Thursday, February 28, 2013

BRAVE NEW WORLD (II & III)

And the madness that is this dystopian world continues....

"They'll grow up with what the psychologists used to call an 'instinc- tive' hatred of books and flowers. Reflexes unalterably conditioned. They'll be safe from books and botany all their lives." The Director turned to his nurses. "Take them away again."--- I get a little bit of a Fahrenheit 451 vibe by this quote. Books do cause you to think and someday someone will read something they are not supposed to and revolt. 

Hypnopedia, was first used officially in A.F. 214. Why not before? Hypnopedia is teaching something through sleep.

Example of hypnopedia--"Alpha children wear grey They work much harder than we do, be- cause they're so frightfully clever. I'm really awfuly glad I'm a Beta, because I don't work so hard. And then we are much better than the Gammas and Deltas. Gammas are stupid. They all wear green, and Delta children wear khaki. Oh no, I don't want to play with Delta chil- dren. And Epsilons are still worse. They're too stupid to be able ..."

"The greatest moralizing and socializing force of all time.".... is hypnopedia, according to Henry Frost.

Chapter 3:
Introduces the scene with kids frolicking in a meadow- laughing in perfect harmony. If the story continues with the same psychotic sadistic ambience, the kids will soon be contorting in pain because some lesson is being taught to them. A lesson is being taught that emphasizes captivity and enclosure as the new norm.
-". imagine the folly of allowing people to play elaborate games which do nothing whatever to increase consumption. It's madness"

"In a little grassy bay between tall clumps of Mediterranean heather, two children, a little boy of about seven and a little girl who might have been a year older, were playing, very gravely and with all the fo- cussed attention of scientists intent on a labour of discovery, a rudi- mentary sexual game." --- yup should have known there was something more to this frolicking in the meadow than meets the eye. Each game is cold and calculating meant to educate and any games that do no attain a certain leveling of learning are forbidden. The factory is trying to follow the paradigm of the model-t contraption in which everything is made and done with a purpose and multiplied with interchangeable parts. No room is left for error and if such an anomaly were to occur, it would quickly be reprimanded.

- Mustapha Mond is introduced as a great man and all should be honored to have the opportunity for him to speak to the students.
- narrator refers to Mond the the director of the factory as horses "from the horses mouth"--- what could that imply?

- "everyone belongs to everyone else". Hence promiscuity and polygamy are encouraged. Monogamy is seen as horrible and  unstable.

-"sixty-two thousand four hundred religions make one truth." Bernard said bc he is a specialist.
-maddening world to live in. Hey balsam monogamy in Christianity. Sure that might have been where it originated but even atheists are monogamists. Don't blame the religion for how people live, blame the people themselves for their life choices and their interpretations of their sect books.

- I like how the chapter has simultaneous conversations. You have the loud speaker on and ford talking. You have Lenina talking to her friend about Bernard, an alpha, and you also had Bernard ranting about how this society is wrong. 
-"The Nine Years' War began in A.F. 141."

Monday, February 25, 2013

I AM HERE

Please explain your progress in this course during the first grading period.  Have you made progress toward your SMART goal?  Have you begun thinking/working on your senior project, big question, collaborative working group, or other endeavor/venture that shows how you're putting this course to work for you?  Document and explain your performance.


--I take advance placement classes because I have the ubiquitous optimism every student and parent has, that education will equip me for a brighter future. But there is also that small fear that maybe I'm not doing enough.  I have so much on my plate-filling out scholarships, meeting deadlines- that I'm stretched out thin, floating above the surface trying to breathe as much air as I can.  Yeah I've made progress towards my goals, and completed as many of them as I could. I've made so many lists on notepads and paper with things to do, just so much to do, always. Whenever you feel like a list is done, another seems to crop back up. I don't like deadlines but as I said in an earlier post, "deadlines give me structure, and I like structure." I really wish we did have deadlines for projects because that would really push me to complete them.

FIRST QUARTER REVIEW


a) Evaluate your performance so far this semester by explaining how you've done on required assignments and how you have moved forward on your Sr. Project/BQ/CWG; 
--Hmm, I think I've done pretty good in this semester. At the end of January, there was a week where I found it so difficult to get myself to do my hw. I would literally start at 7 or 8pm and it was such a chore to get out a pen or pencil. Thank goodness it was only a week and I managed to slap myself back into shape. No more dilidadalinging because there is free money out there and I need to find it (treasurer hunt!!). I have a portfolio filled with scholarships I'm going to get a crackalacking on. I'm glad its an early out so I can work on busting out some essays.
--Anyways, senior project talks have been good. My group (Ming, Matt, Val., Isaih, Dulce, Sam and I) has set up a good foundation/outline in which to move forward from. Looking forward to bringing out project to completion.

WRITINGAS5PECTATORSPORT

Some people that I have checked their blogs, have notified me that they are having technical difficulties uploading images and videos of being spinx! So I'll return to this post later once they have filtered out all the bugs.

BRAVE NEW WORLD

Chapter 1 overview....

