Thursday, May 13, 2010

Odysseus Section 2

Essay Section 2
Odysseus has been gone for 20 years
While I, Penelope shred in tears
I do not feel well
Although my husband is being put through HE--
I miss him so much
No one can describe a feeling of such
Odysseus is my king
But I’m being forced to give up my ring
I do not wish to remarry
For no one in Ithaca is as worthy
The suitors from Ithaca take advantage of me
Without Odysseus, I see death upon me, Penelope
How do I make these suitors leave?
I am almost done with what I started to weave
I have started to unweave the cloth
But the suitors have found out the plan I have thought
Oh gods! Why have you punished me?
Please now let Odysseus see me

Non-Fiction

Non-fiction
            The main idea in the biography of Michael Jordan is to never give up and always try your hardest in everything you do. In the book For the Love of the Game, it explains how Jordan tried his hardest in every game and never let his fame get to his head. His determination and love for the game increased every time he was declined or something went wrong. For example, Jordan increased his intensity and determination for basketball when he didn’t make his high school basketball team. He tried harder and harder to become the top scorer for his High School team and one of the most wanted players by all colleges in USA. Also when Jordan wasn’t as respected by his teammates and coaches in the NBA, Jordan not only made a difference on the offensive side, but also on the defensive side. He made it to the Olympics and had six season MVP awards during his career. Finally, he also passed one of the greatest setbacks in his life, the murder of his father. Jordan returned from retirement and played his heart out for the death of his father. I think Michael Jordan has made such a contribution to the game of basketball that no one is capable of doing. His willpower is incomparable to anybody not only in basketball but in all sports. Jordan shows that there is no shortcut to success. He works hard to earn his place in history.
            The writer shows that he understands that success only comes through hard work. He has many points in the book expressing how he feels about Jordan’s determination. I feel the same way the writer does. This book helps me show that never give up at anything, always try your hardest at anything you do, and challenge yourself to accomplish the greatest. Jordan changed the way I thought about myself and basketball. As you know that I am one of the biggest fans of basketball. Jordan explains to me that nothing can stop me from achieving the highest except myself. In For the Love of the Game, Michael shows that greatness can be earned by anyone as long as they work hard to achieve it. You are never too big or too small to try anything. Michael not only changed the way I thought about life, but for many others around the world. People around the world were crazy for Michael. The ratings show that almost every game from the 1072 games played by Michael Jordan was sold out. Michael Jordan changed the way people looked at the NBA around the world. Without Michael Jordan, the United States of America would not be the same, let alone the NBA.
            For the Love of the Game reminds me of many situations. All these situations are the achievements of the greatest people known in the world. However, one that relates with Jordan the most is a movie based upon him, Like Mike. In this movie, a kid named Calvin finds MJ’s (Michael Jordan) sneakers and starts playing like you could never imagine. He is similar to Jordan because even with or without the sneakers, with or without the skill, Calvin and Jordan both play the game with love, respect, and always give a 110%. When Calvin doesn’t have the shoes, Calvin still shows the same attitude and value as Jordan when he was as old as him and works hard to achieve a good place on his team.
            As you see For the Love of the Game, has a very inspiring, motivating idea. Without trying, you cannot give up, or the only one stopping you from succeeding is yourself. I have learned a lot from Michael Jordan. First when I heard about Michael Jordan, I looked up his stats to compare to the players of today such as Kobe Bryant and LeBron James. When I looked up Jordan’s stats, they were nothing comparable to what Kobe Bryant and LeBron James have accomplished overall. After reading this book, I realized that Michael Jordan’s stats weren’t amazing but just with Jordan’s presence; everyone around him became a better player. Jordan thought about winning the game as a team, not by his stats or MVP trophies. Each year for the first six years, the Bulls did not win the championship, but all Jordan saw was how much the team had improved each year. Jordan knew that soon with the hard work showed by him and his team, the future would show them success. I have learned that always keep aiming high and one day, you will succeed. 

