Sunday, September 9, 2012

week two the prison project and my over view of the experience


This was a experience that I saw once before and I believe that this is a bad place taking over good people. The interesting thing was that normal people were taken and people were put in a prison cell, a place where they were mentally and physically under a pressure. The prisoner became so mentally brain washed due to the environment, the dark room they believe that they were prisoners . To the prisoners this wasn't just a job it became real ,it felt like prison. They went from being a simple human been to an actual prisoner. One think that was really interesting that the prisoners did whatever they can to bother and abuse the prisoners. I believe this experience show that people could easily be changed from who they are to something negative based on the environment .

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

pilot

                             HI my name is Misagh Owji  I am a  second year student at Northern Virginia community college . I am currently a proud Certified pharmacy technician at the fairfax Wegmans pharmacy ,where I spend most of my time dealing with sick people and insurances( the insurances main job is not to cover the patients). My goal in life is to get into pharmacy school and become a certified pharmacist,even though sometimes  I have doubts i will get there but i believe with little bit of  hard work I will achieve this dream.

what do i do when i am not at school or at the pharmacy ????well I love iplaying soccer, watching soccer and doing what ever that has to do with soccer.I am a member of Fairfax athletics where I am a part of a co-ed team. soccer has thought me so much  and i use every bit of that lesson in my daily life.

I take every game and make it the best game possible ,like there is no tomorrow .
just like my daily life , I take every day and make it the best day ever because you never know what happens next.

i would tell you more about me but have to get back to doing home work till next time.
Misagh owji cheers