Our final exams for my Computer Ethics subject is to create an Ethics Portfolio which contains ten sections corresponding to the ten traits or skills needed to carefully reflect on moral issues. I would like to share my thougths on the different traits here....
Lines – A Portfolio
One of my treasures in life is having a family and going to places with them, reading and sharing stories with them and whatever adventure we have is a pure joy.
Along the way, we’ve met people, we learned cultures, we’ve smiled, we laughed, we experience tears and sadness, we got angry sometimes, and we became a stronger family.
I came from a family of about 30 members and relatives and a few extended ones as my Lolo tried to make an extra lineage of his legacy with three women…
Adding to our family tree is our lovely daughter, 3-year old Ysabela, a very much loved by all grandparents, aunts and uncles as well as her cousins for she’s the youngest in our family.
My husband and I work everyday and whenever possible, we go out on weekends and holidays to do our bonding with Bela and the rest of the family if budget would permit.
I chose “Lines” as my portfolio subject because I find it very interesting, I can imagine it as a very broad or complex subject yet it’s still just a very simple word. This document is diary of my thoughts and experiences, the stories I’ve read and the people I have encountered, people I have known only by chances and the places I’ve seen by my very eyes…
In Wikipedia, the word “line” can be associated with so many things, it can be associated to people, mathematics, the arts, sports and many others that is why I find it “out of the ordinary” and hope someday it can be part of my own book on ethics and life…
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