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Tuesday, September 15, 2015

2,000 Views!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


I have finally reached 2,000 views!

I would like to thank all of my viewers for making this happen (Thanks mom lol).  In 8 months, Camy's Corner has accumulated over 2,000 views from 21 countries. Thank you to my viewers from the United States, Russia, United Kingdom, Taiwan, Japan, India, Cyprus, Saudi Arabia, Canada, Barbados, Brazil, France, Italy, Turkey, Poland, Mexico, Romania, Singapore, Spain,and Ukraine. I really do appreciate all the support and all the international love ❤ ♡ ❤



Monday, September 14, 2015

Coding ^_^


I can code!! I really wanted to add social media icons to my main page so I turned to everyone's friendly tool (Google) and inquired information regarding coding social media icons to a blog. After reading four different articles, attempting for three hours, and consulting one coding professor, I finally got it. I finally achieved my goal of being able to add customized icons to my blog. I'm so proud of myself. With that being said, respect must be paid to the people who do this on a regular basis. Coding is difficult and requires special attention to detail. It also requires special people who are patient and intelligent.

Don't forget to check out my social media icons ^_^

Friday, September 4, 2015

Teaching to Think

I have had a lot of professors in the past, but only one has has actually succeeded in teaching a student how to think. That is, until today. Today, my English professor assigned us a task of writing an illustrative essay meditating on a single letter and how it relates to life. The point of the essay is to fulfill a more general thesis. In other words, we're supposed to have a focused mildly rambling essay centered on a letter and make sure that it all ties into the thesis. The entire class decides to protest to this new concept, but frankly, I really like it. It's rare that I am able to share a deep piece in this type of format and be academically praised for it. It's important not to just rely on school to educate, but to also rely on real world experiences, because with all the standardization of traditional schooling, no one will ever learn to think. I take this moment to recognize the professors who challenge their students to actually think.