Friday, May 2, 2014
An occurrence at owl creek bridge
Their is only one sentence that would be going through my mind. Did I completed my goals in life. I know that most likely I I'm going to die so let me think back and see if I completed my goals. If not I would be devastated and scared but if I did than I'll be some what scared but happy at least my goals was accomplished.
Monday, April 28, 2014
In what way do individuals make a different in our society
Individual make a great different in our society. They are the one who are willing to stand up, stand out, and be different to go against everything we think we know. Although individual can make good out come it can also makes negative outcome. Freedom of thought is what make a individual and freedom of thought can be a bad thing. To think different from one it is to question their opinion and to question someone opinion it is to argue with them and to do that will most likely led to war with them.
Tuesday, April 8, 2014
My gold for living
My goal for life is to die happily. Meaning everyone is going to die but I at least what to accomplish some of my goals in life. The only point I'm living and what to do in life is to be a indie game developer. A indie game developer is a small game company. Ranging to 1 to about 10 people. Only I want to be the only one in my company. By doing this I have to master multiple thing. Computer programing is one, which I'm pretty ok at. Being a good artist, which also is a strong skill I have. Animation skill which I haven't start leaning yet but pretty sure I can learn. Marketing skill which require social skill. Social skill is something I lack. And some other small skill need to be require to be a indie game developer like writing skill and audio skill. So basically I have one goal and a very hard goal indeed. I'm not a hard worker but this goal is the only thing I think will make me happy in life
Monday, April 7, 2014
What are some modern conveniences we take for granted
We take pencil and paper for granted. Yea, it just a pencil we break them we throw them. The same with paper. We ball them up when it is still in good use. Yet what might happen with out them. We use pencil and paper for mostly everything. For planning out our complex computer program to writing down stuff we what to remember. Another thing we take for granted is phone. Just because their are million of more phone out in the world. We think who care if I break my phone I'll just get another one. Phone are amazing devices we only use simply. Only do few unlock the full power of a phone.
Thursday, April 3, 2014
In what ways do people today still struggle with tension between individuality and conformity
Everyone want to be a individual who stand out and make the world a better place. Some do but only very little do. Most people struggle with conformity being part of a crowd. They want to do special thing but felt if they stand out life would be much harder. This is true. To stand out is to be misunderstood. And like Emerson said "to be great it is to be misunderstood". A misunderstood person is a lonely person. No one understand so no one befriend them. This why our world have so little greatness
Monday, March 31, 2014
How much power do formal institution have in our society.
I would say a lot because one day I watch this document about how churches have powerful impact on Hollywood actor. They would talk about how if a Movie contain a related topic about god the views will be large and mostly from christen people. Plus I bet if anyone would say I don't believe in god or I dislike god in a large population oh the disdain stare and act that would fall onto them. And some of that disdain act would led to a horrible outcome.
Monday, March 24, 2014
Can one be too determine
Yes , someone can be to determine. When a person is to determine they will do anything to archive their goal. And sometime that anything can be life risking. Yes, it is a good idea to have determination but not a determination that turn into obsessive. An obsessive is a one track mind and a one track mind is easy to misguide to a wrong end.
Monday, March 10, 2014
What do you think is the most importance quality of gothic stories
I think it is the ability to create suspense and mystery. Why because a suspense event just doesn't have the ability to frighten you but to also make you believe in something that is not even real. It plays trick on you mind and make you go against what you think. It's a element that isn't easy to commit but when it do it isn't something to forget about.
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
Do you agree that their darkness within us all
Yes because whenever something is able to reason they have the ability to display the right answer our the wrong answer. Meaning we all have the wrong answer within us but only some or most display the wrong answer.
Monday, March 3, 2014
Why can dreamlike setting be powerful in literature and film
I think dreamlike setting can be powerful because a imaginary mind can contain anything and everything. A dreamlike setting can even contain thing that even not even real.
Have your observed greedy behavior in other people
Yes, they would always want more than want they need. I was watching a movie with a greedy person. He would do anything to get want he wanted. Even sinful thing.
Monday, February 24, 2014
Why do we fear what we don't know
We fear what we don't know because we think the outcome for the unknown would be horrible. If something happen the outcome is going to be bad or good, black or white. Their are no gray area. And the bad outcome overwhelms the good outcome in our head.
Thursday, February 20, 2014
Reflection
I learn a lot of interesting fact about my topic. The most important fact I learn is the Native American help us create thanksgiving. It was a surprise that when we first arrive to American the Indians didn't make contact with us for a very long time and view us as somewhat like god.
Persuade technique
A good way to persuade me is a good reasoning. If you give me a good reason for something than I might do it.
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
How do you determine if a speech is effective
The speech have to achieve it gold. By that I mean let say a speech is written to persuade a group of people to stop smoking and if that group of people stop smoking because of the speech. Than the speech had accomplish it gold.
Monday, February 17, 2014
What make a good/effect speech
We'll their several thing that make a good speech. One thing is good fact that support your statement your are trying to deliver. Without fact to back up what your are trying to deliver it is just a opinion and opinion are unimportant. Another thing that make a good speech is a good flow. If the speech is unorganized and jumping to one point to another than it make it hard to follow.n
Monday, February 10, 2014
Best speech
Sasuke Uchiha, I'm an avenger
"If you think I'm just a foolish kid ruled by his emotions, that's fine. Following Itachi's path would have been too childish, the whispering of fools who don't know hatred. If anyone else tries to ridicule the way I live, I'll slaughter everyone they ever cared about. And then maybe they'll understand what it's like to taste... a little of my hatred."
