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June 1st- iPhone post- 2 days of school left!

Posted by Oliver Dzierzewicz in Storytelling - Chase on Thursday, June 2, 2011 at 1:37 am
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Staying Home

Posted by Oliver Dzierzewicz in Storytelling - Chase on Friday, May 27, 2011 at 1:09 pm
Well i wanted to stay home because I needed to work on my capstone and my calculus benchmark. Sorry everyone. I know you miss me ;]
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Nom Nom

Posted by Oliver Dzierzewicz in Storytelling - Chase on Thursday, May 26, 2011 at 12:10 am
I want some beef jerky. That is all. 
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Rushing

Posted by Oliver Dzierzewicz in Storytelling - Chase on Tuesday, May 24, 2011 at 11:49 pm
Well now the time comes where i rush to do all the work that is due during this week. That means my Calculus benchmark will have some pretty iffy problems on it, and the presentation for my capstone will be pretty meh. I mean not that it matters because from what I understand, as long as you have something done, which I do, your in good shape. Im really looking forward to the end but not this final stretch...
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Prom weekend was epic. P.S: Posting off my iPhone :0

Posted by Oliver Dzierzewicz in Storytelling - Chase on Tuesday, May 24, 2011 at 12:04 am
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Eye of the Storm (5/19)

Posted by Oliver Dzierzewicz in Storytelling - Chase on Thursday, May 19, 2011 at 11:48 pm
​Well me and 3 other friends drove down in 2 cars to leave one of the cars over at the house we will be staying at after prom down at Wild Wood. It was a nice little trip that we got to take, and had a bunch of fun. We get there and everything seems just fine, we decide that were going to have a great time after prom, conditions permitting. Now were on our way back, and it starts to get really dark on the road ahead of us. We see lightning strikes come from the sky in a matter of milliseconds. It was very majestic at the time being but as soon as we drove a bit closer, things started to get extremely foggy, the rain was pouring down tremendously and soon hail the size of paint balls was falling down. We of course had to pull over as we could literally not see any other car that was more then 20m ahead of us. The hail sounded like being on a battlefield of WW2, machine guns blazing all over the place. It was a pretty solemn and frightening few minutes. We could feel the whole car vibrate from the tremendous force of the hail projected by the winds. After maybe 10 minutes which was probably the longest, strongest storm I have EVER been in, the sky began to clear up and sunshine burst through the clouds, while it was still raining fairly hard. We proceeded on our way back. 
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Lazy (5/16) I can't post off my iPhone :(

Posted by Oliver Dzierzewicz in Storytelling - Chase on Tuesday, May 17, 2011 at 1:17 am
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El Bola Proyecto - Oliver Dzierzewicz

Posted by Oliver Dzierzewicz in Spanish 4 - Manuel on Sunday, May 15, 2011 at 8:00 pm
​E4 U9 Bola Proyecto

Email desde concernado adulto



Estimado Capitán Davidson,

Esta un persona que es interesante con un chaval que va a escuela. Mi nombre es Hugo. La nombre de niño es Pablo pero los amigos de Pablo lo llaman “Bola”. No sé por qué pero eso no es el punto. Cada dia Pablo no quiere volver a su casa. Comprende cuando un chaval quieres a pasar el rato un dia o dos pero cada dia es muy sospechoso. Quiero hablar con Pablo pero cada tiempo yo intento, Pablo y sus amigos ignorar mi porque yo estan un culo. Nada de chalvos gustan mi. Es triste, era preocupa con la situacion en la casa de Pablo. Aprendí la ley sobre maltratar de niño en España durante mi sospecha y averiguar que la gobierno es dedicado por la derecho de niños. La Consitución obliga que ambos la estado y los padres nesseciten a protegar los niños. Tengo prueba suficiente desde los amigos de Pablo que el padre abuzar su hijo por pega. Creo que Pablo tienes moratones y cicatrizec pero usando mucho ropas a ocultar las heridas. No se si Pablo esta avergonzado de lo que esta pasando o miedo de la consequencias que esperaba. Mezcla de ambos. Por favor, investigar esto un poco más, y ayudar a Pablo.


