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Monday, December 5, 2011
“Typhoid Fever” – Before You Read: Present-Tense Childhood Memory
I am seven years old and sitting on the couch playing spider man. I see myself playing to long, then my cousin E.J. comes over and has a smile on his face. We go outside to play on the playground, my mom is working and my dad is watching us play. E.J is one of my favorite cousins, my Auntie Elsa went out for work and we are having fun. Me and my cousin went inside my grandma's house, we had vienna sausage and rice. Me and E.J always ate this most of the time we were growing up. I mean we used to pee together, spend the night over at his really nice house. As years passed, in middle school I ran away from my grandparents house because they were not really teaching me anything. So I headed to my moms house, as I were living there we had hard times with the roommates in my mom's house. I should of told my parent's, or cops that they were doing drug deals in the house. But I didn't, that is why I'm here at San Pasqual. Making bad choices leads you to group homes or even worse. I never seen my relatives for about 3 years, and when they saw me in 2010. They thought I was a giant, it was funny but me and my cousin's connection isn't active how it used to be. It is called a broken bond, so my life learn lesson is to never hide the truth. Always tell the truth, even if it costs your life.
Dragons' Den First Semester Week 13.5: Thanksgiving
Many food on this day it was incredible. No wonder this happens once a year, I love Thanksgiving. Having fun with my relatives and I love playing video games like old times playing Halo:Reach with my three favorite cousins. My cousin’s names are Elijah or I call him E.J, there’s Jesse, and Christian. Most of my relatives were there including my other cousin’s Serena and Carlo; both my auntie’s Jeanette, Elsa. My uncle’s are, Jesse, Jr, it feels great for me just being there with them.
Symbolism: Symbol of Self
I think an item would be a person, and that is a picture of my brother. If he was in a life or death situation, I would risk my life trying to help him advance to the other side of this ledge. If he were ever in this situation, I think that if anythings precious to you. Anybody, it does not matter who that person is. They will put their life at risk to save something that is precious to them. Like Waldo for example, if his Playstation 3 was falling from some cliff I would not doubt Waldo throwing himself towards his system and probably save his system rather than himself falling and hitting the ground with such impact. He is maybe that type of game addict but that's something I would do if my brother fell. I would grab him in the air, and then use myself as a cushion to embrace this impact that he will feel. But at least I saved him leaving injuries, it's better than not living at all.
Thursday, December 1, 2011
JCCS Academic Language Week 14 - Interview
Andrew: No but there's this conspiracy of human clones being grown in tubes like you see in movies like Pokémon: The First Movie, which had cloning. Never Let Me Go is an upcoming sci-fi movie that contained cloning. But the clone being fully-grown and not having memories of what you know. Marta: Cloning is almost exactly like copying someone in order to be replaced. A clone would be like an identical twin, the clone can be younger than your normal self. Hunter: They can not develop into normal child, having their own memories and personalities, and from genetics , would be unreal from a normal child. The clone would probably be considered a child of the mother. Jeff: What would be scary is that it would be the child of the mom that it came out of, regardless of it's genetic origins. But that's just my opinion, it's not solid info so don't quote me on this students of San Pasqual.
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Monday, November 21, 2011
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Academic Language Practice Paragaph 13
Do violent video games contribute to youth violence?
Video games might contribute to youth violence, it depends on each person. Some people have the tendency to mimic what they see while others can simply enjoy the entertainment aspect of gaming.video games do contribute to youth violence because kids are too busy playing video games rather than doing their homework. It does not only affect the kids but the emotions that the kids go through every single day.when kids play video games, it can over stimulates your brain. It's more difficult to access certain parts of your brain which is responsible for rational thinking, and instead you use an emotional part of the brain and make impulsive decisions which includes violent behaviors.
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