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Carola Conces

Carola Conces

living in Atlanta, GA
   
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I'm a student at Georgia Tech. I'm very active and involved in the campus and community. I'm a leader of Campus Civitan and part of a running club and Lambda Sigma.

Education/Experience: Georgia Institute of Technology Undergraduate- Applied Math, Global Economics, and Modern Language

Interests: running, yoga, math, languages, education, literature, Latin art

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As the Internet makes civic clubs less effective networking tools and allows niche charities to replace local service, civic clubs struggle for new membership.
Recently completed construction has transformed Atlanta's Fifth Street Bridge into a park and gardens 17 feet above a busy interstate.
Professors have a lot more to work with than the basic blackboard and chalk these days, especially since the introduction of the Personal Response System (PRS) by Interwrite Learning.
Georgia Tech's traditionally apolitical student body is becoming more socially and politically aware. Loud and passionate demonstrations and protests occur in "free speech zone."
This is a succinct summary of Aristotle's Poetics. It's very helpful for students studying the work and who want to understand the main ideas.
With a good deal of searching, I found some affordable yoga classes in Atlanta, Georgia.
a growing number of students are attending traditionally technical schools to pursue non-technical majors. It sounds like a strange decision, but I think my experience will give me an advantage in the...
Illustrates the philosophical notions of sacred stuctures, building, and dwelling using Georgia Tech's iconic whistle as an example.
This piece analyzes the extent to which three directors have preserved Shakespeare's intentions in film adaptations of the tragedy "Hamlet."
An analysis of smart student identification cards in the context of Marc Augé's "Non-Places," Bruno Latour's "Pandora's Hope," and Michael Foucault's "Power/Knowledge." Discusses non-places, the ...