Wednesday, April 8, 2009

1. Music lovers are my audience.
2. I drew the front of the person holding the saxophone and the side of the person with the saxophone on it with the music stand.
3. It is showing movement because it’s showing someone playing an instrument.
4. I showed proportion by making the person yellow and the saxophone the color of the person’s clothing because I wanted to use the surreal style of Joan Miro.
5. Joan Miro, Woman and Bird- surreal style. Romare Bearden: Bluer than Blue- instrument use. Pablo Picasso: Three Musicians- Musical notes around the place.

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Red Scarf Girl: Questions 1-8

1. Who are the members of Ji-Li’s family? Describe her family home. What class status does her family belong to? What is the occupation of her father? Mother?

Answer:
Ji-Li's family members: Ji-Li's father, Song-Po-Po(nanny/housekeeper:P.14), Ji-Li's mother, Ji-Yong(younger brother), Ji-yun (younger sister), Ji-Li's grandmother (went to modern university, teacher, help found Ji-Li's primary school:P.14), Little white(cat)
Ji-Li's home: bright and warm and welcoming, appartement in Shanghai, had a french window, mahogany table, high ceilings, burgandy curtains, pots on steps.(P.7) 10 times bigger room than classmates, 100 times brighter, full-sized bathroom.(P.15~16)
Family status/class: Middle class who are doing well. Not super-rich, but well-off.
Family occupation: Both parents are an actor/actress. But the now the mother retired and works in a sports equipment store.(P.13)

2. What is Ji-Li’s life at school like? What special honor is Ji-Li picked for at school? Describe Ji-Li’s parents’ reaction. What does Ji-Li do instead of entering the audition?

Answer:
Ji-Li's school life: She's the student chairman of the whole school and also was an outstanding student (P. 9). She was happy and was always respected, loved, able to excel and expected to succeed (P.1). Ji-Li math test was display as exemplary work (P.3). She was known for being good at martial arts since 2nd grade (P.5). She had a da-dui-zhang badge for student chairman of the whole school (P.9). She was correcting her little sister about her piano practice (P.29).
Special honor: She was picked to do an audition for the Central Liberation Army Arts Academy (P.6)
Parents' reaction: Her dad told her not to do the audition and he was serious about it(P.8). She also saw a pain in her dad's eyes that she had never seen before (P.9). Her dad was worried about the political background investigation (P.9). They send a note principal Long (P.10)
Instead of entering the audition: Ji-Li tried hard not to cry about not going to the audition after talking to teacher Gu and An Yi, she dogged behind a tree so Principal Long and the 2 boys wouldn't see her because she didn't want to talk to anyone right then (P.12)

3. What are the "Four Olds"? Provide some examples of each and explain why they need to be destroyed?What does "prosperity" mean. Why is it considered an old thought?

Answer:
The four olds: Old habits, old customs, old culture, and old ideas are the four olds. (page 21)

Four Olds Examples: An example of old culture were shop names. (page 21) An example of old customs was to wear pointed shoes and pants that could not fit a beer bottle in it. (page 31-33) An example of old ideas is calling an umbrella a yang-san and yang means foreign. An example of old habits are having a housekeeper. (page 36-37)

Why Four Olds need to be destroyed: China would never become a strong socialist country if the four olds are not destroyed. (page 21)

Prosperity: Prosperity means to be successful and wealthy. There is a market called The Great Prosperity Market and the sign had to be destroyed because the word prosperity was in it. (page 21) Mao says that if you are prosperous, than you are bourgeois.

4. What is a xenophile? Why was it bad to be a xenophile in Revolutionary China?

Answer:
Xenophile: A xenophile is anyone who worships anything foreign. (page 34)

Why is it bad to be a xenophile: It was considered four olds to have foreign influence. In the video we saw about China, it said that China had foreign influence in music and dancing but then Mao considered it as four olds and stopped it.

5. What are da-zi-bao? What are being done with them? Who is Jiang Xi-Wen? Why does Ji-Li hang a da-zi-bao on her house.

Answer:
Da-zi-bao: A da-zi-bao is a big poster that criticizes something, or says bad things that some one did and humiliates them. (page 38) The da-zi-bao are being used to critcize the educational system (page 38) and to humiliate people like Ji-Li's aunt Jiang Xi-Wen (page 43-44).

