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Posted by Larissa Pahomov in English 3 · Pahomov · A Band on Wednesday, September 28, 2016 at 9:12 am
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Ms. Pahomov hates it when strangers ask her “what book are you teaching in your English class right now?” Usually it means they want to just talk about what they liked to read (or not) in high school. When she was in high school, people told her she was a “fast reader,” and that was a bad thing for her, because she often read too quickly and missed the details. There are a lot of books she likes better now that she slowed down when reading, like “The Great Gatsby,” which she has probably read ten times at this point, each year when she teaches it. She is proud of the fact that she has the stamina for long books, but is more likely to carry around something that is 200 pages or less in her backpack.

One of the great sadnesses of her school year is that she uses so much of her brain to read and respond to student work that she has limited capacity to read on her own. She also recently discovered that she is old enough to have read books and COMPLETELY FORGOTTEN what they are about. Take, for example, the novel “Cat’s Cradle” by Kurt Vonnegut. She is certain she read it as a teen, but a student asked her about the plot recently and she couldn’t remember a thing. She is a little bit worried that this represents the rest of her life: forgetting things and having to go back to them.

One of her great joys of the school year is when she gets to read alongside her students in class. Her plan is to re-read “Cat’s Cradle” as soon as she finishes “Bone” by Fae Myenne Ng. The hardest time for her to read is on a plane or train. She always tells herself that she will, but she’d much rather listen to music and look out the window. She is a little bit ashamed of the fact that she never reads in German anymore, although she can. Never enough time!

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Tariffs a lost for all

Posted by Javier Chueca Bosch in English 3 · Pahomov · A Band on Wednesday, May 2, 2018 at 10:39 pm

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The last Thursday March 1st President Donald Trump announced the imposition of tariffs to China in order to reduce the commercial deficit that the US has been carrying for years. With the argument that this would bring the American industry to a splendorous moment of production and with it creating new jobs and work opportunities. Because this tariffs will make decrease the amount of the industry purchased from China and increase the purchase of American made steel industry. However this kind of policies can are not that good and can harm more the US and its general industry that can actually help it.


So as an start The president and it’s administration defend the tariffs appealing that this will bring jobs to the US. ”We must not let our country, companies and workers be taken advantage of any longer. We want free, fair and SMART TRADE!” Donald Trump. However, that might not be as true as it might firstly seem. According to the Trade partnership “We find that the tariffs would result in a net loss of 146,000 U.S. jobs after accounting for positive impacts on U.S. steel and aluminum producers.” As as far as the steels jobs go the study shows that they actually don’t improve this much either. Furthermore, this situation can bring the steel companies to a moment where they have no competence and make the companies powerful enough to fight against Unions and reduce the amount of workers rights in the industry.


Also the numbers show that most of the jobs in America have not been lost by companies going to other countries but by the change of workers in productions change for robots. In fact the numbers proof that the American production numbers are in the highest level in history. Around the 107.000 points stated by the Industrial Production Index (INDROPO). And the technology of robots is unstoppable. However it seems that the industry at least would be benefited by this protectionist policies. But is that right?


As expected China is ready to counter attack by imposing tariffs to many American products. Making many industries tremble “The Chinese government said that tariffs on about $3 billion worth of US imports are going into effect Monday, hitting 128 products ranging from pork, meat and fruit to steel pipes.” And the threatens to the industry do not only stop there as far as the investors are incredibly scared by the huge threat of the trade war and the stocks markets are going down and with it the value of the companies and its abilities of growing increasing the production.


But the problems keep appearing, as china is using this protectionists policies, by the U.S., to make the European and South American allies of the United States to create a fear situation towards the Trump administration and create deals with it’s important economies such as Germany. “Trump’s less than smooth relationships with both China and Germany have helped push the two countries even closer together.” The Diplomat. This suppose a big threat not only to the Americans industries which in a bi way depend on Germany products but also to the American soft power over other countries in fact the Secretary of defense General Mattis explains that “Either you Mr. Trump invest in soft power or I’ll have to invest more in bullets.”


Clearly this comercial war and the protectionists policies of Mr. Trump are making the US economy tremble and this doesn’t have any signs of changins. But no only that the problem is that the actual administration is not being conscious of the harm that they are creating to the country and how this would mean the final of the American hegemony, freedom and democracy values pursued all around the world.


  • The move could spark a trade war with major implications for steelmakers, and the economy. “The Global Steel Industry by the Numbers.” CNNMoney, Cable News Network, money.cnn.com/2018/03/02/news/economy/steel-industry-statistics-us-china-canada/index.html.

  • Lynch, David J., and Damian Paletta. “Trump Announces Steel and Aluminum Tariffs Thursday over Objections from Advisers and Republicans.” The Washington Post, WP Company, 1 Mar. 2018, www.washingtonpost.com/news/business/wp/2018/03/01/white-house-planning-major-announcement-thursday-on-steel-and-aluminum-imports/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.55df1bd9e116.

