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Sunday, May 1, 2011

Letter to Obama ..

Dear Mr. President,
As you can see here this is a picture of a young boy who fled from Tunisia and is leaving a immigration center from an Italian island called Lampedusa. He is angry, afraid and lost. North Africa has already been through many horrible events which have left Tunisia's civilians in a deep hole. They have many many other countries who have been through the same thing and who we have been through the exact same thing and who have been helped by the United States to help the people who are the innocent ones in the battles of war. Like in 1947 the United States helped out Europe $13 billion which helped for over a period of 6 six years. So whats the difference with North Africa? I believe although we are in debt already as it is we have been in debt before and helped our fellow brothers and sisters(other countries) out and have had no big problem with it. Say if we were to send medical aid to North African countries for example Tunisia for now; and we were help the civilians who are suffering and starving from what they are not even apart of.

The United States was willing to offer Europe $20 billion but only if they could come together and agree on a way to split the aid, but they didn't so they were given $16 billion in the end. So why can't we do the same? I feel like America has always been the big brother to other countries when they needed tit most. I feel like we aren't being that big brother now, I would like to know the pros and cons if we provided a Marshall plan with North Africa.

Thank you for your time Mr. President and hopefully we will see you at High Tech High Internationals graduation!

Sincerely, Shyana Brown a student from High Tech High Media Arts


Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Another Honors history BLOG

December 8, 1941

To my dearest mother Ethel,
I know you have heard about the bombing of pearl harbor which took place yesterday, I want to let you know I'm okay. Things have changed and some people have opened up and started to talk to me. It's hard being black in this war, all I can do is wash dishes, cook and clean. This isn't what I wanted to do with my life I wanted to make you happy mom and become the man I should be. I hear rumors when the soldiers are in the dining hall eating, I heard this thing about teaching the soldiers a new code something called the navajo code; so that other countries wouldn't understand what is going on and it would help save a lot of soldiers and will make it easier to invade. Even though it will take time I am pretty sure it will work. So how is everything with the kids and the house? I know I don't get paid very much but I will be able to help you later mama. Since the western and eastern front are developing and starting to come into place, some black men are being able to go out and help. I wish I could help and prove to them whit folk that I ain't a dumb man.

This navajo code will go through and hopefully help America because Lord knows we need it more than ever now, everything is so crazy because everybody is spending most of their times training on this code and getting ready to go out and fight that people are barely eating. I remember hearing this white boy named Tommy that if we don't take Hitler down then America is gonna be looking at a big change. Hitler is powerful, strong and smart; not to mention the most racist guy against everybody that don't look like him. It's crazy momma, just imagine if Hitler comes to America and tries to take over. I hear this navajo code translates its words into English and there are certain words that they telephone to one another . Like if I tried to say airplane it would be translated to Wo-tah-de-ne-ih. Or if I wanted to say submarine it would be Beeh-lo.

Well gotta cut this letter short, so by mom I love you and stay safe.

Love your son, Michael

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Honors Blog #2

In a well developed, thoughtful piece of writing that uses direct quotes, explain the use of symbols to develop a theme in your novel


In the book I'm reading Native Son written by Richard Wright, I was given this book by my advisor who believed this would be a great book for me to read. It is about a young black boy named Bigger who in growing up in poverty having to see his mother struggle and siblings walk around with their heads hung low, but like every other teenage boy Bigger wants to do what he wants to do and not want to hear what he mother has to say about every little thing he does. Bigger has a few friends who see his town in a different way, Bigger sees white. White walls, white cars but most of all white faces. He looks at them all the same, they are no different from each other they are selfish and racist.

Bigger's mother mentions a job that he should take, he would be a chauffeur for the Dalton family; a white family. And to Bigger that is what he doesn't want. But he goes to check out the job anyway, Mr. Dalton interviews Bigger and sees he is the one to hire. He meets Mrs. Dalton and sees that she in blind, he can tell the way she touches the white walls to find her way and stumble a few times. He starts his first day off by having to take Mary Dalton (the daughter) to a university for a program but instead Mary mentions she won't be going to the university and will be going to see a friend of hers. Bigger catches on pretty fast and understands what Mary meant, after bringing Mary home from a night out he helps her up the stairs to her room because she cannot make it herself because of the rum they drank earlier that night.

After a few kisses between Bigger and Mary, Mrs. Dalton enters the room although she is blind Bigger is afraid of Mary saying something about him. So he covers her face with a pillow after a while he realizes that he was suffocating Mary and she had died. He picked up her body to discard it in the furness, her her can't fit in the furness so he cuts it off and burns everything he can but takes her purse. That was just the end of his first day.

