Monday, June 4, 2012

Bazodee

Do you know what Bazodee means? Well most of the other people I ask also don’t know. The diffenition of Bazodee is totally confused. Other poeple might think about it for about one to two minutes then take a quese and then end up saying there confused. Which just so happens to be correct!

 Isn’t that just special word! How many times can you say that your confused and know that is the correct answer? Not many times, but with the special word Bazodee people are almost always correct! That is one interesting thing that you have learned today.

Monday, May 21, 2012

Make it fast

Authors note: I am doing  it a short story of the story the "Lottery". This piece shows that if Tessie's friend graped a big rock to throw at her to led to Tessie's death.

If you had to die, would you want it fast or slow? In the short story Tessie is pick as the "winner" of the lottery. Because of trdencin she has no choice but to die. Another way how that is interesting is Tessie was taking the place of her husband because his leg was broken. Techincally the husband should have died. And as a final result she gets killed.

Now how does Tessie get killed? Believe it or not, her friend kills her. How that came to be is the children gallered rocks so then adults would throw rocks at Tessie which would make it a long painful death. The people did it because of the power and control the government have of the people which is a theme in the short story.  But in some sick brodul why her friend did the right thing by throwing the biggest rock at her head.  So then she would not have to have a slow painful death. All that Tessie had to deal with was "Mrs. Hutchinson (Tessie) screamed, and then they were upon her".  And that is the way Tessie probably died.

As in the last paragraph I said that it was her friend that killed her fast. I reminds me of one of the Pirates of the Carabion. Because in the beginning of that movie, pirates were getting h and how that reminds of the short story is that they overall made it go fast.  That is how that reminds me of that movie.

Overall you can see that the theme of power and control in the government have a big impact on the town but most of all, on Tessie. That is the theme of the short story "The lottery".




Thursday, May 3, 2012

Back to Old School Baseball


Authors Note: This is a writing essay that is used for the Lake country writing contest and the theme of the contest was “If you could travel back in time”.

There are many possibilities that you could accomplish with a time machine. In my case one of the things that I personally would enjoy is going to an old time baseball game. When I’m at the baseball game I’ll try to get some baseball cards and autographs from the world’s greatest baseball players to ever play. This is where my adventure starts.

On my first adventure I would go back to 1911 and not to get an autograph but to get a baseball card. Not just any baseball card, the world’s most valuable baseball card. The T206 Honus Wagner baseball card! In 2008 the card sold for $1.6 million dollars.  To fit in. I would wear the clothes they had back in the era. I would take money so I could that get as many T206 Honus Wagner cards as I could for $20 per card. Back then that was great money for a baseball card. ($20 equal to 200 pounds of bread in 1925!!). I would let people know that I am interested by putting up fliers and putting ads in the newspaper. That would be my first adventure if I could go back in time.

On my second adventure, I would go back to 1926 to see Babe Ruth when he was on the top of his game. (Batting .372 with 47 homeruns and 146 RBI’s). None the less, I would go to the game before and after to try to get an autograph from Babe. If all else fails, I would get other Yankee’s autographs. And that would be my second adventure if I could go back in time.

In my third and last adventure I would to 1951 to see Mickey Mantle when he was invited to the Yankees Spring Training as a rookie. As like my other adventure I would try to get Mickey’s autograph along with other players on the Yankees for example, Yogi Berra. To add on I would watch him play in spring training. Finally I would also try to find a couple of his baseball cards which sells for two thousand to three thousand in really good condition. That is where I would go on my final adventure if I could go back in time.


Overall, in my adventures you can see that there would be a good chance of being successful with my plans. Unfortunately, there is no such thing as a time machine. You can always dream about having one. In the end, there are many possibilities that you could accomplish with a time machine if they existed.

Friday, April 27, 2012

Contagious

Authors Note: This is a writing piece for the Science question “What are viruses? How do they affect organisms? And how they are helpful and/or harmful to humans.”

First of all, the definition of a “Virus is an infective agent that typically consists of a nucleic acid molecule in a protein coat, is too small to be seen by light microscopy, and is able to multiply only within the living cells of a host” (Virus). As you can see from this definition that the Virus needs a host to stay alive, which then at one point ends up being you in the prossise. In addition what you can learn from this definition the Virus is so small you cannot see Virus’s with the naked eye. So how people know about cells and Virus’s is the microscope. That is what the definition and how they discovered a Virus.

Second, how does the Virus affect other organisms? “Viruses infect all types of organisms, from animals and plants to bacteria. Virus’s can replicate only inside the living cells of organism” (Viruses and bacteria). How they replicate is a host and the viruses produce multiple copies of themselves in a cell. That is how a Virus affects other organisms like animals, plants and bacteria.


Third of all, how are Viruses harmful? There are many ways how viruses are harmful. There are various examples that “They can affect other organisms such as animals, plants and bacteria by infecting them. As well how that affects us if other animals get infected is that we cannot eat them or we will also become infected” (Unknown). Lastly another way that they are harmful is that the organisms will become I’ll then advenally die.