This Is a speech from one of my favorite anime show. I like this speech because it say if you were in my place you would probably do the same. I remember this speech so well because ever one is always judging people and fail to see the point why the made the action they did.
Thursday, February 6, 2014
Native American (Wampanoag) question
1.)Who were the Wampanoag people
The Wampanoag people were Native American who live in Massachusetts and Rhode Island in the early 17th century. They mostly eat what is called the three sister(maize, beans, and squash). The Wampanoag was hunters-gatherers who live in wetus.
2.)What values and practice guided their lives
The Wampanoag were a horticultural people who supplemented their agriculture with hunting and fishing. They move near the coast in the summer to take advantage of fishing and seafood but move inward during the winter
3.)How did the native people view pilgrim
When the pilgrim first came the native people left them alone until one day they approach the pilgrim and help them from starvation and cure diseases. Some native thought the pilgrim was a negative influence on their tribes.
4.)List and describe some of the interaction the Native American had with the pilgrim
The native taught the pilgrim how to grow and catch food and
taught the Pilgrims how to find edible native foods, such as berries and nuts
5.)What impact did colonization have on native people
The Wampanoag people were Native American who live in Massachusetts and Rhode Island in the early 17th century. They mostly eat what is called the three sister(maize, beans, and squash). The Wampanoag was hunters-gatherers who live in wetus.
2.)What values and practice guided their lives
The Wampanoag were a horticultural people who supplemented their agriculture with hunting and fishing. They move near the coast in the summer to take advantage of fishing and seafood but move inward during the winter
3.)How did the native people view pilgrim
When the pilgrim first came the native people left them alone until one day they approach the pilgrim and help them from starvation and cure diseases. Some native thought the pilgrim was a negative influence on their tribes.
4.)List and describe some of the interaction the Native American had with the pilgrim
The native taught the pilgrim how to grow and catch food and
taught the Pilgrims how to find edible native foods, such as berries and nuts
- Powhatan Chiefdom resists English settlement in Virgin. He declare war against the pilgrim. This ended with a a treaties between the Indians and the English. The treaty signed in 1677 goes largely unheeded. As a result, Virginia’s Native people are forced from their homelands by thousands of English newcomers.
5.)What impact did colonization have on native people
Wednesday, February 5, 2014
Links about Wampanoag
http://www.indians.org/articles/wampanoag-indians.html
In Wampanoag Indians the narrator tell briefly on who was the Wampanoag Indians, a basic idea of how they live, and the relationship between them and the pilgrims.
This article will be useful if you just want to know basic thing without going into any details on the Wampanoag people.
http://www.plimoth.org/learn/just-kids/homework-help/who-are-wampanoag
In who are the Wampanoag was created by Nancy Eldredge, Nauset Wampanoag and Penobscot. This article basically tell who we're the Wampanoag and were they live, something about what they do and a brief idea what they are like.
http://www.tolatsga.org/wampa.html
In Wampanoag History cover a massive amount of detail about the history of the Wampanoag and the pilgrim. It also give some detail about their culture, population, and sub-tribes.
http://nativeamericanhistory.about.com/od/tribalprofiles/p/Tribal-Profile-Wampanoag.htm
In Tribal Profile: Wampanoag just give a some facts about the Wampanoag history and some famous Wampanoag people
In Wampanoag Indians the narrator tell briefly on who was the Wampanoag Indians, a basic idea of how they live, and the relationship between them and the pilgrims.
This article will be useful if you just want to know basic thing without going into any details on the Wampanoag people.
http://www.plimoth.org/learn/just-kids/homework-help/who-are-wampanoag
In who are the Wampanoag was created by Nancy Eldredge, Nauset Wampanoag and Penobscot. This article basically tell who we're the Wampanoag and were they live, something about what they do and a brief idea what they are like.
http://www.tolatsga.org/wampa.html
In Wampanoag History cover a massive amount of detail about the history of the Wampanoag and the pilgrim. It also give some detail about their culture, population, and sub-tribes.
http://nativeamericanhistory.about.com/od/tribalprofiles/p/Tribal-Profile-Wampanoag.htm
In Tribal Profile: Wampanoag just give a some facts about the Wampanoag history and some famous Wampanoag people
Friday, January 24, 2014
Essential Question Blog #1 Entry
One thing I think I will find is how cold it was outside. Why, because back than they hardly had clothes on and their house was nothing but weak held up wooden and it would be reasonable to have cold weather in stories. Another thing stories would might mention is plants. Plants was very important in Native American lives. They use it to eat, heal, and even make tools. Animal was also big part of nature and if someone respect nature they would also so respect animal. So they might mention detail of how many animal their was and how great they were.
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
4. What types of language did the original speakers use?
They use formal skillful words to persuade they audience.
A theme reveals the insight the work reveals about the subject
Wilderness -reveals insights into the nature and meaning of the wilderness.
Community-reveals central message that American is a unique combination of community and independence
Individualism- that self-reliance and individual are fundamental of American values
A theme reveals the insight the work reveals about the subject
Wilderness -reveals insights into the nature and meaning of the wilderness.
Community-reveals central message that American is a unique combination of community and independence
Individualism- that self-reliance and individual are fundamental of American values
1. What was the speaker's purpose?
Speeches was given to lift heart throughout dark time, give hope in despair and change the course of history.
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