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Capital Punishment
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Genocide Convention
This our website on the Genocide Convention in 1948 and the Holocaust.
Quarter 2 Benchmark (Lauren)
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Lobbying for a Greener Philadelphia #5: How YOU Can Help!
Apparently not, because soon after that tree was taken away, another was planted in its place. A live one, this time. I wanted more of these trees, so I decided to do something about it.
My lobbying research eventually lead me to Greenworks Philadelphia, a project lead by Mayor Michael Nutter calling for an exponential growth in urban trees over the next 5 years. I expanded my topic to include other green aspects of Philadelphia-- carbon footprints, natural energy supplements, etc.
I have created 4 blog posts total. Each of them serve to educate, explain, or notify the public as to the environmental situation in Philadelphia.
My final blog post is in the form of a flow chart. Through answering a few yes and no questions, it allows citizens of Philadelphia to figure out the way they can best help to green Philadelphia.
Click here to see my (somewhat interactive) "How YOU Can Help Green Philadelphia," flowchart.
The earth, much like the human body, will only tolerate so much abuse before it gives in and dies. We will not be able to continue living here if we do not preform some much needed maintenance. Even though I am done lobbying, I hope to continue being part of the solution rather than part of the problem.
The History of Black Operations
By Michael Dea and Henry Yam
Brown Vs. Board of Education Weebly - Morgan Feldscher
Roswell(Time Travel Event)
Will Marsh, Daniel Quach, Rafiq Robinson, Josh MC and Sean Moss Weebly
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Francis & Birkmire Weebly Page
Steve Birkmires and Ryan Francis' Weebly page about Gangsta rap and the battle against censoring hip hop music
Including Music Video's, Photos, Articles and Timelines
Cyndi Lynn Sheridan; A Trip of Language Chaos
Cyndi
Lynn Sheridan English
– E
January
5, 2011
A Trip of Language Chaos
“May I have a soda please?”
“Excuse me? What would you like?”
“A soda please.”
(The
cashier just gazed at me with a blank stare.)
I
tried to organize my thoughts before I was embarrassed even further. I felt my
cheeks turning red as if my face was burning up. Then, I thought to myself and
realized that maybe the residents of Pittsburgh pronounced or had different
words for certain products as compared to how residents of Philadelphia may
call them. I just arrived here no more than two days ago for just a simple
doctor’s appointment, and I’ve have already been faced with an obstacle
involving language. Despite the fact that I was thirteen, I still had trouble
grasping languages from around the world. With one more hopeful try, I asked
once more but with similar words in which I was trying to portray the first
time.
“May I have something to drink?”
“Oh yes, what would you like? We have ‘pop’ if that’s
okay.”
Without
causing more confusion, I just agreed with what the cashier said. She handed me
a bottle of Coca Cola soda bottle. Exactly what I was asking for from the
beginning.
“Is that all?” she asked.
“Yes, thank you.”
Walking
towards the car, I hilariously shared my experience with my parents. At first,
they giggled a little but then just stared at me wondering why things were so
different between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh even though they are located in
the same state. After explaining what just happened to me, they burst into obnoxious
laughter. They tempted to make an effort and describe how certain things
conflict with language, environment being one of them. For example, since I was
raised in the South Philadelphia region my accent is different then most because
I pronounce water by saying “wudder”. Their words of wisdom reminded me of an
essay I read in which my view on language was effected.
In
the essay How to Tame a Wild Tongue by
Gloria Anzaldía, the main character creates a language to suit her identity as
well as the environment she lives in. The girl is experiencing difficulty
deciding between speaking one language; therefore she develops a language that
correlates between her personality and her opinions. Although I only speak English,
sometimes I do the same exact thing depending on where I am. Also, my beliefs
on language are quite similar to the author when she states, “ A language,
which they can connect their identity to, one capable of communicating the
realities and values are true to themselves.”
This shows that a language is spoken and used to
appeal one’s characteristics as well as to portray the aspect of a person’s
life. Identity clarifies the inner beauty of someone by many actions, language
being one of them. This is relevant to me because when I socialize with my
friends I usually say things that express how I feel and what I am all about.
On occasions, I speak to authority figures with proper vocabulary and a
respectful tone in order to show my appreciation, but it still shows who I am
despite the community I am involved with.
After
several experiences of being in the state of embarrassment on either the words
I used for something or how I pronounced something, I’ve came to realize that
there are always struggles you are bound to face throughout life but you have
to approach them differently. This means that everyone is unique in their own type
of way especially when relating to language, so you just have to keep your head
held high and overcome this obstacle without being self-conscientious about
yourself. I’ve gained a large amount of knowledge by experiencing faults with
my language, but now I have a clear understanding on how to connect with people
from different backgrounds. Acceptance is a main goal that you must be
able to accomplish in order to actively engage within a community because then
a positive attitude is being conveyed. Also, it allows people to use their
language in whichever form they feel comfortable with. Clearly, language
reflects upon strength, dignity, power, and beliefs because it either builds or
breaks you through your identity.
