tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-71973147523469173962024-02-07T21:18:44.937-08:00Bridge To AliciaI am just trying to practice all types of writing on this blog. I tend to write about what I am interested at the time, or just what is going on at school. I hope you love hearing about my experience as much as I enjoyed it ;)Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11280947553027939963noreply@blogger.comBlogger118125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7197314752346917396.post-61549552720072334892015-09-26T16:54:00.001-07:002015-09-26T16:54:15.405-07:00Foxed: A Stop-Motion Animation!Even needs to have some sort of break in their day, and here is a great stop-motion animation called <i>Foxed </i>created by my friends, James Stewart and Nev Bezaire!<i> </i>What makes this so great is the use of stop-motion which requires a lot of patience and skill. Every scene is excellently created, and captivating. It will surely keep you on the edge of your seat!<br />
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Even though it is not created with real actors and actresses, it is capable of conveying emotion through sound. The background music is intense, and the use of dialogue makes for a phenomenal piece of work. The various camera angles also help convey the emotion, using first person and third person perspectives.<br />
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Most videos I watch aren't stop motion, however this style helped contribute to thriller like atmosphere. Honestly, I rarely find a stop motion animation that I enjoy, and I particularly liked this one because it made my heart jump when Emily couldn't get her mom's attention, and there was someone else... some thing else in her place.<br />
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Let me hook you right here, right now: I am 16 year old author. Well... <i style="box-sizing: border-box;">Arrow's Rescue</i> was never published... and I was 8 years old at time, so the book, unfortunately, couldn't make it to the charts. False advertising? Maybe. Serious about this class? Most definitely. I have always enjoyed writing, and try to update my blog about the activities in my life. If I was to write a book I would call it <i style="box-sizing: border-box;">The Teenage Chronicles and All the Thing the Hormones Made Us Do</i>. Also, I have diaries upon diaries full of gossip, rumors, and fairy tales about vicious, and fictitious, boys that have made me feel a certain kind of way. My diary keeping began in 6th grade, because it was a homework assignment. Now it seems all the writing I ever do is for a grade, or SAT score out of 12.</div>
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Now I am a senior in high school, but not a senior in writing. Sure, ink glides off of my pen, and my fingers click-clack away on the keyboard, but nothing is ever concise enough to give me an A in my Advanced Placement English courses. I need help so I can do well in my Advanced Placement English Literature course that will commence in the fall of 2015. Hiring tutors isn't an option for me, so I am trying to utilize Coursera's free resources to make my writing more fluid, and enjoyable.</div>
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I need all the help I can get, AND THIS MEANS YOU so please give me all the constructive criticism you can summon (and leave the devil I call bad writing in hell).</div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11280947553027939963noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7197314752346917396.post-413495573568440682015-04-04T11:56:00.000-07:002015-04-04T11:56:10.867-07:00GMU V JMU. Is it just one letter different?I am going to examine the two universities of George Mason and James Madison. Is it just a few letters that make them different? Most defiantly not. First I'll address size, even though JMU holds the longer name, GMU is the larger school. I don't have a preference for a small versus a larger campus, but I would like to be able to go for a walk and stumble into some people I do know. If I had to choose I would probably go with a more selective, small class, school.<br />
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James Madison felt like they were trying to be a large campus school because they had their campus so spread out. However, both seemed to have just as many buildings as the other. I didn't like how they both had classes that were taught lecture style, and how they considered a small classes one that had a group of 30 students, but hey it is what it is. I would rather have a personal 1 to 1 connection with the professors, like William and Mary.<br />
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Both atmospheres seemed safe, and friendly. Both had your average buffet styled selection, however it felt like JMU had more to offer. JMU also was more focused on education degree I am looking to obtain than Mason was.<br />
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Now socially, James Madison has more of a reputation for being a party school when compared to George Mason. However, I feel if you look at the right review, or talk to the right people, anyone could convince you any school was a party school. It truly depends on the people you hang around in college. I do realize that the schools that are labeled as being party schools may have environments that are harder to get away from. Anyways, dorm life was... interesting. They didn't suck like Virginia Commonwealth University, but they weren't top notch like W&M, so I would say that I enjoyed them both the same.<br />
