Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Journal

12/9/09

4 hours of work

After careful work, i have assembled some facts into the video itself. I began citing sources, as well as looking for facts to put into the video. should be interesting. I put in music, cited my pictures as well.
12/7/09

worked on the video for 3 hours trying to assemble the perfect pictures. I found some background music and used mostly air pollution and water pollution pictures. I found a few good ones for cars, and some of them were humorous yet serious. the background music fits it quite well. I'm going to round up facts to play on the screen during the video.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Progress Journal

Lloyd Sperling
Project Subject: Air pollution/global warming


Currently, our group of four has dedicated themselves to making a Public Service Announcement. We plan to use one or the other or possibly both of the following options: websites and videos. There is a problem however with the websites, as no one in the group knows how to create a website effectively, or just create one in general. This could be an epic fail.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Espionage

In the news, we see espionage. Some scientist, David Nozette, was selling "classified information" to Israel. This comes as a shock that we would be offended by this seeing as how Israel is an ally, but if secrets fall into the wrong hands it could turn out worse than expected. I have a feeling its more a charge against the monetary value, and not so much in the espionage. The secret information was about our defense tactics, possibly to aid Israel. It's just a wonder how someone with ties like that could be lead into our safest secrets, especially when he is a mole.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Peer Review

The peer review is tool we use to compare our writings to other peers, not harshly, but with a scholarly thought process. The most useful tool here is reading it to your audience. It gives you a sense of how you feel about the paper. My focus becomes more on what they think, then i get nervous, want to stop reading, and re write my paper. In part for the questions, i believe the most important question whether or not the writer has a second thesis. Little to my knowledge, i did not know we needed a second thesis to dissect the book and the song together. Another useful lesson learned today...

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Ishmael Beah

When Ishmael Beah arrived to Ball State, i was ecstatic. I read that book with conviction, and i thought to myself, "Who could live with themselves after such tragic events?" I wanted to meet this man, and possibly get some more insite into the other stories that didn't exactly tie into the story, but played a role in his life as well. His stories really were phenomenal. What really got me is when he read the story. You actually felt that he spoke with some conviction. When he read the first excerpt from his book, I realized there that what this guy has gone through was more traumatic then the live's we supposedly feel we can't live through. It really sends a message to those types of people. The best question of the night was if he would rap for us. It would have been a sight to see him rap. He said that he had met up with a long time friend to hang out with and rap again with. That was just a cool feeling to know that you could rekindle an old friendship through someone elses words.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

4th post

A sad day today. One of the co-owners for the Nba team, Charlottle Bobcats, has died from a single engine plane crash. It's not the i follow the Bobcats, but its that life keeps getting a little more fragile everyday, and from stuff like that, I start to notice that. Also, as long as i stay out of the skies, i think i'll live to see another day.

Monday, September 7, 2009

http://news.aol.com/main/nc/article/florida-brothers-donte-and-dante-hall/655744?icid=main|hp-lap...
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"Brothers Could Be First Death Row Twins
(Sept. 3) — Two 25-year-old brothers
from Orlando, Fla., could become the first
twins in the nation to be sentenced to
death.
“I’ve heard of brothers [on death row], and
I’ve heard of fathers and sons, but not
twins. Never,” said Richard Dieter,
executive director of the Death Penalty
Information Center, told the Orlando
Sentinel. “That would be bizarre, I’d say,
and most probably a first.”
Identical twins Dante and Donte Hall are
accused of killing two people, Anthony
Bernard Blount, 35, and Kison “Little
Mule” Evans, 32. They were shot during a
robbery three years ago at a house party
in Eustis, Fla., the Sentinel said.
Testimony began this week in Dante’s
double-murder trial. Donte was convicted
in April by a separate jury, which voted 8-
4 to sentence him to death. The judge is
not bound by the jury’s recommendation,
but must give it “great weight,” the
newspaper said.
Defense attorneys for Dante have argued
that he was not involved in the homicides
and that “Donte’s crew” is to blame for the
killings. Lawyers for both brothers have
acknowledged the brothers were involved
in dealing drugs, but Dante’s attorneys
maintain that Donte was the violent twin."

A new first in American history. Two brothers, identical twin brothers, were arrested for the crimes they committed 3 years ago. If both are convicted, they could both face the death penalty, making these identical twin brothers the first twins to ever go on death row. Although not a standard I'm sure everyone wants to follow, I'm sure the American public will be fascinated by this scandal brought up in Orlando, Fl. I think American history could go without this scandal on their record books

pre write? free write...

Friday, September 4, 2009

Pre-write? Extreme Free-write....

I'm gasping for that next breath of air, trying to trudge my way through this murky forest. My heart now in rhythm with the stomp of my feet. I could feel every beat, and I felt as if I lost breath with every step. I was wheezing, andthis musty forest could not spark my lungs. The piercing cold numbed all my senses, and I was caught in a nebulous state.
I had never once figured my self for a runner, but I was on the cusp of being one of the school's finest runners. I was never forced to do this sport. I wasn't scouted by our high school coach to come out and run. I was simply a boy with a change of heart. I disliked the high school football coach we had, and I was too short to go anywhere in football anyway. So a friend said, "Cross Country would be fun." I agreed.
My coach's caustic tongue was piercing my ears with every word he shouted. I wasn't in first, but in some way, the team depended on every single person to make it out of this semi-state run. Our coach's perception of this race was more than just 7 guys out to run circles around a high school for 20 minutes then go home proud. This was Oak Hill High School's last stand to prove what we were capable of all year....

Thursday, August 27, 2009

First Post

The first blog post I have ever done. I believe this should be a milestone in my life, but I don't think i will get any recognition for having a blog. For my first post I will present you with a basic fact I found on the bottom of a Snapple cap. "The Mango is the most-consumed fruit in the world." Thinking about this fact, I realize that I don't consume this fruit that much at all. In fact, I rarely get to consume this food. In thought of this fact I realize, its possibly just 3rd world countries that consume this food, which outnumber the U.S. by a big margin.