Jiang Xi-Wen: Jiang Xi-Wen was Ji-Li's father's cousin. Ji-Li and some fellow classmates hang a da-zi-bao on her house because she wears make-up which is bourgeois. (page 44-48)

6. Why does Ji-Li stop going to school for a while?

Answer:
No school: Someone writes a da-zi-bao about her and Ji-Li gets a fever. (page 49 and 52)

7. What is a rightist? Use your own words to briefly explain of remolding ones ideology.

Rightist: A member of the conservative party who disagrees with or apposes the communist party. (page 283 glossary)

Remolding ideology: This means to change your beliefs because you made a political mistake. (page 282 glossary) When the boy was finding out if a man had pointed shoes and tight pants andthe man did, the boy saidto remold your ideology. (page 30-33)

8. What did Ji-Li's grandfather do for a living? How does this affect Ji-Li's life?

Ji-Li's Grandfather: Ji-Li's grandfather was a landlord. (page 62)

How is Ji-Li's life affected: Ji-Li could not be a red successor because grandfather was a landlord. (page 58) This was probably the reason that Ji-Li could not be a liberation army dancer. (page 9)

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Flex Day Garment Factory

October 12, 2008 Flex day
Garment Factory Questions

1. Name one idea you have after this visit that connects to the idea of using resources!
2. Name one idea you have after this visit that relates to the word 'population'.
3. On a scale of 1-10, 10 being the top score, how would you rate the quality of the work environment you saw here, and why?
4. What does the word 'export' have to do with today's visit?
5. What do you think the level of safety is here? What makes you think this?
6. How old do you think the workers here are, on average?
7. What is one question you still have about the garment industry here in Bangladesh?
8. What types of issues does this factory cause or help solve in terms of resources here in Bangladesh?
9. What might you say about economic issues based on today's visit?

Do you think the products being manufactured here help or hurt
Bangladesh?


Answer one of the above questions and add two points of observation or reflection from the day abouts the two places we visited (Sterling Styles factory and Up2Date apparel office). Also you can compose a question that you may have from our flex day adventures. You should post these three items on your blog page.

1) answer a question 2) make two observations or reflections (or write your own questions that you may have) Three things in total!


Flex Day



5. What do you think the level of safety is here? What makes you think this?



I think Up2Date Apparels has a very safe area. I think this because the room where the clothes are made in, there is a lot of space for people to walk around. In the Sterling Styles factory I thought it was kind of hard to move around the machines that made the clothes, but the machines that made the button hole was very dangerous. If your hand got hit by the cutter, it would start to bleed. I thought they did a better job spreading those machines out.

2 Observations



  • The smell of the Sterling Style factory smelt a bit like chemicals. I thought that they might use some dye or oil to sow the clothes together.
  • In Up2Date Apparels, I noticed some pictures with writing on it that seemed like French and wondered if they exported it to any places other than France.


My Question That I Still Have



How far away do the people who work at Sterling Styles factory live?

Monday, September 29, 2008

Elliot Expose

Blog response instructions:
• Answer the questions in complete sentences and use proper English (restrain from using MSN chat style of writing).
• Use evidence from the novel to support your answer and include page numbers.
• When commenting to your peers, be respectful in your language and about their responses. It is okay to disagree, but do it in a polite manner.

When Elliot writes about his experience with the Jock Rots and sends it out over the KidNet, he includes the following quote in his letter.

"I think people ought to realize that stuff like this goes on every day…The rest of you are all part of it-because you let it go on and maybe you think it's funny, or you think it only happens to geeky outsiders and kids who are smaller or fatter or skinnier or don't have so many friends or so much money as you. So tell me-what happens when you don't have so many friends one day, or you don't have so much money, or something bad happens to you?" (91-92)


Blog Question:
What is the message is he trying to get across to his classmates? (6pts)


He is trying to make his classmates understand how it feels to be bullied by a bully. He also wants them to try not to be a bystander that starts to help the bully. Instead, Elliot wants to make the bystander know how it feels to be bullied before they join the bully or just go away. For example, on page 59, The Jock Rots dropped him off the bridge and the only people that were there to help were the Jock Rots and Russel. Burke and Blanchette ran away, but Big Chris and Russel stayed and helped Elliot. This is what made Elliot write the article on "The Revealers". He wrote the article so that nothing like this would ever happen to him again.

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Blog: Role Reversal

• Answer the questions in complete sentences and use proper English (restrain from using MSN chat style of writing).
• Use evidence from the novel to support your answer and include page numbers.
• When commenting to your peers, be respectful in your language and about their responses. It is okay to disagree, but do it in a polite manner.

Blog Question: After the Bully Lab was renamed, the Revealers, and the stories of the three Darkland students were released and well received by the student body, Elliot wanted to publish Russell’s narrative about Richie punching Russell in the face.
1) Why was Russell so opposed to the idea (pg. 110)? Explain. (4 pts)
2) What is happening to the relationship between Russell and Richie. (3 pts)
3) Two Peer Comments (4 pts each)

Blog Answer:
1) Russel opposed the idea of asking questions to Richie again on page 110 because if he asks the wrong question to Richie, Richie might hit hm on the face again. Russel opposed to the idea of putting his story on the Kid Net on page 110 because he does not want to and he does not need to.

2) Russel is standing up to Richie more like on page 43-44 and then Richie treated Russel a bit better on page 98-99.

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Hi World

My name is Arfan. I like chocolate milk. I am from the U.S. and Bangladesh. Right now I am living in Bangladesh. Music is fun to listen to. I love to play the saxophone. I like to play basketball too. I love to play video games a lot.  I hope you enjoy my blog!!!