In my opinion I believe that Malcolm X methodology was more effective than MLK. I think this because violence works better than the silent treatment or the nice treatment. If notice that people in life or death situations you can make them do anything and change their opinions for good. MLK methodology help the civil rights movement too his civil disobedience had no violence and was very effective to achieve what he wanted. Even though doing it MLK way could probably take more time than Malcolm X is not violent at all and they don't hurt anyone. But violence is faster and at times even more effective than trying to be nice and kind to people.
Friday, April 29, 2011
I'm Poem
I'm lunch counter sit-in
I wonder if I'll ever see the end of this
I hear hatred form the mountain tops
I see no change
I want equality for all
I' am lunch counter sit-in
I pretend that I will see equality @ the end
I feel hostility burning through my flesh
I need love & good will @all times
I worry that this will never ever end
I cry internally to show no display of weakness
I' am lunch counter sit-in
I understand the misconception of these people...
I believe unity is soon to come
I dream of peace b/w all humanity
I try not to awake from such a realistic thing
I hope for this dream to come true
b/c
I ' am lunch counter sit-in
I wonder if I'll ever see the end of this
I hear hatred form the mountain tops
I see no change
I want equality for all
I' am lunch counter sit-in
I pretend that I will see equality @ the end
I feel hostility burning through my flesh
I need love & good will @all times
I worry that this will never ever end
I cry internally to show no display of weakness
I' am lunch counter sit-in
I understand the misconception of these people...
I believe unity is soon to come
I dream of peace b/w all humanity
I try not to awake from such a realistic thing
I hope for this dream to come true
b/c
I ' am lunch counter sit-in
Friday, April 15, 2011
Sexism
Influence of TV
I truly believe that the media does influence what teens do. It is a proven fact that young girls turn obsessive with being skinny cause that's what they see on TV. Young males come obsessive with having muscles and impressing girls too. Media influences what teens wear, what they say, how they act, and even how they confront problems with friends, family, and relationships. Also how to act and talk to their partners about sex and other important things. http://www.crisisconnectioninc.org/teens/media_influence_on_youth.htm
The Gossips
In this painting the two men seem to be arguing about something. To me the two old men are arguing because one of them took his girlfriend and the girlfriends boyfriend came to confront him. He yelled and pointed at his face and the other guy was like me no blah blah.
Saturday, March 26, 2011
CasaBlancaa
I. Setting
A. Casablanca, Morocco
1. 1940's World War II
II. Characters
A. Rick Blaine - has a sketchy past, love of his life Ilsa Lund, owns a cafe
B. Ilsa Lund - young women fresh out of her parent home, secretly marries Victor Lazlo, hopeless until she meets Rick
C. Victor Lazlo - Czech Resistance fighter, assumed dead for a while, has money
III. Introduction
1. Two German couriers were killed in the Moroccan desert and Ugarte gets the letters of transit.
2. Rick wants to go back to America.
3. German officials want Laszlo to stay in Casablanca cause he is the leader of the rebellion against the Nazis.
4. The Germans want the person that killed the German couriers to be killed too.
IV. Trouble Arrives
1. Ilsa see's Rick after a few years at the cafe, she's with Lazlo
2. Ilsa and Rick were dating in Paris when the Germans took over France and while Victor was in a concentration camp.
3. Ilsa and Rick were about to leave Paris on a train together, but Ilsa backed out at the last minute. Victor was alive and escaped from the concentration camp.
