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Tuesday, May 20, 2014
My Blogging Experience
Here it is, the last blog of my senior year. I wasn't sure how this whole blogging thing would turn out at the beginning of the year. I am not on the Internet in a blogging type of way, and this was my first experience with blogging. I thought that these blogs would be a really easy grade to make, but I was somewhat wrong about that. Blogging definitely takes time, thought, and work. It took some effort creating a blog and making it ready to start posting. Then, the blog posts themselves were some work. Especially like tonight when I had no idea these were due before midnight. You have to pick a topic that you want to write about and make a somewhat decent blog about. And why wouldn't you want to make a decent blog? It is your opinion and you should want to make a strong opinion. Also, make it fun for people to read. It was also more difficult to write blogs because I didn't have a lot of time to read books this year so I had to find creative ways to find something to blog about. These blogging assignments proved to be a bit harder than i thought they were going to be and the content had to have more depth than i thought it would need. Overall, these assignments were different than anything I have ever had to do for an assignment. Since it was different, it was fun and interesting. Though I have to say, I don't think i will miss blogging. And I don't think blogging will miss me. BUT I will miss blogging for Mrs. Healey. Thanks for being an awesome teacher for my senior year of high school. Your class was always a highlight of my day, you rock!
Da Vinci
Recently, I read the DaVinci Code by Dan Brown. I had seen parts of the movie so I knew I was interested in reading the book at some point. I didn't have much time to read many books this year, but I am glad I chose this book to read. It held my attention the entire time I was reading it. It was one of those books that you hate to put down and you lose track of time while reading it. I really enjoyed the mystery of the book and the action. As the reader, you are constantly on your toes and asking questions. I really liked how Dan Brown never revealed too much and always kept the reader guessing. I really enjoyed all of the references to Leonardo DaVinci. I wrote my first ever research paper on Leonardo DaVinci in eighth grade. I have always been interested in Leonardo DaVinci and his work and his secrets. I think it is obvious through his work that he was a very intelligent man and he may have known more than most people. I enjoyed how much historical references and facts Dan Brown used in his fiction novel because I think it gives the book a more realistic feel. However, that realistic feeling may rub people the wrong way concerning their religion. It can be a controversial book, but I think it is important to keep in mind that it is FICTION. It is a good read and interesting, but nothing to get your panties in a bunch about. The novel has a very interesting concept, and some may say a plausible one. It is a fun read, an exciting read, and I enjoyed every page of it.
Friday, March 21, 2014
Hope...That I can finish this year
Hope Is The Thing With Feathers
Emily Dickinson
"Hope" is the thing with feathers -
That perches in the soul -
And sings the tune without the words -
And never stops - at all -
And sweetest - in the Gale - is heard -
And sore must be the storm -
That could abash the little Bird
That kept so many warm -
I've heard it in the chillest land -
And on the strangest Sea -
Yet - never - in Extremity,
It asked a crumb - of me.
That perches in the soul -
And sings the tune without the words -
And never stops - at all -
And sweetest - in the Gale - is heard -
And sore must be the storm -
That could abash the little Bird
That kept so many warm -
I've heard it in the chillest land -
And on the strangest Sea -
Yet - never - in Extremity,
It asked a crumb - of me.
I chose this poem because it is a great way of explaining hope. Hope is weightless and always happy. It is hard to lose and it is what you have when you have absolutely nothing. Hope expects nothing in return, it is just there to help you along. At this point in the year, I think a lot of seniors are riding on hope. They are hoping they pass their tests they are no longer studying for. They are hoping that the homework they didn't do won't be collected. They are hoping their teachers are feeling as lazy as they are and won't assign work. They are hoping this last quarter will be an easy one. They are hoping this last quarter goes by quickly so we can finally receive our high school diplomas and start the next chapter in our lives. They are hoping for a summer filled with fun and friends before we all depart for college. They are hoping they transition well at college and make new friends. They are hoping for their future. Hope is great and should be held on to.