  • “How Many American Jobs Could Be Lost Thanks to Trump's Steel and Aluminum Tariffs.” Fortune, fortune.com/2018/03/06/trump-steel-aluminum-tariffs-cost-jobs/.


  • “Industrial Production Index.” FRED, 17 Apr. 2018, fred.stlouisfed.org/series/INDPRO.


  • Reuters. “China Warns the US Not to Unleash a 'Pandora's Box' of Trade War Ills on the World.” Business Insider, Business Insider, 29 Mar. 2018, www.businessinsider.com/china-warns-the-us-against-pandoras-box-of-trade-war-ills-for-world-2018-3.

  • Tharoor, Shashi. “China and Germany: So Far, Yet So Close.” The Diplomat, The Diplomat, 7 Dec. 2017, thediplomat.com/2017/12/china-and-germany-so-far-yet-so-close/.


LastWeekTonight. “Trump vs. The World: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO).” YouTube, YouTube, 18 Feb. 2018, www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCjk_NPsIqU.

Why do I consider this my best possible 2fer. I actually spend a lot of time writing it checking alot of sources and counting different experts. I believe that I started really strong and I ended also with a high quality conclusion. This is the 2fer that I'm most proud of by diference.
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The Clothing Industry

Posted by Sydney Rogers in English 3 · Pahomov · A Band on Monday, April 23, 2018 at 3:37 pm

2Fer #7 by Sydney Rogers

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1iJD7AwxswpxwZwbxCjdd5ddOZFWi2anyN1fdY28BYGc/edit?usp=sharing
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The monkey Experiment

Posted by Anthony Brown in English 3 · Pahomov · A Band on Tuesday, June 6, 2017 at 8:45 pm

The Monkey experiment

https://docs.google.com/document/d/12zQYNs6GHjYo_WBOgVOEe3vpnMo4_Tbqlwk5nk5OfNc/edit
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Freeze

Posted by Tarleton Williams in English 3 · Pahomov · A Band on Tuesday, June 6, 2017 at 12:41 pm

I was 14 when I first realized what I was capable of. I was in the middle of 8th Grade at the time and I remember it like it was yesterday. It was a Monday and as usual, I had spent my weekend gaming and ignoring my homework. Little did I know I had a quiz that day. I walked into math class and was confused when I saw everyone reviewing their notes. I located my best friend Coltrane in the corner and sat next to him.

“Whats everyone doing?”, I said to him,

“they are studying for the quiz.”, he replied.

I had completely forgotten about the quiz and this wan no ordinary quiz, it was a call-out quiz. This meant that the teacher would say something like 2 squared or 14 squared and we had to write down the answer as soon as they said it. “2 minutes to prepare!”, my teacher shouted as she handed out papers. I always hated how she yelled in class everyday for no reason. All it did was make me more worried about this quiz and by the time it was about to start I was very upset that I forgot about it.Then the teacher started calling out numbers to square and that's when I lost it. I started yelling in my head as the teacher kept calling out questions. “Why can’t time just freeze!”, I yelled in my head, furious at the situation. And that's when it happened; time just froze. It wasn't for long, but somehow I knew I had 5 minutes.  Don't know why I knew this, but I could feel it. I tapped my friend Coltrane and he didn't move. The clocks had stopped ticking. I tapped everyone in the classroom including my teacher, and nothing. So I decided to give my quiz grade a boost. I went up to the teacher and got the answers off of the paper she was reading from and wrote them on my quiz. Once I did this, I felt the urge for time to start up again, even though it hadn't been 5 minutes. In my head I was trying to harness this power and make time start again, but it took some hard concentration. Long story short I passed the test, and every other test, quiz, homework assignment, and project for the rest of that year. Whenever I froze time, I became more skilled and could do it for longer periods of time. For example, the first time was only for 5 minutes, and by sophomore year I was able to freeze time for an hour. The only downside to freezing time was that the longer I froze it for, the more exhausted I would be when it resumed. This ability was the only reason that I passed in school and it was the best thing I could have asked for. I remember my first time using my powers to steal something. I was in 9th grade and I had been working for about a month at this coffee shop. It was nice there and I made a solid salary of 9 bucks an hour. I had been saving up for this $1000 dollar Drone that I really wanted. I had been eyeing the drone since last Christmas when it used to cost $2000 dollars, but it was half off now. Even with it being half off, I still didn't have enough for it, so I froze time and stole it from the store. I felt odd after doing it because I knew it was no right for me to do this. I ended up returning it and waiting until I had the money to buy it. If there's one thing these powers have taught me it's patience. Things actually take longer for me than other people. For example I could freeze time for an hour to do an assignment and when I unfreeze time it's resumes from the point at which it froze. This means that no matter how long I freeze time for, it all happens in the blink of an eye for everyone else. But back to the story. The truth is, I don't really know how I got these powers. I’ve come up with many different theories, but none of them really make sense. So I just stopped trying to figure it out. My life is truly one of a kind, but in everyone else's eyes, it was normal. I had a few good friends all through high school, my best friend being Coltrane from middle school. Now usually friends are always there for you during tough times, but my life so far didn't really include tough times, so I was always there to help my friends. Whether it was homework, or relationship problems, I was always there for my friends, and if I knew if I ever did fall on tough times, they would be there for me. However, there were also many times when I had to get my friends out of trouble. One time, I was walking home from school, and I saw my friend Coltrane arguing with these 3 guys. It wasn't long before he swung on one of them and then all 3 went after him. I sprinted up to the fight and dropped the guy on my right with a quick right cross while Coltrane dropped the guy on the left with a massive uppercut. The last guy just stood there and looked at us with his hands raised.