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For the Saturday, and Sunday during my Spring Break the Draper family headed to central Virginia to visit both Virginia Commonwealth University, and the College of William and Mary. I didn't take a single picture at Virginia Commonwealth University, so does that mean that William and Mary is the better school? I don't think that should stand as the deciding factor, even though it is an accurate indicator.</div>
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First we stopped in Richmond, actually first stopped an hour before that for lunch at Cracker Barrel, and to fill up the tank with gas. It's interesting to realize that during most road trips we decide to eat at the all-American comfort food serving Cracker Barrel. It is also one of my mom's favorite restaurants, and since it was her birthday weekend the choice was hers. </div>
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Virginia Commonwealth University was a very clean, and welcoming campus. I enjoyed the new buildings that surrounded the polite, academic orientated kids. We actually had the opportunity to walk into one of the freshman dorms here, and the hallways were tight with a foul smell. Poor freshman, but at least it was only mandatory for the first year. The William and Mary dorms were much more spacious, and clean. Unlike VCU, we got to see a common area at William and Mary where both girls and boys could hang out together. When I am looking for a college campus, I would prefer to have a common area with bathrooms that are cleaned by the staff instead of by the students. </div>
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The photo above was taken at the William and Mary Sunken Gardens, and we took a few too many pictures here... However, it was absolute beautiful, and both schools being in Virgina really excite me. I believe anyone could go anywhere in the state of Virginia, and not have to look far in order to find a good view. Both campus's had a major gardens, and I really liked how students could use this area to hold activities for either clubs, or intramural sports. </div>
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Both libraries were spectacular. I actually preferred the Virginia Commonwealth University, to William and Mary, because I felt like there was much more space, and VCU library seemed more developed. Both facilities had mac workstations with high end editing software which was very thrilling. When I am in college I see myself making videos, perhaps pursuing the fruits of my you tube channel, and having an editing station to my disposal would be great.</div>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11280947553027939963noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7197314752346917396.post-58005886607696361912014-11-28T07:42:00.001-08:002014-11-28T07:42:34.979-08:00POST UVA COLLEGE VISITMy family and I dedicated a little less the 24 hours to this trip. The two hour drive was worth the experience at Charlottesville. First thing we did was check into our hotel that evening, and as I fell asleep that night knowing there was a big day tomorrow. November 27th consisted of not only Thanksgiving dinner, but also the opportunity to explore the University of Virginia campus. We did not have a tour scheduled, so we walked around aimlessly, and wandered to the University hospital, and tugged on several doors that were locked.<br />
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At Charlottesville it was 40 degrees Fahrenheit of face numbing weather, so we found refuge in the University of Virginia hospital. The hospital had a modern design to it, and I love to be surrounded by such a innovated architecture. Everything seemed to be well maintained, and there was a piano in the lobby which I desperately wanted to play. However, there was already another musician playing a guitar, so for me to play my song over his would have been unnecessarily rude. I know I could have politely asked if I could play a song, but for heavens sake I am still just learning and I am not ready to perform anything. What's funny is that it didn't even occur to me that I probably need permission from someone who worked in the hospital, but in my eyes the only obstacle was the other talent. We stepped outside where we would look into the windows of buildings and decide if they were classrooms, offices, or dorms. It was fun to gather up the context clues around a location to decipher what that area was.</div>
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By peaking into one building we saw that it seemed to have a enough room to sit around 8-10 families, and there was a huge sign in front of it that said, "Little Johns Deli". From this we decided it was a place we could eat. We didn't make a nebulous decision to eat here, rather a twitter user replied to my dad recommending this restaurant. To say the least, we were not disappointed with their whole grain, all-natural ingredient made sandwich options it was a great place to have breakfast. The original plan was to eat somewhere on campus, but having it be Thanksgiving all the campus cafeterias were closed. We made reservations to eat at the Omni Hotel buffet for Thanksgiving dinner which we consumed at around 1. We got home by dinner time, but I was too full to eat anything, so I skipped that meal. Which wasn't a bad thing considering I ate 5 plates at the buffet.</div>
