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==Name Pronunciation==
 
==Name Pronunciation==
The Pronunciation of my name is pretty straight forward. To spice things up a tad I will include the pronunciation of my full given name. My name is Paul Daniel Jose Goodman Marcano (the last word 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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The Pronunciation of my name is pretty straight forward. To spice things up a tad I will include the pronunciation of my full given name. My name is Paul Daniel Jose Goodman Marcano (the last word 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. Just a product of my southern roots.]
 
[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. Just a product of my southern roots.]

Revision as of 03:11, 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 interested in electrical engineering as well. I am also a member of the Duke University Marching Band, specifically the drumline.

Name Pronunciation

The Pronunciation of my name is pretty straight forward. To spice things up a tad I will include the pronunciation of my full given name. My name is Paul Daniel Jose Goodman Marcano (the last word 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. Just a product of my southern roots.]