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Tuesday, September 18, 2012
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Monday, September 10, 2012
Study Abroad in Prague, Czech Republic
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Old Town
Next, we would
visit Prague. Prague is a beautiful city with cobblestone streets. I learned so
much about Czech culture and business practices during this visit. We dropped
our things off in our rooms and had lunch. Then, we visited our first business,
the Czech National Bank. The speaker provided a wealth of knowledge about the
financial structure of the Czech Republic.
Czech National Bank Entrance
Our second visit would be to a newspaper, MF Dnes. Our speaker was very open and
informed about the state of the newspaper industry in Prague. He answered questions
before giving us a tour of the building. It was good to visit a media business.
MF Dnes
Czech culture is
rich and full of defining moments; our coordinator was extremely knowledgeable
about Czech history. We enjoyed a guided tour of Prague’s old town, and the
architecture was beautiful. We saw the astronomical clock in the old town
square, which is an event that many people huddle around to see.
We visited the Terezin
concentration camps, which was a life altering experience. It was a glimpse
into a tragic part of humanities’ history, but I know that there is value in
learning about all aspects of a country’s history in our global economy.
We had one last
class and a going away dinner; it was an enjoyable night. We were able to relax
and reflect on our dynamic educational experience. The next day, we flew back
home to our respective cities.
My overall
impression of the trip was positive. We had two professionally accomplished
professors teaching our course. The entire group seemed to benefit greatly from
the experience. I am glad to have been a part of the first Keller students to
study abroad. I definitely grew professionally and personally.
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Wednesday, August 29, 2012
A Review of "True Strength" by Kevin Sorbo
A Review of "True Strength" by Kevin Sorbo
I promised and now I am delivering on that promise. I am
reviewing True Strength by Kevin
Sorbo. I was inspired to listen to his book after I met him during Comic-Con
2012 (Chicago). He was an approachable, charismatic man and very gracious with
his fans. I was glad I had a chance to speak with him. He seemed to have happiness
about him that the people around him could absorb. I was curious to learn how he
reached his current state of happiness and I downloaded his book off of Audible
immediately. True Strength is
definitely worth the investment.
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When it comes to Audible, action hero, actor, and author
Kevin Sorbo does his own stunts. For those Kevin Sorbo fans out there, he reads
the book with passion and emotion, along with his wife Sam’s contributions. The
book is arranged chronologically and the action is often based off a life
epiphany that Kevin had. He shares intimate details of his life with the
reader/listener.
The book starts with Kevin’s aspirations as an athlete,
which would later transition to becoming an actor. There is great moment Kevin
shares about discovering his love for theater; it is definite must-read. Next,
he discusses the struggles and the challenges he overcame in pursuing a
modeling and acting career. It may seem surprising that even the man who played
Hercules and Captain Dylan Hunt had to face rejection and overcome obstacles to
earn his dream career. The listening audience is also invited to Kevin’s
celebration on landing the role of Hercules. Kevin is a visual writer and his
writing transforms the listener’s experience to a dynamic one.
Kevin also shares the evolution of his love life and the
different relationships in which he was involved. These led to him meeting Sam,
whom he later married. They have three children.
Kevin continues the story with his health crisis, which I
assumed would be a heroic tale of how Kevin defeated his illness. However, it
was much more than that. Kevin allows the audience to see the interpersonal
struggles, the mental stress, and the emotional strain he went through. He also
informs the listener about his wife’s strength and the support she gave him and
continues to provide. Kevin shares how the illness brought his family closer
together and how he grew as a man, a husband, a father, a son, a brother, and
as an actor. He even takes the audience on the spiritual journey he went
through as he discovered the importance of a balanced life. Once the story
concludes the listener will likely realize True
Strength is the story of two heroes, Kevin and Sam, and how they work
together to face an aneurism, three strokes, and continuous side effects.
