Saturday, December 13, 2014

Joy Luck Club Essay Response: Prompt #3

Jing-mei has succeeded in honoring her mother’s legacy. She also fulfills her mother’s legacy in the process of honoring it. Jing took Suyuan’s place in the “joy luck club” smeeting in her seat. By finding her long-lost twin sisters. As well as telling her sister’s about their mom’s life
Jing-mei mom had died and her seat was empty in the club of her mother’s friends. At first, she didn’t want to but her dad had told her too and she does so. She does not believe she can because a friend once told her she was like her mom. When Jing told her this she though it was an insult and states “You don’t even know little percent of me! How can you be me?” (27). Her “aunties” don’t care if Jing is like her mom or not, but it is still like her mom is there.
The whole reason that Jing took her mother’s place at the table, is her aunt’s told her that she needs to find her sisters in China. Her mom found her sisters through letters but Jing must find them in person to fulfill her mom’s “long-cherished wish”. In Chinese that is the meaning of the Suyuan’s name. Jing goes to China with her father but also takes a connection flight to the city her sisters live in. When she gets off the plane , her sister’s she her and all hug each other.
The last part in fulfilling her mother’s legacy is for Jing to tell her sisters abut their mother’s life. The book does not say if Jing did this. I’m more than sure she has done just that. She has fulfilled her mother’s legacy. They all know that their mother had a long and hard journey to try and restore her family, and Jing has accomplished that.
In conclusion Jing had fulfilled and has honored her mother’s legacy. She took her empty seat at the joy luck club meeting. Jing-mei went to China and reunited with her long-lost sisters. Lastly, she told Suyuan’s legacy to her sisters. Jing-mei has finally accomplished her mom’s name sake, long- cherished wish.

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Leopard Man Response questions

9)Tom Leppard is known as "leopard man", because his body is tattooed to look like leopard spots.
10)The author believes people with tattoos and piercings do this for attention from society.He has this opinion, the people go for a shock factor and try to be original.
11)Leopard man is different from the other people because he lives in seclusion and doesn't have to be constantly judged based on his appearance everyday.
12) Leopard man lives in the Scottish wilderness.
13)According to Feys, society fears people who are loners. They are feared because they choose to do what they want without asking anyone if it is ok,and not letting their opinions hamper them.
14) The "world's most common but dangerous psychological disorder" is conformity, we are told to be ourselves but when we do it is not good and we have to behave the way society says to.
15) Leopard man is so happy because he does not have to face societal pressures of everyday and doesn't get ridiculed everyday for the way he looks and he doesn't care about what society thinks of him.

Thursday, November 13, 2014

Latin Roots #6

Roots and Derivatives

  1. corp(or)-body
  2. cred- to believe, to trust
  3. cur(r) cure, course-to run, to flow
  4. dic(t)- to speak, to say
   Words

  1. Benediction- the invocation of a divine blessing
  2. Concourse- running or flowing together
  3. Concurrent-occurring at the same time
  4. Corporal-related to the physical body
  5. Corpulent- very stout; fleshy and obese; fat
  6. Credibility-the quality of being believable or trustworthy
  7. Credulity-the (naive) willingness to believe too easily without proof
  8. Cursory-done in a superficial or hasty manner
  9. Dictum-an authoritative saying or maxim
  10. Incorporate- to form into one body or functioning unit
  11. Incredulous- not believing,skeptical, or doubting
  12. Indicative-suggestive
Sentences

  1. Some funerals might have benedictions.
  2. Crowds rarely are concourse.
  3. At the concurrent time of writing this everyone else in my house is eating dinner.
  4. I would highly despise getting a corporal punishment.
  5. I feel like I am corpulent.
  6. Some news stations do not have credibility.
  7. I can't think of a creative sentence for credulity.
  8. When i for get to do something right before i fall asleep I get it done cursorily.
  9. I don't recall knowing of any dictums.
  10. I would like to incorporate breaks into my time doing homework but i get to stressed to.
  11. I'm incredulous to global warming.
  12. When people say just kidding after something they are kinda of indicative.

