Perfecta Casa de Ana: Melanie y Sieanna
1. Ana y su novia
Señor Haneef La Casa
Solo cuesta: $1,000,000
Arquitecta: Señor Haneef
Telefono: (1-800) nueve la casa
¡Una casa para el Señor Sherif!
¡Es la casa de los sueños del Señor Sherif! Está en Maine porque le gusta la playa y las montañas. Es mediana porque tiene tres personas en la familia. Está cerca de la playa y las montañas. La casa está lejos de la ciudad porque no le gusta la ciudad. ¡Qué perfecta para el Señor Sherif!
Tiene una cocina grande porque le gusta cocinar. La cocina tiene una nevera, una estufa, un horno, los lavaplatos, los lavamanos, y una ventana. Es buena para cocinar, lavar los platos, y limpiar.
También tiene una oficina porque Señor Sherif es muy inteligente y le gusta leer. La oficina es pequeña y practica. En la oficina hay un escritorio, la computadora, la silla, y la ventana. Hay espacio para trabajar, leer, y escribir.
Tiene tres cuartos y tres baños porque Señor Sherif está casado y tiene una hija.
En la sala, tiene la chimenea porque le gustan las chimeneas. La sala es muy tradicional. Tiene la chimenea, la sofá, las sillas, y una tele. Es un buen lugar para leer, ver la tele, y pasar un rato con la familia. ¡Qué cómodo!
Una parte de la casa es el jardín. El jardín es muy bonita y enorme. El jardín tiene los árboles, las flores, y unas sillas. Es un buen lugar para trabajar en el jardín y relajar.
Una parte de la casa es el cuarto. Es tradicional. Tiene una cama, unas ventanas y una guardarropa. Hay spacia para dormir. La casa es antiguo. ¡Es increiblemente!
¡Es la casa de Señor Sherif sueños! ¡Qué perfecto!
Solo cuesta: $3,000,000
Arquitecta: Señor Sherif
Telefono: (1-800) La casa es profecta
Freedom
How would you define freedom?
I would define freedom as the liberty to do whatever you want, whenever you want under certain circumstances. You’re able to make your own choices and decisions.
· No set boundaries
· No restrictions
· Ability to obtain life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
· Just and equal
· Voice
· Belief
· Emotion
· Not under any one else control
· To speak or not to speak
· Privileged
· Do anything
· No government oppression
· Restriction free
Prison Population rates: x/100,000
1) United States (753)
2) Saint Kits (660)
3) Russia (609)
4) Rwanda (593)
5) Virgin Islands (US) (561)
6) Cuba (531)
7) British Virgin Islands (488)
8) Georgia (483)
9) Palau (483)
10) Beliz (478)
Reason why prison population numbers are high
· Strict rules
· Power
· Freedom
· No fear
· Drugs
· Violence
· Property
· Public order
· Harsher laws
· Racial turmoil
· Murder
· Sexual offenses
· Burglary and robbery
· Theft/identity
Race
10 points of interest
· Race is a modern idea
· Race had no genetic basis
· Slavery predates race
· Race and freedom were born together
· Race justified social inequalities as natural
· Human subspecies don’t exist
· Skin color is only skin deep
· Most variation is within and not between races
· Race is not biological but racism is still real
· Colorblindness will not end racism
One idea that I think strikes, as surprising is the idea that race is modern. Back then they said people were grouped by religion or language or social status. I still consider that happening today. So saying race is modern is sort of a contradiction to all the facts given because people were categorized by race centuries ago.
“race is a social construction”
For this project I learned
the different methods physical therapist use to diagnose their patients. By looking
at the results I gathered I was able to create an exercise program he the Drexel
student to help improve her sense of balance. After going over the program the patient
was given 5 weeks to continue the exercise program and come back after the 5
weeks to see how much she has improved. Although there were some obvious improvements, there were also some
areas where more work was needed.
Perspective changes everything and we always need to be aware of
how perspective influences us...
Perspective is always there and what keeps are minds aware. In English class Mr. Block always made sure we as his students always see or look at things in perspective. Perspective is needed when learning because no one can look at anything in one perspective because if you are, then you will really learn nothing at all.
In class we had to use perspective when we were looking through the “Feminist Lenses”. We had to look through situations in history through different lenses because "through different lenses,what do we discover?" We had to look through it as a woman or man. How would they see the situation? It really pulled everyone from their seats because you had to rewire you brain to think as a woman who was all about woman empowerment or as man who saw that all women do was wrong. It helped keep the mind dynamic because you had to switch roles fast when playing in the Feminist Lens.In another time I had to look at things in perspective but also using art. We had to create a dance for “The Art In The Open” for the Leah Stein Dance Company. I had to use perspective because I had to see how choreography would look through my eyes but also my partners and the audience because “art can be the most powerful language." I had to make sure that the audience could see the choreography at all times and continually changes are positions. We also had to make sure the audience heard and understand out story behind the dancing and why we choose specific moves. That is a time we had to incorporate art into our perspective.
Another piece that I though that would use perspective was my
French/Haitian Revolution Role Play. I
felt this one also use perspective because we all had to play roles of people
who existed during that time because "every character played a role in the
revolution." This role play had to use perspective because everyone
constantly changed roles and had to speak and think for their character. We had
to use perspective because we had to see a situation through their eyes and not
their own.
For our English class we had to start a Poetry blog. It was difficult at first because " I
would just enjoy reading it but never capable of writing it." At
first it was okay because the poems were easy to write about. Then it got
really hard because we had to write an ode to inanimate objects. I choose a
clock and I had to write about a deeper meaning a clock had. I had to look at
it from a perspective in an artful manner, which was hard because it wasn't me
at all. But it challenged me to push out of my box and do something more
creative. Writing from a perspective of what is the message behind a clock
helped my writing become more creative.
Overall I have learned many things in Mr. Block class. But perspective is one the lessons that stood out to me. It will be something I will use for the future. Perspective is what everyone needs to see life in a different light. Everything I had to do or create in Mr. Block class has taught me that. I am thankful for all the opportunities we had to learn that and everything we got to do. This has been a great sophomore year that I will never forget.