Kevin Sorbo inspires in his book and I would like to do the
same with this book review. True Strength
is an entertaining, informative, and well-written book. It should inspire
anyone that has or currently experiences an ailment similar to Kevin’s
condition. The book will be enjoyed by anyone overcoming an obstacle, dealing
with an illness, or striving to succeed.
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Saturday, August 18, 2012
Comic Con 2012 – Recap
Comic
Con 2012 – Recap
Comic Con 2012 (Chicago, Illinois) has come and gone.
Comic Con (Chicago) was held August 9-12 in
the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center, which was an appropriate venue since
the event was larger than life. I decided to visit on Friday and Sunday to make
the most of the Stan Lee VIP experience I purchased at the beginning of the
year. Yes, you read correctly¾I was
fortunate enough to participate in the Stan Lee VIP. It would be more than
enough just to see Stan Lee up close, but the VIP experience included an
autograph, a picture with Stan Lee, early entry, and a panel discussion. The
aforementioned was enough to get any true comic-book/sci-fi fan excited;
however, there was even more incentive to attend Comic Con. The event was full
of celebrities, most of whom have made a significant impact in the
comic-book/sci-fi/fantasy/horror industries. The four-day event was a
perspective-changing experience.
Guest list
There were over 500 celebrity guests available to meet
and enjoy, including Stan Lee, Kevin Sorbo, William Shatner, Tom Felton, Nina
Dobrev, Scott Bakula, John Cena, CM Punk, Bruce Campbell, Sam Trammell, Denis
O’Hare, Hayden Panettiere, Dean Cain, Laura Vandervoort, Holly-Marie Combs,
Brian Krause, Jon Bernthal, Norman Reedus, Sean Patrick Flanery, David Della
Rocco, Jason Priestley, Luke Perry, Joey Lawrence, James Marsters, Juliet
Landau, Amber Benson, Amy Acker, Craig Parker, Lesley-Ann Brandt, Katrina Law,
Robert Knepper, James Hong, Lauren Holly, Scottie Thompson, Colin Ferguson, Lou
Ferrigno, Dean Stockwell, Sean Young, Frank Vincent, Colin Cunningham, Avery
Brooks, Peter Mayhew, Jeremy Bulloch, Doug Jones, and more.

This being Comic Con, it would be a great tragedy not to mention the comic creators. The list consisted of Daniel Acuna, Carlos Pacheco, George Perez, Greg Capullo, Cafu, Barry Kitson, Shane Davis, Greg Horn, Michael Golden, J. Scott Campbell, Rodolfo Migliari, Mahmud Asrar, R. B. Silva, Rob Lean, Brom, Humberto Ramos, Paul Jenkins, Ken Kelly, Budd Root, Arthur Suydam, Pat Lee, Clay Mann, Mick McKone, Chris Burnham, Yanick Paquette, Doug Wheatley, and Mark Texeira.
I knew I was in the vicinity of Comic Con when I saw the
droves of people walking down the sidewalk in costumes. There were Spidermen,
Ironmen, Catwomen, etc. It was a joy to watch people dressed up in costumes inspired
by their imagination and passion. After enjoying the parade of ticket-holding
customers, it was time to experience the fantastic, creative wonder known as Comic
Con. Even though it was the first time for me to attend the event, I entered
with great expectations. I looked around at the well-staged hall and soon
discovered I had greatly under-estimated Comic Con, because, as an artist, marketing
manager, sci-fi/fantasy lover, and comic book enthusiast, I was in paradise. Entering
through the VIP section (no line for me!), I received my VIP package and some
super cool World of Warcraft (WOW) promotional cups.
World of Warcraft
The WOW organization may be the largest game community in
the world¾if
not, it is close. The WOW game community
has a large amount of loyal fans who are engaged because of the intense online
game play and interactivity with fellow game lovers. WOW has definitely created
a culture that embraces the passionate gamer. This organization has built a
strong brand image for quality game play, reliability, and amazing graphics.
