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Thursday, May 8, 2008

10 Questions: Of Mice and Mice

1) Who is susy and clara?
2) How did the fight start between Curly and Lennie?
3) What did Candy say he wanted somebody to do for him is he was slowly dying?
4) How did Candy lose his left hand?
5) What did George, Lennie and Candy plan for a better life?
6) Why did Crooks become affraid of Lennie?
7) What did the ladyin "weed" say lennie did?
8) Why did curly's wife like talking to lennie?
9) Who did curly's wife first give the eye to?
10) What year was the published?

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Service Learning Reflection 4-25-08

This Week In our Service Learning Meeting We Talk About What Roles Will Everyone Would Plays Which Were:

Monday, April 21, 2008

The Empire of The Sun Review

In the movie Empire of the Sun there is a young boy named Jimmy, Which he played major role in the film. The plot of film is based on WWII. They’re different changes happens before, during, after the war.

First, before the war Jimmy started as a silver-spoon kid. He was very spoiled and was aware of the poverty in china. For example he did care for a homeless man that lived in front of his house. He was very unaware of the war because He runs into Japanese pit full of Japanese soldiers and was almost killed.

Next, during the war Jimmy is by himself because he was lost in the crowd when drops his hat pushed away from his mom. Then he meets Basie and Fred, when Fred almost hits Jimmy when he running from the Chinese kid. Basie teaches Jimmy a lot about independent. Jimmy begins to do a lot of things that would he never do, But Even though he doesn’t have a family he makes family and continues to help other peoples.

Lastly, after the war Jimmy is complete Different Boy . Now thats He realizes he is all alone he begins to do everything by having himself. He Wonders the country of china Until he Goes Back To the concentration camp and Finds a army missile filled with food and beverages. When Basie and the other Amercians ask for a ride,he deny their help 9

Monday, April 14, 2008

Service learning Reflection

On Friday, In Our Service learning We gathered thoughts about what are going to do and where to do it. We were planing to Start gardening Around The Constitution Center or Either Make a Son

Thursday, March 13, 2008

My Resume

Lamont Irvin
15xx Colorado St
Philadelphia, Pa
215-317-xxxx

meekmillz16@yahoo.com

CAREER OBJECTIVE: I want to seek a position with a technology firm as a computer technician or with a law firm in the field of advertising.

EDUCATION: Constitution High School, Philadelphia, PA
Class of 2010
Major Area of Study: American History

WORK EXPERIENCE: Child care provider – Philadelphia, PA 2005 – Present
• Provide supervision of my younger brothers after school and on weekends.
• Prepare meals and snacks, settled disputes, and follow bedtime routines.

Construction – Philadelphia, PA Summer 2007
• Disposed of construction waste materials.
• Painted walls for bedrooms.
COMPUTER EXPERIENCE: Microsoft Excel – 2006
• Completed beginners course in Excel.

I-Movie – 2007 – Present
• Developed a documentary film using I-Movie program.

OTHER ACTIVITIES: National History Day Competition
• 2006 – 2007: Created a documentary film about the history of the Philadelphia Eagles football team.
• 2007 – 2008: Created a documentary film about the history of racial riots in the United States.

Service Learning Project
• 2006 – 2007: Tutored students at Independence Charter School in Reading and Math.

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Service learning

Last Year service learning activity were gardening, murals, and tutoring. this year i think we should do something different like creating helping recycle, going to a retirement home to help out, and cleaning up at an park.

Thursday, February 28, 2008

Native son Questions

1. In what ways does Wright portray Bigger’s day-to-day existence as a prison, even before his arrest and trial?

2. Describe the real estate practices that were applied to black families in Chicago’s South Side in the 1930s. With these practices in mind, why is Mr. Dalton—an avowed philanthropist toward blacks—a hypocrite?

3. Describe Jan and Mary’s attitude toward race relations. In what ways does their more subtle racism resemble the more overt prejudice of other whites?

4.How does Bigger’s desperate flight from the police symbolize his existence as a whole?

5. As Wright portrays it, how does the psychology of racial prejudice contribute to Bigger’s transformation into a murderer and a criminal?

6. Is Bigger’s trial a fair one? In Wright’s portrayal, how does racism affect the American judicial process? What role does the media play in determining popular conceptions of justice?