Estimado Sr. Hugo,

Gracias por tu preocupación con la situacion involvar Pablo pero es un poco extraño cuando una persona al azar se preocupa. Estamos felices que tu denunciar un problema como este pero nesecitamos mas informacion sobre tu. Que es tu trabaja? Porque tu estabas cerca de la escuela de Pablo? La policia quieren promover la prevención de violencia en general y la maltrato de ninos. Gracias por tu tiempo y por favor, responder rapido.

Estimado Capitán Davidson,

La policía no debe tener tiempo para estar preocupado por mí. Nessecitan enfrentarse con Pablo o su padre/familia y resolver la problema. Por favor! La vida de un nino que tener un futuro está en peligro! No tengo un casa y trabaja... pero creo que tu tienes mas importante problemas.

Estimado Sr. Hugo,
Si, estas en lo correcto. Vamos a averiguar Pablo y personas que mire a la Pablo cada dia preguntas. Incluso la familia de Pablo. Muchos gracias por tu observaciones de Pablo.





http://www.state.gov/g/drl/rls/hrrpt/2001/eur/8343.htm
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Oliver Dzierzewicz Ahorita (12/5)

Posted by Oliver Dzierzewicz in Spanish 4 - Manuel on Thursday, May 12, 2011 at 2:33 pm
​Antes de leer

1) ¿Cuántos años tenía Rigoberta cuando empezó a aprender español?

Viente 

2) Qué crees: ¿Por qué no pudo aprender el español usando un libro?

 Porque es muy dificil usando solamente un libro cuando una persona esta inalfabete (illiterate) 

Ahora, lee:

At twenty years of age, Ms. Menchú had already lost her father, her mother and a brother as a result of the indiscriminate violence exercised by the armed forces of Guatemala in their attempts to control and suppress the indigenous people.

 

After growing up amid this violence and repression, Ms. Menchú decided to learn Spanish, using the language of her oppressors to fight for the rights of her people. Since then, words have been her weapon in her untiring defense of the human rights of all indigenous peoples.

 

Ms. Menchú states that, "We have seen repeated occupations of our land, long lines of colonists have arrived, and they remain today. In the case of my country, 65 percent of the inhabitants are indigenous. The constitution speaks of protection for the indigenous. Who authorized a minority to protect an immense majority?"

 

Ms. Menchú also states, "Racism in our countries is a fact in that the Indian is not allowed to be a politician or aspire to being head of state. It has reached the point that 99 percent of the indigenous women have not gone to school. The indigenous are condemned to live in a situation designed to exterminate them. They receive a pittance of a salary, they neither speak nor write the language, politics dictates their situation. Is this slavery? I don't know what it's called. It is not the same as before because we are in modern times."

 

In 1992, Ms. Menchú won the Nobel Peace Prize, becoming the youngest , as well as the first indigenous person to ever win the prize.

 

Responde:

3) Hay una creencia (belief) que los indígenas en la América Latina siempre son VICTIMAS y que no se organizan para luchar por sus derechos. En el caso de Rigoberta Menchú, ¿qué hizo para luchar?

Rigoberta luchar para los indigenas personas porque crea que es la esclavitud (slavery) usando los palabras no violencia. 

4) Rigoberta Menchú aprendió español para luchar y defender. ¿Qué conexión ves entre los idiomas y la opresión? ¿Ves conflictos causados por los idiomas?

Cuando un grupa de personas no se un lenguaje de pais, es problem.

5) Los idiomas (language) ¿es un tema (issue) político en los estados unidos? ¿Cómo?
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Wow Math Grade

Posted by Oliver Dzierzewicz in Storytelling - Chase on Wednesday, May 11, 2011 at 9:04 pm
SO I have been sick for some time now, and missed 3 days of school. That realllly sucks and I feel like I missed a lot. I also have a 50% in math. How is that gonna become a 70%? :l

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Mommy (5/8)

Posted by Oliver Dzierzewicz in Storytelling - Chase on Sunday, May 8, 2011 at 10:31 pm
Well I had off from work today so I suppose that was a plus and I got to spend some time with my mom, even if it was at home. Though one downside I would have to say was being sick. I mean having a cold can really ruin a day; you know? Though I am glad I saw my mom happy. Oh and my grandmother, cant forget her.
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Differences (5/4)

