Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Breaks

I decided to use my two free posts from doing the book chaton the blog posts due yesterday.


Reading Times
11-12/LOTF/pg.32-57/47mins
11-14/LOTF/pg.58-75/39mins
11-20/LOTF/pg.76-94/42mins
11-21/LOTF/pg.95-108/29mins

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

We're All Gonna Die!

The thing I got from doing the plane crash activity is; that when it boils down to it we can't cooperate together. As the activity started, we developed an efficient way of communication or what I thought was an efficient way of communication. All was well until someone came under opinion that another person’s idea was mediocre. Then, people openly voiced their thoughts, but meanwhile someone else was still trying to speak their idea. So, the person who cut begins to vociferous tirade. The situation only gets worst when someone tries to stop the absolute chaos. Three people trying to talk at one time, not a good idea.
            My inference into what is going happen to the boys is much like what happened in our activity in class. In chapter on e they start off well, and came together as a group. Eventually their continuity will crumble and their ideas will fly every which way. Maybe somehow they could beat the odds, and maybe but just maybe, they’ll survive. One sore thumb leading the group to their demise, is a possibly. A multitude of negative outcomes could be the fate of these unfortunate young men, but there are a few favorable endings that are looming way in the back.


Monday, November 5, 2012

Reading Response

The week jetted by me. I completed all my reading requirements as far as time goes, but I feel like I haven’t read enough. My reading felt slow, the usual rapidness wasn’t there. It ended up that I was finding myself going back and rereading things over and over again. If I stayed in this pattern and  continued to read in this way; it wouldn’t be something that I would necessarily have to  change. There is opportunity for me to be a better reader by reading slow and noticing everything, rather than speed reading through any literature I read. Maybe it could be a positive turn for me as a reader and English student.
               In reading this week I started almost all the stories n the book but, I only found two interesting enough to finish. Also, as I read these stories I said to myself, Seriously, what are you thinking?, and yet I still found them interesting. This is what propelled them over the rest. I read The Kugelmass Episode and The Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge in class. These stories both used intense foreshadowing; that was easy to pick up on as you read. The Kugelmass episode was arranged chronologically, but the Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge’s order threw me for a loop at first, then when I got comfortable and thought I understood how it was going there was another shift in time. These shifts made the story more enticing and it gave weird twist at the end.
Mon-10/29-10 min-The Kugelmass Episode- 1-4
Tues-10/30-10 min-The Kugelmass Episode- 4-8
                    -5 min- The Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge- 21-23
Wed-10/31-10 min-The Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge- 23-27
Thurs-11/1-10 min- A Worn Path-217-222
                   -5 min- A Worn Path-222-224
Fri-11/2-52 min- The Boulevard (EHS Magazine)- 1-30
Sat-11/3-20 min- The Advocate (LSU vs Alabama Pre-game spread)-2D-5D

  

Free Post

The American family goes through many conflicts large and minute; which are unhealthy and should be terminated immediately. Family shares personality traits, by way of inheritance, that naturally butt up against each other. Most of these conflicts start as a confusion of role, status, or freedom within the family's bond. These could be ranging from a child not taking out the garbage to another complaining about favoritism. Even if the problem is near irrelevance, it could escalate and drive the family apart. The central reason why the disputes can’t be resolved: they can’t be fixed if they are indentified by the whole family.
            An almost lost practice that could help is to have a family meeting. The interesting thing about these is that it’s not just somewhere the family to, “duke it out,” so to say over conflicts. It is also an outlet for good things and acknowledgement of progress from something that was a problem. Charts and other devices that organize: responsibilities, family’s schedule as it pertains to others, and even feelings anonymously, are another thing that I think could help minimize the head-butting that happens in American households.
            I picked this topic randomly. So, there is no reason to worry that I’m having trouble at home. Yet, some of my ideas apply to all of us in some way, shape, or form. Plus, I think it would be fun for families to have meetings with a no pressure mood, it would bring a fresh new tone to all of our family lives.