2009 in 30 seconds
December 8, 2009 | Rome, Italy | Vetting explained
2009
Life: Celebration /
Elation (The Inauguration)
Relaxation
Vacation destination (Wales)
Personification, Italianization (My “dog”)
Africanization (Our African dance class)
Installation (Hand colored photos)
Occupation: Teaching ESL
Punctuation
Pronunciation
Collocation
Conjugation
iReport Documentation (My iReports)
Hyperpolarization (Health care reform)
Misinformation
Exaggeration
Accusations
Communication
Approbation
Victimization (deaths in Iran)
Dedication & Edification (Student Protests Iran)
Provocation (Strip Mob for a Cooler Climate)
Indignation (Stop Violent Rhetoric!)
Irritation (Health Insurance Rant)
Scandalization (Halliburton/KBR)
Veneration
Location, location, location
iReport Bubble Collaboration
2009 Cessation
Alliteration Termination
- Tags:
- 2009,
- year_in_review,
- 30_seconds
- Posted in Assignment:
- 365 days in 30 seconds
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