Posted by Oliver Dzierzewicz in Storytelling - Chase on Wednesday, May 4, 2011 at 11:51 pm
​You know how a magnet works right? Two opposites attract, well I do not think that a magnet type of view works on relationships. When you and your partner just start going out and you come across different opinions on how relationships are supposed to work, steam starts to come out of everyones head (90% her head) and its as if though we were teleported to a debate tournament going for first place. Then reality hits and I realize that there is no winners. In fact it felt like a lose/lose situation. Words were exchanged, particularly words that were not meant to be said (her :p) and judgement was placed. Now i know before you get into something, make sure you know what your getting into. Now I know that I don't think I want to get into anything, like ever. >:l
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Fun Convo's (5/2)

Posted by Oliver Dzierzewicz in Storytelling - Chase on Tuesday, May 3, 2011 at 1:22 am
There are many people who you can say the standard introductory words to and proceed on with life but there are only a few specific people that you can uphold a out of the blue conversation with about life in general. There are few people who you can remember most events that are taking place in that persons life, and ask that person about them while they enthusiastically tell them to you. I am glad to have found yet one more person like this in my life. :]
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Capstone (4/28)

Posted by Oliver Dzierzewicz in Storytelling - Chase on Friday, April 29, 2011 at 1:24 am
Capstone presentations are coming fast and well... I need to work on my capstone! So I have been partnered with Mr. Blocks father (or I was supposed to) however our communication was not fluid so our collaboration was broke apart. Before it was broke apart however I recieved some valuable information about what is supposed to be inside a business proposal and on top of that a book which illustrates many neat things. Time to get to work!
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Texting (4/27)

Posted by Oliver Dzierzewicz in Storytelling - Chase on Thursday, April 28, 2011 at 1:25 am
So what are the expectations when you are texting someone. For some odd reason every time I text girls or most girls, if I do not respond to them within 5 minutes, I am apparently being rude and ignoring them. I mean come on... I have stuff to do instead of sit around my phone waiting for it to light up and quickly responding. Then the girl gets frustrated and annoyed and I am stuck dealing with her upset. Not cool, totally not cool. 
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Ahorita (4/27)

Posted by Oliver Dzierzewicz in Spanish 4 - Manuel on Wednesday, April 27, 2011 at 10:58 am

Cierto o Falso

1.     Chávez cerró el canal (channel) de television, Radio Caracas Televisión, un canal de la oposición.

C      Cierto

Chávez tiene su propio (own) programa de televisión llamado “Aló, Presidente” que sale todos los domingos. Es una telenovela.

Cierto

3.     
Es obligatorio que todos los canales den (show) el programa “Aló, Presidente.”

Cierto

4.     
Recientemente Chávez compró armas de Rusia.

Cierto

5.     
Venezuela e Iran son aliados.

Cierto

6.     
En marzo de 2010, Chávez arrestó al proprietario (owner) de Globovisión, un canal anti-Chavista. Su crimen: “decir cosas ofensivas al Presidente.”

Cierto

Respuestas Breves

1.     Da unas críticas de Chávez.

2.    ¿Qué dicen los Chavistas?

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Hugo Chavez

Posted by Oliver Dzierzewicz in Spanish 4 - Manuel on Wednesday, April 27, 2011 at 10:10 am
​1) ¿Qué opinas de Hugo Chávez? ¿Qué críticas tienes de él? ¿Estás de acuerdo (in agreement) con unas de sus acciones?

Creo que Hugo Chavez era un dictador pero ello es muy bien con las personas en Venezuela. La emociones de Hugo Chavez eran muy visible. No se cuando emocion visible esta bien por un president de pais por television como FOX news. 

2) Si fueras Venezolan@, ¿votarías por él? Explica tu respuesta.