Choice Literature

Choice Literature

            The King of Cleveland, LeBron James is the leader of the Cavaliers. In my book, “LeBron James: The Rise of a Star”, is described as the superstar who has changed the way people look at NBA. From his debut in 2003, people can’t argue that LeBron James cannot be stopped from receiving his goal of winning a NBA title. He has put up stats that no one has ever seen before. He can shoot the ball, rebound, steal it, pass it, and more. All these skills are perfected through hours of practice everyday making him the leader of his team. For example, LeBron has averaged 28 ppg (points per game), 7 reb. (Rebounds), and 8.2 app (assists), during the 22 games LeBron has played this year. LeBron statistics are leading the team in points, and in assists. This shows when the Cleveland Cavaliers are in need; they look upon their best player, LeBron James. Also, LeBron has recently won the MVP award proving his skills leading not only his team but also, the whole NBA. In addition, LeBron James communicates with all his team members no matter if he likes them or not. This shows that his communication can help him tie his team together when they need it just like a coach. Also he can help other players, which helps improve his team, which then leads back to him leading his team. LeBron James has played against his current teammate, Shaquille O’Neal. They have their opposing moments but still communicate very well with each other now that they are teammates. Finally, LeBron’s attitude and love of the game makes him a leader. No matter how much the Cavs are down by, LeBron does not just yell at his teammates and ball hog because he is considered the best. No, LeBron explains to the players on what they need to improve on and shows sportsmanship. Although, LeBron shows his appreciation to his teammates, he really shows his enthusiasm for the game. He will express his feelings and show how much he cares about each game and referee call no matter how small of a difference it would make. This also shows how much he wants his team to win and how much he contributes, which also revolves back on why he is a leader.
            Being a leader is not easy, especially on the basketball court. You have a lot on your mind. You have to support the coach, the team, and the fans. Although leadership is difficult, LeBron James makes it look easy. There is no describing what he has done for Cavaliers association. If LeBron was not on the Cavaliers, the Cavs would not have made the made the playoffs the last half-decade. (Five years) without LeBron James in the NBA, the National Basketball Association would not be the same.

Letter to author

Dear Mr. Mike Lupica,
 My name is Prasad Parikh. I have read your book "Travel Team". I am quite like your main character Danny Walker. I am a big fan of basketball and the NBA. I have a dream to go to the NBA just like Danny. As you probably know, you need to start somewhere in order to reach the top of the mountain or to reach the goal. The only problem is that I can make a recreational team but I can't make a real school team. Guess why? I am also short. I was also declined off a team because of my height just like Danny. Do you think that it is fair to not make the team because of something I have no control over? Just like Danny, I am also a point guard. Danny and I are much alike as point guards. Some point guards are shooters such as Chauncey Billups, Deron Williams, and Gilbert Arenas. Other guards such as Steve Nash, Chris Paul, and Jason Kidd are passers just like Danny and I. Players like us would rather make the last pass then make the ending buzzer-beater.  Well as you know, Danny doesn’t make the team because of his height. This happens to me when I go to sign up for a league. The try-outs are set to happen next week. When I go to the try-outs, I see that the other kids are very large in height and size. Still there aren’t many point guards trying out so I though I had a good chance. At the end of the day I know that I am the best point guard there (at least that’s what I thought). Than the coach told us he would give the players that make the team a call tomorrow morning. I was so excited that night that I couldn’t sleep and I kept thinking that when would the sun rise and the phone ring. Can you guess what happened next? Yep you’re right, there was no phone call. I wanted to know why I didn’t make the team. Was there a mistake, did he call the wrong house on accident? So I went to the coach. I asked him why I didn’t make the team. He couldn’t say any reason so he just pointed to the point guard he did pick and said go talk to him. I looked at the point guard and walked up to him remembering him not being so hot during the tryouts. When I asked him why the coach picked him over me he said because of his height and size. What do you think about this situation? Unlike Danny, I didn’t make my own team to prove something. What I did is went home and hoped I would make the team next year. The summer after this situation I read your book “Travel Team”. This book changed how I do everything. I put my heart out into everything I do. I also learned to never give up on something you really want because if you work towards what you want than you will eventually achieve your goal. This book inspired me a lot and brought reading to my interests. So anyway thanks for your time. I hope you didn’t get bored. I look forward to reading your other books and hope for them to be even better than ever. 

