Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Dystopias


         
Make Room! Make Room! Is a interested story because it was about a police detective andy Rusch lives in half a room, sharing it with Sol, a retired engineers who has adapted a bicycle generator to power an old television set and a refrigerator.

Harrison Bergeron was a cool story also because it was base on people of being equal and no one shall be better or even smarter than anyone everyone had to be equal, if they didn't it will be consequences behind that if they wasn't equal.

A Brave New World this story is a good story its about a girl name  Miranda was raised for most of her life on an isolated island, and the only people she ever knew were her father and his servants, an enslaved savage, and spirits, notably Ariel. When she sees other people for the first time, she is understandably overcome with excitement, and utters, among other praise, the famous line above. However, what she is actually observing is not men acting in a refined or civilised manner, but rather drunken sailors staggering off the wreckage of their ship. Huxley employs the same irony when the "savage" John refers to what he sees as a "brave new world".

My favorite dystopia is the move called The Matrix , this movie is so interested that I could watch it everyday and not get tired of it. The matrix is a action movie about Neo a guy that didn't know what was going on he got put over one time and gotting a insect inside of his belly button , and Neo met these people that where fighters that saves people lives , and neo had to pick a pill it was blue and the other was red he had tp pick one of them , everyday Neo had to go train with this guy , this guy pick him because he haves faith in this boy and he know that one day it will be freedom again because he know that he will defeat the enemy one day that always killing people and treating people like slaves and etc.

             Characteristics of a Dystopian 
  • Propaganda is used to control the citizens of society.
  • Information, independent thought, and freedom are restricted.
  • A figurehead or concept is worshipped by the citizens of the society.
  • Citizens are perceived to be under constant surveillance.
  • Citizens have a fear of the outside world.
  • Citizens live in a dehumanized state.
  • The natural world is banished and distrusted.
  • Citizens conform to uniform expectations. Individuality and dissent are bad.
  • The society is an illusion of a perfect utopian world. 

Friday, December 6, 2013

Ayn Rand author perspective

We are reading a story name Ayn Rand Anthem . The story base on the future where everyone is is equal no one is smarter or better than no one ,the person in the story is brainwash , he act like a kid , he stay in one spot cant go nowhere, he dont know no other other words but the word we which he means I. The author perspective on the government that he dont want other people to be smarter , he figure all people shall be equal, if its not it must be consequences.

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Stopping gang violence

Gang violence has been going on for many years Operation Gang Up, formed in 2011, is a community-based organization that connects citizens, law enforcement and elected officials to help identify, fight and prevent the spread of gangs. The Police Officers now estimates that there are now at least 1.4 million members of some 33,000 gangs across the country, and those numbers keeps growing. Operation Gang Up is a way to familiarize the community with signs of gang activity and stop gangs from infiltrating our communities. They adversely affect our communities with the ever-present threat of violence, increased crime rate and vandalism – casting a shadow of fear over neighborhoods. Residents in areas where gangs are rampant may not feel safe in their own homes, be afraid to sit on their own front porches, or fear for their children’s safety when they simply leave for school each day. No one should ever have to live with that constant fear. Our communities need concerted efforts from responsible officials at every level – federal, state and local – to forge aggressive solutions, particularly where there is a correlation between housing and crime.

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Education is the key to unlock the golden door of freedom "George Washington Carver"

     Educaton is th key to unlock the golden door of freedom "George washington Carver". Precisely a golden key to the doors of your disires is what the quote means. Down in you have a disires is what the quote means, in your heart you have a disire , lets say to be the best baker in the world. The way to get there is education in many subjects , such as chemistry. To understand how much water to put in dough you need to undersand chemistry. Now if you want to have a good job the studying hard you can earn a Bachelor's degree and with this people will see you as a talented and hardworking individuals and will be accepted into many jobs across the country. Freedom means that we have no stress to live freely without the worries of bills and other stresses. with money this can removed from your life , you now opened the doors of freedom with the golden key, EDUCATION.
     The first step to getting into a good college is getting a high GPA. The first step is by choosing your classes, take classes that will challenge you. Second is by paying attention to your GPA, you dont need a 4.0 to get into a great, but your cumulative GPA for all four yours of high school s something used as an initial screen for colleges that recieves a Plethora of applications. Third, get good recommendaion letters from your teachers. Fourth choose a focus , figure out what you are interested in . Fill out applications for college, and Prepare for the SAT or ACT.
      The second thing you must do is get a high SAT score. The First in to not panic, just keep cool, just read and understand the question. Get to know the test, The SAT is a standardized test, meaning every test talker takes the same test under the same canditions allowing their scores to be compared fairly. Prepare over time , spending about half an hour every other day over a 4-5 month period is reasonable, organize your study time between math , Vocab and Grammer . Learn from your mistakes, after taking a practice test , you should spend about the same amount of time you spent taking the test on going through your answers. Read the question before you write the answers, dont think to hard into the question . Get a good night sleep and eat a good breakfast.
       You must pick a highly ranked college and have an interest in mind that you want to study. We're all seen the list by U.S News & World Report, Petersons, Kipinger, Forbes, and other companies in business of ranking colleges, like Engineering school is a ranking school that has a certain values they tend to represent schools that have strong reputations, lots of resources, high graduations rates, good value, and notable features. That said. no national ranking can tell you which college or university is the best match for you. Your interestd, personality, talents, and career goals making any ranking have limited usefulness.
        Navigating college and high school is difficult but with a little effort you can make the right moves. In High school , you maybe had to work hard, stay up late and study hard to get a high GPA, but didnt actually get a high A high GPA, but its still a good thing because the more work you did , the better college you might go to laer on when your time comes. And the college you try to go to have to study hard, have a high