Literature Analysis #2

My response to The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

    The Great Gatsby is a story about a secretive millionaire,Jay Gatsby, told through his neighbor Nick Carraway. This story starts when nick is invited to one of Gatsby's extravagant parties and meets Jay himself and learned they were in the same battalion during the war. The rising action happens when Gatsby asks Nick to invite his cousin, Daisy, over to his house but to come without her husband. Later we find out that Gatsby and Daisy used to be a thing before the war, and Gatsby wanted to pick things up where they left off. We also learn Daisy's husband has a mistress. The climax is when Nick,Daisy,Gatsby,Daisy's Husband, and Nick's girlfriend go to town on a really hot day and go to a hotel suite in attempts to cool down. Gatsby goes after Tom,Daisy's husband, saying she never loved him that she always loved Gatsby, and Tom tries to expose Gatsby saying his life is a lie and he just wants to impress people.After the hotel argument, Daisy and Gatsby go to her house, but Daisy accidentally runs over Tom's mistress. The resolution is that Daisy and Tom move to the East away from Long Island and Gatsby is killed by the mistress' husband.

     The main theme of the novel is money doesn't buy happiness. Gatsby throws many extravagant   parties, but rarely attends them. Even being extremely rich doesn't make him happy. All Gatsby wants is a women to love and to love him back.This is why he wanted Daisy.

     The protagonist of the story is Jay Gatsby.Gatsby is a dynamic character, he stays calm,cool,and collective. Once he sees Daisy after five years he is like a nervous wreck.The other major character of the novel is Nick Carraway. He is important because he is the one telling the story.

     One significant symbol is the green light on the end of Daisy's dock. This symbol represents Gatsby journey to get Daisy, She was so far away but now she is with him.It also represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams for the future. About the characters, it reveals Gatsby has a burning passion for Daisy he wants he, for the longest time she was just out of reach but now he can see her clearly, just like the light.

     I chose this book, because I knew my brother had read it and he thought it was good. I also chose The Great Gatsby because I know there is a newer movie adaption and I like reading a book before the movie. The book also came to my attention because I asked my brother to help me find a book. I kept wanting to read the book because Gatsby was introduced and then I knew things were going to unravel and get good.

     Since one possible theme is money vs. happiness that can apply to famous people's lives. You think money makes you happy, it doesn't. The rich buy things they do't need, not happy. What do they do? Use drugs, still not happy.Once they get better, they are never happy, fame and fortune come with a price. Money changes people, mostly for the worse.

     One idea from the book I except to remember for a long time is the ideal of reserving judgment. Sometimes judging something to quick can cause trouble.Judging can also cause someone to have a bad rep, when reality is they're a nice person. A passage that helps is this, "In consequence I'm inclined to reserve all judgments, a habit that has opened up many curious natures to me and also made me the victim of not a few veteran bores. The abnormal mind is quick to detect and attach itself to this quality when it appears in a normal person, and so it came about that in college I was unjustly accused of being a politician, because i was privy to the secret griefs of wild, unknown men" (19)







Friday, November 7, 2014

Greek Drama Questoins

1) A bull or goat was won for dancing choruses of worshipers
2)In the open-air theater of  Dionysus,a modern day equivalent of spectators would be New York City's  Broadway theaters.
3)The mask of affected voices of the actors by projecting their voice.
4)Antigone was suspense to the audience because their knowledge of things the characters on stage did not know.
5)The shepard is to leave the infant on the mountainside with his ankles pinned together. 
6)The riddle the sphinx gave to Oedipus was "What creature goes on four legs in the morning, two legs in the afternoon, and three legs in the evening?"
7)Oedipus' kids are: Polyneices and Eteocles his sons and his daughters Antigone and Ismene. 
8)After Oedipus is exiled, Creon his brother-in-law takes over Thebes
9)To Eteocles body, his Family buried with hero's honor and Polynecies' was left to rot outside the gates of Thebes.