The organization understands its customer, and it communicates a message that
is clear and straightforward. WOW is an industry leader, and its highly
successful marketing strategy is likely focused on retention. The gift of
visually stunning cups definitely keeps WOW in the minds of gamers. Think about it: how often do you get
something of quality for free? Just as
the WOW games are graphically in a league of their own, so are the promotional
cups that were handed out at the door. Any World of Warcraft fan would be
thrilled to have them. I was surely pleased to receive them, since I collect
anything that is visually phenomenal.
Moving along, I entered Hall H, where the conference was
held. Displayed in chronological order were the uniforms from the five captains
from the Star Trek television series:
William Shatner, Patrick Stewart, Avery Brooks,
Kate Mulgrew, and Scott Bakula. Of course, I pulled the camera out to take full
advantage of the photo opportunity. The Star Trek brand has remained relevant
through many generations and show variations. I enjoyed a discussion about Star Trek with a fellow sci-fi fanatic
as we compared our favorite shows and captains. Most fans prefer the show that
aired while they were teenagers. I love Captain Kirk; however, I am a Next Generation girl and I adore Jean Luc
Picard. The Star Trek legacy endures because
of the relevant and fresh content that is produced in the TV and movie studios
and viewed by millions.
I was fortunate to catch a peek of William Shatner and Scott Bakula, although I would have loved to have met both actorsbecause they are integral to the Star Trekdynasty. William Shatner had an extremely long line of conference attendees, and Scott Bakula also had fans lined up to see him. The area for Kevin Sorbo, the legendary Hercules and Captain Dylan Hunt, was just in front of Scott Bakula. Kevin was scheduled to arrive at 12pm. I knew I would return to see him later, so I rushed to join the insanely long line to receive an autograph from the father of Spiderman, Stan Lee. Stan Lee
I hate waiting in line, but I would wait an
eternity to meet and receive an autograph from a man I greatly respect and
admire. If success is measured based on all the people one inspires, then Stan
Lee’s must be huge. Stan Lee has accomplished feats in his career bigger than those
of the superheroes he created. His comic books have inspired youth and given
them hope in environments where there are few reasons to look toward the
future. The Marvel superheroes can be looked at as models of ethical behavior,
bravery, and morality. They have struggles with their identities, right and
wrong, loss, etc. Their struggles reflect the human experience on a larger scale,
which makes the message of each comic book clear and effective.
While in the line for Stan Lee, I heard perfect
strangers discussing their comic book collections, confessing their love for
Stan Lee, and comparing superheroes. I even talked to the man behind me about
my Spiderman book and his limited-edition comic book. He and I did not exchange
names, for we shared a comic book love that bonds people instantly. The wait in
the line felt like a family reunion, but without the drama. Suddenly, we heard cheers
and applause from those at the front of the line. We joined them because we
knew Stan Lee had arrived. It was Christmas morning and we were all 5 years old.
It was my immediate goal to get a picture and glimpse of Stan Lee. It seemed my
fellow family members shared my goal. We were all on tiptoe, leaning and
stretching our bodies in unnatural ways. The people in the front of the queue
bent down or leaned out of the way¾we were all in this together. All this camaraderie was caused by the one man known as the godfather of
Marvel comics. Finally, it was my turn to receive an
autograph, and as I approached Stan Lee, I noticed his amazing trademark smile,
which filled the area with a positive happy energy. He asked me where I wanted
his signature, while the volunteers at Wizard World tried to rush him and keep
the line moving. Stan Lee was firm on his position and he waited for me to show
him where I wanted my signature. His professionalism, joyfulness, and high
energy are the reasons why he is beloved internationally. Stan Lee is definitely
one of my mentors, even though he does not know it.
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I thanked Stan Lee and found a little area
to enjoy my autographs; then I packed them away and headed toward the already-gone
William Shatner. Next, I took a quick picture of Scott Bakula.
