User talk:Tanapuch

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Tanapuch Wanwarang

ID: 5180432

Nickname: Nick

Page for subject: ICNS141

Lecturer: Brian J. Phillips.

Intro about myself:

I like to play sports, whether it be soccer, basketball, jogging, or going to gym. Currently I'm the captain of MUIC Karate-Do club. I'm trying my best to organize and make the best of the club, especially this trimester.

I've just got a job about a month ago, teaching basic English to an 8th grade student. The pay is not so well, but I believe it's worth it because of the experience I'll gain.

I used to be addicted to computer games, but not so much anymore. The games I finished were Neverwinter Nights, Gothic 1&2, Star Wars: Knights of the old republic 1&2, and many other RTS, RPG, FPS, games. The thing about computer games is that it's not as bad and hazardous as an adult today might think. If applied correctly, one would find that parts of history, technology, science, mythology, philosophy, logics, rational thoughts, and much more, could be learned from playing games.

What I found out after I have seen 22 summers in Thailand is that, I have finally come to a point where I should act and behave with responsiblity. I have done things that I'm proud of and not. Finally now, no later, is the time to set things right. I should be planning my life, and follow through, to make the best possible out of it. And I enjoy living!

Nick

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