Thursday, November 6, 2014

Antigone Quick Write

Antigone quick write
            Both my brothers died. My parents went crazy and I only have my sister. My uncle has only let one of my brothers be rightful buried and my favorite to rot and be left “to the dogs”. I plan to do many things. First I will bury my favorite brother, get my sister to follow, and run away to start a new life.
            I would bury my favorite brother because my other one started the fight and it is not fair he was honored and my other brother is left to rot. I don’t care what my uncle says I will stand up for what I believe is right and I won’t back down. My favorite brother did not shame the family by fighting but my other did because he chose to start a fight. At night, I will sneak away grab a shovel, get wheelbarrow, put my brother in it, and find a rightful place to bury him. I would not care what people think about me like it or not people most people who and are innocent should be buried with honor.
            My sister would need to help me and she should be on my side. I would tell her she has nothing to fear because she should not be fearful of uncle because he doesn’t control our lives. We have to band together because we are all we have left in the matter of immediate family and that is way more important than extended family. My sister should follow because I’m pretty sure she feels bad for the way our other brother was dealt with if she does not follow I will be done with her and never want to be associated with her ever again. She will follow me though because she will know I’m correct and it is the right thing to do and will not stand by and let me do this alone because we are sisters.
            The last thing I would do is run away from town and start a new life. Its not that I’m scared of what will happen to me it is the fact that my other brother deservers a burial and I don’t need to die because of what I believe. I just want a new life because I don’t want to live by my uncle’s rules because it will be unjust and I will have my sister go with me so she won’t have to be punished because she does not deserve it .Leaving will be better because I can be free and not worry about being wrongfully punished my brother’s soul need to be at peace without a proper burial he soul is stuck to roam the earth for eternity. Starting a new life will be the best decision I can make because no one will know my past and where I come from.

            In final I would bury my favorite brother, have my sister assist me, and run away to start a new life. I want my brother’s soul to be at rest and not roaming the earth forever. My sister would need to follow me so we can do what is right and he assistance will be appreciated. A new life is ideal so I will not be punished for what I believe and what god probably knows what is right. What is right is right people should not be punished to bury an innocent person and that person deserves to be honored with a burial

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Jonathan Safran Foer Webinar Reaction Assignment

1a) The seminar was meant to be informative and persuasive.
1b) Jonathan Safran Foer
1c) Jonathan Safran Foer Webinar
1d) Date accessed: October 28, 2014
1e) We were in a live web session thing with the author of Eating Animals, Jonathan Safran Foer, he was answering question about his book and other things related to his book. Basically he wasn't trying to turn people vegetarian and or vegan but he was talking about the way animals were treated.
1f) A stand out moment to me is when Foer explained why he doesn't eat meat. Foer doesn't believe in eating meat because of the way they are treated in the factory farms. He also said he felt uncomfortable with eating something that had to be killed. Believes killing animals doesn't need to happened. I chose this because it was kinda interesting about factory farms.
 Fii) Another moment when I was engaged, is he was asked is it easy or hard to go along time with out eating meat and how do you do it.Mr. Foer says begin vegetarian is almost like a sex change, once you go back you can never go back. If you don't think about it its easier to be vegetarian. The sex change is the part where i started to listen more.
 Fiii) A question that our class asked Jonathan Foer peaked my interest it was about the price of food I believe. He said that meat is more affordable when it is not organic and I know because that's true. He also explains that people don't take the time to actually make food or even sit together at the table anymore so they don't care what they eat. I could see what he means because it was true.

2)This presentation could relate to my life, because it can give me a little insight on people who choose to lead a vegetarian lifestyle.I know that this webinar was supposed to be persuasive but this did not change my mind about my eating habits. This session was not as informative as i thought it would be.

