Sunday, April 10, 2011

Hunger Games Project Similarities Between HG and Gladiators

Susan Collin the author of the boook "Hunger Games" has said that her writings was affected a lot by Roman times gladiators. So therefore we did some research to get to know more about gladiators. With our basic knowledge and new knowledge from research, we figured out that the facts very similar to the book as we read it. With our information we made a table showing what kind of things were similar and how they were similar with picutres. It was hard but we got to know more about gladiators and was a good review for the book we read in Humanities class.

Friday, March 25, 2011

Hunger Games Project Propaganda Poster

I worked with Tommy for the Hunger Games project. We thought that by indoctrinating the citizen of Panem with the poster was a good idea, because some of the people might think that District people is treated badly. So in order to convince them, we made a poster with a fake information depicted as images. The propaganda poster is aimed at the citizens of the Capitol to make them think that the districts of Panem are wealthy and have enough food to eat. The Capitol has made the poster using the glittering generalities and transfer devices. Glittering generalities device is a type of propaganda, which uses virtue words to stir up emotions of viewers either positively or negatively. Transfer device is a type of propaganda where symbols are used to carry over authority and stir up emotions of the viewers. The poster of the stomach and steak symbolizes the fullness and luxurious lifestyle of the district people (This is a blatant lie – the Capitol would want to cover up the injustice). The car, house and the money on the background represent the wealth (another exaggeration) The medicine and the shot are trying to show us that the citizens are healthy and getting proper treatment (Again, clearly untrue). The words stand out in the poster suggesting that this propaganda’s purpose is to make Capitol citizens think that the districts are good places to live and how wealthy and well the people are living. Also because the district people are living a good life, the Capitol people would become apathetic and lack concern to district people’s life. The poster came out to be farely good and since we put effort into it, we are satisfied with our final work, below is the photo of our poster.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

The Man Made Nightmare






Hitler looked like a great leader at first, he fixed all the problems with economy and started making a prosperous life for eveyone again. Then it all happened since Hitler rose to power and became a chancellor. Hitler basically hated Jews, and this hatred lead him to blame Jews for the defeat of World War 1. With him and his supporters, Nazis, created a bad image of Jews. They indoctrinated Germans, and started dehumanizing the Jews. It showed a serious act of propaganda. One night, Hitler burned down synagougues and the Jewish people's houses and the shops. Jew were killed, commimted sucides, windows broke and glass was everywhere. When the buildings were burning, fire fighters were laughing and clapping. This pogrom was named Krystallnacht, meaning "Crystal Night" After that incindent, Jews were expelled from civil servies and universities. About 30,000 Jewish were sent to the first concentration camp and were tortured or were even killed without a trial. Other countries should have responded to this strongly but just announced that it was a bad thing to happen. That does not change anything though, does it? Except for Britain, the number of refugees they took in were very limited for countries like U.S. or Canada. Just because of one man's greed and hatred, Jews were treated really horribly. And we should really have been more supportive to those innocent people.

It was surprising that Jews were being discriminated so badly. There shops were attacked by the same Germans and was just out of the society. People knew this wasn't right, it is not like Jews did something harmful to Germans, but they did not take an action because it was not allowed. People who disobeyed were sent to concentration camp. Therefore people fled to other country like 13 year boy Andre in the "Taking a Stand" or gave Jews food in secret. Some people helped. Yes, that was the right or the least thing they could do. However what hit me hard was the people who adapted to this kind of situations. They avoided the fact that Jews out there were being tortured and killed. The were switching off quickly to keep themselves safe. How could the same human being do this? How could they let it happen? They could have prevented it with small acts of justice. I would bet they are shameful right now and regrets for what they have done. We can learn from mistakes and in the future, we will have to become one and fight against the discrimination.


This incident, Krystallnacht, reminded me of the bombing on Spain. Spanish, like Jews, had no choice but to run for there lives. Therefore, I chose this picture by Picasso Pablo, "Guernica" Both were a terrible holocaust and its a problem that we should never let it happen again.

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Learing Profile A For A+

Last Friday, Mr.Whiting and Ms.Narsiman came to our humanities classroom. We did some tests to see what kind of learner we were and that was judged by which side of our body was more dominant. Throughout the test I figured out that all might right part of my body was more dominant except for my left side of the brain. And that made me the learing profile A.
 
I am a profile A, and I looked in the Learning Profile Book to see what strategies can help me learn the best. Some of them were like me and I disagreed at some points. Anyways, I learn best when we try different types of learning strategies, especially when we do active things like skits or anything that involves moving. I love sports and wants to get up and run around. I enjoy doing fun things which makes me to learn with pleasure. When we are not doing something active a good strategy for me is playing with things around me like a pencil. I get less bored and it helps me focus.  Also I learn best by following the directions which is also the reason why I am a left brain dominant. I am easily confused when listening tons of things but if a teacher writes what we are going to do step by step, I can do a good job. When there are no instructions I can try to make one in my head by ordering things that I need to do.
 
I need to try to see the big picture when I am stressed. I can still work and learn things while I am stressed out. I can bear it and do my work even though I can't think straight and gets annoyed. However when I do this, it gives me more stress and I usually end up having an headache. Once, almost all of my homework was gone and the due date was the day after. I was stressed but I worked on it and finished it by not sleeping at all. What was the problem with this? I couldn't see the big picture. I could have made an excuse or sent an e-mail but because of the due date, I put a lot of pressure on myself and finished it. By doing this, it can give side effects to my body and I am trying to fix this kind of problems.
 