Si fuera Venezolano, no votario por Hugo Chavez. Hugo Chavez tienes mas emociones y esta loco. Es bueno a tengo emociones en political situaciones pero en otra situaciones en tu trabaja, es no bueno. 
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Hopeful Dreams (4/26)

Posted by Oliver Dzierzewicz in Storytelling - Chase on Wednesday, April 27, 2011 at 1:24 am
​Ever since I had a extremely scary dream (I was around 8 at the time) about the grim reaper cutting people in half with his scythe. I never ever have dreams anymore. I want them. Maybe with some nice girls in them... But overall I just want nice or even bad dreams. Give me advice. 
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First Day Back (4/25)

Posted by Oliver Dzierzewicz in Storytelling - Chase on Monday, April 25, 2011 at 11:54 pm
Ah I think I had butterflies in my stomach this morning for some strange reason. Ive been having this problem after having a longer break from my learning environment ever since like elementary school. I mean for gods sake, Im going back to the same environment that I have left not too long ago. I think my Polak body is just auto sensitive to nervousness in even the slightest of ways. Its a shame because it makes my morning miserable. Then I get to school, and well everything gets much better! :]
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Easter Traditions (2/24)

Posted by Oliver Dzierzewicz in Storytelling - Chase on Sunday, April 24, 2011 at 10:03 pm
​So today was Easter. Being Polish honestly needs to come with a instruction manual. Or at least being me. There are so much traditions that Polish people unlike a lot of Americans that I see in the US. I had to dress up for a freaking breakfast. I wore a really nice long sleeve shirt with black jeans and dress shoes to a 9am breakfast. We prayed for about 10 minutes before sharing piece of a holy egg. Then we brought out a lot of traditional food like tartar (Grinded up raw meat with a lot of spices in it), lots of holy egg, lots of holy bread and FISH. I strongly dislike fish. I personally follow the traditions as lightly as possible (parental conditions permitting). Then I have to dress up the same way for dinner. Mind you it is hot as balls with jeans on at this point. It was not comfortable what so ever. I could not relax much as there was always something to do around the house... I could not have a social life because it was not allowed.... Its definitely a sacrifice I have to make however in the end the family cohesiveness is worth it. I live a strange life sometimes. Traditions make me go pray on Halloween night instead of trick or treat. Make me eat weird Polish food that I dont even have an appetite for on Christmas and Thanksgiving. However they also allow me to have a great time, particularly around New Years Eve. Ups and downs. 
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Is a cat worth it? (4/23)

Posted by Oliver Dzierzewicz in Storytelling - Chase on Sunday, April 24, 2011 at 2:42 am
Some useful information that you would need to relate to this incident in anyway is that my mom is a animal lover and sometimes I get the feeling that she care more about our 2 cats then she does about my own self. Anyway the day was great, i came home from work tired but happy for some reason. My mom was out and about doing her own things and for a second she steps out to smoke a cigarette. My dad comes home happy because he had a lot of business that day, but as he comes home he steps on my cats tail and all you hear thorughout the whole house is a loud shriek, the usual of what happens when someone steps on our cats tail. All hell breaks loose with that shriek. My mom rushes in the house hitting my dad because he got furious at the cat and attempted to kick it. They yell and argue for the next 30 minutes. Im stuck in the middle and I can not even ask for a sandwich (I had to make it myself :/) because everyone was in a bad mood. All because of a damn cat. So who should i put the blame on here? My mom for being such a caring person (too caring), my father for having such a temper with the cat and trying to kick it, or the damn cat which should not of been standing by the doorway in the first place. Ugh. 
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Old Friends (4/22)

Posted by Oliver Dzierzewicz in Storytelling - Chase on Sunday, April 24, 2011 at 1:55 am
Recently I have gotten into contact with some old friends that used to go with me to Polish school every Saturday. It is kind of surprising how modern technology can link lost bonds. Facebook did a good thing to me as now I have some new but old Polish friends around in the community. Now if I only had more time for them, that would be a nice thing as well. Work takes up so much time, hopefully I will be able to cope. 
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Sweet beginnings (4/21)

Posted by Oliver Dzierzewicz in Storytelling - Chase on Sunday, April 24, 2011 at 12:57 am
Ah it really is a joy when you find a person that you can just blatantly speak with on the phone with for over an hour about anything in life really. As long as you have something to uphold it really feels nice. For me on Thursday night I think I found that person. I am really interested where everything leads to if all of this continues... 
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New day, New things

Posted by Oliver Dzierzewicz in Storytelling - Chase on Wednesday, April 20, 2011 at 11:48 pm
What the subject says. 

