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  1. Chapter Thirty-Five: Growing Old and Growing Up (~jinghan)

    Note from the Author: Sorry for writing everything out of order. Such is life. July 18th 2011 It’s 11 am approximately 20 years after the day I was born and I am still in bed. For the past few years (the teenaged years) birthdays have come and gone with excitement or disappointment or most commonly both, but […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/seconds/2011/08/07/chapter-thirty-five-growing-old-and-growing-up-jinghan

  2. Chapter Thirty-Four: Feathers In Her Hair (~jinghan)

    26th July 2011 I’m wandering around like a lost soul outside Melbourne University because I am supposed to be meeting some people in a vague location. “Hi, do you have a moment?” It’s a girl looking for people to subscribe as donors to the Save the Children. Usually I stop to talk to the people who are […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/seconds/2011/08/07/chapter-thirty-four-feathers-in-her-hair-jinghan

  3. Chapter Thirty-Three: Exchange Rate (~jinghan)

    This feels like coming out of the closet. It’s nothing that exciting actually. Just that I’m going to America on exchange for a year and I haven’t blogged about it yet. I guess the reality hadn’t set in yet. When I say to people, “sorry, I won’t be here for that, I’ll be in California […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/seconds/2011/08/07/chapter-thirty-three-exchange-rate-jinghan

  4. A fresh start

    I’m fairly certain I have ADD…. I can’t seem to choose one degree and stick to it…. I think it’s mainly because post-grad law is where my passion truly lies. I guess I should explain! I’ve now transferred to Commerce (still at Melbourne Uni), so Im starting over as a first-year…. again! I’ve always known I […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/seconds/2011/08/05/a-fresh-start

  5. Chapter Thirty-Two: Find Your Own Dreamtime (~jinghan)

    Its surprising how little one knows about Aboriginal Australian culture despite having grown up in Australia all your life. I remember going to Central Australia in year 9 camp to Uluru and wanting to respect that the Aboriginal people did not want tourists to clime the iconic “heart” of Australia but not really understanding why. […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/seconds/2011/08/03/chapter-thirty-two-find-your-own-dreamtime-jinghan

  6. Chapter Thirty-One: Club, A First Experience Story (~jinghan)

    Note from the Author: Written on and about a Thursday five Thursdays ago. Only one of the previous statements is true. Not the sort for hitting people over the head with. Not the sort you find in a deck of cards. Not even the sort where people come together because of some common hobby or […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/seconds/2011/08/02/chapter-thirty-one-club-jinghan

  7. Shiver me timbers and hoist the mainsail!

    Funny how a few comments can really change your mind about something. I’d told a few people that I was considering changing to Arts this semester. Obviously I’d brought it up a few times during this blog; I was just going through my posts and I’ve mentioned it jokingly a few times, eventually getting more […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/seconds/2011/07/18/shiver-me-timbers-and-hoist-the-mainsail

  8. My results[Daniel]

    It’s a funny thing to look at your results and know that the mark you recieved was unfair. Even before the results came out I knew, in my heart of hearts, that this subject was going to get marked down regardless of what I put into them, my premise, my point of view was against […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/seconds/2011/07/12/my-resultsdaniel

  9. Rollin’ with it.

    Hey howdy friends and lovers, it’s been… a while… since I checked back here. I feel like I’ve been busy, yet in reflection, I’ve done very little. But then, I don’t think it’s how much you’re doing that defines busy, but how absorbed you are. Little things are still my fascination. =) Today all I’ve […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/seconds/2011/07/08/rollin-with-it

  10. Chapter Thirty: Griff (~jinghan)

    PostSecret is an ongoing community mail art project, created by Frank Warren, in which people mail their secrets anonymously on a homemade postcard. Select secrets are then posted on the PostSecret website, or used for PostSecret’s books or museum exhibits. (Wikipedia) And every now and again I go to the blog site and read through the […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/seconds/2011/07/05/chapter-thirty-griff-jinghan

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