Saturday, October 18, 2014

Latin Roots #5

Roots and Derivatives

  1. cent(i)-hundred
  2. cid(e)-cut, kill
  3. clam, claim-cry out, declare
  4. cord, cour-heart
Word List
  1. bicentennial-(related to) a celebration of a two hundredth anniversary.
  2. centenarian-a person who has lived to be one hundred years old.
  3. centurion-a Roman officer commanding one hundred men.
  4. clamorous-noisily complaining.
  5. concise-covering much in few words.
  6. concordance-a condition of harmony or agreement.
  7. cordial-warm and friendly.
  8. discordant-(sounding) harsh or inharmonious; clashing.
  9. genocide-extermination of an ethnic group.
  10. incisive--keenly penetrating; cutting into.
  11. proclamation-an official statement or announcement that informs or honors.
  12. reclaim--to claim again.

Sentences
  1. Many towns have bicentennials.
  2. My great-grandma was almost a centenarian.
  3. Julius Caesar was a famous centurion.
  4. Clamorous conversations can turn into heated arguments.
  5. An auctioneer would be a bad person to concise an important event.
  6. Some people wish concordance with family members.
  7. Wedding invitations sometimes say you are cordially invited as an introduction.
  8. Judge Judy is discordant and acts sassy.
  9. Hitler committed a terrible genocide.
  10. Frank Gore is incisive when trying to run down the field to get a first down.
  11. Abraham Lincoln wrote the Emancipation Proclamation.
  12. For the first three seasons of Avatar, Zuko always said he needed to reclaim his honor.

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Latin Roots #4

Roots and Derivatives

  1. bon, boun-good
  2. capit, capt-head,chief,leader
  3. carn(i)-flesh
  4. ced(e), ceed, cess-go yield,surrender
Word List
  1. accession-the act of becoming joined
  2. bona fide-in good faith:genuine
  3. bonanza-a sudden and unexpected source of money or riches
  4. bounteous-plentiful and abundant
  5. capitulation-a final giving up
  6. carnage-a great slaughter
  7. carnivorous-flesh-eating
  8. incarnate-literally, in the flesh
  9. intercede-to act on another's behalf:to meditate
  10. precedent-having gone before
  11. recapitulation-a brief repetition 
  12. reincarnation-a thing that is reborn

Sentences
  1. Would a congress meeting be an accession?
  2. Some people can't give bona fide apologies. 
  3. Wining the lottery ids a type of bonanza.
  4. Stock brokers have bounteous amounts of money.
  5. When people surrender in war, it is a capitulation.
  6. Call Of Duty is a game filled with carnage.
  7. Most mammals are carnivorous.
  8. You can meet a person incarnate.
  9. Interns can be an example of intercede person.
  10. A place of precedent to me is UCSF.
  11. A synopsis or summary is a recapitulation.
  12. When I become reincarnated I want to be an animal cause I don't need to worry about anything.

Friday, September 26, 2014

Literature Analysis #1-Billy Budd

1)The story of Billy Budd. A sailor who is falsely accused of attempting to create a mutiny aboard an English warship.The story is mostly in the form of exposition.The rising action begins when Billy spills his soup in front of Claggart, and his meeting with the after-guardsmens, leading Billy and Claggart to open conflict. The climax is when Billy accidentally kills Claggart after being falsely accused of mutiny.the falling action is when Captain Vere wants a trail for Billy,and tries to pressure the jury to vote Billy guilty and condemn him.
2)The theme of the novel is the people who are innocent are also vulnerable. Billy is not guilty of mutiny because he did not mean to kill Claggart.
3)I chose this book because my grandpa had read it when he was younger and he told me what it was about it that appealed to me. The book came to attention to me through my grandpa and i heard the word mutiny and thought the book was about like gory war. The book seemed like it was going to explain how the mutiny happened.
4) I didn't find the book realistic to me because it is pretty old.I made a connection with billy, I am usually an innocent person to I try not to be trouble.
5)The author's tone is somber his sentences are long."With no perceptible trace of the vainglorious about him, rather with the offhand unaffectedness of natural regality, he seemed to accept the spontaneous homage of his shipmates."(291) "Noting this uncomplaining acquiescence, all but cheerful, on might say, the shipmaster turned a surprised glance of silent reproach at the sailor."(293) "At all events, of these thousands of mutineers were some of the tars who not so very long afterwards- whether wholly prompted thereto by patriotism, or pugnacious instinct, or by both-helped to win a coronet for Nelson at the Nile, and the naval crowns of crowns for him at Trafalgar." (305)
6) 1. Symbol-ships: Since the story is about a sailor ships are automatically thought about. 2.Motif-animal imagery:the author often refers to the sailors as animals"Saint Bernard"(301) 3.Symbolism-Christ figure; Billy is compared to Christ in forgiveness "God bless Captain Vere." (375) 4.Allusion-Billy is also compared to Adam "Of self-consciousness he seemed to have little or none, or about as much as we may reasonably impute to a dog of Saint Bernard's breed." (301) 5.Allusion- Adam and Billy are compared to again; "Man's of Fall" (301) 6.Simile "Though our Handsome sailor had as much of masculine beauty one can expect anywhere to see; nevertheless, like the beautiful women in one of Hawthorne's minor tales.." (302) 7. Personification " Bellipotent that ship was on her way..." (302) 8. Allusion- "To the British Empire the Nore mutiny..." (303) 9. Allusion- "Great Mutiny" (304)- book written by Christopher Hibbert. 10. Allusion-historical event "Trafalgar Nelson." (307)

