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"Climbing the Social Ladder" by Morgan Marant
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to move up a class? My mom is an example of one of these people. Listen to hear her story.
A Life You Didn't Choose for Yourself by Mabintu Donzo
I interview my uncle about the war he was apart of when he was younger.
"Living with the Disease" by Isabella Tognini
In this podcast, I interview my friend Haley Van Schaick and Kelly Kunik, both whom are diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. For those of you who don't know what diabetes is, listen to the interview, where I explain exactly what it is. This podcast is about living with diabetes and doing things that differently to try to be a normal person, but still having to live with a disease.
Moment For Life - Cyndi Lynn Sheridan
For this podcast, I interview my cousin Kimberly and she explained to
me how she handled being misunderstood as well as doubted. In addition,
she expressed her emotions through the process as well as how she
overcame the obstacle she faced. Hope you enjoy!
"Growing Pains" By: Kimberly Parker
Here I interviewed my father about his growing pains as a child. We discussed these hardships on a deep and personal level. Looking at the person he is today, nobody would ever suspect that he grew up in fear.
I Fought the Law and Guess Who Won by NaQuan Harding
What can you say about the law? You love it, but at the same time, you hate it. It keeps you safe, it keeps order, but also restricts the things you're allowed to do. In this podcast, I talk about a time when I was just being an idiot and broke the law. I also interview my mom about a time when one of her friends got into big trouble with the law.
"The Natural Side" by Sabrina Stewart-McDonald
When is the last time you have been in some type of wilderness? How would it be to live for a day without tall buildings, stores and cars? In this interview, I talk to my friend, Bernicia Guercio and my uncle, Andrew Stewart about their experiences with the wilderness and how it compares to their city-life.
"I Love College" by Stephen Holts
This is a podcast of a son interviewing his mother about her humble beginnings and how she still went to a great college and led a successful life.
Young Marriage
We all have that person that we like a as teenager. But have you every considered if you could spend the rest of you life with them in a successful and long lasting marriage? Tune in to this Crossing Boundaries podcast by Symone Smith.
"It Don't Matter If You're Black Or White" by Jessica Hinton
For my podcast, I interviewed my aunt and uncle about what things they've had to face, and what people thought about them because they were in an interracial marriage. I also interviewed my mom and grandma about how they felt about the marriage.
"Sticks and stones can break my bones, but words are much worse" by Brianna Perrin
In English, we were doing a project about how people on a daily basis cross boundaries. Whether it means crossing boundaries in race, age, religion, etc. For my podcast I decided to interview my Aunt Linda who lives in Hollywood, South Carolina. When she was in high school she disobeyed her parents and forged her signature so that she can have the opportunity to go to an all Caucasian school.
"A Super Duke Interview" by Ryan Harris
Here I interview Winston Wright (SuperDukeWellington). We talk about how when people first see Winston they would even began to suspect he was this great rapper.
All music in interview by SuperDukeWellington.
All music in interview by SuperDukeWellington.
"Different Cultures, Different Locations" by Alex Johnson
My project was about cultural boundaries. I interviewed my mom about how life in the military changed not only her view of the world, but also how experiencing other cultures has opened her mind.
"Cultural Boundaries" by Tucker Bartholomew
This podcast tells the story of a man named Richard Landis, and how he broke free of the social norm as a kid by deciding to pursue a higher education.
Music by El Ten Eleven, and Josh Ritter
Music by El Ten Eleven, and Josh Ritter
Frigid: Chelsea S., Briana S., Donna S., & Martha R.
Frigid
Song Credit: Omarion - Ice Box
Song Credit: Omarion - Ice Box
Actually,
I changed my mind. Have you seen Skins? I didn't like it in the beginning, but now it has grown on me and I really enjoy it.
Stanley and Chris..mmm<3.
Stanley and Chris..mmm<3.
"An Extra Six Inches" By Allison Patterson
When you step out on the street do you ever wonder how will I be judged? In this podcast you will here the story of one girls experience being judged for wearing platform boots to school.
SPANISH 4 CLASE: La Marinera con Marjorie 23/02/11
SPANISH 4 TAREA: Prueba de Peru 23/02/11
Mira estos dos videos de Machu Picchu:
1) http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/player/places/regions-places/south-america/peru_machupicchu.html
2) http://www.howcast.com/videos/35319-The-World-in-One-Minute-Machu-Picchu-Peru
Ahora, mira estas fotos:
http://www.culturefocus.com/peru-machu-picchu.htm
Finalmente, toma esta prueba de Perú y toma un screen shot
http://www.funtrivia.com/playquiz/quiz27471328210.html
1) http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/player/places/regions-places/south-america/peru_machupicchu.html
2) http://www.howcast.com/videos/35319-The-World-in-One-Minute-Machu-Picchu-Peru
Ahora, mira estas fotos:
http://www.culturefocus.com/peru-machu-picchu.htm
Finalmente, toma esta prueba de Perú y toma un screen shot
http://www.funtrivia.com/playquiz/quiz27471328210.html
SPANISH 4 AHORITA: "SE" 23/02/11
¿Qué se hace?
Practice using SE to form the impersonal in Spanish. Construct impersonal sentences in Spanish by describing what one does in each place.
Los Lugares
* Por ejemplo: la biblioteca / leer – Se lee en la biblioteca.
* el café / beber
* la discoteca / bailar
* la escuela / aprender
* la piscine / nadar
* la playa / tomar el sol
* el restaurante / comer
* la tienda / comprar ropa
Learning to form the impersonal se in Spanish is necessary for Spanish language learners to make general statements with unspecified grammatical subjects.
Practice using SE to form the impersonal in Spanish. Construct impersonal sentences in Spanish by describing what one does in each place.
Los Lugares
* Por ejemplo: la biblioteca / leer – Se lee en la biblioteca.
* el café / beber
* la discoteca / bailar
* la escuela / aprender
* la piscine / nadar
* la playa / tomar el sol
* el restaurante / comer
* la tienda / comprar ropa
Learning to form the impersonal se in Spanish is necessary for Spanish language learners to make general statements with unspecified grammatical subjects.
Emotion
Emotions
Amirah Burkett
Kyla Carden
Patricia Parker
Amirah Burkett
Kyla Carden
Patricia Parker
"Girly" By Sasha Sapp
Being a girl usually means that you do a lot of shopping, cooking, cleaning, and other household chores. But one day, a girl decided to defy that, and do something that a man does. She decided to play a man's sport: football.
I love This Face Expression...
This is my favorite face expression I don't know why....
Waking up realizing I almost forgot a story
So here have a pretty picture I took instead.