For every day in 2008, I did something new. In 2016, I am challenging myself to break my routine at least once a week.
Saturday, August 30, 2008
Random new thing
Today I had dinner with some friends. It was nice - it's been a while since I've seen them. Anyway, after dinner I had cranberry liqueur. And now I have another word on the list of things I cannot spell.
I am Qing Tian, a doctoral student of Georgia State University at Atlanta, GA, USA. I am studying individuals’ blogging motivations and behavior for my dissertation. I cordially invite you to participate in my study. You are randomly selected from millions of bloggers. Participation in this survey is voluntary. If you do take part, you may drop out at any time. Your answers to the questionnaire will be kept confidential and will be used for research purpose only.
The online questionnaire is located at http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=xkVRkuhvvuiOlMrFDlxkLA_3d_3d
It will take you approximately 15-30 minutes to finish. Please feel free to forward this link to your friends or family who also write personal blogs.
Thank you in advance for your help.
Qing Tian Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Communication Georgia State University Email: qtian2@gsu.edu Office: 404-413-5672
This blog started in 2008 when I did one new thing every day.
Now I write about new things I've done, as well as pretty much anything else I feel like talking about.
Hello,
ReplyDeleteI am Qing Tian, a doctoral student of Georgia State University at Atlanta, GA, USA. I am studying individuals’ blogging motivations and behavior for my dissertation. I cordially invite you to participate in my study. You are randomly selected from millions of bloggers. Participation in this survey is voluntary. If you do take part, you may drop out at any time. Your answers to the questionnaire will be kept confidential and will be used for research purpose only.
The online questionnaire is located at
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=xkVRkuhvvuiOlMrFDlxkLA_3d_3d
It will take you approximately 15-30 minutes to finish. Please feel free to forward this link to your friends or family who also write personal blogs.
Thank you in advance for your help.
Qing Tian
Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Communication
Georgia State University
Email: qtian2@gsu.edu
Office: 404-413-5672
How was it?! I am very intrigued!
ReplyDeleteIt was good. Sweet, but not in a "too sweet" way.
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