Never Let Me Go
Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro
Since we never really discussed this summer reading book in depth in class, I have decided to write an end of the year blog on it. Hands down this was my favorite book I had to read last summer and without a doubt, the best summer reading book I have ever been assigned. I really enjoyed how the whole book is written. As the reader, you get to know the characters personally as they grow up through Kathy's memories. They seem like completely normal children who do normal things and feel and react as normal children. That's why as I read it, it took me by surprise when I finally discovered why they were different. The discovery of them being clones and that their ultimate fate was donating their organs was kind of heartbreaking. You had gotten to know the characters and related to them as human beings, and then you find out that they aren't treated as human beings. As children, they were all curious why Madam would take their artwork for her gallery. Later, Kathy finds out that Madam was trying to convince people that these clones also had souls and they were just as human as anyone else. As the reader, you can relate to Madam's argument because for the majority of the book, you don't know they are clones. I think this book is written very well, it keeps the reader reading by the mystery and then has the reader finish by feeling sympathy for the characters. I also think this book is a look into the future and future ethics. One day, it might be possible to create clones for organ harvesting. And if that day comes, the world will be faced with the conflict in this book. Do they have souls? Should they have basic human rights also? If they turn out to be anything like the characters in this book; they are able to feel, love, and react, then I believe the answer is yes. Never Let Me Go was an interesting read that also got me thinking
Since we never really discussed this summer reading book in depth in class, I have decided to write an end of the year blog on it. Hands down this was my favorite book I had to read last summer and without a doubt, the best summer reading book I have ever been assigned. I really enjoyed how the whole book is written. As the reader, you get to know the characters personally as they grow up through Kathy's memories. They seem like completely normal children who do normal things and feel and react as normal children. That's why as I read it, it took me by surprise when I finally discovered why they were different. The discovery of them being clones and that their ultimate fate was donating their organs was kind of heartbreaking. You had gotten to know the characters and related to them as human beings, and then you find out that they aren't treated as human beings. As children, they were all curious why Madam would take their artwork for her gallery. Later, Kathy finds out that Madam was trying to convince people that these clones also had souls and they were just as human as anyone else. As the reader, you can relate to Madam's argument because for the majority of the book, you don't know they are clones. I think this book is written very well, it keeps the reader reading by the mystery and then has the reader finish by feeling sympathy for the characters. I also think this book is a look into the future and future ethics. One day, it might be possible to create clones for organ harvesting. And if that day comes, the world will be faced with the conflict in this book. Do they have souls? Should they have basic human rights also? If they turn out to be anything like the characters in this book; they are able to feel, love, and react, then I believe the answer is yes. Never Let Me Go was an interesting read that also got me thinking
Thursday, March 20, 2014
Versace Versace
Versace by Daniel K. Davis
I read this biography by Daniel K. Davis on Gianni Versace for my research paper. It was jammed packed full of information on everything Versace. This was a major source for my paper because I learned pretty much everything about Gianni Versace and his fashion house by reading it. I discovered where in Italy he was born and raised. His mother was a dressmaker and that's how he discovered his love for fashion. He also had a close relationship with his siblings who would later help him build his fashion empire and also continue his work once he died. By reading this biography, I learned all about Versace's creative genius. I, myself, am more of a fan of designers such as Armani and Dolce and Gabbana. So, reading this book on Versace gave me a different outlook on Versace. Once you learn about Gianni Versace and his fashion house, you have to respect his uniqueness and creativity. He wanted his clothes to express the individual wearing them and he wanted them to mean something. He wanted his clothes to be noticed and not overlooked. He didn't want his clothes to be the kind that you could just reach in your closet and throw on and go on with your day. He wanted his clients to think about their clothes and express themselves with it. Gianni Versace changed the fashion world with his colorful patterns, mixture of materials, and sexy cuts. He broke all the rules which allow fashion designers of today to feel the freedom to design however they want.