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Overall, visiting UVA was a great experience. I liked seeing a small town surround the UVA campus, and it kind of gave a colonial vibe to it. Compared to George Washington University and Georgetown University which are both surrounded by metropolitan lifestyles. I love Virginia weather, and so the location makes me love UVA even more. When we were driving home I was thinking about the pro's and the con's of UVA, and honestly could not come up with one negative aspect. I want to make a lot of money, so the Darden School of Business would be a great fit for graduate school. Although, UVA does offer an undergraduate degree it is very expensive when I could get the same education and credit elsewhere for much less. I haven't visited many undergraduate colleges, so I can't compare it to anything I have seen before. The University of Virginia is talked about constantly at my school, and now I can finally contribute my first hand thoughts, also I can keep this style of school in mind when I visit others like it.</div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11280947553027939963noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7197314752346917396.post-88344541910122476732014-11-22T04:26:00.000-08:002014-11-22T04:26:23.118-08:00PRE-UVA College VisitI occasionally feel like there is not enough hours in a day, and I can not plan for my future. However, this Thanksgiving break I am taking a few hours away from my days off, so I can decide if the University of Virginia is my kind of school. I would like to visit the Darden School of Business, since when after I graduate I was considering to go into business. Although, I really don't want to stay close to home... for reasons... I want to take college as an opportunity to jump from the nest and live independently. I think I will really like just being by myself, and having the only responsibilities be me. I will keep you guys updated on what I thought of the school once I get back :DAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11280947553027939963noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7197314752346917396.post-45669783171554943252014-10-13T16:37:00.001-07:002014-10-13T16:55:24.029-07:00Americans United as Americans?Task: Evaluate the extent to which the colonists developed a sense of identity and unity as Americans by the eve of the Revolution? Use your knowledge of the period 1750 to 1776 to answer the question.<br />
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Thought Process: Hi there! Alright time to get started. First things first do you understand the prompt? We are asked to EVALUATE aka provide evidence for the REASON as to how colonists developed as a nation, but the days preceding the Revolution. We are to use 1750 all the way up to 1776, which means a few years prior to the French and Indian War until right before the Declaration of Independence was signed.<br />
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<li><br />French and Indian War (1754-1763) The British (and the Americans) won this battle! It definitely boosted their moral... even though later it led to debts, and taxes to pay for those debts.</li>
<li>Lexington and Concord (1775) This is when the British had their first attack. They experienced the Guerrilla warfare of the Americans for the first time. Here the Americans united especially when they created the "one if by land, two if by sea" system to alert the colonists of the British arrival. Paul Revere and William Dawes galloped to Lexington from Charlottesville. Warning other that the "regulars" were coming.</li>
<li>Battle at Bunker Hill (1775) This is an interesting one, because although the American lost they felt like they won. During the first 2 attempts of the British to attack the Americans, they failed. The third attempt was successful since the Americans ran out of ammunition, HOWEVER the British suffered heavy looses. This battle led the Americans to believe that they needed full force on the war efforts, and all eligible men needed to fight in the war.</li>
<li>Boston Tea Party (1776) This caused great commotion because the extreme radicals dumped expensive tea into the ocean causing the British to impose the Coercive acts so that they could pay for all the damages.</li>
<li>Groups of people like the Committees of Correspondence, the Continental Congress, and the Sons of Liberty were formed in order to create a new government system. They were grouped together with the common interest of wanting to cede away from the British.</li>
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Great now we can work! We can use the process my teacher gave me which is the X, however, A, B, C, therefore Y. X is the counter argument, weird I know. I have always been told to never have the other side in the essay. A, B, and C are all the point to support YOUR POINT, which is the Y in the picture. <br />
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The Americans were divided between the Loyalists and the Patriots, however through the boosted moral at Bunker Hill, the desire to over throw the royal control through the Boston Tea Party, and rebel group formations, the Americans had formed a sense of unity and American identity prior to America actually being created.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11280947553027939963noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7197314752346917396.post-81039284949943441182014-09-13T12:53:00.002-07:002014-09-13T12:53:18.894-07:00Cat + MouseIn effort to not try to push and shove words into my memory and actually learn it. This is why I have come up with a way to utilize these words on my blog!!<br />
