Hi everyone, my name's Robert Maddox. I'm a junior at Ohio University. I'm a health service administration major with a business minor. With this major I want to work in a field that helps the overall health of the public. Whether it's in the city I work for, or for the whole country as a whole. I would love to make a positive impact for hundreds or thousands people at once.
I took this class due to the fact that I like to be well rounded, and I don't know much about women writing or authors. So I feel that this class will help me learn about women writers and maybe what inspired their writing. I'm also taking this class to help me with my own English skills. I've never been a great writer when it comes to putting my thoughts and research into a paper or essay.
When it comes to my goals, I would love to become a professional baseball player. I'm currently on the Ohio University baseball team now as an outfielder and first baseman. Hopefully you guys could come watch a game during the season. The games are really fun and it's a cool place to hang out with your friends. Another one of my goals is to work somewhere like a recreation center and help kids in a city that might not be such a safe place and get kids off the streets and offer them a place to come after school where they could do homework and play with other kids their ages in a safe, fun environment.
Last night I watched "The Ugly Truth." While watching this movie, it made me realize how hard it can be for a guy to tell a girl he likes her. Throughout the entire movie, Gerald Butler helps the women he likes (Katherine Heigl) get the guy she likes because she has no idea how to get a man on her own. Butler gives her advice, ideas, and even tricks on how to tell if the man she wants is really right for her. Obviously in the end Butler confesses his love for Heigl, and they both become a happy couple. The point that I'm trying to make is that sometimes guys should just come out and express his feelings for the one he likes, because if you wait to long, she might not be there anymore.
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first off, I LOVED the ugly truth! and second, I completely agree with you about how guys should just come out and say that they like you. I feel like so many times guys think that if they tell a girl that they like them that they are being weak or un-masculine, BUT in actuality that could be the most masculine and attractive thing that a guy could do. To many times guys wait to long to give a girl any indication that they like them and then by that time she has stuck him in the friend zone (i'm sure every guys favorite place!...NOT) So, I think that more people should take the advice from the movie and tell people the "ugly truth."
ReplyDeletep.s. CANT WAIT to see you play Bobert!