With the The Do Good Fund hyperlink, I watched They Gave A Homeless Man A Pizza... It made me pretty emotional. I have a soft heart in general, but I major soft spot for homeless people. In the video I watched, this man walked around the city and asked 3 different people for a slice of their pizza when they had two additional pieces available. Each person he asked said no. After the experiment, one of the other guys bought a pizza and gave it to a homeless man. When the original guy walked up to the homeless man, he asked the man for a piece of pizza. The homeless man said yes. 1/4 of the people the guy asked said yes; and it was a homeless man; someone with nothing and he gave up the only food he had. That shows you where humanity is going.
Tuesday, January 13, 2015
Start Something That Matters
From the stories of winner hyperlink, my favorite was actually the winner of the $50,000 grant. Just a young kid with the dream of helping people; he created a way for the people who need water in Chile to receive it. By trailing a pipe line over hill, trees, forests and so on, he was able to connect a water source to those who are very distant from it. I liked this topic because there are so many people in poverty who have so little, but he dropped everything he had in the United States to help people that he didn't even know.
With the The Do Good Fund hyperlink, I watched They Gave A Homeless Man A Pizza... It made me pretty emotional. I have a soft heart in general, but I major soft spot for homeless people. In the video I watched, this man walked around the city and asked 3 different people for a slice of their pizza when they had two additional pieces available. Each person he asked said no. After the experiment, one of the other guys bought a pizza and gave it to a homeless man. When the original guy walked up to the homeless man, he asked the man for a piece of pizza. The homeless man said yes. 1/4 of the people the guy asked said yes; and it was a homeless man; someone with nothing and he gave up the only food he had. That shows you where humanity is going.
If you did not have to worry about money, what would you do with your time?
I would definitely not be hesitant to give or lend people money. It makes them feel good to receive money and when I make someone feel good, it makes me feel good.
What kind of work would you want to do?
I would want to help mothers with children who are in need or single parents in general because I know how hard it is to make ends meat and deal with other struggles of the world first hand.
What cause would you serve
Homeless shelters and/or safe houses because they need someone, not just money.
With the The Do Good Fund hyperlink, I watched They Gave A Homeless Man A Pizza... It made me pretty emotional. I have a soft heart in general, but I major soft spot for homeless people. In the video I watched, this man walked around the city and asked 3 different people for a slice of their pizza when they had two additional pieces available. Each person he asked said no. After the experiment, one of the other guys bought a pizza and gave it to a homeless man. When the original guy walked up to the homeless man, he asked the man for a piece of pizza. The homeless man said yes. 1/4 of the people the guy asked said yes; and it was a homeless man; someone with nothing and he gave up the only food he had. That shows you where humanity is going.
Article 1 Response: 7 Grammar Rules
The article about the seven grammar rules are the most common grammatically incorrect ways to write a sentence. Each rule described the way the sentence is usually written and the way that sentence should be written. All of the described rules are easy to break and aren't always easy to catch.
As I read through the article I, being a grammar Nazi, have also made these mistakes. I also found that even titles in movies and jingles are grammatically incorrect, such as:
* Honey, I shrunk shrank the kids and * I wish I was were an Oscar Mayer wiener.
When I think about it I understand all of the rules and why they are this way. A couple mistakes that I make include not making certain verbs passed tense and saying something like," My friend made salsa, guacamole, and brought chips" instead of "My friend made salsa and guacamole and brought chips to go with them"
I will keep these in mind as I speak and write and continue to correct others on their words even though I still make the same mistakes. Ha.
My laptop is not allowing me to add a picture to my post. Sorry!
As I read through the article I, being a grammar Nazi, have also made these mistakes. I also found that even titles in movies and jingles are grammatically incorrect, such as:
* Honey, I shrunk shrank the kids and * I wish I was were an Oscar Mayer wiener.
When I think about it I understand all of the rules and why they are this way. A couple mistakes that I make include not making certain verbs passed tense and saying something like," My friend made salsa, guacamole, and brought chips" instead of "My friend made salsa and guacamole and brought chips to go with them"
I will keep these in mind as I speak and write and continue to correct others on their words even though I still make the same mistakes. Ha.
My laptop is not allowing me to add a picture to my post. Sorry!
Monday, December 1, 2014
Springking Pixie Dust
I watched a PechaKucha
on a man’s experience from working at Disney World. The focus on his
presentation was on treating everyone better than what you would in the real
world and how Walt Disney wanted it to be like another realm. He mentioned how
not only the guests, but the workers as well were treated impeccably and when
you go there, all the workers do everything in their power to improve your
experience at Disney World.

The
people around me didn’t enjoy the topic they watched, so I tried to find one
that seemed would keep my interest. I chose well and the presentation was
attention grabbing and I was focused on it the whole time. His topic was broad
enough for him to fill out the whole presentation and keep the listener’s focus
and his pictures worked well with the track. Each picture was explained or
related to what he was talking about in each part. However, the presenter did
say “um” often, at first it was distracting, but his topic was well enough
explained that it didn’t bother me. I enjoyed watching the PechaKucha, but I would
not be up for making my own only because I dislike my voice.
Sunday, November 9, 2014
Chinese college life vs. American college life
Taking your ACT, getting your score back, filling out the application for the college of your dreams, scholarship essays, itching to graduate: a typical American high schooler's preparation for college. Take a stretch across the world, and things are quite different there. The college life for an American student takes a leap of differences compared to the life of a college student in China.