4. Rick has the letter of transit he got from Ugarte
5. Victor tell Rick that he will give alot of money to get the transit papers
V. Getting Transit letters
1. Ilsa atrempts to get the transit letters from Rick
2. While Victor is occupied with underground meeting, Ilsa goes back to the cafe
3. Ilsa threaten Rick with a gun to get the transit letter but she doesnt't shoot him she still love him
4. They talk about the situation and Ilsa tell Rick that she had to keep her marriage a secret because of the Nazi's
5. Victor appears at the cafe him and Rick talk
6. Victor says that he knows the love that Ilsa and Rick have, he says to give him the transit letter in order to keep Ilsa safe
7. Victors gets arrested for a minor charge, Rick helps him by talking to Renault
VI. Conclusion
1. Germans are looking for Lazlo
2. Rick sets up a trap for Victor to get capture
3. Rick is about to shoot Renault, but he frees Victor
4.Victor and Ilsa use the transit letter to go to America with the help of Rick
5. The German officers come prepare to make and arrest but are shoot by Rick
6. THe movie ends with a famouse quote "Louis, I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship," as Renault and Rick walk off together
A. Casablanca, Morocco
1. 1940's World War II
II. Characters
A. Rick Blaine - has a sketchy past, love of his life Ilsa Lund, owns a cafe
B. Ilsa Lund - young women fresh out of her parent home, secretly marries Victor Lazlo, hopeless until she meets Rick
C. Victor Lazlo - Czech Resistance fighter, assumed dead for a while, has money
III. Introduction
1. Two German couriers were killed in the Moroccan desert and Ugarte gets the letters of transit.
2. Rick wants to go back to America.
3. German officials want Laszlo to stay in Casablanca cause he is the leader of the rebellion against the Nazis.
4. The Germans want the person that killed the German couriers to be killed too.
IV. Trouble Arrives
1. Ilsa see's Rick after a few years at the cafe, she's with Lazlo
2. Ilsa and Rick were dating in Paris when the Germans took over France and while Victor was in a concentration camp.
3. Ilsa and Rick were about to leave Paris on a train together, but Ilsa backed out at the last minute. Victor was alive and escaped from the concentration camp.
4. Rick has the letter of transit he got from Ugarte
5. Victor tell Rick that he will give alot of money to get the transit papers
V. Getting Transit letters
1. Ilsa atrempts to get the transit letters from Rick
2. While Victor is occupied with underground meeting, Ilsa goes back to the cafe
3. Ilsa threaten Rick with a gun to get the transit letter but she doesnt't shoot him she still love him
4. They talk about the situation and Ilsa tell Rick that she had to keep her marriage a secret because of the Nazi's
5. Victor appears at the cafe him and Rick talk
6. Victor says that he knows the love that Ilsa and Rick have, he says to give him the transit letter in order to keep Ilsa safe
7. Victors gets arrested for a minor charge, Rick helps him by talking to Renault
VI. Conclusion
1. Germans are looking for Lazlo
2. Rick sets up a trap for Victor to get capture
3. Rick is about to shoot Renault, but he frees Victor
4.Victor and Ilsa use the transit letter to go to America with the help of Rick
5. The German officers come prepare to make and arrest but are shoot by Rick
6. THe movie ends with a famouse quote "Louis, I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship," as Renault and Rick walk off together
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Concept Questions Topic: 9
Roles of Women in WW II
* Nurses
* Took on job of men when they were in combat
Causes + Effects of Atomic Bomb
* Killed people
* Polluted the air
* Get revenge on Japan
U.S Foreign Policy before + after the war
* Roosevelt disagreed with his advisors sending help to Europe
* German U-boat sunk 500 merchant ship in Europe in 1-month
Effects of WW II on Europe
* Made the Marshall plan
* Had no money
Effects of Pearl Harbor Attack
* Got the U.S into war
*Relocated Japanese-American
* Killed 2,000 people
Japanese Internment
* Lasted 3 years
* Had to sell properties
* Gave back 20,000 dollards to affected families (40 years later)
Neutrality Acts 1935 + 1937
* Embargo on arms sales
* U.S battleships couldn't be armed
* American couldn't travel on ships of countries at war
Purpose of Propaganda
* Get the U.S into war
* Start arguments/fights with other countries
Rationing
* Many people starved to death not enough food
* Began to eat family members
Results of WW II
* European cities destroyed
* U.S economie boosted
* NATO was formed
* Nurses
* Took on job of men when they were in combat
Causes + Effects of Atomic Bomb
* Killed people
* Polluted the air
* Get revenge on Japan
U.S Foreign Policy before + after the war
* Roosevelt disagreed with his advisors sending help to Europe
* German U-boat sunk 500 merchant ship in Europe in 1-month
Effects of WW II on Europe
* Made the Marshall plan