Things Fall Apart

The Only thing certain in this world is change

The additional notes given explain a lot more efficiently why everything happens and what causes everything to alter. (These are few topics listed in the additional notes that aren’t listed in mine.) For example, the killing of Ikemefuna actually caused Okonkwo’s exile. The additional notes state that Okonkwo’s part in killing Ikemefuna implies that he went against the well-being and solidarity of the clan and its traditions. Ezeudu’s death (Oldest member of clan) concurs that to be killed by a man who went against the old traditions of Ezeudu’s village, Umuofia, should earn no peace in his lifetime. This effected Ezeudu’s corpse to cause an explosion in Okonkwo’s gun causing exile for Okonkwo. Also the additional notes state that because of Okonkwo’s exile, the white men change Umuofia. Without Umuofia’s great leaders such as Okonkwo governing the village, the white men come in and change everything including their customs and government. Even though Okonkwo thinks that his village has become more “feminine”, it is actually his fault that his village has distorted throughout his exile years. Finally, the additional notes also imply that powerful leaders such as Okonkwo are threatened by the church and the White men because they undermine the cultural value of their accomplishments. All the accomplishments of the strong leaders lose prestige if lower status men convert to Christianity. “The great cannot be measured against the worthless if the worthless have disappeared.” These are few of the topics that are listed in the additional notes that help me understand how “things fall apart” in the order that they do.

Many of my own notes are listed in the additional notes. Although one note in particular in my notes is involved with Nwoye leaving. As the additional notes state that Nwoye converting to Christianity causes big change in Okonkwo and how he thinks of Nwoye is also stated in my notes. Although how Okonkwo is thought by himself and others is not reflected in the additional notes. Okonkwo curses himself for having such a son as Nwoye who goes against his village’s customs. Although Okonkwo thinks that his chi is causing all of this, others see this in another view. People know that Okonkwo has disrespected the Ibo religion in many ways such as expressing anger in the Week of Peace and killing his own foster son, Ikemefuna. The villagers see that Nwoye converting is only a sign of following his father’s past experiences. This is one of the most important topics reflected in my notes not shown in the additional notes.

Although my notes and the additional notes differentiate, they are alike in few ways. Both of our notes show the importance of the church effecting great change in Umuofia and the surrounding villages, Nwoye leaving, and the death of both Ikemefuna and Ezeudu. Although my notes state many things implied by the additional notes, the additional notes clear up much confusion and explain the concept of the theme, CHANGE in the book. My notes are not as clear and understanding as the additional notes. I could have taken more notes on the topics that are reinstated in the book again such as Ikemefuna’s death and the reason for Okonkwo’s exile, instead of finding notes on smaller topics involving change.

Quotes for Change

1. Okonkwo didn’t have a start in life which many young men usually had.”(p. 15) – This quote shows when the book explained of how Okonkwo grew up independently because of his lazy, impudent father. The quote explains that Okonkwo had a different life than others in Umuofia. Okonkwo was a self-developed man and had no help from anyone. His accomplishments brought change in the way of his life in the future in which he accomplished great things.

2. “It was a crime against the earth goddess to kill a clansman, and a man who committed must flee from the land.”(p. 105) – This quote was the part of the book in which Okonkwo was thrown into exile. It explains that since Okonkwo killed Ezeudu’s son-a clan member, he must now leave Umuofia. Now Okonkwo will have to move to a different village and live a different life for seven years.

3. “But I fear for you young people because you do not understand how strong is the bond of kinship.” (p. 139) – Uchendu says this quote, when Okonkwo holds the feast for when he is going back to Umuofia in Mbanta. Uchendu is trying to say that the Christians are converting the kinsmen into their kind so they are losing their bond of kinship. The quote shows that the Church has brought a lot of change in the customs and government in all nine villages.

4. “The church had come and led many astray.” (p.142) – This quote explains that the church has converted many people into their kind decreasing Umuofia’s population. The quote shows the change the white men and the church have brought onto the customs, government, and population of Umuofia.

5. “We must fight these white men and drive them from the land.” (p. 144) – Okonkwo says this when he is trying to convince the Ibos the fight the white men. This quote expresses the hate build up behind Okonkwo and others who want to change Umuofia back into how it was before.