Characterization:
1)Billy Budd- narrator says he is the handsome sailor ,Claggart- it says he is the master-at-arms,Billy- Claggart says billy is sweet and pleasant implying he causes no harm,Claggart- it is implied Claggart is rude because he makes a snide remark seeing Billy's spilled soup.
2)The author's diction does change, when he quotes the sailor's he uses slang and when he isn't he is using educated language.
3)The protagonist of the story,Billy Budd, is static because he stays the way he is throughout the story.
4)After reading this book I did not come away feeling like I'd met a person or character.

Enduring Memory 
The one idea from this book I expect to remember for a long tome is good vs. evil. Good vs. evil is a recurring theme in books and life. We can never escape it. Just like in religion there is good gods and then there is a devil. Take the yin-yang symbol the good is in the bad and the bad is in the good. An excerpt from the novel that show this:"'Handsomely done, my lad! And Handsome is as handsome did it,too!' And with that passed on. Not noted by Billy as not coming within his view was the involuntary smile, or rather grimace, that accompanied Claggart's equivocal word."

Friday, September 19, 2014

Latin Roots #3

Roots and Derivatives

  1. aud(it) (hear)
  2. avi (bird)
  3. bell(i) (war)
  4. ben(e) (good,well)
Word List
  1. antebellum-before the war, typically of how things were before any war.
  2. audit-to check or examine a company's financial records.
  3. auditory-related to the sense of hearing
  4. avian-characteristic of or pertaining to birds
  5. aviary-an elaborate structure for housing birds
  6. avionics-the technology of (using) electronic equipment in aviation, space flight
  7. bellicose-eager to fight or quarrel; hostile
  8. belligerency-a hostile action
  9. benefactor-a person who gives another (financial) help
  10. beneficiary-one who receives a benefit (of payment), as from an insurance policy
  11. benign-not malignant; gracious and kindly: good-natured
  12. inaudible-unable to be heard
Sentences:
  1. I don't think any one has every been born during a time of antebellum.
  2. People can get their house audited.
  3. I'm more of an auditory learner.
  4. The word avian retains to birds.
  5. I have never made an aviary structure. 
  6. Avionics is technically rocket science.
  7. I feel like I might start to get a little bellicose when people anger me.
  8. I would never do an act of belligerency unless I had to.
  9. I wish I knew a benefactor.
  10. My parents probably get beneficiaries.
  11. Little kids are usually benign.
  12. Sometimes I feel like i am inaudible.

Cupid & Psyche

Cupid and Psyche

    
Main Characters:
Cupid:Tall,blonde,handsome,(god),sometimes nice,but sometimes mean
Psyche:Beautiful,(human),sweet,but naive

Settings:
Cupid's house-luxurious palace; made of gold silver and ivory,beautifully maintained gardens, crystal-clear fountains,has twenty-four hour gourmet kitchen and invisible servants to cater your every need.