* Had no money
Effects of Pearl Harbor Attack
* Got the U.S into war
*Relocated Japanese-American
* Killed 2,000 people
Japanese Internment
* Lasted 3 years
* Had to sell properties
* Gave back 20,000 dollards to affected families (40 years later)
Neutrality Acts 1935 + 1937
* Embargo on arms sales
* U.S battleships couldn't be armed
* American couldn't travel on ships of countries at war
Purpose of Propaganda
* Get the U.S into war
* Start arguments/fights with other countries
Rationing
* Many people starved to death not enough food
* Began to eat family members
Results of WW II
* European cities destroyed
* U.S economie boosted
* NATO was formed
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Mothers Cross
This cross is call the mothers cross. Hitler made it to encourage mother to make their family larger. Also to stop abortions, he didn't want any mentally challenged kids in his youth organization. In 1938 was when he first started giving them out to German mothers with large families. It is significant because it shows how Hitler wanted more German soldiers to help kill the Jewish people and to carry out all his durty work for him.
Interview Q's Kurt Pauly
1. What was your opinion on moving to Cincinnati?
2.How did you feel when you found out what was happening in Germany with the Jews?
3.How many of your family members perished in the Holocaust?
4. How did it feel to graduate with honors in the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business?
5. Would you ever cosider going back to Germany after everything that has happened with Jews?
2.How did you feel when you found out what was happening in Germany with the Jews?
3.How many of your family members perished in the Holocaust?
4. How did it feel to graduate with honors in the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business?
5. Would you ever cosider going back to Germany after everything that has happened with Jews?
Friday, February 25, 2011
Get involve ??
I believe that the United States should get involve in countries that are starting to have a genocide problem. The people who are being killed, etc have no one to defend them, so the US should help people in need. This is a horible act of human nature i don't understand how a person would want to get rid of a group of people either racial or by religion. Genocide is a horable act it should never be commited again in history, if it does a power, stronger, and well conncted country should come to the rescue !
Cinderella Man Outline
James Braddock
-Irish Boxer held the world heavyweight champion 1935 to 1937
-Born in Hell's Kitchen New York
-Total fights 86, wins 56, wins by knock outs 26, losses 23, draw 4, no contest 2
-Got KO by Tuffy Griffiths 1928 major upset
-Fractured his right hand in several diffrent places
Family/Friends
-Joe Gould (manager)(good friend)
-Mae Braddock (James wife)
-Jay Braddock (Son)
-Rosemarie Braddock (daughter)
-Howard Braddock (son)
-Mike Wilson (best friend)
Setting
-1920's - 1930's
-Great Deppresion
-Baer vs. Braddock- Madison Square Garden Bowl
Story
-When the Great Depression was around the corner Braddock lost to Griffiths in 1928
-He started doing manual labor as a longshoreman to get money for his family (with an injured hand)
-Gould offers Braddock a chance to fight Corn Griffin for one night
-1929 fought for the heavyweight champion Tommy Loughr in a 15-round decision (lost)
-After fighting and winning against Griffin & Lewis with this wins he went against the heavyweight champion Max Baer (1934)
-He wins the Championship of the world
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinderella_Man#Cast
http://www.jamesjbraddock.com/
-Irish Boxer held the world heavyweight champion 1935 to 1937
-Born in Hell's Kitchen New York
-Total fights 86, wins 56, wins by knock outs 26, losses 23, draw 4, no contest 2
-Got KO by Tuffy Griffiths 1928 major upset
-Fractured his right hand in several diffrent places
Family/Friends
-Joe Gould (manager)(good friend)
-Mae Braddock (James wife)
-Jay Braddock (Son)
-Rosemarie Braddock (daughter)
-Howard Braddock (son)
-Mike Wilson (best friend)
Setting
-1920's - 1930's
-Great Deppresion
-Baer vs. Braddock- Madison Square Garden Bowl
Story
-When the Great Depression was around the corner Braddock lost to Griffiths in 1928
-He started doing manual labor as a longshoreman to get money for his family (with an injured hand)
-Gould offers Braddock a chance to fight Corn Griffin for one night
-1929 fought for the heavyweight champion Tommy Loughr in a 15-round decision (lost)
-After fighting and winning against Griffin & Lewis with this wins he went against the heavyweight champion Max Baer (1934)
-He wins the Championship of the world
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinderella_Man#Cast
http://www.jamesjbraddock.com/
Friday, February 11, 2011
Concept Questions
*The Scopes Trial
Was an american legal case in 1925 in which a teacher John Scopes was charged with teaching evolution.