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Spring Break

Posted by Oliver Dzierzewicz in Storytelling - Chase on Tuesday, April 19, 2011 at 12:40 am
So Spring Break has started however its a bit hard to tell that it is supposed to be a break. It might be a break from school however now I have to worry about working at the pharmacy. Since they know that I go to a Philadelphia public school, they know that I have a whole week long break. That means that they get to call me in the morning and probably will call me every morning to ask me to come in early because they are 'understaffed' when in reality they are not, they just have a bunch of meaningless things that they would want me to do. It can be a real pain in the butt, however I guess I can not complain because I am getting paid for it. Making money just to spend on my college education. How great. In the meantime I totally forgot we still have to do these daily stories... so ugh yeah. Can this story count for like 3 stories that I have missed? :D
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Spring Break

Posted by Oliver Dzierzewicz in Storytelling - Chase on Friday, April 15, 2011 at 1:11 am
It is coming, soon.... very soon...
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Absence

Posted by Oliver Dzierzewicz in Storytelling - Chase on Thursday, April 14, 2011 at 12:05 am
What is this....
Absence is filling the school.
A lot of teachers were not present today, particularly on a Wednesday. 
It made me happy for a bit but at the same time I was a bit sad on the inside. 
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Good Job

Posted by Oliver Dzierzewicz in Storytelling - Chase on Monday, April 11, 2011 at 11:39 pm
So today I probably heard something that I will rarely hear in my lifetime... or well working with the pharmacy that I work at now... My boss had finally said "Good job Oliver." It was a bit surprising because she usually says "Make sure to do a good job!" but never actually coming back to acknowledge the hard work that I have done. I learned to get used to it and just do what my job is after all thats... well my duty. Shocked to hear just the words "Good job" come out of her mouth. Oh and the good job was about a notice that was sent from the city of Philadelphia for carding a minor for cigarettes. I felt pretty special. She probably just said it because they did not get fined a bunch of money.... 
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Monday Weather

Posted by Oliver Dzierzewicz in Storytelling - Chase on Monday, April 11, 2011 at 12:27 am
So its going to be Monday. That is kind of meh. Then again its going to be like 90 degrees. I dont know how to feel about that. Haha
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Tired

Posted by Oliver Dzierzewicz in Storytelling - Chase on Sunday, April 10, 2011 at 1:49 am
Tiresome... Life is tiresome.
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Phillies blowout

Posted by Oliver Dzierzewicz in Storytelling - Chase on Friday, April 8, 2011 at 1:20 am
Dayum the Phillies beat the Mets 11-0. That kind of sucks for the Mets. I actually feel bad even though we lost 7-1 yesterday. Its kind of funny how fast things can change huh? 
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My kitty

Posted by Oliver Dzierzewicz in Storytelling - Chase on Wednesday, April 6, 2011 at 11:41 pm
So I totally had a pretty nice day today. I went to school and it was a half day so thats sort of on the plus side. Then after school got some food and went for a pedicure with mah bestie. Pedicure = Heaven for feet. I mean really it felt so nice, during and afterwards and even now. Gotta take care of your feet. My cat is pretty cute too. 
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Sick

Posted by Oliver Dzierzewicz in Storytelling - Chase on Sunday, April 3, 2011 at 10:18 pm
So I was pretty sick on Thursday and Friday which is the reason why I was not in school those days for anyone who is interested. I am sure that literally no one cares or probably even noticed that I was no in school, but I figured I might as well make it known some where and tell the story of my sickness here. So I came up with some sort of virus but it was not the usual virus. My skin was heated up but I did not have a high fever. It felt like I was burning up but in reality everything seemed fine. I was getting light headed at some times and then my head felt like a rock, dropping like one too. It was really weird and I was about to go to the emergency room but as soon as the thought came to my head I felt better again. Then after some nice rest I felt fine during the night, slept well, wake up and it starts all over again. I felt like this for Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Today I felt better. It was really weird. Meh. 
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Phillies win

Posted by Oliver Dzierzewicz in Storytelling - Chase on Sunday, April 3, 2011 at 2:29 am
So I know that this was soooo last day, however I was happy that the PHillies won :D
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Tricked