Main Plot:
The main plot of this myth was to have psyche fall in love with some grubby redneck by cupid using an arrow, so that Aphrodite will remain the most beautiful women.

Main Conflict:
Cupid falls in love with psyche because he accidentally shot himself with one of his arrows.

Attempt to Explain:
This story attempts to explain the human flaw of jealousy and being vain.
Aphrodite is jealous of psyche because everyone on earth is saying she is prettier than Aphrodite.
Aphrodite is vain because she is self-centered for wanting to to remain the prettiest woman ever.


Monday, September 8, 2014

Journal #7

Given what I know and learned about mythology, and how it reflects the culture/values of its time, I nominate Wall Street.This will be remembered as an emblem of this culture in two thousand years for two reason; money and greediness. People think money is the key to many things but it isn't. Money doesn't buy happiness.Just because you are rich does not mean you are any better than any one else in the world.If you have money you shouldn't put anyone down either.The greediness relates to people who only care about themselves.A little while ago, my mom took my grandpa to Social Services in San Luis. There was an elderly lady my mom said she lived in her car. She went into the building and asked a lady for tape because her shoe was ripped at the top and wouldn't close. The lady behind the window said 3 times "What do you want me to do? I'm over here and you're over there." This old lady's feet were to swollen for her shoes. Eventually, she got her tape and my grandpa and another man helped her.Human kindness can make someone's day.

Friday, September 5, 2014

Latin Roots #2

Roots and Derivatives

  1. anni, annu, enni
  2. aqua, aque
  3. arm
  4. art
Word List
  1. aqua
  2. aquaculture
  3. aqueous
  4. armada
  5. armature
  6. armistice
  7. artifact
  8. artifice
  9. artisan
  10. millennium
  11. perennial
  12. superannuated
  Sentences:
  1. I like the color aqua out of the may blues out there.
  2. Would rice be a plant to use for aquaculture.
  3. The Grand Canyon was formed in an aqueous way.
  4. Armadas are formed with Marine and Navy ships.
  5. For a boxer glove could be armature.
  6. I think we need to make an armistice with other countries to stop ISIS militants.
  7. Can things from old movie or TV sets be considered an artifact?
  8. Magicians are more like artifices if you think about it.
  9. The workers at Subway are called sandwich artisans.
  10. Many people from the new millennium generation, are clueless and rude.
  11. I have never heard of the word perennial.
  12. I can't come up with a sentence for superannuated.

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Purpose of myth review

1) Who am I? What is the nature of the universe in which I live? What must I do in order to survive? How can I reconcile myself to the inevitability of death?
2)Children of Gods w/ u natural birth, possess extraordinary strength, kills monsters w/ special weapons , and descend into the underworld as a part of their tasks.
3) Universe beginnings usually start w/ a chaotic, formless mass that a god or pair of gods separate.
4) Hero myths and epics teach members of society appropriate attitude and values of their culture.
5) Ordinary people identify with heros, because heros have imperfections, just like us.
6) The foundation of the Matriarchal society was agriculture year.
7) Sigmund Freud's view of myths as the expression of the individuals unconscious wishes, fears, and drives.
8) Myths demonstrate that people possess the intellectual capacity to understand the world in which they live in.

