Barranquilla
1. Find 10 photos of things people should see or visit in that town.
2. For each phot write a 3-4 sentence description.
3. These photos with descriptions should be on a web 2.0 tool.
4. The link for this tool goes on the blog and is emailed to Ms. Shawn sallen@cng.edu
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Monday, January 14, 2013
Blog Post Jan. 14. 13
Analects 4.12: The
Master said, “If in your affairs you abandon yourself to the pursuit of profit,
you will arouse much resentment.”
When I read analects
4.12 I thought of the song Gone Going by the Black Eyed Peas featuring Jack
Johnson. Both of them speak about the same topic.
Gone Going is a song about how a singer got caught up in
the money and fame, he eventually lost himself. The only thing he could sing
about was material objects, therefore losing all of his fans.
Analects 4.12 is very
similar to the song. In other words it means: in your life if you lose yourself
in exchange for money, many people aren’t going to like you. Confucius taught a
lesson to the world. Many few people are going to like you and get along with
you if the only thing you care about is money and showing it off. Being humble
with what you have is one of the most valuable morals you should use through
out your life.
Thursday, December 13, 2012
Spellbound
Words I didn’t know how to spell before watching Spellbound :
1.
Feasible
2.
Bushido
3.
Iridescent
4.
Mayonnaise
5.
Dissent
6.
Heuristic
In my life I do have
something similar to the National Spelling Bee. It is called school. Not only
school but, your future. Everybody in life wants to be successful. Successful can
mean a lot of things. For some people it is money, for others it is a family or
happiness. At the end of the day we want all of it. If you don’t do good in
school then doors to be successful might not be open. Even though we are all
still 15/16 years old, all of the actions and discussions we make today will
affect us in the later future. School puts a big pressure and responsibility on
my shoulders. It is our only responsibility so, I want to do my best as
possible in it. School isn’t something that you have to study a year for. School
or at least high school is something we have to work and push ourselves at everyday
for the next four years.
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Reflection NOV 2012
Reflection: Sophie
Steckerl
In my Op-Ed article I had some positives in my rubric.
After all the practice we have had this year about commas, compound-complex
sentences, spelling, and capitalization in Mr. Ferrebee’s class, I got a 3.5 in
that bench mark. I have improved my grammaticism extremely over the past couple
of months. Now I understand why we spent so much time practicing our grammar.
Thank you Mr. Ferrebee, I am greatly appreciative.
*An example of a plus in my article would be:
In my opinion a human rights group has
all the “right” to go into countries like Russia, that haven’t had a good
history with human rights and, try to change and observe what is going on in
that country.
I also had negatives in my Op-Ed article. I didn’t use
pathos, ethos and logos as strongly as I should of. My title, structure, and
arguments were also lacking strength. Sometime I was off topic, for example in
my introduction: We have been learning
and discussing topics like: women’s rights, fear,
power, politics, religion, torture, revolution, capital punishment, human
rights, government oppression, globalization, family, and education. With ever negative in life there is a lesson. I would
like to raise my grade because I know I am capable of much more than a 2.5.
Sunday, November 25, 2012
PATHOS
Pathos, Pathos is
feeling, emotion, and reliability. Weather it is being in a happy, bubbly and
positive way; or in a heartbreaking, I-need-to-give-back kind of way. In the
picture above you can see how the Nike logo is stamped on a child’s foot. He
looks beat up, tired, and chained down. The caption is also impacting. You feel sorrow, remorse and heartbreak by
just looking at this ad. You also feel that you should never buy from Nike
again. This is what pathos is, trying to make the audience feel an emotion in order to buy a product, believe in a cause, etc.
LOGOS
The advertisement
above shows Verizon and AT&T trying to show which companies has better 3G.
You can see that this is logos, but it is not clear logos. Logos is the logic
the fact. Verizon published an ad saying they had about 99% of the 3G in the
United States, and AT&T had only 1%. Then AT&T published a picture
showing they had about 65-70% of the 3G in the United States. The logic in
these ads is simply not there. It makes no sense, either one is lying or both
of them are. Which makes Verizon and AT&T both unreliable sources (ethos).
ETHOS
You can see the use of
ethos in this advertisement. This ad is telling you to obviously donate money.
Sometimes donating money to organizations or charity can be “shady”. You might
not now were your money is going or if it really is going to help people in
need. That’s were ethos come in to play, a “credible source”. UNICEF is known all around the world to help
people in need. By donating to a reliable organization like UNICEF you know
your money is going to a good cause.
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