6. “How do you think we can fight when our brothers have turned against us?” (p. 144) – This quote is said to reason with Umuofians on why they cannot fight the white men because clan members cannot kill each other because it is against Ibo’s religion. This quote explains the reason why Umuofia cannot fight the white men and regain their rights. The quote shows us the change the white men have brought upon Umuofia and why Umuofia has become more “womanly”.

7. “Now he has our bros, and our clan can no longer act like one. He has put a knife on the things that held us together and we have fallen apart.” (p. 145) – Obierika says this to Okonkwo when he is explaining what has happened when Okonkwo was in exile. This quote explains that the white men has converted the brothers and weakened Umuofia. The quote reflects change because it shows that the Church has split up the Umuofian clan.

8. “He mourned for the clan, which he saw breaking up and falling apart and he mourned for the warlike men of Umuofia, who had so unaccountably become soft like women.” (p. 150) – Okonkwo says this quote when he thinks about how weak Umuofia had become since his exile. This quote explains how Okonkwo hates the change brought upon his village by the church. He defines them as “womanly”, which is a great insult in Ibo.

9. “The other people were released, but even now they have not found the mouth with which to tell of their suffering.” (p. 160) – When the six leaders of Umuofia including Okonkwo were released, this quote was said. The quote implies that the prisoners were treated so badly that they had no words to tell the others about their suffering. This quote infers to change because it shows a change in how Umuofians feel about the white men.

10. “Umuofia had indeed changed, during the seven years Okonkwo had been in exile.” (p. 142) – This quote basically explains itself. The white men had brought great change in how things worked. It infers to change because it shows that the change Okonkwo suffered to in his exile not only affected him but his entire clan which was altered by the white men and their ways.



The theme change is connected to many movies and books in many ways. An Indian movie, Mangal Pandey, is actually a movie that connects with the way change is expressed in Things Fall Apart. In this movie, the main character is fighting for his rights that have been taken over by the British during the time period. He is fighting for how his country’s government has been changed by the British. He leads a revolution against the British hoping to change back into the past government, but he does not succeed. This is similar to when Okonkwo in Things Fall Apart is trying to ask his clan to fight the white men and drive them out. Just like Okonkwo, Mangal-the main character, does not succeed. The stories also connect because the people taking over are Eurocentric in both stories and the heroes do not react well with the change brought upon by them.

Everything in life involves change. The only thing actually certain in this world IS change. Anything you do involves change in life. Change can have to do with something as big as moving to a different place and adapting to different life or as small as changing how you act or dress daily. For example, people who move to a different country have to adapt with change in many way. Immigrants have to adapt to the change in government, change in language, change in people, change in work, and more. I think moving to different countries is very hard to adapt to. Also change in seasons can affect how people live as well. The change in weather can affect how much you eat, how you look, how you act, and more. I think people change a lot in cold weather such as making people more obese even though there's less to consume. With warmth, people exercise more and work harder. Finally, when someone passes away, people go through change. People's feelings change throughout time. Just like how Okonkwo and Nwoye were affected from Ikemefuna's death. So those are a few examples on how change can affect your life. You cannot live in this world without change.

Summary:

The quote describes how Okonkwo, a man who loves to fight and filled with pride and prestige that he cannot confront change brought by the missionaries. In the story, Okonkwo wants to fight the white men in both Mbanta and Umuofia. Although he knows that the villages have changed, he wants the villages to redeem their ancestors and drive the missionaries out of their land. Since the time of the church’s arrival, Okonkwo wants to get rid of it. He is helpless because no one from either clan is listening to him. The quote also says even though Okonkwo is a strong, tough man, he cannot compete with the white men’s modern technology that has never been seen in the nine villages (such as the iron horse). Okonkwo is so stuck in the past because of his prestige and pride that he does not care to look at the new religion brought to his village.

I think that the quote is true. Okonkwo is so stuck in his greatness and prestige that he is not willing to accept that “the only thing certain in this world is change”. However, Okonkwo did make the right decision by representing his religion and its customs. If the clan members had listened to Okonkwo they possibly wouldn’t have listen to the missionaries. Since no one listened to Okonkwo and he knew he couldn’t take all the missionaries on his own, he had no reason to live and decided to suicide. I think that since Okonkwo couldn’t adapt to change, he couldn’t live on Earth so he killed himself.

