Monday, October 29, 2012
Wrap city code
The world is ready for an innovative way of getting energy. Some of those are wind, solar, and water. Waynesboro High School students have decided that waynesboro is ready to join this new way of getting energy. The world is running out of natural resources, like coal and oil. So what are we going to do if we run out? We would have to build an alternate energy source. But why wait till its to late? If we start being efficient now, it will save us money and prepare us for the future. The world is changing fast and we shouldn't get left behind. So what do you do if the code is preventing us from putting up an alternate energy source? You change the code. The code is old and not meant for these new changes.
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Wintergirls sound track
Liz Thurston
1. Never To Late -- Three Days Grace
I chose this song because its about someone trying to commit suicide and there is someone trying to save them. This is the song that goes with my climax. In the book she cuts herself because she doesn't think she's skinny enough. But the last time she cuts herself she's trying to die. And her parents rush her to the hospital trying to save her life. No matter how many times she gets under 90 lbs, passes out, or cuts too deep her friends and family still try to keep her alive. So this song shows the love of friends and family going through a hard situation with a friend.
“Who wants to recover? It took me years to get that tiny. I wasn't sick; I was strong.”
― Laurie Halse Anderson, Wintergirls p.28
2. The Last Night -- Skillet
I chose this song because its about the life of a girl who wants to kill herself, but at the same time doesn't. she struggles with wanting to live and wanting to die. There is always going to be someone to help her. It shows the love of her family and friends for her, but at the same time they chastise her and try and make her feel guilty.
“I want to go to sleep and not wake up, but I don't want to die. I want to eat like a normal person eats, but I need to see my bones or I will hate myself even more and I might cut my heart out or take every pill that was ever made.”
"Your body wants to live, Lia, even if your head doesn't"
― Laurie Halse Anderson, Wintergirls p.234
3. When She Cries -- Britt Nicole
This song represents the protagonist. In the book her family and everyone around her is blaming her for her best friends death. She feels alone and it's seems that nobody understands what she is going through. It's a rough time, but she wants to live. She wants the want to stop somewhere in her. But the habit of anorexia is 20 times stronger.
“You’re not dead, but you’re not alive, either. You’re a wintergirl, Lia-Lia, caught in between the worlds. You’re a ghost with a beating heart. Soon you’ll cross the border and be with me. I’m so stoked. I miss you wicked.”
― Laurie Halse Anderson, Wintergirls p.195-196
4. Melting (Interlude) -- Flyleaf
I chose this song to be my theme. The song sounds like complete chaos. It represents her life. She is going down a downward spiral so fast she cant stop, but the thing is she doesn't want to stop. Everything is a mess with her. Her eating disorder effects everyone who loves her and her thinking abilities.
“The number doesn't matter. If I got down to 070.00, I'd want to be 065.00. If I weight 010.00, I wouldn't be happy until I got down to 005.00. The only number that would ever be enough is 0. Zero pounds, zero life, size zero, double-zero, zero point. Zero in tennis is love. I finally get it.”
― Laurie Halse Anderson, Wintergirls p.220
5. Dead Flowers -- Demon Hunter
I chose this song be because it represents the loss of a love one. In the book the main characters best friend dies. They have a deadly contest to see who can be the thinnest. When they both take it too far, one of them suffers alone and passes away. She has to live her life without her best friend. Now that the game is over, she is stuck in her bad habits. She feels haunted by her deceased bestie and can't get away from feeling guilty for it.
The final eight minutes march past in silent formation until the timer on her desk dings. "So, can I go to the funeral?" I ask. She reaches for her shoes. "Do you understand why you want to go to the funeral?" To make sure they bury her in concrete so she'll leave me alone. "I feel that I need some closure about this. " "And the funeral will provide that? Yes, that's what I just said. "I've given it a lot of thought." The clock ticks by two bonus minutes. I roll the hair of strangers into a ball. "It's a good idea." She slips her shoes on and stands up. "But have one of your parents go with you. Nobody should ever go to a funeral alone."
― Laurie Halse Anderson, Wintergirls p. 118
1. Never To Late -- Three Days Grace
I chose this song because its about someone trying to commit suicide and there is someone trying to save them. This is the song that goes with my climax. In the book she cuts herself because she doesn't think she's skinny enough. But the last time she cuts herself she's trying to die. And her parents rush her to the hospital trying to save her life. No matter how many times she gets under 90 lbs, passes out, or cuts too deep her friends and family still try to keep her alive. So this song shows the love of friends and family going through a hard situation with a friend.
“Who wants to recover? It took me years to get that tiny. I wasn't sick; I was strong.”
― Laurie Halse Anderson, Wintergirls p.28
2. The Last Night -- Skillet
I chose this song because its about the life of a girl who wants to kill herself, but at the same time doesn't. she struggles with wanting to live and wanting to die. There is always going to be someone to help her. It shows the love of her family and friends for her, but at the same time they chastise her and try and make her feel guilty.
“I want to go to sleep and not wake up, but I don't want to die. I want to eat like a normal person eats, but I need to see my bones or I will hate myself even more and I might cut my heart out or take every pill that was ever made.”
"Your body wants to live, Lia, even if your head doesn't"
― Laurie Halse Anderson, Wintergirls p.234
3. When She Cries -- Britt Nicole
This song represents the protagonist. In the book her family and everyone around her is blaming her for her best friends death. She feels alone and it's seems that nobody understands what she is going through. It's a rough time, but she wants to live. She wants the want to stop somewhere in her. But the habit of anorexia is 20 times stronger.
