I’m a visually impaired Latina from Honduras dedicated to make it in law as a prosecutor and Spanish translator located in Richmond, Virginia
Adopted from La Ceiba, Honduras my family and I moved to Virginia when I was 10 years old. Coming from a third world country, finding a place where I could belong was a struggle. Now a rising junior at the University of Mary Washington I found a place I can call home. Visually impaired, and for a love of the arts, specifically dancing, playing the violin and singing, I found extra curricular activities that have made me, me. Majoring in Philosophy Pre-Law, and a minor in Spanish, I plan on going to Law school to become prosecutor and a Spanish translator.
Not to long ago, I had the amazing opportunity to get a guide dog. He’s a 2 year and 4 month black lab, named Douglas. He is sweet, outgoing and a great addition to my family.
more about me: https://www.styleweekly.com/richmond/where-the-heart-is/Content?oid=1946137
Instagram/Snapchat: Angie.rva
other website I’d use: https://www.canva.com
meet my guide dog: Douglas
It was a little complicated to get to this site, there were so many steps and I had gone through the wrong site trying to get here, but I had a zoom call and I was able to figure it out. There was a lot of security questions to be able to sign up.
Interactive Fiction
This module is impor,tant because it helps people learn about the history and evolution of text adventures interactive fiction.it also helpsto explore the different platforms available for producing interactive fiction. You can also practice writing in an interactive format. I like this module because it helps me explore new platforms and teaches me new ways to get around things. There are two types of interactive fiction, parser-based games( usersmust type commands like go north get lamp etc.) the other is choice- based works where users click on links to explore different parts of a story or make sessions.
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