Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Blog 4

To be a professional, is to have proper training in a desired field and to take that position seriously. To make sure the job required is sought out. To have tasks to manage and to do the best of ability, to responsibly, handle and complete those tasks. 
Yes, I myself am a professional in training. I am not a professional yet, but with the right training that is the goal I would like to achieve; obtain a professional position.
To be a professional I would say the most important trait to own is being responsible, but there are many other traits that are necessary, such as being motivated and driven to a cause. 

Friday, October 17, 2008

Blog 3

Reading "Why is This Subject a Taboo?", really interested me. I love reading and hearing about these types of topics being discussed, like there are still people out there acknowledging these matters and working towards a fairness that everyone can agree upon.
Growing up in New Hampshire, I feel like these types of matters within the country, it had seemed from what my public schools had taught me up until atleast nineth grade, had been already locked down and that they were no longer a issue to be discussed. I can only speak for what I was taught in that state, and seeing how there are no native commnities in that state or anywhere close to it is hard for me to really say. I'm sure within the native communities in the U.S they are still working on righteousness, but other than that I don't see it really being acknowledged, but again, I don't know all about it. That's what I really appreciate about Canada, is that here the true history of the country respecftfully still maters, and is not just made excusable.
In the business aspect I see it as important, in the way that the issue is in better hopes of resolution, and gives natives a better sense of self respect in believing so, in that way they can be true to themselves and work towards what really matters, to them.
I really liked this article...

Monday, October 6, 2008

Blog 2

I have much appreciation that I have landed in a class like this, with most of the text being revolved around mostly Native people. I feel like I have been learning a little bit of History too.

I would like to leave from this class with a better understanding of what it would take for me to begin the process of running a business of my own. To be able to better point out the entrepreneur qualities in myself, and continue strengthening them.

I also would like to leave this class with the basic knowledge of entrepreneurship and remember all the primary keywords and the roles they play.