User:Tiffany Kimoto

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Tiffany Kimoto

"Life is a process of becoming, a combination of states we have to go through. Where people fail is that they wish to elect a state and remain in it. This is a kind of death." - Anais Nin -


Tiffany Kimoto is a third year English and Sociology major at UC Santa Barbara. She is originally from Palos Verdes--"green sticks"-- a beach city located two hours south. Her literary interests include modern American and British poetry and writers like T.S. Eliot, Robert Creeley, Phillip Larkin, Ernest Hemingway, Denise Levertov, and Pablo Neruda. Outside the academic world Tiffany enjoys road trips, concerts, wasabi peas, the Coffee Bean, people watching (so much fun), traveling with friends, and posing for awkward polaroid snapshots. As for future endeavors, she will be studying in Alcala, Spain during the fall semester, and that is about as far ahead as she plans.


On English 194: "This course earns a level of appreciation for its degree of experimentalism. Learning how to build, manage, and decorate an informational website is a great tool to have in the workforce as well as for personal knowledge. Living in a society that so greatly respects and depends upon the Internet, English 194 students examine literary theories and hone their WorldWideWeb skills, which will undoubtedly help them maneuver through life and whatever field they choose.

For this website Tiffany Kimoto has written Collaboration and Social Activism and Collaboration and Art: Yours, Mine, and Ours--Exploring the Boundaries of Artistic Collaboration and Restoration.


Work Log

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  • 15:00, 16 May 2006 (PDT) [Sample log item: description of work done]
  • wrote Collaboration and Social Acitivism essay
  • wrote Collaboration and Art essay
  • edited Ashley's essay
  • added a few links with my essay and glossary items
  • added bio info
  • explored editing options on internal test page
  • wrote collaboration mission statement and added "site portals"
  • added links and glossary items to other team members' essays

14:20, 6 June 2006 (PDT)

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