I would like my teachers to know that I am usually under stress due to homework and my learning outside school, but I try to learn. A good way to help me learn is involving more physical activities or write an instruction for me to follow. Also it will be great if they help me to see the big picture. Maybe they should talk to me and sort things out. A word like "Don't be so attached to minor things" can really help me. I want my teachers know that by understanding my situation can make me learn a whole lot better.
 
Getting to know more about my learning profile was really helpful. I got to know more about myself and how I could improve on my learning. I have got some advices and a solutions from my teacher and the book. I hope this experience helps me develope on my learning.
 
The picture above is the picture from Domi-Know. That was how I got my learning profile.

Sunday, November 28, 2010

It's Not Power That Corrupts, But Fear

Losing your freedom for other people is a hard thing to do. People would ask, why should I do these kind of things for other people, its not like it give benefits to myself? Well, that is why I think Aung San Suu Kyi as a hero. She sacrifices her own freedom just for other people.


Aung San Suu Kyi is a pro- democracy leader of Burma, who was finally released after serving 15 out of 21 years under house arrest. Since she has been released, the world attention was up on her. They asked her lots of questions and she answered them. I listened to her interview and was impressed how she didn't complain about the arrest instead talked about how she was sorry for others who ended up in the jail just like her. She spoke to the community without fear and declaimed to the military government of Burma. Free the people that is house arrested. When she knew speaking of the military government was too much risk, she still have done it, just for other people. I believe that she is a hero. She went through all those hardship and sacrificed herself for others when she could not say anything and stay safe. She knows how to respect and value other people. Right now I just wish the innocent people would be free and the military government of Burma would change.

The story of Aung San Suu Kyi relates to the Greek philosopher called Socrates. Socrates spoke to the children and told to them to not believe in many gods. He was trying to teach them justice, moderation, courage, and devotion with heart that respects knowledge. Unfortunately the goverment was very sensitive and made him end up dying by drinking hemlock for the execution . Aung San Suu Kyi too, is trying to free the other house arrested people. She is taking humongous risk because the military goverment is after her but she is still denies to give up. Both Aung San Suu Kyi and Socrates gives up their own things to do goods to other people.

I have a personal story to talk about this. It didn't happen long ago. My friend said that he forgot his homework and begged me to print a copy of mine. By then, I have finished all my homework and was having my free time, my free time wasn't really long and I could only have it twice a week. I had to use that time to print a copy of my homework. That, even though I hated doing his favor, I still did it. I lost some of my own freedom but helped him finish his homework. I am glad I did that just like Aung San Suu Kyi. It was a small thing however I felt really happy to see him saying "Thank you very much" to me.

This is a very famous painting called 'The Scream' by Edward Munch. There is a guy screaming in the middle, what is he afraid of? I think the background strokes are perfectly describing the fear. Therefore, I think the background of this painting matches the idea of the fear that Aung San Suu Kyi talked about. I mean the quote she said, “It is not power that corrupts, but fear. Fear of losing power corrupts those who wield it and fear of the scourge of power corrupts those who are subject to it.”

 Aung San Suu Kyi does things that are very dangerous for herself. I respect her just like people in Burma because of her brave actions and sacrifices she had to make to help other people. She gives big impressions to people around the world and we think the military goverment should free the people. Therefore, I believe that it was her true heart that moved people and made us know what kind of trouble that people in Burma are dealing with.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Mankind is No Island






Island what does that mean? A piece of land that is completely surrounded by water. What can it feel like to be an island? Lonely. I can only describe it this way but I know that there are more than just that. In these both poems, they are saying that no man should or is an island. We are all binded to each other and needs to care about each other. Give each other the love.

In the poem No Man is an Island by John Donne, it indicates that every single men is connected to each other. This line really stands out 'Any men's death diminishes me, becuase I am involved in the manikind.' I think he is trying to explain to us that we are all same mankind, and we are all in this together. We are connected to each other by relationship like friends. It's like every men is taking a part of a continent but when one falls off the others will be effected. Yes, just like a chain.

In the visual peom Mankind is No Island by Jason van Genderen, it also indicates that  we should care about each other. The line that really moved me was the one that talked about do we care about each other with donations? I don't think so, if there is no heart or care in them, its no use. I think giving them our love is the best way. They all have a story to tell, and we should hear about it and share the pain that person is getting just by him/her self.

The poem Island reminds me of a feeling when I first came to an American school. It really feels like an island when you come to a new school. There is no one you know. They all use different language and so you feel so left out. That's when other Koreans came over to me and invited me to play with them. I felt really grateful. It is really thankful for the new students if we give them some friendliness.

The picture is (as you see) an island by Walfrido. It really looks deserted, there is absolutely no land around the island and the trees seems so lonely. The island is like in the dead centre of the ocean. But actually there are two trees. Which I found it interesting because there are two trees in a single island. There are only two, but I'm guessing that's better than just one.

These two poems relate to the story 'Island'. There was a man who was so different from the others and was treated differently even though they were all same man kind. He had a story to tell but no one actually lended him ears to speak to. But there was this fisherman who opened his heart and took care of this man. It also relates to Aung San Su Kyi because she spoke for the people who are arrested just like her. She knows all the trouble she is going to have but doesn't care about her personal matters. She tries to give people their needs. To conclude, the two poems, Aung San Su Kyi, and 'Island' emphasize the bond between each other and the love we have to give to each other.

We are all the same mankind and are bonded, so why not stop by the people who needs love and share it?

No Man Is an Island

The painting


-The Video