The symbol I chose to talk about is Mrs. Dalton's blindness. Bigger notices Mrs. Dalton's blindness because how she touches the white walls trying to find her way around the house, after murdering Mary Dalton, Bigger starts to realize other blind people in his life who do things to get reality out there head for a while. Bigger notices his mother and family being blind to the world of white people are superior and that's just the way it is, he wants to do something and not graze by it. In book two part one he starts to think about Hitler in Germany and Mussolini in Italy and how they came and helped their people and how he wished someone could come and "end fear and shame." He says it as if Hitler and Mussolini were people who helped when all they did was destroy. He also mentions his girlfriend Bessie and how she is blind and she drinks alcohol to cover up her worries.

But I start to think of how Bigger is blind as well. Because when he talks about Hitler and Mussolini he seems as if he doesn't know what he really is talking about. Hitler and Mussolini were people who came along and made a problem everyone else's problem and that's why he is I guess seen as a hero in Bigger's eyes. This symbol is very important because when looking around there are people who are blind in our lives, we are even blind at some point. For example it seems like the government can be blind when it comes to people's need and how they make it seem as nothing is wrong and there is no problem but there is. Like how today is the 150th anniversary of the civil war and how in every document we looked at in class, they failed to use the word slave or money. When most likely those probably were significant reasons which caused the civil war.

How many people do you see that are "blind" which don't realize what is actually going on?

Are you blind?

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Honors blog #1

All over the world women's rights have been taken and made women feel like trash. Different countries have different rules and regulations about what they can and cannot do, and to this day there are still things that women in lets say Iran can't do because they simply have different body parts.

Women's rights in America started in 1800's, the first convention for women's rights is held in Senaca Falls, New York. Women's rights hurted, destroyed and broke many women across the country; Men were superior regardless of what unless you were a negro. Racism is simliar to women's rights. They both grew up the same way, they both were "solved" in the past but still tend to creep up and hurt in so many ways. We see cases of racism and womens rights being used everyday; 'oh a woman can't be a firefighter because this is a mans job! She needs to stay home and take care of the kids and house like she is supposed to' Or 'that nigger is useless just like all of the other ones that we see around here!'

What is it that we can change to help this racism and women's rights die down forever, what can we do each day to help those broken women and the African Americans who have lost loved ones due to racism?

What can we do?

To learn more about women's right and racism visit the sites below.

http://www.infoplease.com/spot/womenstimeline1.html

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Racism_in_the_United_States

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Blog #3, semester two.

Post links to two exemplary interviews that you can use as models for your mentor interview.

Under each link, describe the writing techniques that the author/interviewer uses to create a finished piece of writing that both accurately portrays the interview subject as well as results in a polished work that the reader can enjoy.

Consider the structure of the overall piece, what information is in the beginning and/or end, if an introduction is used, if there is additional writing throughout the piece, if there are references to any follow up questions, physical formatting, etc.

http://premium.europe.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0005/16/lkl.00.html

The first link is an interview about Nelson Mendela and things that have goen on in his life.

http://blogcritics.org/culture/article/interview-with-donald-trump-im-worth/

The second interview is about Donald Trump and his show ans the things that he has experienced when it comes to money and such things like that.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Semester 2, Blog #2.

What have you read lately (say, since last semester), that you found interesting?

Well I started to The Color of Water and it's pretty good so far, it was recommended by a lady at my church and I started to read it and it was pretty interesting and the way the words are used makes the reader understand what the author is trying to portray. I recommend this and the link is at the bottom of the page for a summary.

Why did it catch your attention?

Because it has a great use of words and I like the way he describes the story because it's almost like you are there and you can picture everything that is happening!

Monday, January 31, 2011

Semester Two, Blog #1

What are the big ideas that you are taking from internship into the next steps in your life?

ANSWER: One of the biggest things I'm taking into semester two as a student is everything doesn't always fall into place like you want then to, because internship was something I was excited for and I didn't get my first choice so I jumped into an internship and I wish I would of looked more. But since I didn't I learned a lot about myself and life, because I decided why am I going to stress out because I'm not doing what I want to right now so I came in everyday and tried to do the best I could everyday and I think did a good job of that!

What are your plans for the coming semester?

ANSWER: I planning to do way better than I did last semester because I didn't turn in some honors requirements and that resulted in me having my grade dropped and so I plan to do way better than before and do more than expected!