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Brody McClure '12

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Day 6: Dissection Day

The day had started like any other, hot and humid; I stood on the balcony of my house at 5:30 gazing at the world before my feet. Why am I so different? It came to me that the only way to find meaning in my life was to just live it. The sun began to creep over my village...

Day 5: Dramatic Dissaproval

HELLO FRIENDS; I regret to inform you that I will no longer be writing the way that I previously did. For my fans, I can only tell them to rejoice, because I will know re-invent Marine Biology and English. Up to know all of my blogs have led to this moment, I call it the rouque writing style. All...

Day4: The Killing Question

Day 3 had ended just as soon as it had begun, I had finally started to feel comfortable in my new class. "ring ring" my alarm clock goes off, it is 10:30, I had created a routine, and provided some order in this new chaotic world. After getting dressed I go downstairs have an English muffin; yum, that was...

Day 3: The Tide Rises

Day 3 6/22/11-Wednesday Subduction Disorder Today was our third day of class, we all had random facts about marine biology in our young and innocent minds, but we still lacked the ability to connect the dots. Although not everything isn't clear to me yet, I know that my loving teachers will help light the path to a clearer mind. Today we discussed...

Day 2: Marine Biology

Statistically Stubborn The second day had already started; I was late, for the first time. As I wondered in to the classroom 42 eyes gazed at me. After I had gained a sense of comfortability, I returned the stares to my peers, I had realized that we were the same; all yearning to shed their young skin and...

Day 1 of Marine Biology

Day 1: I am looking forward to start learning about the course. I am mostly looking forward to learning about the Eco-system on the Virgin Islands, and nefarious lion fish. My good pals: Sean Tomlinson, Nick Dell, and experienced diver, Gabe Arango, all sit by my side as we entered our first class. Tensions are high, but every student had...