Emma Connell's Comic Book
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/525624/Adamson%20Act/Launcher.html
This moment in time was one long lived
With oppression ravaging through the adults and kids.
Whites and blacks not getting along
Black people join hands in the streets singin songs
To over come, just to over come, just to over come, just to overcome.
Historical moments such as
When rosa parks didn’t give up her seat
Or that long march on Washington, I have a dream speech.
All this paved way for something in reach
Somethin they cant take away, cause itll stain like bleach.
The thing that remained was something important
Jim crow laws had blacks in subordinate
The civil rights act of 1968
Was one in which all Americans can relate
It defined the country for what it is today
I wish the ones that helped had the chance to stay.
(Right above it)
Johnson surrounded by other important men
Signed the bill off makin history again
No need to VETO for it was for the public
It was shown in appreciation cause they all loved it.
Unfair treatment was not tolerated
The government came through and made everyone elated
King made it to the mountiantop with that richeous statement
He didn’t go alone because we all made it
During the 50’s and 60’s there were many laws to prevent blacks in the south from doing various things. Owning property, voting, and overall treatment in the public were things that seemed hard for others to grasp at the time. There were many Civil Rights Acts as well as this one that assisted in all Americans receiving the same and equal treatment. This one however, the Civil Rights Act of 1968 prevented discrimination on the basis of sale, renting, and financing of housing. It was passed by the house of Representatives and the Senate, and actually signed into law on april 11, 1968, 7 days after the death of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. whose determination and ambition provided a major influence on the laws made in the decade. Without his non-violent acts and peaceful thinking, none of this could be possible today in the lives of Americans.
Bibliography:
"Civil Rights Act of 1968." Civil Rights Act of 1968 Legal Definition. Farlex, 2010. Web. 17 Nov 2010. <http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Civil+Rights+Act+of+1968>.
Hysell, Patricia. "Civil Rights Act of 1968." Civil Rights Act of 1968. Examiner.com, 11 April 2010. Web. 17 Nov 2010. <http://www.examiner.com/this-day-history-in-national/civil-rights-act-of-1968>.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/2174528/Group%202_Spanish_Tutorial.mov
Introduction
For this Spanish
project we made an Imovie. First we wanted to show the Spanish alphabet just in
case your friend does not know it. The alphabet will become something you
automatically will know, and make learning Spanish a little bit easier. Next we
will make a tutorial for your friend to understand the AR, IR and ER present
and past tense. Then we showed how to order food and after viewing it anyone
will be able to do it. We’re also showing how to conjugate some of the words
that we were using in the skit. The words are conjugated in the past tense.
In the project we
are proud of the finished product. When we first started we didn’t have a clue
as to what to write for a script or where to began. Arriving at the goals we
set for our selves was hard in the beginning but we pulled together and started
of things of ideas and writing our goals down. Every so often we went back to
check if we were meeting the goals we set. We are especially proud of
our finished project because we know how long it took u to come up with an idea
that meet the goals we set. If we were to do this differently if we were giving
a chance to start the project over, we would make a different script. The only
question we have is why did he go to Spain not knowing one bit of Spanish.
These goals define what success means for our project. Because our
video teaches about the past verb tense, our viewers should be able to add
another dimension to their conversation. Also, our video demonstrates some
basic conversation skills that will allow viewers to start a friendly
conversation. They should be able to use the past tense for talking about what
you did over the summer. One should be
able to hold a “small talk” conversation. We made this project to help teach Noah how to use some Spanish.
This will teach him the past tense verbs and other familiar words. This project
is basically a tutorial so Noah will be able to adjust to life in Spanish
culture. We are proud of, firstly how well we worked together. Everyone
took a part in producing the video and accompanying parts. The group all kept
up with the check points and introduced many creative ideas. If we were to do
the project over again we would have liked to have more time to polish over
some of the filming in terms of pronunciation and camera quality.
The purpose of the project is to teach Steven spanish. After watching the video Steven should be able to conjugate verbs in the yo and tú form, and to tell us what he did over the summer. The way we arrived to the goals were using flashcards. This is important to us in the video because these are the cards that taught steven how to speak Spanish. Our final product when we look at it is very good. On the other hand if we were to be given the chance to do something over we would probably add onto our script and rerecord some of the clips. in our group we are proud that we have been cooperating very well and getting everything done on time. Questions we have for Steven are, Did our flashcards help you with learning the Spanish? Was writing your paragraph about Spanish easy or hard? and How do you like España so far?
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