Wednesday, December 5, 2012

BEST CLASS EVER !!!!

HEY MR. SIMS IF YOU'RE READING THIS THEN GREAT I JUST WANTED TO LET YOU KNOW THAT





YOU ARE THE BEST FREAKING TEACHER EVERY I AM REALLY GOING TO MISS YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :-(


LOVE ALWAYS STEPHANIE DENSON

SUMMARY

 
  • Topic: Snakes
  • Poisonous snakes do not attack humans for food
  • What the poision does to the human body
  • What to do when you get bit by a snake
  • how snakes look



The main topic about this article is about snakes. Poisonous snakes do not attack humans for food because they are to big. Most poisonous snakes arecolored to warn others off. The poision in the snakes venom weakens the blood corpuscles and the lining of the blood vessels causing profuse bleeding. When bitten, do not try to suck the venom from the wound as it will not help but instead get a broad, firm crepe bandage and apply it over the wound and up the full limb to compress the tissues and prevent the spread of the venom.

THESIS


Fathers Do Make A Difference

Growing up in the United States without a father figure or having a strong male role model in your life is extremely difficult. With the way the world is changing it is very important that children have both their mother and father in which they can rely on. More and more children are being raised daily in single parented homes. The percentages of fatherless homes are getting higher and higher by the year. Children who grow up in a single parented environment are more affected in life compared to the children who are raised by both parents; this just goes to show you that fathers do make a difference.   
What objects is this face composed of?
A tree
Do you think a passerby would easily see this face?
umm maybe not

What else do you see in the objects composing your face?

leaves and branches

If your face could talk, what would it say to passers-by?
Hey there... no you down there... how are you? its kind of lonely at the top mind keeping me some company... PLEASE

Take me step-by-step from the classroom to where you found your face.

Step out of the class room and walk straight until the end of the hall

Turn right and go straight until you are at the first hallway on the left

Turn there and go straight until you are at the first door on the right

Open the door and go down the stairs until you are at the bottom and exit the building on the right

Turn left and go straight until the path ends.

Turn left again and walk until you see another path on the left

Turn and at the first tree look up

LITERACY NARATIVE

Literacy Narrative
Tell a story about a time you learned something.
 when i was a little girl my dad walked out on our family. so growing up in a household where there is no father present is really hard. my mom struggled to take care of us, things were very difficult for us. so i had to learn how to be a strong person at a very early age . at the time i used to think that i was too youn to to be goin through some of the things that i did but i eventually learned that it was those things that molded me into the person that i am today.

FIVE TOPIC QUESTIONS FOR RESEARCH PAPER

FATHERLESS CHILDREN

1. where are the fathers?
2. how does it affect the children?
3. how do the mothers feel?
4. why do the fathers leave the families?
5. how do the father feel after abandoning their family?

SOURCES


Fatherless Children”

Murphy, Jane C.,” Legal Images of Fatherhood: Welfare Reform, Child Support Enforcement, and Fatherless Children”. Notre Dame Law Review, Vol. 81, No.1, 01 January. 2005 325p. Print

 Blankenhorn, David, “Fatherless America: confronting our new most urgent problem”, Harper Perennial Publications, 5 January.1996. 336p. Print

Popenoe, David,” Families Without Fathers: Fathers, Marriage and Children in American Society”, New Brunswick, N.J, 2009. 275p. Print

Ray, Linda. “The Effect Of Fatherless Homes In America”, Livesstrong.,14 June. 2011. Web. 25 September. 2012. Web

Brent, David A.,” RE: Fatherless Homes Statistics: Youth Suicide and Divorce/ Single parent Homes”, FatherMag. FatherMag, 1995. Web

 Edin, Kathryn, and Laura Lein. “Making Ends Meet: How Single Mothers Survive Welfare and Low-Wage Work”, Russell Sage Foundation Publications, New York, 8 March.1997. Print

OUTLINE


Fatherless Children”

1.      Fatherless America: confronting our new most urgent problem

A. Fathers are not taking care of their children

B. Loss of physical presence of the father

2.      Families without Fathers: Fathers, Marriage and Children in American Society

a. Grow Up Poor

B. Emotional Distress

 

3.      The Effect of Fatherless Homes in America

a.       Mental Issues

b. Abandonment

C. drug use

D. Sexual Activity

E. Confused Identity

 

4.      Fatherless Homes Statistics: Youth Suicide and Divorce/ Single parent Homes      

a. 63% of youth suicides are from fatherless homes

b. 90% of all homeless and runaway children are from fatherless homes

c. 71% of all high school dropouts come from fatherless homes

d. 85% of all youths sitting in prisons grew up in a fatherless

5.      Making Ends Meet: How Single Mothers Survive Welfare and Low-Wage Work

A. Full time workers

B. Full responsibility

Walk, Talk, Cook, Eat: A Guide to Using Sources

 
1. What writing assignments have you received from your various


professors? How many of them involve working with sources?
What kinds of sources do your professors ask you to use?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 













Well I have recently finished a Interior Exploration (Literacy Narrative) and I am currently working on Explorc
ation Explanation (Research Paper) . with The Exploration Explanation we had to have at least six sources. our  Instructor asked us to use three sources from a library and three sources of our choice



A Student’s Guide to Collaborative Writing Technologies

 
 
3. Collaboration can be challenging even under ideal circumstances.

What are some good ways to avoid losing work to power outages, corrupt files, or interruptions in your Internet
service?
a good way is to save all your work probably every minute. you can also send your work to your email every chance you can get .