Posted by Oliver Dzierzewicz in Storytelling - Chase on Saturday, April 2, 2011 at 1:31 am
So I was at work today and of course it was April 1st. April Fools day which honestly up until work no one really reminded me that it was April fools day. Right before work I got to witness the Phillies winning their first game against the Astros. I was pretty happy going to work, I can not deny that. Then what happened next was pretty weird. I get to work and I looked at my schedule for next week and I see that I am not even on the schedule. I was a bit weirded out because in the past when someone was not on the schedule it means they either quit or got fired. Well lets just say I did not quit. So I go and ask the manager about it and she says that I might as well go home right now and not bother coming back. I was a bit shocked as I questioned her what was going on. The laughter around us is what gave off the joke. I was tricked. 
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Congratulations

Posted by Oliver Dzierzewicz in Storytelling - Chase on Thursday, March 31, 2011 at 12:04 am
Sooo I just wanted to dedicate this blog post as a congratulatory note to my awesome English teacher; Zacharcy Chase. You have made me proud. Well in a student-teacher kind of way. I was happy when I heard the news. :] Still am!
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Friday Night, Saturday and Sunday

Posted by Oliver Dzierzewicz in Storytelling - Chase on Sunday, March 27, 2011 at 9:31 pm
Friday: ​Alrighty well work was butt. I mean like really, washing the toilet, cleaning pretty much the whole store. Butt. Its all because the owner was coming on Saturday and honestly I think he could care less how the inside of a bathroom would look like especially if it isnt that dirty. So working on a Friday evening, ugh I need to take some days off.

Saturday: Blah work, food, nap, homework, Saturday over, lolwut

Sunday: ^

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Tedious Work

Posted by Oliver Dzierzewicz in Storytelling - Chase on Friday, March 25, 2011 at 12:05 am
Well, its a Thursday and despite having to go through roughly 8 hours of school work, I still have to go to my regular job which is working in a nice little local pharmacy. Its nice if your the customer at least. I got to clean the whole bathroom today, it was definitely a change in pace from doing other janitorial duties like vacuuming the whole store or cleaning all the soda fridges and stocking them up. It was not however a good change of pace. I dont have much things that I am grossed out by, but cleaning a toilet which has not been cleaned for roughly half a year is not something on my convenient to-do list. Horrible busy day.
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Frantic Evening

Posted by Oliver Dzierzewicz in Storytelling - Chase on Thursday, March 24, 2011 at 7:04 am
Well yesterday I realized during school that it was my fathers birthday. Afterschool before work I had to scramble to get him something nice for his birthday. Bought him some cheap little trinkets and then it was time for me to get to work. Work is the same as usual, boring and tedious as usual. Its a weird combination really... After work I have to do errands for my mom, picking up some lady all the way in New Jersey and then coming back home with her and a hour later dropping her off again back at her house. My whole evening was gone, it was around 11pm and I just had to wash up and get cozy in bed. Then I realized I had so much homework to do, however it was just not possible to do when you can barely keep your eyes open.
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Interpretacion de la obra de Diego Velazquez desde el punto de vista del Juana Machuca (Madre de Machuca)

Posted by Oliver Dzierzewicz in Spanish 4 - Manuel on Monday, March 21, 2011 at 12:42 am


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Quien Eres?

 

Me llama esta Rosalinda. Tienen dos niños, eren muy joven. La nombre de la mas viejas niño esta Machuca. La bebe en mi familia es Carlito. Tienen un esposo pero cada día es diferente con ello. Un dio todos es normales y otro dio Juárez es borracho. Mi familia es de clase obrera pero tratamos de vivir un buena vida. Pensé que cada persona en el mundo tiene que ser igual pero esta falso. Tomar dinero es igual de tomar poder.  Cuando un persona tengo dinero, la persona tengo buen concesiones y la posibilidades de buen vida eran grandísimo.

 

Objetivamente:

 

Mire en la arte y ves un pintura de historia. Historia de diferente culturas es muy interesante! Aprende nueva cosas cada día. Notició que la mujeres esta mas cerca de los niños. No se si los mujeres eran las criadas o padres. La cosa importante es que la niños tenían un vida bien por causa de los padres. Deseo que mi familia vivió un vida feliz. Todos los niños en la sala es feliz. La colores en la pintura es realistas. Estable un tono serio. Mayoría de la sala esta oscuro pero en el lugar donde las niñas son, es brillante. Es como el sol enfoque de la niñas. No se porque. El realismo en la pintura es muy impresionante por el tiempo de arte. El arte muestro la tipo de ropas en el anos pasado.