My next mission was to get a picture of Kevin Sorbo. I enjoyed Hercules, but being a sci-fi girl, I loved Andromeda and I watched the series faithfully while it aired on TV. Andromeda was a refreshing space drama that had a compelling storyline. I definitely wanted an autograph and picture from Kevin Sorbo. In line I went and waited my turn. As I waited, I noticed how generous Kevin was with his fans. He took the time to talk to each fan that came to visit him and treated all the fans as individuals. I was floored by Kevin’s behavior¾it was unexpected and somewhat unreal. When my turn came, I was not nervous about meeting him; he acted like an old friend I hadn’t seen in a while. He was personable and did not rush anyone. He took a picture with me as he did with everyone who requested it, with great enthusiasm. He clearly regards his fans highly and appreciates their support. The extremely attractive and talented actor/writer Kevin Sorbo is a down-to-earth, charismatic, sincere guy. He seems to share my ideology that everyone matters and everyone is equal.
My next mission was to get a picture of Kevin Sorbo. I enjoyed Hercules, but being a sci-fi girl, I loved Andromeda and I watched the series faithfully while it aired on TV. Andromeda was a refreshing space drama that had a compelling storyline. I definitely wanted an autograph and picture from Kevin Sorbo. In line I went and waited my turn. As I waited, I noticed how generous Kevin was with his fans. He took the time to talk to each fan that came to visit him and treated all the fans as individuals. I was floored by Kevin’s behavior¾it was unexpected and somewhat unreal. When my turn came, I was not nervous about meeting him; he acted like an old friend I hadn’t seen in a while. He was personable and did not rush anyone. He took a picture with me as he did with everyone who requested it, with great enthusiasm. He clearly regards his fans highly and appreciates their support. The extremely attractive and talented actor/writer Kevin Sorbo is a down-to-earth, charismatic, sincere guy. He seems to share my ideology that everyone matters and everyone is equal.
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Having an electronic media education, I
decided to create a photo montage to be signed by Kevin. Since he was such a good
person, I knew he wouldn’t mind signing my custom picture, and I was right. On Sunday,
I was third in line to see Kevin Sorbo. When he arrived, he set up his own
area. I almost asked him if he knew who he was! Kevin Sorbo, famous person,
actually set up his own area and organized everything well. I was impressed
with his ability to keep an inclusive world perspective. Kevin Sorbo attracted
a constant stream of fans for the duration of Comic Con because he has the
ability to make the people around him feel significant.
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After the time I spent with Kevin and after
observing him with other fans, I was drawn to buy his book on Audblie. Once I
finish listening to it, I will post a book review. I must add that I am
listening to his book as I type this, and the structure of Kevin’s audio
version is clever. His wife Sam’s additions to the book contrast with Kevin’s writing
style and add depth to his personal and professional discoveries.
Pictures with Stan Lee
It was time to take pictures with Stan Lee.
With my logo t-shirt on, I was ready for the photo-op. I made sure I looked
perfect because I knew I would frame this picture and hang it in a place for
everyone to see it. Stan Lee was in high demand at Comic Con; therefore, there
was a long line of people to take pictures with him. I must compliment Stan Lee
on his endurance, because he was busy all day in some fan event. Stan Lee is a
true star and an absolute sweetheart. I can say with great sincerity that I got
more than my money’s worth out of the Stan Lee VIP experience.
Overall
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Lou Ferrigno from afar.
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It's a normal day for me (hanging out with Spiderman and Predator)
Comic Con 2012 was an event of celebration
and imagination. There were fans in costumes everywhere. There were media
personnel filming the event. I even saw the You
and Me This Morning show video-graphing a spot. Even Predator showed up and
walked through the crowd. Comic Con is a marketing dream; the event definitely
gathers a specific demographic in a concentrated area. Comic Con is a must-do
event for comic book/sci-fi/fantasy/horror fans.
"Predator, I am also sad Comic Con 2012 (Chicago) is over."
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