Sensei
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| Industry | Education |
|---|---|
| Occupation | Teaching Japanese & Computers |
| Location | Menasha, WI, United States |
| Introduction | Dedicated leader and instructor who is passionate about the Japanese language and culture, experienced working in a k~12 Japanese program who possess excellent interpersonal and cross-cultural communication competency, planning, advising and teaching skills that include a broad knowledge of social media, technology and software. Energetic quick learner with 14 years experience working with youth and adult learners as a certified teacher both in public schools and private settings here and abroad. Experienced working with diverse populations in unfamiliar and ever changing situations. Actively contact, connect and collaborate with colleagues, students and parents with a sense of humor, creativity and positive attitude. |
| Interests | Japan, Japanese, Travel, boardgames, card games role-playing games, videogames, movies, reading and I'm a huge Romero/zombie fan |
| Favorite movies | Zombieland, Shaun of the Dead, Rocky Horror Picture Show, The Crow, Lord of the Rings (all 3), Star Wars |
| Favorite music | Suzanne Vega, They Might Be Giants, Anthrax, Rob Zombie, Nine Inch Nails, Stephan Lynch, Beatnik Turtle, P.U.S.A., LMFAO, Black Eye Peas, AC/DC...just to name a few |
| Favorite books | World War Z, Zombie Survival Guide, On a Pale Horse, Wild Card series, Autumn, ANYTHING by Shel Silverstein, Most things by Gomi Tarou |
Why does the color blue mean raspberry-flavored?
Shooting from the hip on this one, I think it's because the *Celt's used rasperries to make the war paint back in the day. And as a bonus, it tasted good, too. As a result, blue has become the universal color for raspberry flavor. *I know nothing of what the Celts used for their war paint...but it does sound good, doesn't it?