MURDER

my part in this murder was the eulogy. im playin the part of the beloved clay sister. when she speaks about clay she starts to tell how he such a great person and reminisce on all the great times they have had in the past.. then she gets overly dramatic with all the crying and screaming sayin she wanted payback on clays murderer because he did not deserve that. now clay other brothers have to carry her out of the church.


Who is the audience?Clays Family and everyone else at the service
What tone is appropriate?
Serious and dramtatic tone is appropiate

Computer Geneology

i remember when my mom bought our first deskstop computer, i thought we were on top of the world. but even before we had our first computer i had been introduced to them at school and at the public library, but it felt great to have your own.

2002
This was the year we got our first computer. it was a black and grey dell desktop, the one with the real thick monitor... but who cared how big it was we were just happy to have one.

2004
i got my first cell phone  in this year. it was a pink nokia flip phone. my mom surprised me with it for a birthday gift, i thought i was going to die. she asked me to go in the trunk of her car to get a screw driver and thinking to myself mom why would you keep a screw driver in your trunk. so im back there just a looking still couldnt find it and all of sudden i found the box.. i just knew it was for me. i couldnt have thanked my mom enough for that phone

2005
my sister brother and i were all surprised with a great christmas this year. my mom switched phone companies and got all three of us the new motorola razrs.. this was the new phone that everybody wanted, and we were blessed enough to get them.. i remember her not thinking to get the each of us different colors so they wouldnt get confused, so we had to walk around with stickers on our phone to tell them apart.. lol

2006
Computers were coming out left to right around this time. and we felt like it was time for us to get another computer. although we didnt have much my mom still made sure we had most of the things we wanted so she eventually bought us another computer. this time it was another dell desktop much more smaller though. it was what all the kids had so she made sure we had one too.. we couldnt have been more happier that christmas.

2007
my mom made sure we stayed up on the latest cell phones. i used to say it was only because she wanted to make sure she knew our every moved but hey i didnt care.. in this year i had the new palm phone cant think of what name it was but it was a very nice phone.

2008
First year of high school.. and my mom surprised me the iphone.... now i really thought the world was coming to and end.. i cried my poor little eyes out that day... and since then i know i have had a total of 3 or 4 iphones...

2011
i got my first personal laptop that year for christmas. it was a platinum sliver looking samsung laptop. it was very nice but the only reason i got this particular one was becaus i had the new samsung galaxy phone, the new samsung camera that showed the pictures on the front of the camera and the back so i also wanted a samsung laptop... and my mommy got it for me

2012
This year ive managed to go through 3 samsung cell phones and im on the fourth now. ive also had 2  of their computers... ugh samsung products kind of sucks.


Technology has its ways of helping and hindering you.. it helps you in a great deal of ways especially when youre in college. it saves time and energy which most college students dont have either.. so im very for technology without it lord idk what we do .. lol

Shame and vulnerability and how it affects your writing

         I feel that shame and vulnerability has a lot to do with writing. When you’re writing something and depending upon what the topic is, you have to be able to connect with things that you are saying. You have to be able to express your emotions. You have to open up and literally explain the things that are going on inside of your head so whoever your audience may be, will have the ability to connect with the things that you are talking about. It is ok to be vulnerable from time time. If a lot of people don’t understand where you are coming from in your writings then I can assure they want even bother reading it. Being vulnerable in your writing it will not kill you instead it will only make you a stronger writer. Dont let your shame and vulnerability affect your writings but if you do, let it affect your writing in good ways.

SIR KEN ROBISON VS BROWN

These two videos has a lot in common with another. However i will say i liked sir ken robinsons video a little more than brene brown. he made a lot of since in the video and it force me to think about things that never had even crossed my mind before watching it. But dont get me wrong i loved brene browns video also and the both of them made some strong point in the both video. The two video had a lot in common if you ask me. like in sir ken robinsons video he made a comment saying Creativity means you have to expose yourself then when you start exposing yourself to someone or something it is then when you have start being vulnerable which is basically the same thing that brene brown was saying in her entire video. And all that this really mean is if you want to be creative and and good in the things that you do you have to start being more vulnerable and put yourself out there

FAVORITE SANDWHICH

To be honest i really dont have a favorite sandwich at this point but i do have those sandwiches that i really like and i get all the time but there not the kind that makes me get all ticklish on the inside when i eat it.. but if i had to choose it would be the spicy italian sandwich at subway... which consist of being made with an flatbread, light lettuce, tomatoes, extra onions, olives, bellpepers, extra mayo, and chipottle sauce....and it is VERY GOOD

REVISION

Now that i have had my paper looked over by a couple of my peers its time for me to revising my paper. with all of the positive feedback that i got i plan on having one of the best papers there is. from this point on ill go back over my paper and i will add more details and explain things a little more than i did before. i will make sure that whoever is reading my paper will understand where i am coming from. when my readers are reviewing my paper i want them to feel as if they were there with me the entire time i want them to go on this journey with me and understand exactly why i am an stronger person than i was before.