Argumentative essay

Bottled Water


The World wants to go green, but how can we do that without preventing minor harms? One of the greatest harms to the world is pollution caused by humans. Most of the plastic materials used by humans are left to pollute. Bottled water is one of the greatest plastic materials produced. They say that bottled water is safer, more convenient, and helps provides jobs to workers in many ways. Bottled water maybe a little cleaner than tap water, but purity comes with a price. Workers may make money in the water bottle industry, but compared to the price paid on producing and selling bottled water, it is a very small amount. Bottled water is not only costly to us, but also to the environment. Bottled water is preventing our world from going green by negatively damaging our environment, hurting the economy, and harming human lives’.

Bottled water negatively affects the environment in many ways. “Of the 36 billion bottles sold in 2006, only one-fifth of the bottles were recycled.” This means 28.8 billion bottles end up in landfills; which contribute to pollution that leads to dangerous greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. I think that pollution can harm humans’ health and cause a dramatic decrease in population. If water bottles keep adding pollution in the air, I think bottled water will be a major factor in global warming, and the Earth’s future will not be in good hands. Also, water bottles hurt the environment by removing water from groundwater (which tastes the same as tap water). When the water removed from spring water or also known as artesian well is put into bottled water, it is filtered to remove any unnecessary bacteria or chemicals. Except the helpful nutrients that are also found in groundwater are also removed by the filter; causing harm to the soil and agriculture. I think that “water mining” can reduce stream flows which are already decreasing because of the evaporation from the excessive heat caused by global warming. I also believe that since withdrawing groundwater harms the soil, it harms the agricultural society as well. Finally bottled water is harmful to the environment because the industries of plastic bottles use our scarce natural resources. “Water bottle production in the USA uses 1.5 million barrels of oil (fossil fuel) per year. According to a U.S. conference of Mayors’, 1.5 million barrels of oil has enough energy to power 250,000 homes or fuel 100,000 cars for a year.” I believe if we save the energy supplied by 1.5 million barrels, we can provide a lot more to the people and the environment. I think that bottled water harms the environment in two ways. When bottled water is first made, it uses our natural resources that are rare right now and is destructive to the ozone layer, and then after bottled water is used, it contributes to landfills and decrease in agriculture. I think bottled water will negatively help the world come to an end.

Another reason on why bottled water is harmful is because its damage on the economy. The economy is hurt when humans waste money on bottled water, which tastes the same as tap water, but costs much more. Not only do humans spend money on water that tastes the same as tap water, but they spend money on water that helps destroy their habitat. Not only does bottled water cost more, but it spends money that we could use to help improve and provide cleaner tap water. First of all, even though humans want to save money, they spend money on bottled water which is interconnected to tap water. “Nearly 40 percent of bottled water is simply filtered water filled in a bottle.” “Humans pay 1900 times more money for bottled water than tap water.” I think that paying money for the same water which is provided is just pointless. I think not only are the producers of bottled water are at fault, but the humans who pay money to the bottle industries that negatively harm the world are also to blame. Also, we humans spend money to damage our Earth. When we spend money to process the plastic bottles, we also produce harmful chemicals that are produced and pulled into the atmosphere. I think that bottled water is harmful but many other industries do this as well. Although, many other industries cause harm to the atmosphere and humans pay for them, I think that paying for something as unnecessary as bottled water is cruelty. Although car and plane industries cause harm to the environment, they have a positive reason to do so as well. I think that water bottle industry has no positive effect on the world in anyway. At last, the economy goes in loss by bottled water because we lose money that we could use in other places. “Food and Water Watch say that each year the U.S. falls more than 20 billion dollars short of what is needed to maintain our public water and sewage systems.” I think if we spend less money and time on producing and purchasing bottled water, we could spend that money to guarantee citizens cheaper, clean water from the tap. I think that we should not spend money on what harms the environment, but use that money to save the environment.