 

Subjetivamente:

 

Las memorias que surgen, es la memorias cuando el gobierno no tenía problemas. Mi familia era feliz. Tal vez no eran ricos, pero por menos, estábamos familia cerca. Pensé que nuestra situación familiar representa la situación de país. Cuando nuestra familia esta feliz juntos, el país está felices juntos. Los objetos no simbolizan nada específico pero la locacion de la gente, especialmente los hombres y las mujeres simbolizan algo. Los hombres eres mas distante de los niños. Cada niño es un chica. Es la difirencia de generos, las mujeres cuidamos mas de los hombres. Es como un guerra de generos. Un mensaje que el arte trae es unidad. Cada persona en la pintura trabajar por una meta. La meta es los chicas felizidad. La tension entre yo y Juarez (mi esposo) reflectar en mi moral. Creo que un diferencia de la familia en la pintura y mi familia es que los hombres en la pintura trabaja duro por sus familas y mi marido es la contrario.

 

Conclusion:

 

En mi opinión la pintura simboliza la cohesión de la familia en diferente perspectivas. Tiene que ver con mi familia y lo cerca que esta con las familiares diferentes. Por ejemplo, mis hijos estan muy cerca pero mi esposo esta no cerca. Estoy de acuerdo con la pintura. Mujeres son mejores en el cuidado de los niños y dar la niños amor. 


"Las Meninas"



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THIS IS MISSY'S STORY.

Posted by Oliver Dzierzewicz in Storytelling - Chase on Friday, March 18, 2011 at 8:23 am
Today is Friday, yesterday was Thursday, tomorrow's going to be Saturday, after wards it's Sunday.
​I hate that song.
I'm drinking Mountain Dew.
Today we're going on a field trip to some water treatment plants, yay.
I'm actually really excited.

We're talking about some Mayor.
Interesting...

My roommate is coming down today! I'm so excited to meet her.
<3.

Okay bye(:
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Diego Velazquez

Posted by Oliver Dzierzewicz in Spanish 4 - Manuel on Monday, March 14, 2011 at 8:15 am
En la pintura de Diego Velazquez era un ninos y mujer. Las hombres es distante en la arte, es muy interesante. La pintura describir la historia en la ano 1600. Es muy realismo por la tiempo. 
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Girls.

Posted by Oliver Dzierzewicz in Storytelling - Chase on Wednesday, March 9, 2011 at 11:34 am
Wow, so my English class consists of about 15 girls and 2 guys, one of them being me. So uhm yeah lets just say I had a feeling this whole class would just turn out blah. And then it sort of did, but I guess everyone is smiling in the end. So I didnt have to go to the bathroom. :D

P.S: Girls can be crazzzzzy and bite your head off so just stayyyy away.
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Trying something new

Posted by Oliver Dzierzewicz in Storytelling - Chase on Tuesday, March 8, 2011 at 8:01 am
So, it felt like it was going to be a normal day, go to school, do work, relax, and then go home, do work and relax once again. Well the relaxing part was right, but I was talked into getting a pedicure after school. I personally looked at it as though I had nothing to lose, and personally I wanted a nice little foot massage too, so might as well go along with the plan. In any case, I went to get the pedicure and it was really worth the time and money. I think I have established to myself that it will be a monthly occurrence. You learn something new everyday
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What is love?

Posted by Oliver Dzierzewicz in Storytelling - Chase on Monday, February 28, 2011 at 10:38 pm
Baby just hurt meeeeee, just hurt meeeeee, comon. 
Baby just hurt meeeee, just hurt meeeee, come on!
Na na nanana na na nanana na na nanana NA
WHAT IS LOVVVE
Baby hurt meeeee, she hurt meeee, come on!

I BREAK IT DOWN NOW, BUJIGABUJIGA EY EY EY BUJIGABUJIGA EYEYEY.

Word. 
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My face hurts.