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Before school many students are rushing to get ready because they slapped the snooze button one too many times. Students always prevaricate when they talk about how they forgot, yet claim to have done, their homework. I see it as foolish to try to deceive a teacher in this way. They think they can get away with just forgetting do it if they swear to get it done. It's not like the teacher would be vituperative, because school isn't the place where children are disciplined. The downside is that teens get a zero in that low percentage category, but that is a zero for the easiest section to get perfect in. No one is trying to beat you down, it's not a cat and mouse game at school… the only way it gets any close to that is the catty girls at school.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11280947553027939963noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7197314752346917396.post-84837395177937496622014-06-19T13:47:00.001-07:002014-06-19T13:47:40.954-07:00Knife CourseI went to a knife class to learn different cutting techniques. I learned a bunch of information and I was sure to record it all in my binder. Now, it is transcribed and ready for me to share to you. I broke this into categories of what the instructor went over, so I tried to make it easy to follow. He was really funny so maybe I will include a follow blog post of the jokes he made :) But the jokes where so good that I can't remember them.<br />
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Knife Safety:<br />Do not take knife and board together. Instead just go with board. Use back of the knife to scape off food. Don’t plunge the knife into water. To store keep the knife on a magnet or inside a bamboo block. Not because it looks cool, but because you need to keep it somewhere where it is away from<br /><br />Different Knives:<br />A pairing knife is used to cut small vegetables, and the other only knife you will need is a French chef knife. A French chef blade has a rounded bottom and flat top, meanwhile a Santoku has a flat bottom and a rounded top. Both the French chef blade and the Santoku do the same thing and give the same type of cut.<br /><br />Caring For Knifes:<br />On the tip of the knife there are little pieces of metal that separate every so often, so a honer(hoe-ner not aw-ner) is used to put teeth back into position. To use a honer you should be almost parallel to the blade and use a down and across motion. Each side of the blade should be honed 20 times. Overtime, the tip of the knife becomes dull, so you need to physically shave the blade 2 times a year with an electric sharpener. To do so just run the blade through the coarse side about 10 times per side, and then through the smooth side 2 times per side, afterwords it should be honed.<br /><br />Holding the Knife: <br />Right before the handle at the end of the blade should be the knifes balance point. Hold the balance point with your index and thumb then wrap the 3 other fingers around the handle.<br /><br />Using the Knife:<br />Press the tip down and use the back of the blade to chop the food. Use a rocking motion to cut the food, and press the food through as if it was a car wash. As you are pushing the food through be sure to grab the food with a claw grip, meaning the fingers are tucked away. Aim for cutting the food in a way that they will all be a uniform size.<br /><br />Other Tips:<br />If your cutting board is moving around on you that can be dangerous. Therefore, place a wet paper towel underneath the board so it does not move.<br /><br />Cutting Foods:<br />Cut a cucumber in half and then flesh side down start cutting it into uniform pieces.<br /><br />Cutting a bell pepper can be easy simple cut of the sides and after all the sides are cut off the middle is what remains<br /><br />To chiffonate basil layer the basil, roll it like a crepe, and then cut it into thin vertical strips. To keep the basil fresh and to keep it from turning brown store it in cold water to use later as a pretty finishing garnish.<br /><br />Cut off the root of an onion then cut slivers into the onion but not all the way through, then cut into the onion straight down to make cubes of onion that are roughly uniform in size.<br /><br />To supreme an orange cut off the top and the bottom then cut around from top to bottom then cut out from the membrane. Keep the membrane to make orange juice.<br /><br />When buying a whole chicken drain out the juice over a trash can. Then take out the gizzards and hearts out of the chicken and through them out. Keep the necks and stuff them back into the chicken. Cut off the fat near the bottom of the chicken. Sometimes it is helpful to use a boning knife which is curvy and helps get around a bone, but a french knife works as well. Pop the thigh of the chicken and cut off the whole leg. Then to separate the thigh from the chicken leg look for a change in the color of skin and cut there. The thigh will be yellow and the drumstick is purple. Dislocate the chickens shoulder and cut down into the wing, so that all that is left is the body. Cut off the little parts of the wing, because there is very little meat there anyways. Cutting into the breast bone involves going to the side of the bone that sticks out of the chest. Curve the knife around the body to get as much breast as you can. The flap under the breast is the tenderloin, but if you cut up the next vertical piece, and then do a 2/3 cut, you will be left with 2 tenderloins. It is easy to get 2 more if you take the piece you have left and cut it in half across the grain. The oysters is right below the thigh and it is dark mean and it is the best part of the meat.