Final reason on why bottled water is harmful is because it negatively affects us humans the most. As you know, bottled water causes problems in the environment, but it also contributes in harming our health. At first, we find harmful chemicals in water bottles. “EWG laboratory tests show that 38 total pollutants were found in 10 different bottled water brands. Another study at the University of Missouri shows that bottled water increases the growth of breast cells by 78%.” I don’t think humans should pay more money for water that tastes the same as tap water and also hurts the environment just to risk their lives. I don’t think you want to add another symptom leading to cancer; one of our foremost death causes. In addition to the brand-new water bottles having chemicals inside, even reusing the bottles with our own tap water has its disadvantages. Studies show that if water bottles that are made of single-use plastic are reused, then they can produce leach chemicals in the water that lead to bacterial growth. I think that humans should not waste money for single-use items when they got all the water they need at home. If bottled water industries were to use a different type of plastic that could produce less harmful chemicals against both humans and the environment, then I think that water bottles could be useful. Finally, even with all these problems inside the water bottle, the bottled water industries still don’t check as thoroughly compared to tap water. “Food and Drug Administration regulates only 30-40% of the bottled water sold per state.” I think that humans should not pay for water that is not thoroughly checked but should pay for the tap water which is checked regularly by the sewage systems. I think we should give our money to the type of water which provides us the best, safest water. Even though bottled water can be portable and employs factory workers, it inflicts more damage than it helps. Our best brand of water is tap water. Tap water can also employ workers and be transportable, but while it does this, it does not negatively affect the environment, the economy, nor the Earth’s dominant race; us humans.

The opposing view tells us that bottled water is a safe and a convenient use of filtered water. Bottled water can help people in many ways. First of all, bottled water creates jobs to citizens that work in the plastic industry. They say that people make more money making bottled water than spending money for it. They also say that bottled water is not what is harming the environment, it is the people. If people recycle like they are suppose to, than bottled water wouldn’t harm the environment at all. At last, bottled water also prevents sickness compared to tap water and is convenient because it is portable. My current position explains how the bottled water industry is damaging the world, killing our economy, and harms the people. Although bottled water is convenient and portable, it is one of the leading reasons to global warming. Even though bottled water supplies the workers with money, its industry is wasting money on manufacturing the product. The money wasted could be used on other things to help save the world. Also you are spending the money on water that tastes exactly the same as tap water. Bottled water has no better qualities than tap water. At last, they say that humans are the cause to harming the environment, not bottled water. If humans do keep reusing, where will the bottles end up going? They are either going to end up in landfills or get other citizens sick for reusing the same bottle with bacteria for such a long time. That is why I conclude that bottled water is harmful and not safe to humans as well as to the environment.

As you can see, even small things can affect the world in big ways. Something as small as bottled water, does not seem as harmful as it is. Nevertheless, the fact is that bottled water can be vicious to our world in many ways. We humans have a responsibility to keep our Earth a safe, harmless place for all of us to live in. There is much we can do to accomplish this. We can use better cleaner plastic for water bottles. We can also regulate the water and bottles extra to check for bacteria to secure our health. At last, we don’t have to change anything but just recycle as much as possible to reduce landfills. Bottled water already has an impact on the world environmentally, economically, and also biologically. All these reasons are interconnected in some way and contribute to harming Earth. As of 2010, these reasons might not have as big of an effect, but in the future they will become destructive for our world.

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Saturday, February 20, 2010

Tunisia online article #3

Tunisia cares for its people. Tunisia looks at improving the education of its country. In order to do this, they even help handicap people earn an education. In particular, Tunisia helped blind people improve on their education. In order to help blind people read, Tunisia's government made books written in Braille. Braille is a written language that blind people can communicate through. With this technology, blind people can exceed in their lives and get jobs in certain areas. This cooperation led to putting computers in two primary schools and a college for blind people over Tunisia which also helped the education of Tunisia increase.
I think that Tunisia is setting a good example for the rest of the world with improving education for even handicap people. Spending money to help handicap accelerate their education and exceed their interests shows that Tunisia really cares for their people. I think that Tunisia helping blind people is developing it as a nation. I think that if Tunisia can help blind people develop, than they can achieve a lot with the entire population in the years to come.