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Cao is a little harder. Mostly because I myself haven't been pronouncing it correctly until last year. I used to say "Kay-Oh" but it's actually "Ciao" but with a Chinese accent. | Cao is a little harder. Mostly because I myself haven't been pronouncing it correctly until last year. I used to say "Kay-Oh" but it's actually "Ciao" but with a Chinese accent. | ||
Revision as of 21:13, 22 September 2010
About Me
I am currently a freshman at Duke University who plans on pursuing engineering, though undecided on which kind. Outside of school, I love to dance ballet but also enjoy trying out other forms of dance like contemporary, jazz, and ballroom dancing. However in spite of the ballerina stereotype, I eat more food than anyone else you know. That is a fact. Other that that, I am extremely weird and random person and will probably constantly surprise you. Sometimes in a somewhat scary but hilarious way...
How To Say My Name
Jessica is easy to pronounce. Cao is a little harder. Mostly because I myself haven't been pronouncing it correctly until last year. I used to say "Kay-Oh" but it's actually "Ciao" but with a Chinese accent.
Grand Challenges of Engineering - Prevent Nuclear Terror
Preventing Nuclear Terrorism: A Progress Update, Matthew Bunn, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, created 22 October 2003, accessed 22 September 2010 (Grand Challenge)