“You’re not dead, but you’re not alive, either. You’re a wintergirl, Lia-Lia, caught in between the worlds. You’re a ghost with a beating heart. Soon you’ll cross the border and be with me. I’m so stoked. I miss you wicked.”
― Laurie Halse Anderson, Wintergirls p.195-196
4. Melting (Interlude) -- Flyleaf
I chose this song to be my theme. The song sounds like complete chaos. It represents her life. She is going down a downward spiral so fast she cant stop, but the thing is she doesn't want to stop. Everything is a mess with her. Her eating disorder effects everyone who loves her and her thinking abilities.
“The number doesn't matter. If I got down to 070.00, I'd want to be 065.00. If I weight 010.00, I wouldn't be happy until I got down to 005.00. The only number that would ever be enough is 0. Zero pounds, zero life, size zero, double-zero, zero point. Zero in tennis is love. I finally get it.”
― Laurie Halse Anderson, Wintergirls p.220
5. Dead Flowers -- Demon Hunter
I chose this song be because it represents the loss of a love one. In the book the main characters best friend dies. They have a deadly contest to see who can be the thinnest. When they both take it too far, one of them suffers alone and passes away. She has to live her life without her best friend. Now that the game is over, she is stuck in her bad habits. She feels haunted by her deceased bestie and can't get away from feeling guilty for it.
The final eight minutes march past in silent formation until the timer on her desk dings. "So, can I go to the funeral?" I ask. She reaches for her shoes. "Do you understand why you want to go to the funeral?" To make sure they bury her in concrete so she'll leave me alone. "I feel that I need some closure about this. " "And the funeral will provide that? Yes, that's what I just said. "I've given it a lot of thought." The clock ticks by two bonus minutes. I roll the hair of strangers into a ball. "It's a good idea." She slips her shoes on and stands up. "But have one of your parents go with you. Nobody should ever go to a funeral alone."
― Laurie Halse Anderson, Wintergirls p. 118
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
mr. tylers blog
the math of sports and games is a great class. its unlike any math class that ive ever been in. when we first started this class i really didnt know what to expect. so its not like i had any expectations for it, because it didnt know how it was goin to work. the only thing i dont really like is sometimes not getting enough help when i need it. but thats understandable considering there is 17 of us and only 1 teacher. the topic is intersting but doesnt interest me. its not something that i really would want to purse with my life, but its cool to understand how to do the things that we are learnig. the class has showed me how we really use math in the real world that effects something so big as sports (which almost everyone in the country cares about). i would never have thought to do that or even researched it. the difference between past math classes and this one is,1. we are actually learning something that i dont think is stupid. 2. it has a point and a purpose. and 3. its way more fun.
Friday, October 12, 2012
Wrap article
Questions
1.Based on the results presented, do you agree or disagree with the study's accuracy?
Yes, I think that it is correct. These kids might ave dealt with rejection,but being bullied and teased is in every case and the most primary.
2.What other questions would you explore, if possible? I would study their childhood. We're they raised like this? Or born this way?
3.What does this study tell you about our own school? It tells those people who tease and bully others that they better watch what they say. They think its cool or funny to bully people but if this happened to our school they could be a main target and end up getting others hurt.
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Controversy
Onece apon a time there was a small town. They had a very small population, and you could actually let your kids play on the streets with worry that they might be stalked or abducted. They had a few small family owned businesses and were proud do sell only American made products. But, there was one year that changed everything. Hotels and walmarts were being built. And the the public beaches for the locals became for customers only. They had some storms that demolished the beaches. So the city brought in some work-force help--- illegal aliens. They kept comming and comming. The city was being overpowered by men and women who didn't have to pay taxes. They were getting the citizens job and living off of their taxes. It kept going on a downward spiral. The citizens felt like they lost their cute little town and it was never comming back. How is this fair? How can that be right? To bring in people who are illegal, who don't have to pay taxes, and take the citizens jobs, it shouldn't have happened. 99% of the population now only speaks Spanish. Now I'm not saying that culturization is bad, but taking over a city like that was wrong. The citizens felt pushed out of their homes by their own country, and it made them angry. This is happening all over the country " under the table". If the problem isn't fixed it could get out of hand.
Monday, October 1, 2012
The root of evil
So, are people born evil? Or are they made that way?the things that people do and are capable of, is sickening sometimes. What is going through their heads in the moment of evilness? These are things that most people would like to know. Why are children abducted, girls raped, and wives beat to death? How can a human being loose all feeling of guilt and continue to complete these actions. Is it to fill an inner void? And if so, what created a void like this, and why does it need to be filled with evil?
Modern lit.
10 smartphone habits you should avoid
By Andrea Bartz and Brenna Ehrlich
Being really, really scared to use the phone
It's so easy now with our technology to just text someone in one second. Since its much faster and easier to talk to people rather than picking up the phone and talking, people can be scared to talk to others via phone call. Many act like its a terrifying act. They might even refuse to use phone calls at all. While this has made many antisocial, it has helped the antisocial who needed that confidence to talk to other human beings. They can now text and keep up with the rest of the world and maybe come out of their shell. On the other hand, one of the biggest things that has been cut from our lives is the genuine lovey-duvey moments. Men and women are to scared to ask their lovers out on a date in person. That's one of the best parts! Is being scared but doing it anyway to get the man or woman you love. Well why do it in person anyway? If I have technology then I can just Facebook them or even text, because that is so romantic right? It takes the sincerity out of everything and is less special.
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