<br /><br />Different Kinds of Cuts:<br />A Julianne is a long thin strip, meanwhile a Brunoise is small cubes made from cutting up a Julianne.<br /><br />Making Chicken Stock:<br />To the bones and water, about 1 inch above the bones, and simmer for 8 hours and skim the fat you see within the first 1/2 an hour. Then take a mirepoik, (2:1:1 ratio respectively) of onions, carrots, and celery. Cook the mirepoik for 1/2 an hour and then strain it, finally add in parsley, peppercorns, garlic, bay leaves, thyme, and rosemary. If it is thick then you are doing it right. Get the mixture to be in gentle simmer with no lid which is one bubble every second. It can easily be stored in ice cube trays or in baggies.<br /><br />Do not make fish stock unless you have a venting hood. The best kind of fish to make a stock out off is trout and rockfish. Note: If you are making a fish stock then use white fish and please make sure you have a vent hood, other wise you would want to sell your home, but it won't sell.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11280947553027939963noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7197314752346917396.post-79011069511492694462014-06-18T09:53:00.000-07:002014-06-18T09:53:00.275-07:00Setting a Goal in 5 Steps.Making a goal is easy if you follow some simple steps<br />
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2) Cross out all the unrealistic goals, and prioritize your list based on what is most important to you.<br />3) Start with the #1 most important goal and make a list of steps that you will need to make to get to that goal. Make sure to have deadlines included in the description of how to fulfill the step!<br />4) Now put the most important goal, and its step into a calendar.<br />
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5) Great! You might, actually you probably will, have to go back and re-work your goals. It is not that you did it wrong, because everyone needs to re-work their problems at some point!<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11280947553027939963noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7197314752346917396.post-44437225560011392842014-06-11T12:18:00.001-07:002014-06-11T12:18:27.811-07:00Death.If I could choose how I die then I would go with something quick and painless, or something really exhilarating and not painful... which sadly does not exist. I am left with the most extreme and painful scenario of being skinned alive versus just gun to the heart. Sadly, deaths are mainly unexpected and quick and need I mention painful. So while I think about death often I do not want it to happen to me.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11280947553027939963noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7197314752346917396.post-65749217816936363982014-06-10T11:15:00.001-07:002014-06-10T11:15:29.789-07:00The AlchemistThe Alchemist meaning the man who can turn coal into gold. Thou who can mix elements to create something worth more than the original value. Also known as the title of my book about a sheapard, but not just a sheaperd, rather about a shepard and his metaphors. I had to read this book and then create a game from the idea of a life long journey. I decided to do it based on a school theme, so all the rewards and sacrafices are school based. I think my game is entertaining and creative, which will make for great game play. Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11280947553027939963noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7197314752346917396.post-70446621801818765022014-06-09T16:29:00.004-07:002014-06-09T16:29:38.273-07:00Do I Miss Makeup?The only reason I am grounded from makeup is because of my unkept nails. If I were to just stop biting them and let them grow out, then I would most likely be afforded the opportunity to wear makeup again. I have a feeling like a novice all over again, because I do not know what the new products are out! Seeing as I was able to catch up on everything when I was 13 and it took me about 2 weeks I don't see how I can't do it again.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11280947553027939963noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7197314752346917396.post-38276116723023393102014-06-08T11:25:00.000-07:002014-06-08T11:25:40.771-07:00Tysons Corner has a Town Square?When I was told to pack up my things, and that we were moving to a city called Tysons Corner I was scared. Better said, I was timid for what was going to come next. You see I didn't want to turn the next page and continue writing my story, because what if it didn't go the way I had planned? I mustered up the courage to make new friends and continue my journey commonly referred to as life.<br />
