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==About Me==
 
==About Me==
 
My name is Danny Goodman and I am a freshman undergraduate engineer at [http://www.duke.edu Duke University]. I currently intend to be a biomedical engineer, but I am also interested in electrical engineering. I am also a member of the Duke University Marching Band, specifically the drumline.
 
My name is Danny Goodman and I am a freshman undergraduate engineer at [http://www.duke.edu Duke University]. I currently intend to be a biomedical engineer, but I am also interested in electrical engineering. I am also a member of the Duke University Marching Band, specifically the drumline.
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==Name Pronunciation==
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The Pronunciation of my is pretty straight forward. To spice things up a tad I will include the pronunciation of my full given name here. My name is Paul Daniel Jose Goodman Marcano (the last name is my mother's maiden name). This is pronounced "P(ALL) D(ANNE)-yool ho-SAY GOOD-m(anne) mar-KAHN-o, but you can just call me Danny. That's D(ANNE)-eee.
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[note: in order to pronounce my last name like my ancestors did before me requires a third syllable in the name. Example: GOOD-may-uhn]

Revision as of 03:06, 24 September 2010

About Me

My name is Danny Goodman and I am a freshman undergraduate engineer at Duke University. I currently intend to be a biomedical engineer, but I am also interested in electrical engineering. I am also a member of the Duke University Marching Band, specifically the drumline.

Name Pronunciation

The Pronunciation of my is pretty straight forward. To spice things up a tad I will include the pronunciation of my full given name here. My name is Paul Daniel Jose Goodman Marcano (the last name is my mother's maiden name). This is pronounced "P(ALL) D(ANNE)-yool ho-SAY GOOD-m(anne) mar-KAHN-o, but you can just call me Danny. That's D(ANNE)-eee. [note: in order to pronounce my last name like my ancestors did before me requires a third syllable in the name. Example: GOOD-may-uhn]