Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Have you ever observed greedy behavior in others?
I have observed this type of situation before and not just dealing with food. I've seen people also be greedy with money. The most recent situation I've seen where people be greedy with food was at lunch. There's a little place in the cafeteria where students can buy all kinds of food and drinks and sometimes that line be so long some students decide to skip other. I find that a good example of being greedy. I mean they could just wait their turn just like the others but they decide not to because they're starving or haven't ate in a while at least that's what they make it seem like.
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
Why do people hear voices in the woods?
There's this thing called fear. It's when you can imagine something dangerous happening to you. I must admit I'm not a person who usually goes into the woods because when I do go into them, I start imagining things, on the other hand start hearing voices. When you imagine things that you fear you may feel like you're hearing things.
Monday, February 24, 2014
Why do we fear what we do not know?
What is fear? Fear is an unpleasant emotion caused by the belief that someone or something is dangerous, likely to cause pain, or a threat. So, why do we fear what we do not know? I think we do that because in our mind it's set that whatever's gonna happen is either gonna be bad or dangerous.
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
How do you determine if a particular speech is effective?
First off, what is a speech? A speech is something where someone expresses their thoughts and feelings. How can you determine it? We'll if I was to determine it, I would determine it by seeing if it has a effect of law, rule, or etc. That's basically what effective means.
What values would you defend most fiercely?
What are values? Values means something or someone that is important and worth something to you. Do I have values? We'll of course, I have plenty of them but only three main ones that I'll defend most fiercely. My first main value would be my son, I will defend him any day, place, and time. My second main value is my boyfriend of three, soon to be four years. I would defend him the same as I do my son. Last but not least, my family is also one of my main values that I'll defend.
Monday, February 17, 2014
Independent group 2/17
Restatement:
* the color of the grass is green. I love the green color of the grass.
* school is in the morning. I got to get up early in the morning and get ready.
Rhetorical questions:
* you mad or nah? So tell me why you really mad.
Parallelism:
* head on, apply directly to the for head. Head on, apply directly to the for head........
* the color of the grass is green. I love the green color of the grass.
* school is in the morning. I got to get up early in the morning and get ready.
Rhetorical questions:
* you mad or nah? So tell me why you really mad.
Parallelism:
* head on, apply directly to the for head. Head on, apply directly to the for head........
What makes a good/effective speech?
We'll to start off do you know what a speech is? A speech is something where you express your thoughts and feelings basically. In order to make a good or effective speech I think you have to include many things in it, not just feelings and thoughts. But why? You want the readers to have a clear understanding of what your trying to express.
Monday, February 10, 2014
Pathos/Emotions
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=bFynl0NVeGg
I would say that this movie would be placed under pathos/emotions. The reason It would be placed under it cause it deals with a lot of emotions throughout the movie, from the time the little girls gets token till the end.
I would say that this movie would be placed under pathos/emotions. The reason It would be placed under it cause it deals with a lot of emotions throughout the movie, from the time the little girls gets token till the end.
Best speech
I would have to say that the best speech I've ever got was the one I got today during advisory. I must say that it is the best speech I've ever heard because what the woman was saying was very true. The speech was about being a baby mother or baby mama. The woman explained to me that being a baby mama can mean that the mother of the child doesn't really pay attention to her child but is the main problem or the main one that starts drama. Being a baby mother is the opposite of that, the mother of the child takes care of the child and give her child all the attention he/she needs.
Thursday, February 6, 2014
Overall Findings about the role of Religion in Plymouth
The people in Plymouth had many religious stuff that they believed in or did. The most important facts that I have learned about this topic is that the Plymouth were godly people and they really believed in their god. When the puritans thought that bishops and priests had too much power over church members they wanted to get away. They also wanted to escape persecution and that's when they went to America. They also held many views to their religion like unconditional election, religious holidays, thanksgiving, and etc.
Wednesday, February 5, 2014
The Role Of a Religion In Plymouth Questions And Answers
1. What religion views did the pilgrims hold? The pilgrims held many views in their religion. They believed in sacraments, unconditional election, religious holidays, idolatry, and thanksgiving. The pilgrims believed many in god, in other words they were godly people who celebrated in godly ways.
2. How did their religious views lead them to America? There were many reasons why their religious views lead them to America. The puritans thought that bishops and priests had too much power over church members. They wanted to escape the persecution. In the Americas they had lots of other good stuff that they didn't have while they were back at the old place.
3. How did religious views impact the community they created in Plymouth? The religious view impact the community they created in Plymouth a lot. They had established what they had felt like were ideal Christian communities. The puritans world view was everything worked accordingly to a plan set by god.
4. How did their religious views affect the choices they made in their day to day lives? Little did the pilgrims know, their choices they made affected them in a way.The Pilgrim's religious views were very influential with regard to their daily lifestyle choices. They were very committed to their faith and had left England and Europe in order to have the religious freedom they were able to enjoy in the New World.