*Prohibition
The time were alcohol was banned the manufacture and transportation of alcohol.
*Flappers
Women who smoked, dranked, danced, and voted. They cut their hair and even wore make up.
*Economic Issues
Economic boom ended by "black tuesday" the stock market crashes, leading to the great deppresion.
*Dust Bowl
In the 1930's more ans more dust storm had been blowing. Causing drought and people getting hurt and having to move away from the affected areas.
*Agriculture Issues
Farmers produced more goods because of all the new technological advancement with machinery.
*Immigration Policies
Ethnic groups were limited to 2% each year and asian were banned entirely.
*Nativism
The policy of protecting the intrests of native inhabitants against those of immigrants.
*Significant Literary Works
Cora Unashamed by Langston Hughes.
*The Great Migration
This was a period of time when african american migrated to Harlem.
*Harlem Rennasance
Jazz became known and loved, African americans started writing,and singing.
*Sacco & Vanzetti
They were Italians Anarchist charged with murder and were executed in 1927 they had no fair trial.
*Labor Issues
People were protesting because of their low payed and over worked and the working conditions were horable.
*The Red Scare
A nationwide fear of communist, socialist, anarchists and other dissidents suddently grabbed the Americans by suprised.
*Schneck vs. The US
He was charged with causing and attempting to cause insubordination in the military and naval forces.
Was an american legal case in 1925 in which a teacher John Scopes was charged with teaching evolution.
*Prohibition
The time were alcohol was banned the manufacture and transportation of alcohol.
*Flappers
Women who smoked, dranked, danced, and voted. They cut their hair and even wore make up.
*Economic Issues
Economic boom ended by "black tuesday" the stock market crashes, leading to the great deppresion.
*Dust Bowl
In the 1930's more ans more dust storm had been blowing. Causing drought and people getting hurt and having to move away from the affected areas.
*Agriculture Issues
Farmers produced more goods because of all the new technological advancement with machinery.
*Immigration Policies
Ethnic groups were limited to 2% each year and asian were banned entirely.
*Nativism
The policy of protecting the intrests of native inhabitants against those of immigrants.
*Significant Literary Works
Cora Unashamed by Langston Hughes.
*The Great Migration
This was a period of time when african american migrated to Harlem.
*Harlem Rennasance
Jazz became known and loved, African americans started writing,and singing.
*Sacco & Vanzetti
They were Italians Anarchist charged with murder and were executed in 1927 they had no fair trial.
*Labor Issues
People were protesting because of their low payed and over worked and the working conditions were horable.
*The Red Scare
A nationwide fear of communist, socialist, anarchists and other dissidents suddently grabbed the Americans by suprised.
*Schneck vs. The US
He was charged with causing and attempting to cause insubordination in the military and naval forces.
