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Week 8 Reading and Writing

For the reading and writing assignments in this class I am for the most part satisfied. I have learned a lot about the epics in India and how important they are to their culture. I have struggles with writing stories and coming up with ideas that either represent with Ramayana or the Mahabharata. As far as my blog and site, I am satisfied with the layout and the design of them. They both are easy for people to navigate and have nice colors and represent what they are talking about. I think my biggest accomplishment in this class would be my ability to make my own website and design it the way i like it, I have never done anything like that before. My favorite reading so far has been the Ramayana, I had never heard the story before and it was super interesting. My reading notes help me write my stories each week, so I really enjoy doing those.

I chose this picture because some of my favorite stories I read were about Rama and Sita.
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In the future, in order to get the most out of the reading and writing, I think it would be in my best interest to work ahead and really focus on the reading and taking good and thorough notes. 

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