Lastly even though viruses can be very harmful they can also be helpful. Ways that they are helpful are “they can help cure certain diseases” (Unknown). How the Viruses do that is the Viruses can be used like a vector to transfer normal functional gene. Then it is used to replace the (non-functional) gene. It can be used for genetic diseases. That is even how viruses can be helpful.


Overall learning about virus’s on what they are and how they affect other organisms and how there harmful and yet there also helpful. Virus’s for the most part are harmful but they still can be helpful. That is the answers on what the Science questions where.

Friday, March 30, 2012

How free were the African Americans?


In the times of slavery in the United States there was no white man slaves. There were African American slaves in the United States. I believe that no matter what gender or race that you come from that you should not be sold or traded for being a slave or anything else. During this time the whites made the blacks have some freedoms, but they really weren’t anymore free in the long run. To then get to the point, blacks weren’t free at all in my point of view.

African Americans did have some rights at the time but for sure not as much as they should have had. The blacks did have some political rights but not all states had them. Here is some example of how free the blacks were when it came to voting. In the New England states 1/6 of the states did not let the blacks vote at all and the male Jury Duty. To add on to that 5/6 of the states could not have a male Jury Duty. In the Mid-Atlantic state 2/3 of the states did not let the blacks vote or have a male Jury Duty. Lastly for those states 3/3 did not let the blacks have a male Jury Duty. Lastly for the Mid-West states 3/7 of the states did not let blacks have voting or a male Jury Duty. Finally 7/7 of the states did not allow blacks have a male Jury Duty.

As you can see so far, the blacks did have rights but most of them did not have it. Moving on to the blacks Economic freedoms you also learn they had rights but only so many of the blacks had them. In the 1800’s threw 1860 the whites had said that the blacks have the right to live, right to pay taxes, do duties. Those are pretty fair laws but they didn’t really turn out like that. For example of the blacks want to become a merchant know one would let him in his office and white clerks associate with them. So that would be useless just like other job that the blacks could not do. As you can see the blacks had a right to do that job but no one would hire them so that is another reason how the blacks really weren’t free. Finally since they had no jobs they lived in the least desirable places to live (neighborhoods) and their homes.

As you can see that was not fair ether. Also that did not have good rights in Economic freedoms ether. In the Social Freedoms how the whites dealed with at one point having to deal with the blacks is they separated each race. For examples the whites and the blacks had their own bathroom and their own bubblers. And for most of the events for the blacks they all had to be in the church. What they would do there is literary club, ran Sunday school, published newspaper, hosted abolitionist meetings and provided a refuge for fugitive slaves.

Lastly as you can see the blacks weren’t has free as the white people really thought they were. Also with all of the information above you can see that they weren’t as free as you might have thought. In the end I still believe that the blacks weren’t free even though they did have some rights.

Thursday, March 29, 2012

It's gone

In the poems Big Yellow Taxi by Joni Mitchell and Field Below by Regina Skektor both have a very similar meaning in both of the poems. In both of the poems there meaning is you don’t know what you got until it’s gone which is described well in both of the poems. For example when they say “I wish I'd see a field below” that is what that person is missing. As that is an example of what that person is missing in that poem. That meaning is in both of the poems.

Second of all, what was the author’s purpose of writing the poems? As I said before the overall meaning of the poems is “you don’t know what you get till it’s gone”. Why the author wrote those poems are because they want to make the audience feel bad for them and understand why they feel that way. That was probably why those author’s wrote what they wrote.

There are many ways to describe the poems mood and tone but the best ways to describe them is that there heartbreaking and depressing for those people. Why they both feel that why is because there are both missing something. In their case that is nature getting replaced with something else. That is why they feel that why as they describe in the poems. That is the meaning of both of those poems.

As I said in the last paragraph the moods and tones in the poems are basically sad and depressing. But that is not always how it is why the poems turn into songs. A great example is the Big Yellow Taxi song being turned into a happy song. When the person sings the song I can almost picture her smiling while singing the song because she does not sound sad at all. But on the other hand the song Field Below sounded like a very sad song. How you know that is there is a piano playing and by the sound of the singers voice was sad.

As you can see not all songs and poems are alike. Overall that is what the meaning of the poems mean and also what was the author’s purpose of writing those poems.


Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Forgive me

 Authors Note: This parody is based of the book Teen War Stories. This is when the main character in one of the short stories in the book experiences. This Parody was done by Brennan Zimmer

 I have shooting all around
One by one people 
Come falling to the 
ground

And which I thought
there would be no way
through

Forgive me for not
helping you but I
also had to make it
through

This relates to the novel is the book Teens at War. And it's poem is based off of  "This is just to say". The speaker is the soldier who got through the war. The audience is basically him telling all the soldiers left behind sorry but since there died he is almost also saying it to himself. The overall tone of this poem is sad because he is telling all the died soldiers sorry for just living you behind.