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Sacco & Vanzetti Unfair trial
The case of Sacco and Vanzetti was an unfair trial. To me Sacco looked more guilty than Vanzetti but yet they still electrocuted both of them in 1927. Nicola Sacco looked more guilty in the eyes of almost everyone because his gun was the one that was used for the murder. Although at first they said that Sacco colt was use for the murder ballistic test proved later on that it was not shoot from Sacco's colt. The cap with the hole resembled a cap that Sacco use to have but that doesn't proved anything lots of people could have a cap with a hole in it. Nicola was absent to work on the day of the murder. He was in Boston witness (Ramugia) said she saw him in a Boston restaurant Just because Sacco lied about his whereabouts, denying knowing Boda, and holding anarchist or racial beliefs doesn't make a murder or a suspect of interest. He had a good reason for lying because if the police knew he had radical beliefs and friend he would probably have been deported. The evidence on Bartolomeo Vanzetti was really short and holdable for a trial. I believe that he should of never been charged for the murder of Boda in the first place. All the police had on him was 4 witnesses that saw him all at different time and places. It's not an accurate evidence to me. The gun found on Vanzetti at the time of the arrest was not even a colt it was a 38 calibre Harrington & Richardson revolver. Falzini testified that he sold the gun to Vanzetti a few months back. For Vanzetti lying when he was arrested and not saying why he was at Bridgewater on may 5 was comprehensible because he knew the United States was going through the red scare situation and feared for his own safety and also because of his anarchist comrades. To me it was so mess up that they got executed for no reason cause they could not look more innocent to me and other people. If they wanted someone to pay for the crime they should of at least kept them in jail for life not kill them. I think no human being has the right to take the life of another one not even a judge or juror have that right.
Organize Crime
What I learned from organize crime is that they are well organized. Most of them are business man well known around their communities. When they first started it was mostly all cause of liquor. But now they have upgraded to money, drugs, and special valueables like jewlery etc. Back in the day they where more organized when it came to a crime or to smuglel things into the country. They had more than one plan at all times and had lots of people on their pay role. Now an days they are still organize but not as much as before they have about one other plan b and maybe a plan c. They still have lots of people on their pay role.Now they get cought more and faster than back then.
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Acrostic Poem
People reject free sexual standard
Rural based
Old americans live in small towns
Homelessness do to no jobs/ Alcohol
Illnesses
Bearcat not allowed
Instead of beer water
The law followed
Indelible
Over believe everything diffrent is sin
No getting pinch
Religion indiffrent
Own believes
Against prohibition
Revolutionize
Immigration restriction
No jobs for new americans
Giggle water all day and night
They party
Wet
Espionage in times
Never listen
Trigger happy
Immigration Act 1924
Electric chair execution
Spiffy
Rural based
Old americans live in small towns
Homelessness do to no jobs/ Alcohol
Illnesses
Bearcat not allowed
Instead of beer water
The law followed
Indelible
Over believe everything diffrent is sin
No getting pinch
Religion indiffrent
Own believes
Against prohibition
Revolutionize
Immigration restriction
No jobs for new americans
Giggle water all day and night
They party
Wet
Espionage in times
Never listen
Trigger happy
Immigration Act 1924
Electric chair execution
Spiffy
Friday, January 7, 2011
Tone of Deeclaration
The tone of the United States declaration of war was very straight forward. They specified that the German government break laws, and that they are selfish people. I think the Germans response was that the United States was the same selfish, self centered, and only help when it benefits them or harms their government in any way.
DRUGSTORE COWBOY
I'm the big cheese I shouldn't be around darb's. So I'ma go to the bar to get some hooch with some bee's knees ladies. Goin to wear giad bags so the ladies look at me like cat's meow. Those fine women should have nice chassis espeacially some good gams. Not planning on getting handcuff that would be like getting pinch. The bar better get some fire extinguisher cause is goin to get hot in here. ;)
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