I read this biography by Daniel K. Davis on Gianni Versace for my research paper. It was jammed packed full of information on everything Versace. This was a major source for my paper because I learned pretty much everything about Gianni Versace and his fashion house by reading it. I discovered where in Italy he was born and raised. His mother was a dressmaker and that's how he discovered his love for fashion. He also had a close relationship with his siblings who would later help him build his fashion empire and also continue his work once he died. By reading this biography, I learned all about Versace's creative genius. I, myself, am more of a fan of designers such as Armani and Dolce and Gabbana. So, reading this book on Versace gave me a different outlook on Versace. Once you learn about Gianni Versace and his fashion house, you have to respect his uniqueness and creativity. He wanted his clothes to express the individual wearing them and he wanted them to mean something. He wanted his clothes to be noticed and not overlooked. He didn't want his clothes to be the kind that you could just reach in your closet and throw on and go on with your day. He wanted his clients to think about their clothes and express themselves with it. Gianni Versace changed the fashion world with his colorful patterns, mixture of materials, and sexy cuts. He broke all the rules which allow fashion designers of today to feel the freedom to design however they want.
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
The Wudan teaches their pupils rules. Rules such as friendship, trust, humility, and loyalty. I think these rules are necessary to be a successful warrior. Warriors are unlike other people; they have a special talent and women don't have to be married. Warrior women can roam free which is frowned upon by common women whose biggest accomplishment in life is marriage. So, I can see where friendship is an important aspect of being a warrior. They must join together and respect one another since they are different. Trust is also big. A pupil must trust their master to train them well and correctly. A master must trust their pupil to be obedient and learn. A warrior must trust themselves and their ability to carry out their duty. At the same time, a warrior must be humble. They can not be arrogant or impulsive. They have to respect other warriors with exceptional ability and the chance they can lose. They have to be humble that others could possibly have better abilities. Humility is important in making level-headed decisions in fights. Loyalty is another important value. Pupils must be loyal to their masters. Pupils must be loyal to the Wudan. They have to be able to keep the wudan's secrets and stay loyal to their purpose. I believe these values are what makes the warriors so effortless if they master these values.
Monday, January 6, 2014
Midterm Motivation
Would you like me to give you a formula for success? It's quite simple, really. Double your rate of failure. You are thinking of failure as the enemy of success. But it isn't at all. You can be discouraged by failure - or you can learn from it. So go ahead and make mistakes. Make all you can. Because, remember, that's where you will find success. -John Watson
A quote about motivation and success seemed appropriate with midterms next week and senioritis striking hard. Of course I was thinking something along the lines of "Keep going. You can do it. Don't give up." But one about failing seems even better. Midterms aren't looking too good when all of our energy is spent, our stress is through the roof, and our motivation is beginning to lag. So, remember, failure isn't always a bad thing. Get an F on a midterm here and there? Don't sweat, learn from it. Do better on midterms next year...oh wait, that's right, midterms don't exist in college...lol. All jokes aside, this is a great quote. We can't be perfect all the time. There will be times that we fail. But failure shouldn't discourage us. We can only get better from there. I definitely agree that in failure you find success. I know when I fail at something I get determined to succeed. Mistakes are a great learning tool when you are able to realize the mistake and fix it. As Aaliyah once said, "If at first you don't succeed, dust yourself off and try again." Life is full of failure. But failure can lead to even greater success if you don't let it discourage you.
A quote about motivation and success seemed appropriate with midterms next week and senioritis striking hard. Of course I was thinking something along the lines of "Keep going. You can do it. Don't give up." But one about failing seems even better. Midterms aren't looking too good when all of our energy is spent, our stress is through the roof, and our motivation is beginning to lag. So, remember, failure isn't always a bad thing. Get an F on a midterm here and there? Don't sweat, learn from it. Do better on midterms next year...oh wait, that's right, midterms don't exist in college...lol. All jokes aside, this is a great quote. We can't be perfect all the time. There will be times that we fail. But failure shouldn't discourage us. We can only get better from there. I definitely agree that in failure you find success. I know when I fail at something I get determined to succeed. Mistakes are a great learning tool when you are able to realize the mistake and fix it. As Aaliyah once said, "If at first you don't succeed, dust yourself off and try again." Life is full of failure. But failure can lead to even greater success if you don't let it discourage you.
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