town O-side or Oceanside My favorite things would have to be: Family Friends The Beach The Location The Weather Jobs? Hard to find: But, I work at Lowes.
3. Comparing my life to my grandparents life in terms of Globalization My world compared to my grandparents. When I want to keep in touch with my friends I use my cell, they used a telegraph. When I’m hungry and want a quick bite to eat I’ll go to get fast food, they caught and killed fast food. I’m able to talk and travel with people around the world with the click of a button. My grandparents were more into family communication to keeping a tight family bond. While now were lucky if we can get our faces off any kind of screen with pretty pictures and flashing lights for enough time to eat dinner at the table together.
4. The beginning of my Traveling Career I went to Fairbanks Alaska when I was eleven to visit my brother stationed there.
5. Idaho and Oklahoma I’ve traveled to both places for my brother in the military and just to visit family.
6. The place I learned the most visiting from Of course I’ve been to Mexico, and just from visiting from time to time from family to others it has been very informative as to how life is like for people over there. And that even if life is hard you can still have a happy life with the family values that they strongly hold on to. And that there is a rich cultural history behind it all. From cooking to making clothes to the murals painted on the walls and some would say football was invented in Mexico.
7. Possessions The things I own… My truck is a 2004 Toyota Tundra so I assume it s made in Japan. My phone is from Korea but made in china. My shirt is made in Mexico. My shoes are made in china. My glasses are made in China. My socks are probably from Taiwan My shorts and boxers too…… I don’t think anything I have was made in the U.S. Wait!!!! My PC was built in America with parts from god knows where.