5. What is the legacy of the religious views in Plymouth today? Plymouth had many legacies of the religious views in Plymouth. For example, it's was art, traditions, mythology, and politics of the United States of America. Still today, Plymouth still has legacies like the ones stated above.
2. How did their religious views lead them to America? There were many reasons why their religious views lead them to America. The puritans thought that bishops and priests had too much power over church members. They wanted to escape the persecution. In the Americas they had lots of other good stuff that they didn't have while they were back at the old place.
3. How did religious views impact the community they created in Plymouth? The religious view impact the community they created in Plymouth a lot. They had established what they had felt like were ideal Christian communities. The puritans world view was everything worked accordingly to a plan set by god.
4. How did their religious views affect the choices they made in their day to day lives? Little did the pilgrims know, their choices they made affected them in a way.The Pilgrim's religious views were very influential with regard to their daily lifestyle choices. They were very committed to their faith and had left England and Europe in order to have the religious freedom they were able to enjoy in the New World.
5. What is the legacy of the religious views in Plymouth today? Plymouth had many legacies of the religious views in Plymouth. For example, it's was art, traditions, mythology, and politics of the United States of America. Still today, Plymouth still has legacies like the ones stated above.
Evaluating Online Sources
http://www.pilgrimhallmuseum.org/pdf/Religious_Controversies_Plymouth_Colony.pdf
In the article, Religious Controversies In Plymouth Colony, Richard Howland Maxwell provides details about the Plymouth religious and lots of other facts. He describes his findings by stating what others have wrote about. The author states all about how the plymouths live, how were their attitudes, and etc. The authors purpose is to inform and educate others who read the passage. Richard's work is important because not only will you get his perspectives about the plymouths but you'll also get others. The information that Richard provides in the passage clarifies the readers and also help them to have a better understanding.
http://www.saintjosephregional.org/ppt/The_Scarlet_Letter.ppt
In this article, The Scarlet Letter, Nathaniel Hawthorne, provides lots of facts about the religion and the way the people lived. The author describes events that took place and other extra stuff. The author describes that the people and there colony was so godly meaning they believed in god more than anything. The author purpose of the article is to describe events and talk about their religion, lifestyle, and etc. Nathaniel article clarifies many of things.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plymouth_Colony
In this article, Plymouth colony, there are various details provided about the religion and other facts. The article states facts about all most everything, not only covering the religion. In the article it stated than men and women had different social roles according to the law of nature, though neither was lesser in the eyes of God. It also stated that men and women were taught to have distinct but complementary roles in church, home and society as a whole. The purpose of the article would be to get people to have a better understanding. This article is important cause not only is is focusing on the religion but it's also focusing on the other important things. The article clarifies many things.
http://voice93.blogspot.com/2007/09/what-role-did-religion-play-in.html
In the article, blogger Eric Richardson provides details about the role religion plays in establishment of English colonies and North American. In his blog post he states lots of various facts not only about The religion. The author Eric Richardson states that religion was an imperative segment or English colonization. Then he also states other facts about the other colonies. The authors purpose is to inform the readers about his findings. Eric work is important because not only does he go over the stuff about the Plymouth religion, he also goes over other important things that could be useful. His work clarifies the readers.
In the article, Religious Controversies In Plymouth Colony, Richard Howland Maxwell provides details about the Plymouth religious and lots of other facts. He describes his findings by stating what others have wrote about. The author states all about how the plymouths live, how were their attitudes, and etc. The authors purpose is to inform and educate others who read the passage. Richard's work is important because not only will you get his perspectives about the plymouths but you'll also get others. The information that Richard provides in the passage clarifies the readers and also help them to have a better understanding.
http://www.saintjosephregional.org/ppt/The_Scarlet_Letter.ppt
In this article, The Scarlet Letter, Nathaniel Hawthorne, provides lots of facts about the religion and the way the people lived. The author describes events that took place and other extra stuff. The author describes that the people and there colony was so godly meaning they believed in god more than anything. The author purpose of the article is to describe events and talk about their religion, lifestyle, and etc. Nathaniel article clarifies many of things.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plymouth_Colony
In this article, Plymouth colony, there are various details provided about the religion and other facts. The article states facts about all most everything, not only covering the religion. In the article it stated than men and women had different social roles according to the law of nature, though neither was lesser in the eyes of God. It also stated that men and women were taught to have distinct but complementary roles in church, home and society as a whole. The purpose of the article would be to get people to have a better understanding. This article is important cause not only is is focusing on the religion but it's also focusing on the other important things. The article clarifies many things.
http://voice93.blogspot.com/2007/09/what-role-did-religion-play-in.html
In the article, blogger Eric Richardson provides details about the role religion plays in establishment of English colonies and North American. In his blog post he states lots of various facts not only about The religion. The author Eric Richardson states that religion was an imperative segment or English colonization. Then he also states other facts about the other colonies. The authors purpose is to inform the readers about his findings. Eric work is important because not only does he go over the stuff about the Plymouth religion, he also goes over other important things that could be useful. His work clarifies the readers.
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