What I Eat

What I Eat
I love seafood so I can't live without Tilapia

Scallops for hot pot. Love the dish decoration. 

The black pepper beef is one of my favorites in the teppanyaki cuisine.  

All set for lunch.






Seafood platter one of Taiwan's greatest dishes.

Reflection:
I’m going to explain what "social conscience" means to me. The word conscience makes me think of what we think others perceive us to be like and what we do and the right of wrong of our given actions. From a psychological perspective, as a psychology major, I think of the word conscious as how humans have the ability to control what they do and the actions they take unlike with our subconscious. Our subconscious is an automatic response which we cannot control. Conscience is similar to the word conscious in that we want people to like us therefore being reactive to what is said about us and shown of us. That being said when you put the word social and conscience together it must mean that we are inclined to show the “right” side of us as an individual. While simultaneously caring about how we are being seen by others in the world and by doing so we have to be aware of what we post. From my personal project of What I Eat, I noticed that not only did I care about whether I had a good angled photo, but I also took into account whether or not the plate looked appetizing enough to show. That to me was having a social point into my decision of whether or not I wanted to take the picture or not, based on the dish appearance. While having that in mind I not only wanted the pictures to be good but also for them to be right for the public eye and make sure it was okay with my conscience.  That aside I found that Zillow is also a great model that incorporates both literacy and technology. It brings out advertisements for housing while also portraying a description and photo of the houses on sale.

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