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Originally I envisioned a corner named after a guy named Tysons, but that was were our apartment would be; I thought I was going to live on the corner that Tyson named. I was wrong and Tysons Corner was a city, while it had a major mall it had the potential to get a lot busier. Now with the implementation of the new metro there have been construction companies working at it for the past few months. While it might be super crowded and we might live in danger and theft, there are benefits.<br />
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An example of what the benefits of the new Tysons includes the Town Square that has been built. It is called to Learners Tysons Corner Town Square and this city is actually going to hold events there. I can't wait to go to the first event, and see how they have put everything together.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11280947553027939963noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7197314752346917396.post-16464605447341003082014-06-07T15:31:00.000-07:002014-06-07T15:31:13.845-07:00The Library's Kindle?Recently, I have decided that I have an interest for reading all types of book, specifically mysteries. I have not started Sherlock Homes, or any other famous thrill books. What I have found the most interest is in is when I am turning the page to see what other clues the reader gives us about a case. I have tried to download books from the Kindle, but I never actually used the Kindle device so we sold it. Now I use the app for my Mac, or the iPad which makes reading easier on the eyes because I can change the font, and color. I tried going to the library in my community, but all the books were feminist historical non-fiction books. I did not pick up anything I couldn't put down. Then I tried to visit the library on a Sunday, and that defiantly did not work out, because it was closed. After that, I tried to go to the online data base that the library has and I put a bunch of books on hold. I suddenly got a flood of emails telling me the books were ready to be picked up. That is when I realized I didn't have a sure way to get to the library, so I resorted to the Digital Library they have. This Digital Library contains popular books that are free to check out and borrow for some time. Which in my opinion is odd, because if it is online why can't everyone have a copy?Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11280947553027939963noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7197314752346917396.post-42817032062222688732014-06-06T12:41:00.001-07:002014-06-06T12:41:26.049-07:002014 World CupI still remember Barcelona winning the World Cup, was I in sixth grade? I believe it was 2011, and we were in a crowded dimmed cafe with a widescreen television. They were playing the final soccer match and people surrounded the television with appetizers. I didn't have food, rather I had my aunt to keep me company. We were watching the game and we stayed until Barca won. It was great because she visiting from Spain, and I am half Spanish, so it was a great moment of pride when we won. Now it is the 2014 World Cup and I have to say, time really does fly. I have changed so much, for the better as always. It will be interesting to see who would win this year. . .Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11280947553027939963noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7197314752346917396.post-81141482537466171532014-06-03T17:25:00.001-07:002014-06-03T17:25:58.072-07:00College Essays...It is not that time of the year, rather it is too early for that hectic season. I am just finishing up my sophomore year, and I overheard upperclassman discussing the struggles of writing college essays. After getting around to think about it those five minutes before class was over I realized that college essays are all about myself. I just need to sell myself, and point out how fabulous my life is, along with my countless achievement. I mean how hard could bragging be?Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11280947553027939963noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7197314752346917396.post-32817638788932307362014-05-25T14:21:00.000-07:002014-05-25T14:21:19.032-07:00ScaryThe yellow tinted light made it hard for me to open my eyes, but I was able to open them enough to make out his face. I always awaken frightened from my slumber, and once again I freaked out because I had no idea where I was. My hands were strapped down, and the man laughed saying it was no use. He played my youtube cover of Bullet Proof, and added "if the straps are bullet proof, then they are defiantly Hailey-proof." He approached me and as he did my eyes remained squinted. My eyes weren't bothered by the light, rather I was terrified of what was going to happen next. In the movies this is the worse part, so a shiver was sent down my spine... That is all I remember, and I begun to cry. Had I been buried alive? It seemed like dirt was seeping from the walls into where I laid. At least I wasn't claustrophobic I thought. Suddenly, the memory of a conversation of the worst way to die appeared in my head. My answer was getting skinned alive, so I should be thankful that that is not happening to me.