Monday, March 23, 2009

Multi Ethnicity at Constitution high.

"Where you sit in the cafeteria is crucial, because you got everybody there...freshman's, preps, J.V Jocks, Asian nerds, Cool Asians, Varsity Jocks, "unfriendly black hottie's", girl's who eat their feelings, girl's who don't eat anything, desperate wanna-be's, burn outs,...the greatest people you'll ever meet, and the worst, BEWARE of the plastics.." This was from the movie "Mean Girls".

Does this happen at con high? Does our school have cliques? Well in Constitution High school, i don't think we really have "cliques" like maybe little groups? but their mostly all different ethnicity's. When i asked sophomores Miketia Starks-Aiken (vice president of our school), Lin feng Yang, and Nataly Ortiz if ethnicity groups at our school split up and they said " we have a few but no. Most ethnicity's are together", "Sometimes","usually no".

Also i asked how do they form cliques and how do you think students choose which clique they want to be at, and they mostly said," Personality" and " i think it's a matter of being cool with others like you, people you have alot in common with."

Well, the Multi Ethnicity's at our school is turning out well. We hope that it will stay this way or even more better, like not having ANY cliques? if that is possible ;]

Friday, February 20, 2009

Spring or Summer?

The season i am in is a little bit of spring because of my responsibility. Sometimes i'm not really responsible for some things like, losing thing that are important to me (necklaces, bracelets, rings, etc) but it only happened to me once or twice! Imagine..you have a bracelet on and you just saw it on your wrist a few seconds ago, then, a few hours later you find out it's not on your wrist! Then you think you should've kept it somewhere safe.
Next, i'm sliding a little bit more to summer because of my personality. When i was younger, i use to cry such much i was literally a CRY BABY! and i would cry over the littlest things. I was so timid like a little mouse. My personality then just just ehhh..because it wasn't good or bad, it was in between. But now, my personality's being random at times. It's just my thing :P. I'm also more friendly then i was before (not saying that i wasn't). Instead of being timid most of the time, i'm actually more outgoing now.
Finally, i'm in between spring and summer because of my maturity. I act immature and mature sometimes. Sometimes i go along with immature things, like everyone does once in awhile..for example, "Let's go over to Miss. Lottie's, said Joey....i was still child enough to scamper along wih the group over rickety fences and through bushes that tore our already raggedy clothes, back to where Miss. Lottie lived." That was from the story "Marigold's" by Eugenia Collier. Other times i act mature, like, not following kids and going along immature things they do.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

"Mother to Son"

"Well, son, I'll tell you, Life for me ain't been no crystal stair." This quote, found in the poem, "Mother to Son" by Langston Hughes, inspired be to select this poem. The title hooked me into the poem because i converse with my mom all the time. The Language sounds like a conversation so it's easy to understand. The metaphor's unique how you can compare life to a staircase. How can you compare a life to a staircase??

First, the title of this poem drew my attention "Mother to Son". i don't know why but when i first saw the title i just got drew into it. Maybe because i probably knew what the poem was going to be about?
Second, the language of this poem moved me. When the mother talks to her son, she has this southern accent and the way she speaks. I can imagine her talking to her son. Also, there's several apostrophe's because of the southern accent.
Finally, the metaphor enriched me. This whole poem compares to life in general. It has struggles, and breakthrough's to stairs. I liked how the poem didn't really rhyme. It just sounded like people talking and i could imagine that.

So, this poem "Mother to Son" by Langston Hughes hooked me into the poem because i converse with my mom all time time. The language sounds like a conversation so it's easier to understand. The metaphor's unique how you can compare life to a staircase.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

My President is Black! =]

what do i make...
I make randomness??
black and whte pics are my fav.
oh wait!....i just swallowed my gum!!
Think of a korean like me hanging round gangsters! Black people!
Oooooh racist! what? wait...
i do have a german friend !
i never match but i <3 black and white!
Yooo, i got some uggs...i just saw a ghost!
Mr. Romero's dreads grew!
remember TAG?!...
Somebody in my class lip big...
Bartskiii ownzzz....PUGFACE! <3
do you have the Dia-BEETUS?
Kate has the BEETUS!
what do you make?

Thursday, December 11, 2008

annotations

http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/i?pp/ils:@field(NUMBER+@band(cph+3a52078)):displayType=1:m856sd=cph:m856sf=3a52078

this is a picture of Edgar Allen Poe. this picture is in black and white.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Second Annotation

Poems by Edgar Allen Poe

http://www.internal.org/list_poems.phtml?authorID=5

This website is the biography of Edgar Allen Poe. There are poems that edgar allen poe wrote. i think this will help with our nhd project.

Thursday, October 30, 2008

First Annotation

"Poe's Life" 30 Oct 2008

http://www.internal.org/list_poems.phtml?authorID=5.

Poem's by Edgar Allen Poe

This website was about Poe's life. He born on January 19th, 1809 in Boston, Massachusetts. He was an orphan at an early age. He wasn't legally adopted. At the age of 24 he married his cousin virgina, whoat the age of 27 he was known all over the U.S because of the poem "the raven". was 13 at the time. Later