  • A. F. 632----current year
  • Bokanovsky's Process----some kind of sterilizing technique----"One egg, one embryo, one adult-normality. But a bokanovskified egg will bud, will proliferate, will divide. From eight to ninety-six buds, and every bud will grow into a perfectly formed embryo, and every embryo into a full-sized adult. Making ninety-six human beings grow where only one grew before. Progress."
  • "Ninety-six identical twins working ninety-six identical machines!"---the future of science.... no originality or imaginative running free....just order like a dictatorship...
  • Planetary motto-"Community, Identity, Stability."
  • Bokanovsky's Process limits- "Ninety-six seemed to be the limit; seventy-two a good average."
  • Mr. Foster-scientist at the factory. He is ecstatic to beat gamete producing ovary records.
  • "Made them taste the rich blood surrogate on which it fed."----Disturbing....
  • '"We also predestine and condition. We decant our babies as socialized human beings, as Alphas or Epsilons, as future sewage workers or future…" He was going to say "future World controllers," but correcting himself, said "future Directors of Hatcheries," instead.'-----Again like a dictatorship because class rank already established from birth based on genes. This slighty reminds me of Gattaca.
  • "The surrogate goes round slower; therefore passes through the lung at longer intervals; therefore gives the embryo less oxygen. Nothing like oxygen-shortage for keeping an embryo below par."---Again, this is the factories way of ensuring there are certain humans with defects. Decrease oxygen will lead to mental and physical defects which will be evident later in life. This is a way of ensuring some humans will be better than others.

My personal analysis:
Kind of sickening of this world, has pioneered in science at molecular levels that are amazing and incalculable, but these scientists have chosen to play god. They design who gets to have better qualities than others and who gets to be elite. Obviously, I disagree with these methods but in this world, scientists have decided what is the norm, and the norm is a sort of dictatorship. Very good introductory chapter because it explains the views of many people and the people of that time have grown to the idea that influencing genes and deciding who becomes elite is perfectly normal. My nerdy side of me loves the idea of this sort of dystopian way of living and involves molecular biology so looking forward to the rest of the novel.




Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Spectator writing/ spinx

Dulce, Ming, and I essayed bombed Matt. The first picture is the essay prompt and the following pictures are his essay. Later on I will post links to the videos that were taken.







These pictures are my essay. Matt essay bombed Isiah, Ming, and I today. 







Terms 101-the rest



Pun:  play on words; the humorous use of a word emphasizing different meanings or applications.

Purpose: the intended result wished by an author.

Realism:  writing about the ordinary aspects of life in a straightfoward manner to reflect life as it actually is.

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Guestimation Rankings (BOB 1)


I say "guestimation rankings" because I think everyone in the class does a good job. I don't get to see every single blog but most of them I do and I like how everyone has a different style. I ranked everyone based on how often I go on their sites and how intriguing I find their blogs.
  • Ming Chen: 
  • Josh Ng: 
  • Matthew Patel
  • Justin Thompson: 
  • Samantha Garrison: 
  • Valerie Gonzalez: 
  • Felicitas Ruiz: 
  • Dulce Vargas: 
  • Erika Snell: 
  • Tanner Tuttle: 
  • Isiah Mabansag: 
  • Conor McNamara: 
  • Megan Hardisty: 
  • Sebastian Guillen: 
  • Ashley Wilburn:  
  • Chanel Yamaguchi:
  • Abby Kuhlman: 
  • Alex Lane: 
  • Karianne LaPlante: 
  • Colleen Livingstone: 
  • Travis Knight: 
  • Danielle Galindo: 
  • Kristofer Green: 
  • Alicia Hernandez: 
  • Reed Conforti:
  • Cassidy Ashlock:
  • Brittany Cunningham: 
  • Haleigh Jones:
  • Ryunhee Kim: 
  • Carly Koertge: 
  • Lacey Mougeotte: 
  • Bailey Nelson:
  • Nathan Oh:   
  • Conner Patzman:
  • Troy Prober: 
  • Brady Redman: 
  • Jason Reinwald: 
  • Devon Tomooka:

Monday, February 11, 2013

82-100 terms



Narrator:  one who narrates, or tells, a story.

Naturalism: extreme form of realism.

New Music and Background Picture


I am quite happy right now because one of my favorite artists has been releasing new songs from his new album :D Well a few of you may know that I love Muse but it is tied for my favorite artist with IAMX. IAMX is a british band that currently reside in Moscow. Chris Conner is his name but his artist name is IAMX. He plays alternative music that is usually dark and most times melancholy and slightly erotic. Well he is releasing a new album March 15 and in honor of him, my music and background have been customized. My background pick is from his single song release called Spit it Out from 2008. Please enjoy, I know I will :)

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

56-81 Lit terms


Genre: a category or class of artistic endeavor having a particular form, technique, or content.

Gothic Tale: a style in literature characterized by gloomy settings, violent or grotesque action, and a mood of decay, degeneration, and decadence.

Monday, February 4, 2013

Terms 56-100?!??

I guess I didn't get the memo to do terms 56-80 because I don't remember him assigning it and then all of a sudden we have terms 81-100?!!!! for homework.

Saturday, February 2, 2013

THE TIME OF MY LIFE

      In one word that receives a nod from other seniors in agreement, scholarships. Scholarships are a time consuming and nail biting entity that can bring disappointment and happiness. Working on scholarships is how I used my time in class. You see I had brought my computer with me today so I had the ability to type up essays in order to send. Anyways, got to get back to work, adieus!