1. Pretend that you are talking to a blind man and have to describe for him what "red" is. You should use narrative and descriptive writing techniques, and try to appeal to his other senses!  

I would tell the man that red is a color for Love. Red is the warmth you feel inside of your, rushing through your veins, beating through you heart. I would tell him that if someone mentions red, they think about love which makes them feel warm and nice inside. Red changes your emotion and feelings. Red is the color that lives.
3. How have you taken something that you have learned in the classroom and integrated it into your nonacademic life?
Something that i have learned in my class room and integrated into my nonacademic life is being able to think differently from others and being able to talk persuasively to others. I try to inform many people about illegal immigration and how it is unfair for people. Some people just Think that it doesn't matter, that why should we care, but others do think about the lives of illegal immigrants. They see how many of them struggle and how laws are being passed trying to keep illegal immigrants away from the U.S. and i think that's not fair. I try to persuade people that illegal immigration isn't threatening at all and that we should help out those people. Illegal Immigrants come to the U.S. for a better opportunity and their trying their best to Live and help their families and i think that people shouldn't be so hostile towards illegal immigrants.
4. If you could go back in time and be someone in history, who would you choose to be? Why? 
If I had the chance to go back in time and be someone in history, I would choose to be George Washington. I think it would be awesome to be the first president of the United States of America. I would also choose to be Washington because he was a commander and i would like to have that experience.
5. If you had the responsibility to decide where $1 million should be spent to improve conditions somewhere in the world, what project(s) would you choose? Why? 
If I had the responsibility to decide where $1 million should be spent somewhere in  the world, I would choose to improve living conditions for many people and help rebuild natural habitats. I think that it is not fair for people living in poverty. It could, or couldn't have been there decision to live in a bad place, but everyone deserves a second chance. If I were living in poverty, I certainly wouldn't like it so I assume that people living in poverty right now do not like it at all. I would try to help them by giving them money or remodeling their city or doing anything they would like  
me to do. Another thing i would spend $1 million dollars 
on would be in restoring forests. There has been millions of tree cut down and animals also go down with them. Their habitats are destroyed and animals are forced to leave their land. Also, humans are killing humans! If we continue cutting down trees, in the future there wont be many trees left standing, and then how would we get our oxygen? People have got to stop and think before they act. If I had $1 million, i would try to help out as much i as can.
 7. If you could introduce one new idea or material thing to a primitive culture, what would it be? 
If I were able to introduce a new idea into the Mexican culture, I would introduce the idea of having to use bright colored, culture filled clothes every day. I think that clothes says plenty about you and your culture and I think its important to accept your culture and express it to everyone. Also, the Mexican primitive clothes is beautiful and it should be admired by everyone everyday .
8. If you were to describe yourself using a quotation, what would that quotation be? After you have chosen a quote, then write a bit about how it relates to you and reveals what kind of person you are.
A quote that I think could describe me is "I don't care how poor a man is, if he has family, he's rich" quoted by Dan Wilcox and Thad Mumford. This quote relates to me because I believe that family is Every Thing! When you read this quote, you can see how Wilcox and Mumford refer to that if someone doesn't have anything, but they have family, that it is practically everything they need, and that's how I feel towards family. I believe family is very important in someones life. I love my family very much and they motivate me to do good everyday and i feel very strong towards family.
9. Given the authority to establish a holiday, what would you choose to commemorate? Why? What would the celebration look like?
If I had the authority to establish a holiday, I would choose to commemorate every culture that there is in the world. On that specific day, everyone would celebrate in their own manner, the way there culture is. There would be people out in their streets representing their culture, being proud of the culture they were raised in. There would be different colors, music, foods, people, and clothes everywhere you look. You would have to represent who you are and how you and your family celebrate. It would be an amusing day filled with different cultures and parties everywhere you'd walk.