Posted by Oliver Dzierzewicz in Storytelling - Chase on Monday, February 21, 2011 at 10:43 pm
So on Thursday afternoon, around 4pm I went to a dermatologist that claimed she could 'fix' my face. I personally dont like to say fix because I dont think that anyone has a broken face, however that is how she phrased it. I of course did not say anything but it really got me thinking, what one person really thinks of another person whether it be a professional confrontation or just a casual social. How do people's thoughts of others change depending on the situation? It lingered in my head throughout the whole procedure and even after getting a needle put into my face around 100 times, i could still think about it. 
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Letting go of the past

Posted by Oliver Dzierzewicz in Storytelling - Chase on Sunday, February 13, 2011 at 10:27 pm
When I looked back on all the memories that I have made with many people, some closer then others, I could not help but wonder why I can not recreate those memories sometimes? Why does it feel like the world can crumble down upon you at any second if you are not attentive to it at all times? The only reason I have been thinking about those questions is because thats exactly how I felt, not too long ago. Having mixed emotions about a subject, leaving me with a really hard choice to make, I just finally realized that I have to make a choice that would make me happy, not suffer at the cost of someone else's happiness. I understand making a sacrifice yourself to make someone you care about happy, but limits have to be established and not crossed. If you yourself fall into a depression and can not get that person you care about out of theirs, it just is not worth it after some time. In my case the time period was around 2 weeks. I tried and I can acknowledge myself for doing the best that I possibly could but in the end everything pretty much backfired. Now I can leave everything in the past, at least for now and hope that time will solve some problems. 
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The Ride Home

Posted by Oliver Dzierzewicz in Storytelling - Chase on Friday, February 11, 2011 at 6:15 am
I was sitting on the trolley on my way to 15th street, nothing unusual as so much goes for my daily routine. I get to 15th street and I begin to wait for the train to come rushing through on the tracks, standing as close as I can to the edge of the tracks so that I could feel the rush of air come through as the train passes. I look over to my right as I see a bunch of other kids harass this one other kid. The kids were speaking in a different language, sadly it was not Polish but something Slavic, probably Albanian. At the point when I looked over it was hard to tell if they were just playing around or if they were actually serious, but as time went by waiting for the train, I could tell that they were serious. I typically am the type of person that would not approach a problem if it is not mine because involving myself would only bring up a bigger problem probably for myself and the victim. As the train moves in on the tracks, I feel the whip of air hit me as it passes by. I could only help but think, how much that kind of bullying affects people and how it just can not be ignored sometimes. It really is a shame things come down to physical contact because of the weakness in other's people self esteem or even possibly boredom? What has this world come down to? What is our next generation going to be like, will things become worse? 
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Trust

Posted by Oliver Dzierzewicz in Storytelling - Chase on Tuesday, February 8, 2011 at 12:55 pm
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I knew I couldnt trust you, wish I could forget you, emtpy inside, your all I have, let it go. True love, forever and always, not alone, always and never, forever in your hands. Cant be saved, no one cares, choke on this, one last kiss. Here's to the past, buried a lie, last to know, not for this world. A prohecy, shameful indictment.
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Mi cuento

Posted by Oliver Dzierzewicz in Spanish 4 - Manuel on Thursday, January 20, 2011 at 12:08 pm
Eran las dos en la mañana. Eran muy oscuro. Solamente la luna y estrellas en la cielo. La luna y estrellas es solo cosas que hizo la luz. Un gatito fue a la tienda a través de la ventana. La gatito usan la cabeza a romper la ventana. Cuando la gatito entre la tienda, fue a la parte posterior en la tienda que donde mucho extra cosas. La gatito tome un cuadro y pone much comida. Tomaste la comida pero un raton tome la comida. La gatito salio la tienda con no comida. :[
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Mi resena

Posted by Oliver Dzierzewicz in Spanish 4 - Manuel on Tuesday, November 30, 2010 at 9:18 am
La película "Mar Adentro" se trata de la vida de Ramon Sampedro. Cuando Ramon tiene veinte-cinco años, Ramon tenía un accidente que cambia su vida. Él piensa que su vida no vale la pena vivir.

Es la vida valiosa la pena vivir despues de muchas cosas se toman lejos de ti.

Para mi opinion, no respeto Julia por la acciones que comitas. Estoy de acuerdo con la cura porque es otras cosas que Ramon puede hacer en su vida a servir como un modelo para otros tetraplejicos.

En mi opinión, la pelicula es muy controversial, pero es cierto. Me fascino con la pelicula. La película tiene un specifica situacion, cuando una persona no puede suicidar. Provoca pensamiento con much personas. Es muy bueno.

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