miércoles, 16 de marzo de 2016

One-Sided Opinion Essay gr8 review m8

Ever since it was founded in 1998, Google has become one of the most used search platform worldwide. Whether it is a reliable one or not depends on the viewpoint of every person, but on the following paragraphs I am going to defend Google and explain why it shouldn't be seen as an endangerment to knowledge. 

The first aspect I will be pointing at is the efficiency of Google. Loads of people believe that it is making us "dumber", those are the same people who think that a 1900's textbook is more reliable than Wikipedia, which corrects any mistake on its platform in five minutes or less. 

Secondly, Google doesn't, and will not, make us forget how to study. In fact, it facilitates studying by allowing us to have one source on a tab and another one just one click away to contrast information. 

Therefore, Google mustn't be criminalized an qualified as an unreliable source, instead it should be taught how to use properly and how to identify fully functional links so education and learning modernizes itself. 

viernes, 27 de noviembre de 2015

Task 8: The Chase

1.- The woman
2.-The woman 
3.- 
Fear (negative)
Terror (negative)
Excitement (positive)
Triumph (positive)
Worry (neutral)
4.- She felt triumphant 
5.- "she already was trouble" that means the know each other from previous opportunities 
6.- to see in the dark
7.- on a tower, hiding
8.- because she had been running 
10.- because she will be noticed if she does 
11.- she tore it
12.-
A) smoothly
13.- because he is wearing a headset
14.- headset, night vision googles, rifle
15.- close future 
16.- mystery
17.- narrator's side, is the coolest
18.- death for the hunters 

lunes, 19 de octubre de 2015

100 word reflection

1.4 If you were a doctor developing the technology to clone humans, how would you answer the following questions?
a) Where would you conduct your cloning of humans?
b) What kinds of people would you clone?
c) What is more important: cloning the first human ever, or creating a healthy cloned child?
d) Would you want the world to know about your experiments, or would you want to keep them a secret?

Since we don't know what will happen when cloning a human, we should get some information about it, and how clones react, then see how it improves onwards. In terms on who I would clone then that would pretty much resemble who would want to be cloned, you can  always get test subjects for what you want.
I don't really know what's better to be honest. But I think if creating a healthy cloned child can be more secure then that can give us information on how to clone a human adult correctly. I would give out the information obtained.

TKR Chapter 12

1) Soraya writes sad stories while amir writes happy ones *not sure about this one*

2)The time when many new things startes to happen during Baba's case, giving him insecurity.

3)He'd rather not get an operation and treatment. He wanted to "be the last moment of his life with a Pashtun".

4)She had more courage to tell the truth, while he lied about Hassan and broke Ali's and Baba's friendship.

Chapter 22 Comparison

Comparing the movie and the book, in terms of what chapter 22 is, would give us a very good contrast between differences and similarities, you could even say they're the same but in the book it is more descriptive, it allows for more details and what Amir thinks of everything as times goes by and events are taking place. 

Main Differences:
.- Amount of description in the scenes. In the book you could tell how everything was happening perfectly, compared to the movie where you had to use past events to tell how Amir and Assef thought.

.-Some extra dialogue, involving the moment when Assef got in jail and telling the guards not to enter the room again until someone got out alive.


Main Similarities:
.-Dialogue. It was almost the same. I would say that almost all of the dialogue that was in the movie could also be read in the book, nevertheless that doesn't mean that all of the dialogue in the book was in the movie, since the book had a more descriptive timeline.
.-Events. Same as before, everything that happened was the same, with the exception of a few dialogues, but the event itself was basically represented the same as in the movie.

Concluding we could say that it is a really good adaption into a movie, since it conserves as many details as possible and is as similar as possible.

miércoles, 9 de septiembre de 2015

Written Assignment, "The Kite Runner", Creative Writing (607 words)

My dear Amir,
I hope this letter actually arrives to you, maybe it is all covered in dust by the time it reaches you, who knows, you may be a famous story teller by now. Amir of mine, I am old, I am decaying, so before is too late I want to tell you secrets I have kept away from you all this years, I want to leave clean from this world. By now you may know the thrush behind the lies, but I fell that the best way is to prove it through my own words. Amir, you have a brother, one that was with you through your entire childhood, I know you have knowledge of who I am talking about. Hassan, he is your brother, the story behind it is the following, it all started a month from your mother's death, I was heartbroken and Sanaubar was the only one around to support me, at first it was just a game somehow, but it started to get serious within a year, nine months later, Hassan was born. I looked for any possibility of him not being mine, but when I found out that Amir was not able to conceive it was all clear, he was mine, the boy between me and a Hazara woman. I did not told anyone, the only people that knew it where, aside from me, Rahim Khan, Ali, and of course, Sanaubar. the reason of why I kept it a secret was because back in Kabul the only thing our family had was honor, but I did not wanted to protect my honor, wanted to protect yours, therefore, you. I wanted to protect you from the opinion of the rest, from the look that people would've thrown at you when you walked through the streets of Kabul. When Sanaubar left I made a promise to myself, I will take care of Hassan without doubt, but admitting he was my son was an unthinkable decision, regardless of this you two grew up together as true brothers. Hassan being mine was one of the main reason of why I reacted so desperately when Ali decided to leave the house I felt like he was taking away a part of me, I could not imagine him serving other person, anyone that would not treat him and his family as well as I did. Maybe at this point of of reading this letter a bit of the respect for me has faded, taking with it part of the credibility of our relationship. You may be still wondering why I did this, why I hid it from you?, so many question popping simultaneously on your head. The answer, once again, it was to protect you, all I wanted was to give you a peaceful life, without complications, no troubles surrounding your life, it was not for me, it was for you. Amir, I want to leave this world with you aknowledging my love towards you, so I want you to know, I do not blame you for your mother's death, that is my problem, I love you Amir, but with her death she took away that sentimental part of me. I admire the way you face life, the different, alternative, point of view you have for your existence and the way you face adversities. I love you Amir and I will always do, and when I leave this world I want you to remember me as the man who took care of you, who raised you, who loved you, I want to be remembered as you father. 

          Best of my wishes for your life Amir
                                                     ~Baba

Written Assignment, "The Kite Runner", Rationale

"The Kite Runner" tells the story of Amir, an afghan kid who spent his childhood on Kabul, alongside with his servant's child, Hassan. the novel tells the way how Amir faces adversities, leaving his hometown due to a soviet invasion, realizing that his childhood friend is no longer with him, and finding out that Hassan was actually his brother. The following letter is discovered years later from Baba's death when Amir goes through Baba's old things. On the letter he explains the reasons behind Hassan's birth and why he kept it a secret from him. He tells him on the letter when the relationship with Sanaubar (Hassan's mother) started, how he feels about it, and many other aspects on the relation between Amir and Him. The reason why all of this is written on a letter and not through other way is because this text type is the most frequent and the most accurate way to tell messages inside the novel.