Monday, August 25, 2014

BOR Essay

 Birth Order Research: Youngest Child
After reviewing birth order research, for the most part it describes me. Many of the findings do relate to me. I believe there is some truth to it. I also think there is no truth to the finding. So I must be neutral. Why do theses findings seem to make generalized statements about a group of people?
I’m in the youngest child category and there is truth in most of the research’s findings. One personality trait that I have is being a people person. This is true because when I’m around new people, I tend to be quiet, but then I introduce myself and start to warm-up. An example is, I was in English last year and we had to get into groups. I knew a few people but didn't associate with them all that much, then I asked four people if I could join their group and they said yes. Now this year, I’m sort of friends with them because we share interests and have classes together. Another trait that was correct was precocious, because I looked up the definition it means smart and mature. The correctness is spot on, since I've been in advanced classes since 6th grade plus I’m more mature than most people my age, like I don’t do things I shouldn't do I.e. drink or smoke.
Other traits in the findings are false. One certain trait was critical. I do not judge based on how someone looks or what I've been told. On the contrary, I’m self-critical. One example is when I receive a not so good grade I called my self dumb, and bang my head on the desk. The one trait that stood out to me was manipulative. I know many people who are a youngest child, none of them try to make me do things to hurt someone else. I've only meet one person like that
and I stopped hanging out with her because she hurt my feelings, treated me bad, and had others do her “dirty work” for her.
Now, I kind of think the is a bunch of lies. Some people might not fit any traits. Which brings up my question of  why does everything nowadays put us into categories. Just because there has been research , it doesn't always prove to be true. Sooner or later these findings will most likely be incorrect. There should not be generalized statements made about groups of people  from research.
So in conclusion, most statements are accurate, some are false, most of all research findings aren't always true. There was many accurate statements in the research. Then there were others exact opposite of me. The research also made me think, why does there have to be generalized statements about groups of people that might cause a pre-judgment of someone. I feel labels are trying to be put on everyone and everything to day which is not a good situation at all.

Sunday, August 24, 2014

Birth Order Traits


People-person
Most of the time,I’m a people-person. I get along with people quite well if they treat me nicely as I do them.
Affectionate
I am very affectionate. Any time i see a family member the first thing I do is hug them and ask how they've been.
Temperamental
I don’t believe I’m temperamental. I mean the only way I get mad is if you make me mad, my moods don’t change quickly.
Job- show business
I will not get a job in show biz. I don’t like being center of attention all the time and it is too much pressure. my dream job is to be a pyrotechnic.
Carefree
If i am not focused on school I’m carefree. Usually this happens when i have nothing to do nor worry about.  
Uncomplicated
This is not true.I’m pretty complicated, I like things a certain way if you do it wrong I'll get irritated and do it myself

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Reflections on Week 1

1)I do not think there are any factors that will affect my participation or experience in class
2) i cannot think of an awesome learning experience because i don't feel i have had one yet so N/A.
3) I am concerned about my grade and how i will do on my essays because ever since 8th grade honors English i got really crummy essay grades.I'm not really sure what i look forward in learning haven't thought about it yet. What I do know is whatever I look forward in learning will help me excel in life.

Latin Roots #1

ROOTS AND DERIVATIVES
  1. act, ag, ig: to do, to move, to drive
  2. ali, alter: another, other
  3. am: at/ to love
  4. anim: life, spirit, soul
WORD LIST
  1. agenda-a list or plan of things to be done later
  2. agile-resourceful 
  3. alienate- to make someone unfriendly 
  4. altercation-an angry argument or fight
  5. amiable-generally pleasant
  6. amorous-suggestive of love
  7. animated-filled with life and spirit
  8. equanimity-even-temperedness
  9. inalienable-that which cannot be taken away or transferred
  10. inanimate-non-living
  11. magnanimous-free from pettiness
  12. reactionary-a person with such ideas  
  Sentences:
1. I need to check what's on my agenda before i make plans.
2. I am agile when it comes to options on doing something.
3. Someone must have alienated her and that's why she's not nice.
4. Kids some times get in altercations with their parents.
5. Most of the time i am amiable.
6. I wonder if anyone is amorous towards me.
7. My cousin is very animated due to having ADHD.
8.  My dad is equanimity.
9.  Freedom is not inalienable in America.
10. Sometimes i wish i was inanimate,so i wouldn't have to do anything.
11. I don't have a sentence for magnanimous.
12. Are politicians reactionary people?



                                           

Monday, August 18, 2014

My six words

It took me a while to get this quote because i was running with a few different one but ultimately i chose this one. These six word represent my life, because if i had a bad day and go outside and just sit. My dogs will come to to me and just jump all over me and act goofy making me laugh. My dog's just know how to make me happy.My dogs are a big part of my life if i cant live with out them they are not just pets to me. My dogs are family forever.