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365-136
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I *think* I still want to be a professor.
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I missed yesterday's daily shot again. I'm not being very attentive lately.
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Originally uploaded by mleung@CCA
The "multicultural" crayons are here. You should know that the white crayon is very white, and the black crayon is very black. And somehow the rest of the crayons are suppose to match everyone in-between. Uh, right.
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365-130
Originally uploaded by mleung@CCA
"Rawr."
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I forgot to do yesterday's shot.
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My first book on my summer reading list: WRITING FOR SOCIAL SCIENTISTS by Howard Becker.
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Me on the right at CCA's Commencement for the Class of 2010.
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Attended my first commencement at CCA. Congratulations to the Class of 2010!!!
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John Lloyd, "The Kooky Clowns" (ceramic and metal) at the MFA and BFA Exhibition at CCA.
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Originally uploaded by mleung@CCA
Rally against anti-Asian violence at SF City Hall.
http://blog.angryasianman.com/2010/05/stop-violence-rally-at-san-francisco.html
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FINALLY!!! Grades are in, and the spring semester and my first year at CCA, is over. Summer is here (and now I can get to my work). :D
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Hip hop festival at People's Park in Berkeley.
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QOTD: "Bear in mind this sacred principle, that though the will of the majority is in all cases to prevail, that will, to be rightful, must be reasonable; that the minority possess their equal rights, which equal laws must protect, and to violate would be oppression." --Thomas Jefferson, 1st Inaugural (1801).
I had this quotation drummed into me since high school (???). What a travesty that his words -- simple, principled, and enduring -- falls upon deaf ears. Then again, since the Texas Board of Education stripped Thomas Jefferson from the textbooks, I guess I don't have to be disappointed anymore.
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