The Truth Behind the Food - Rashaun, Elisa, and Kyree
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Kyla, Brooke, Ryan, and Jareese's Weebly
Ringgold, Greene, and Marquez AIRush Benchmark
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Marquis and Jasmine Weebly
Gisela and Kash
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The Jungle
Semaj Smith Second Quarter Artwork
If I were to do this project differently I think I would try to dig deeper into who I am and try to really get raw with my emotions. I think I was a little scared to let people into my heart and soul with my work this time so next time I would get more real with myself and come to terms with who I am before I tried to let other people know who I am.
In the photos below there are just a few samples of some of the poetry I have already completed and some of the photos of myself that I edited and created to show the sides of who I am. Because my writing is so personal and close to me and how I'm feeling not all work could be uploaded but here's some of who I am I hope you enjoy what you see.
Andy's Benchmark
Emma and Ibrahim - NHD
Lobbying Assignment Blog #5
This is my letter to Senator Scott Brown (R-MA). He is against the DREAM Act because he feels as if it is a "backdoor amnesty." With my letter I am hoping to convince him to vote for the DREAM Act. Though many students and people have tried to convince him and fail, giving up is not an option.
Dear
Senator Brown,
My
name is Caroline AbdulBaki and I am a senior at Science Leadership Academy.
This year, applying to colleges is an incredibly huge part of my life and
filing for financial aid. While fighting to accomplish this overwhelming
process, I tend to ask my friends to see the kinds of steps they are
taking. All or most of them would say their process is complicated, easy, and
or done, but not all of them mean it. Some of my friends would not be applying
to colleges or for financial aid because they are illegal immigrants. They know
that financial aid will not be given at any cost, and in some situations, they
are declined from going to any college.
The
DREAM Act gives these hard working students an opportunity to be leveled as an
incredible student. These students that you are now depriving from college have
been attending your school districts since Pre-school. They should not be
punished for a mistake their parents committed and the child takes all the
sufferings. . These children may not be American on paper, but they are at
heart. I understand the pros and cons of the DREAM Act, however “the children
are our future” should be a huge reason why you should vote for the DREAM Act.
These children work hard to receive an education and achieve in life in order
to help make OUR country a better place to live. It is important for those who
help represent the country their entire lives to be given a chance. They
work hard to accomplish DREAMS they have had for a long time but not to be
crushed by a system that limits their education. If you are not a favor of the
wordingm try to change it, make it reasonable but I ask you to not take this
opportunity away from these earning children.
Take
a minute and put yourself in their shoes. Put your children in their shoes
imagine if they were to suffer from a mistake that you had made in your past.
It is a frustrating proccess that any parent or child would be willing to
fight. We want to legalizing immigrants and why not help those who
deserve it. Take a second Mr. Brown and truly think about these children by
helping to make the right choice for these children.
Sincerely,
Caroline
AbdulBaki
Quarter 2 Art Project: Lotus Flower in the sunset
The decision in how to correctly illustrate my final project is what hindered me the most in this project. I knew I wanted to paint because I've yet to paint a canvas for my final art project yet. Once I knew I wanted to paint, I bought 2 canvases (1 extra in case I mess up). After I purchased the canvas, I came to Ms Hull in excitement ready to learn the fundamentals of painting and export a dazzling final project. Ms Hull taught me various techniques on how to paint including shadowing and manipulating dark and light colors.
The final product consisted of a lotus flower in the water with floating lilly pads around them and a sunset that consisted of the many colors that catch my mind when I look at a sunset. The hardest part of the project was making a sunset. Since I already pictured in my head what I wanted the sunset to look like, there was no way that it could turn out another way. With the correct usage of water and paint, to give it a soft look, the sunset turned out to be as wonderful as I depicted in my head.
I knew my canvas was finished once I put the finishing touches of the lotus flower. The usage of the dark and light colors and the hard, dark stroke around the stems of the lotus flower, really put a finishing touch to the project. I also knew my canvas was done when I looked at the canvas and said "This is what I pictured in my mind."
*I would like to give a special thanks to Ms. Hull this quarter because she truly helped me through developing the final product that I pictured. Her patience was truly a blessing to my art piece.*
Here is the Paper sketch of the flower
Here is the canvas sketch of the lotus flower
Here is the final product
Kammii's Second Quarter Art
Laying in my bed one night during the quarter I had this horrid feeling inside and I couldn't figure out what it was. A friend of mine name Chuck was trying to help me find the words for it but nothing he suggested helped. In the end, i came up with the idea to draw what I was feeling. So i did. I placed my pencil down and then just the feeling that I had stuck on me be conveyed through my pencil's tip. Sense then, every time I have a feeling i can't describe in words, I write it out.
So December 26th was one of my best friend's birthday. As a present i brought a giant foam board and drew a picture for her. Over the time we've been friends i noticed that when ever I started to draw something around her, she usually ended up taking it and finishing it for me. So with this board I intentionally left things uncolored and left certain lines untraced over so that she could finish it and then she'd have something big and pretty that we made together. The reason this is here is because my best friend has been such a huge impact on me and this picture was meant to represent are bond.
Up until about a month ago, all the pictures I've taken of myself have been awkward or my hand has been covering a part of my face due to insecurities but I finally managed to take a picture of my face that I liked. I did a little softening and added a border on a photo editing program i have called photo scape and was very pleased with the end result.