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11280947553027939963noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7197314752346917396.post-74622841599574068852014-05-24T12:40:00.003-07:002014-05-24T12:40:48.447-07:00Summer Jobs!Babysitting where the struggle could get real. What I mean is that their are so many opportunities when stumbling into a career, like watching other peoples kids. I was told by the mom that I would have to tell the boy no if he did something wrong. Luckily, this is not my first picnic and when I told them that they laughed and smiled as they saw me as a great candidate for the position. Everyone seems to be getting summer jobs, and I didn't realize it but I too have fallen into this trap. I am just like the typical teenager getting a summer job for these months off.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11280947553027939963noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7197314752346917396.post-41416074870416922862014-05-23T12:47:00.001-07:002014-05-23T12:47:08.519-07:00Video Violence?Video games do have violent themes, however that does not rub off on the players. I really do not believe that because you play video games you are more prone to do more violent things. In my opinion, it is more about who you surround yourself with, and the choices people make. We had a big discussion about this in Spanish class, and most people agreed that how people are raised impacts them greatly. I mentioned that people realize video games are fake, and most of the class laughed. I just hope that they do realize Call Of Duty is not normal, and actual warfare is a lot more intense. Violence is not affected by video games.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11280947553027939963noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7197314752346917396.post-11690665437561192122014-05-22T18:10:00.003-07:002014-05-22T18:10:43.772-07:00Summer CoursesSummer is an exciting because of the pool side, boys, and oh ya... no school. I love my summer time, and last year I spent it in Spain, also I embarked on my first online learning. I took Spanish 3 over the summer, which was super fast paced and ruined my academic standing in Spanish 4. Maybe, Spanish 4 just hit me so hard that I could not handle it, or the teacher was just venomous toward me. However, what I believe is that the course was so fast that I didn't learn what I needed to. To avoid this I decided to take another summer course, not in hopes to fail the next school year, but rather to make room for electives that I would like to take. I am taking the required course of personal econ and finance because I chose to take TV production at Fairfax. I am excited for the rigorous school year. I am going to be a junior!Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11280947553027939963noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7197314752346917396.post-42478978647661122152014-05-21T14:32:00.000-07:002014-05-21T14:32:09.237-07:00Not UPenn Yet.There are two reasons I like to visit Pennsylvania, the Amish village and the Hershey chocolate headquarters. Interestingly enough I knew this from the get-go because, disregarding my visits the ski resorts, my first and second trips to Pennsylvania included going to the Amish town and then Hershey chocolate factory. The third trip was to show my spanish aunt around and she loved it. We were able to visit both Amish and the Hershey factory, which was a blast. Being able to visit a faraway fairytale land is exciting because you know what is there, yet it is different every time. Where do you like to travel?Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11280947553027939963noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7197314752346917396.post-40679512168235174412014-05-17T05:10:00.003-07:002014-05-17T05:10:48.701-07:00Must Deal with the Cards DealtI would rather be prepared for something, than think of something last minute, however I have fallen victim to the last minute crisis in English class. What occurred was that I had forgotten to print out my discussion notes, but it was not hard for me to contribute to the conversation because I had read the section we were assigned. As everyone read out their annotations, my hands were frantically flipping through the book to summon a good discussion point. Thankfully I had written a few key words and page numbers on the fold piece of printer paper I was using as a book mark. I slide that out of its place, and just then it was my time to speak. My task was to list the symbols found throughout the book, and hadn't realized I was supposed to ask and answer the question, so on the spot I had to come up with the meaning of a handful of symbols.<br />
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I started out strong, and then realized a note I scribbled on the paper that read, "p74 Estella and Pip are playing cards, and Pip ends up crying." More of a summary I think to myself. Then I start speaking, and I read what I had written down, now I say that I though the cards could symbolize something. I racked my brain for what it could mean, and I came up with the perfect comparison. Pip was a sad boy yes? An orphan. He was with Estella and playing cards with her, but all she has intended to do is break his heart. As they were playing cards, maybe the game could represent the quote that reads, "<span class="st">We cannot change the cards we are dealt, just how we play the hand.</span>" The five other students at my table, ohed and awed, and I was ecstatic. One girl even told me she really, like REALLY, liked that comparison, and maybe it could encourage some people to procrastinate, but not me because I was paranoid that whole class period. Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11280947553027939963noreply@blogger.com0