In an Article by Siqi Wang on the Daily Iowan on the International Programs Website (URL below), she's provided plenty of stats and experiences. On average, nine million students in China expect to go to college after graduation. Of this nine million, only 75% actually get accepted to do so. Like the ACT, they take a college acceptance test prior to graduating. This test is called the GAOKAO. The test-- as well as everything else school related-- is highly competitive. Once admitted to college, there's still major differences. These differences include studying, majors, transportation, and living arrangements.
How often do American college students study? It really is based off the student. The time is flexible and if you're struggling, you may spend more time than you would if you find the class to be really easy. Our flexible study time teaches us self-discipline. In China, students go to an enforced mandatory study hall from 6-10pm. This teaches the students time management. China also has a one major rule. This rule prevents students from switching majors. They also decide on their major prior to entering college. They have to think long and hard to be sure it is what they really want to do. In America, it is easier to pursue what we want to do in life. We are able to switch our majors in a day and we can also choose to have more than one. We also rely on cars to get us places. We might just walk or ride a bike around campus, but when it comes to going across town, we drive our own car. In China, no one has cars. Luckily the colleges are usually in big cities, so you can mostly walk to get where you're going. China's college living arrangements are similar to ours, however we usually stay in the dorms our freshman and sometimes sophomore year, then we would get a place of our own. in China, they live in the dorms all four years.
Things are significantly different in America compared to in China, but we are all reaching for the same goal: being successful at doing what we want. We just go around the goal in different ways.
How often do American college students study? It really is based off the student. The time is flexible and if you're struggling, you may spend more time than you would if you find the class to be really easy. Our flexible study time teaches us self-discipline. In China, students go to an enforced mandatory study hall from 6-10pm. This teaches the students time management. China also has a one major rule. This rule prevents students from switching majors. They also decide on their major prior to entering college. They have to think long and hard to be sure it is what they really want to do. In America, it is easier to pursue what we want to do in life. We are able to switch our majors in a day and we can also choose to have more than one. We also rely on cars to get us places. We might just walk or ride a bike around campus, but when it comes to going across town, we drive our own car. In China, no one has cars. Luckily the colleges are usually in big cities, so you can mostly walk to get where you're going. China's college living arrangements are similar to ours, however we usually stay in the dorms our freshman and sometimes sophomore year, then we would get a place of our own. in China, they live in the dorms all four years.
Things are significantly different in America compared to in China, but we are all reaching for the same goal: being successful at doing what we want. We just go around the goal in different ways.
http://cetacademicprograms.com/2011/11/08/college-life-china-vs-usa/
Monday, October 27, 2014
Discrimination
Everything we did today was based around discrimination of some sort. The things talked about in the websites we were on were all about the way people are treated or viewed as.
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
Book Review 3: Hunger Games (Continued)
Previously,
I wrote about reading the hunger games again. I enjoy reading books more than
once because I tend to pick up on things that I hadn't the first time I read
it. It’s fun to catch innuendos, or little facts that you didn't catch before.
I left
of in my last review with Katniss remembering a slight memory of her and Peta
when they were younger. They are getting ready to leave for the Capitol to the
Training Center and Opening Ceremony. The two are accompanied by their mentor—the
lone surviving winner of the hunger games from district twelve—Haymitch, and
their escort, Effie. When they arrive for the opening ceremony, they are
wearing designed outfits with fake fire trailing behind them. Katniss is then
referred to as “The Girl on Fire”.
The two
are putting on a show for the capitol. They’re supposed to be madly in love. As
they fool the Capitol, they’re winning them over. Who wants the star-crossed
lovers to die? The more people who favor Peta and Katniss, the more sponsors
they receive in the arena, assisting them to stay alive. “Remember, we're madly
in love, so it's alright to kiss me anytime you feel like it.” Peta said to Katniss
as she was hostile to everyone. I love this quote because it explains how Katniss
needs to be reminded that she “loves” him (implying that its fake) and it shows
how Peta is cooperative by just reminding her.
The
next day in the capitol, the tributes from each district must perform their
best survival skill/talent in front of the judges. Peta showed his camo
painting skills and Katniss showed her talent with the bow and arrow. Because
district twelve is the highest district (in number) Peta and Katniss were last.
By the time it was Katniss’ turn; the judges were restless and didn't pay attention.
She didn't put up with it. Katniss shot her arrow straight through an apple up
in the judges’ box. This got their attention. (This is as much as I finished in
the book so far.)
Reading Response 2: Hunger Games
With everything I’m involved in, I don’t have very much
time to just pick up a book. However, I have been able to pick up and read the
Hunger Games a little bit here and there. I read the book a couple years ago,
which makes it easier to read and makes things go faster.
The plot of the story is in future America. America is
split into 12 districts with each district doing a different job of production.
There is also the capitol, where the president and rich people live. Every
year, a handful the capitol come to each district and draw the names of one boy
and one girl under the age of 18 (this is called reaping). The two are sent
into a game where they fight for their lives against 22 other kids from the
other 11 districts.
Prim Everdeen and Peta Mellark are the two names picked
out of a hat. Suddenly, when Prim’s name is called, her older sister, Katniss,
steps in and volunteers to take her spot. District twelve put three fingers in
the air as a sign of respect to Katniss. Katniss and Peta are then taken for
preparation of the games.
Peta and Katniss knew each other, but had never really
talked. This had to change in order for them to work together in the games.
Katniss had remembered a time when they were younger, “The boy took one look back to
the bakery as if checking that the coast was clear, then, his attention back on
the pig, he threw a loaf of bread in my direction. The second quickly followed,
and he sloshed back to the bakery, closing the kitchen door tightly behind him”
this memory of Katniss’ really explains how scarce the food is in district
twelve. (So far, this is as much as I’ve read)
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| The picture I have chosen is America in the day of the Hunger games. It is divided into twelve districts and the districts are labeled. |
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