Thursday, May 6, 2010

Knowledge from 2nd Semester




The things that I've learned in both EN001 and RD095 are plentiful, whether its the skills from both classes or just the cool stuff we did. In EN001, my essay writing has dramatically improved from revising essays as much as 10 times to prepare for the portfolio. RD095 was a much tougher class for me because my reading comprehension was awful and that my note taking wasn't the best (it's good but could be alot better). It still is tough for me because finding the main idea in long readings took forever. A good example of this was when we got the Omnivore's Dillemma reading. It took me a whole day of my weekend to read 5 pages just cause I couldn't find the main idea for those few paragraphs. Annotating is still a struggle because when I read a reading, I'm not sure what to take note of and find the main idea given in the reading. However, I'm able to imply the main idea of a reading. Odd isn't it. In EN001, the toughest essay that I did was the Minister of Culture. I had to come up with ideas at first, but when I chose the essay to revise it a few times, it became more difficult coming up with extra details. Eventually I succeeded in giving enough detail for it. I'm actually nervous about the reading final because I have no idea how I'm going to do on it since I still struggle with annotating and finding the main idea to answer questions. The videos were cool to watch, especially the Spenser for Hire clips regarding to Double Deuce. It showed alot of action and I felt like I was a part of the clips. Overall, the classes were cool and I learned alot from them.

Sunday, April 11, 2010

My Environment


A toxic environment can be guaranteed to get one sick by having constant access to fast food. It is a reliance on machines, especially cars, instead of exercising. I would describe my transportation environment as not toxic because I use public transportation 90% of the time. When it comes to what I eat, my environment isn't the best. I usually eat out for breakfast at such places as McDonald's and Burger King. That's not everyday though. I usually eat a bowl of cereal (Frosted Flakes to be exact) at home for breakfast. Getting fast food, I ususally pay $5 to get what I want for breakfast. Whether I'm eating at the school cafe or at a fast food restaurant, eating lunch is more expensive. Most of the time, I eat dinner at home. My environment isn't toxic because I walk to and from college from the Takoma station on the red line. Its a good 10 to 15 minute walk. I believe doing that has made all my jeans too big to wear, which shows that I do exercise on a daily basis.

Friday, April 2, 2010

my experience with the food i ate today

This morning, I drank a big bottle of water before I left out the house. I then went to 7 Eleven and got a sausage, egg, and cheese croissant sandwich with tropicana orange juice. During break, I ate a honeybun and drank a Coke. After lunch, I ate a slice of pepperoni pizza along with the Coke i had earlier. For dinner, I ate a small piece of steak with A1 sauce and a little bit of Coke.

Monday, March 29, 2010

Which Characters are Better: TV or Book? In-class writing

I like the characters on the TV show better than the characters in the book. There are several reasons that I can support this. One is that the characters on the TV show were more intense. At first Hawk and Spenser were very competitive towards each other on the TV show but were more chill and got along better in the book. Hawk on the TV show was more up-front and more of a no non-sense character. He was that way in the book too but on the TV show I felt like I was there. Spenser on the TV show was more tougher than in the book. He was in the gym boxing to get prepared for what would happen next. Spenser was more laid back in the book. They got into more action and more high-speed chases on the TV show where they're running after people and shooting them. Hawk would bail Spenser out in a few different occasions where Spenser could've gotten killed. Its the other way around in the book. Spenser does shoot more people on the TV show but not as much in the book. The way Hawk spoke on the TV show seemed like I was talking to him in person from how he shared his experiences and telling Spenser that he won't know what it's like to be black. Hawk was more of the main character on the TV show than he was in the book. Spenser was more of a supporting main character or not as much of a main character on the TV show as he is in he book.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Pop Culture: Double Deuce

I chose to do chapter 32 in Double Deuce where Spenser and Erin Macklin are lookin for Tallboy so they can ask him questions about the murder of young girl and her baby daughter. Spenser and Erin are looking for answers to solve the case. I imagine myself as an extra character in the book who lives in the neighborhood and listening to the conversation that Tallboy, Erin Macklin, and Spenser were having about the murder.

As I'm walking in the gas station to get me something to drink, I see a car pull up and in the car it looked like it was Spenser and Erin Macklin in the car. They Get out the car to talk to a guy named Tallboy. It seemed that he knew Erin. There asking him questions about a murder of a girl who's name was Devona Jefferson. They also asked him about a baby. Spenser gave him what looked like scotch. After he drank the scotch, they asked Tallboy who killed the baby and her mother. I'm getting a coke at the gas station and I look over, he looked at Erin and took another sip of the scotch. Then, Tallboy starts to cry and I heard him say "Nine my (explitive) baby, (explitive)" I didn't want to say what he really said but I understood why Tallboy was upset. I knew he was talking about the Hobarts. I know he wants the Hobarts dead and/or not get away with it. If that were my gf and baby (I dont have kids and my gf doesn't either), than I'd be sad and mad too.

Friday, March 12, 2010

16 and Pregnant Episode Review

The episode about Chelsea on 16 and Pregnant shows the reality of parenthood as very difficult task, especially for teenagers. She had to deal with friends and family sharing their opinion on what she should do. The episode show's that pregnancy effects the whole family. Her boyfriend, who is the father of her baby, wasn't treating her right by calling her names and not being there for the baby. The father wasn't responsible in helping take care of the baby, causing their relationship to end. Chelsea had her parents help her take care of her baby after she gave birth. This episode shows that being a teen mother is not easy at all, especially if the father is not around.

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Open Mic!!!!


The microphone was invented in 1964 by the famous inventor James Edward West. The invention of the microphone has effected popular culture because lots of people use microphones. Microphones are used in such aspects as sports, music, and entertainment. West started the creation of microphones when he was in charge of the development of foil electret transducers for sound recording and voice communication. That is used in 90% of all microphones built today. Another effect the invention of microphones in popular culture is that they are used by people everyday.