“You guys messed with the wrong kid”, he said.

“Oh yea? And why’s that?”, Coltrane replied.

He pulled out a Pistol and fired right at my chest, and luckily I was able to freeze time before the bullet made impact. I grabbed the bullet and tossed it to the ground. Then I grabbed his gun and unfroze time with me pointing the pistol at him.

“Don't mess with me or my friends again buddy”, I yelled at him.

Then Coltrane hit him with a hard jab, knocking him out.

“You okay bro?”, I asked him.

“Yea i'm fine, but how did you do that?”, he replied.

“It's a long story bro”, I said

We never spoke about that day again, and I glad, because that would be really hard to explain to him. There have been other times that I took care of my friends that didn't require my powers. In fact the hardest part of my life was accepting the fact that I couldn't use my powers for everything. That's the one thing I always failed at. Let's fast forward to the darker times in my life. One of my darkest days was when I lost my best friend Coltrane. It was all my fault, I tried to make things better with my powers, but I only made them a lot worse. It was a cold Monday night, and believe it or not, I was having actual problems in life. My other friends all thought I was crazy, but my friend Coltrane actually believed me, because of the incident we had years ago. I kept uncontrollably freezing time. I called Coltrane and told him to meet me at out old middle school at 7 pm. I needed a mutual area where I knew no one would see us and since the old middle school had been shut down, it was perfect for the occasion. I met up with Coltrane outside of the abandoned building.

“Let's go in”, I said

“Ok bro, but make this quick”, he replied. When we went in, the school looked so lost to me. I couldn't believe how a place like this that held such happy times in my childhood could have turned into such a mess. It was awful, the lockers were topples all over the hallways, graffiti was everywhere and the place reeked like nothing I had ever smelled. We were walking through the halls when it started happening. I started glitching with time. For some reason it only happened when I thought about or visited a place from my past, almost like time was urging me to go back and re live the memories, but I knew it was impossible.

“David, what's happening to us?!”,

Coltrane yelled. And then, just like that, he was gone.

“Bro where are you!”, I yelled, then I had a flashback to the call-out quiz that I was taking right before I passed out. And when I woke up, I was there taking the quiz. But something wasn't right, time was frozen and there was nothing I could do about it.

 

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The Vu

Posted by Malachi Johnson in English 3 · Pahomov · A Band on Tuesday, June 6, 2017 at 9:34 am

https://docs.google.com/document/d/15n6e1rxKHIao-dqCqot_4KdzQGiCwArxCZ4zb64V0Nw/edit
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Lem vs the the laser

Posted by Noah Marant in English 3 · Pahomov · A Band on Tuesday, June 6, 2017 at 9:31 am

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cB9_3KzNirdJEhmOl-4miXAeYrLaw_SYaFzAHGiSzUg/edit?usp=sharing
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From Syria To The Oval

Posted by Kaamil Jones in English 3 · Pahomov · A Band on Tuesday, June 6, 2017 at 9:29 am

https://docs.google.com/a/scienceleadership.org/document/d/1V03tMk6WHr7UOL5IeCDdXUHd0C_67DqeccD5HqYe5Wk/edit?usp=sharing
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The Race from Earth

Posted by Hannah Layton in English 3 · Pahomov · A Band on Tuesday, June 6, 2017 at 8:18 am

https://docs.google.com/a/scienceleadership.org/document/d/1DiSfi5S8Qg6UADWGGFUKxMcQV3fePo52Uz0GfXPbZE8/edit?usp=sharing

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The Chrono Trigger

Posted by James Thomas in English 3 · Pahomov · A Band on Tuesday, June 6, 2017 at 8:15 am

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1H1cNP5EW8qhcigd5ISpaAQLpegWB5uWrko8jMXXLCks/edit 
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San Vixen

Posted by Madison Militello in English 3 · Pahomov · A Band on Tuesday, June 6, 2017 at 8:04 am

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1GN8iLOVOfA23EVvtWa8zKnVKqghSsg-0QhUBoRtyzlM/edit 
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