1. What does Betsy McCaughey identify as a problem in her commentary?
McCaughey sates a safer strategy would be to expand capacity at the nations four bio-containment hospitals to help Ebola victims be cured without the staff members catching onto the virus.
2. What solutions does she offer?
A solution she offers is for Ebola patients to be sent to bio-containment centers in Georgia, Maryland, Montana, and Nebraska. She offers this idea because two nurses sent to two of these bio-containment centers have been treated for the virus and have survived.
3. How does infection expert Sean Kaufman view the CDC’s guidelines for protective gear in treating Ebola patients?
He views it as something negative, irresponsible, and dead wrong.
4. What point did Rep. Michael Burgess make about CDC head Thomas Frieden?
His point was to state how doctors and nurses (from the CDC) should wear a full gear on to cover every possible part of their body while treating an Ebola victim.
5. a) I do agree with this recommendation because it's better to keep our hospitals sanitized and the people in good health conditions because then what if they get the virus and it acts as a domino effect on the community?
Wednesday, February 11, 2015
Monday, February 9, 2015
Article Summary
http://news.yahoo.com/ohio-girl-11-charged-murder-death-2-month-194727204.html
In the news article titled "Ohio girl, 11, charged with murder in death of 2-month-old" by Mark Gillispie discusses the events that happened the day of the murder. First, Gillispie explains how the situation all started by describing the scenery and when everything started. The 11 year old was said to go upstairs in her home with the baby while her mother was sleeping. Next, the writer explains what the connection is between the baby and the family of the 11 year old girl. Also, he states the laws at the county's juvenile detention center to inform us how the 11 year old can't be tried as an adult because of her age. In addition, the writer mentions the FBI crime statistics of children under the age of 12 who have been accused of murder. Finally, Gillispie concluded the article by quoting a Chief working on the case who said, "We're having a hard time getting (our) heads around this. You don't see stuff like this."
In the news article titled "Ohio girl, 11, charged with murder in death of 2-month-old" by Mark Gillispie discusses the events that happened the day of the murder. First, Gillispie explains how the situation all started by describing the scenery and when everything started. The 11 year old was said to go upstairs in her home with the baby while her mother was sleeping. Next, the writer explains what the connection is between the baby and the family of the 11 year old girl. Also, he states the laws at the county's juvenile detention center to inform us how the 11 year old can't be tried as an adult because of her age. In addition, the writer mentions the FBI crime statistics of children under the age of 12 who have been accused of murder. Finally, Gillispie concluded the article by quoting a Chief working on the case who said, "We're having a hard time getting (our) heads around this. You don't see stuff like this."
Monday, January 26, 2015
Knowledge Post
I believe that knowledge is something everyone should seek because that is the foundation of life. By this, I mean that without knowledge we will never get far in life. I try to gain knowledge outside of school by the people who I know have been through a lot in life. They just know what the best for me is according to their past experiences. Continuous acquisition of knowledge is important because you have to experience new things in life which may or may not be good, but the objective is to learn from it.
Sunday, January 25, 2015
Opinion Piece
Does a person with a positive attitude get farther in life than a person with a negative attitude?
I strongly believe that a person who is positive can be much more successful than one who is miserable 24/7. A person who is positive, motivated, and happy is who everyone should try to be. If someone is always mad, sad, and negative towards everything they will never get far in life. I personally try to be the best that i can to be positive to every obstacle that comes my way.
Being a positive person has many benefits, for example, you can motivate people to be better on who they are and what they can accomplish. Personally, I always try to motivate others to the best of my abilities so they can be happy. Making someone appreciate life a little bit more by giving them a positive thought is the greatest thing anyone can do. Another benefit is that people will want to be your friend. No one wants a sad miserable person around them all the time, so why should you be that person?
If you haven’t noticed, time flies. Enjoying life and what it has to offer is something that everyone should try to do with a positive attitude. Honestly, I wouldn’t want to be on my 30s and thinking “wow, I could have turned that situation around.” I don’t want to regret anything that I didn’t do during my youth. I try to enjoy my life every day with the love of my supporting family and loving friends. I would hate to live life with the mindset of “same routine”. Sadly, our lives are actually a routine but it is our choice to either make it a good day or think that it’s just “another day.”
With those thoughts being said, that is why I think a happy person would accomplish more in life than those who hate life. My final question is, are you a positive or negative person?
Sunday, December 14, 2014
The Joy Luck Club Essay
Prompt: Although much of the plot of each story revolves around men, The Joy Luck Club as a whole centers on the relationships between mothers and daughters. How would the book differ if the Chinese characters were fathers and sons instead?
In The Joy Luck Club there were many miscommunications between mothers and daughters. Many of the conflicts these women went through were because of the diversity between their cultures. The mother being Chinese and the daughter being American. I believe that this book would completely change if these characters would be based on men instead of women for 3 reasons. The reasons being that men have less conflict, they are less emotional, and finally they're a lot less influential than women. This leads me to explaining further on about the examples I listed previously.
The first reason as to why I think this book would change if the Chinese characters would be men is because men tend to have less conflict with others. We can see in the chapter called Rules of the Game when Waverly Jong gets overwhelmed by her mother's constant pressure for the game of chess. Waverly breaks in emotion one day with her mother and asks her why she has always tried to take credit for her success. This creates conflict between these characters because at the end of the day Waverly lost interest in something she once had passion for and all because of her mother's selfishness.
The second reason why the book would change if it revolved around men is because men are less emotional. They never really express what they are feeling and tend to not have emotional breakdowns. The chapter The Voice from the Wall portrays how Lena is confused from her mother's actions and state of mind. Ying-Ying, Lena’s mom, suffered from a loss of a baby. She would always cry and never say much and claim to see the future. This affected Lena’s life because she never really got to interact with her mother throughout her childhood. By this, a wall was created upon them causing diversity between them.
The last reason is that men are a lot less influential than women. After Suyan passed away, it was June’s call to take over her mother's legacy and fulfill her wish. June was influenced by her mother and her legacy to fly to China and find her long lost sisters and give them Suyan’s message. Men don’t usually influence other’s or have a sense of control over someone, which is why I think this would be different if it was a book based on Chinese men.
In conclusion, those were the 3 examples why I thought this book would be different if it focused on Chinese men. I thought this book was very inspiring in the sense of how we should always be grateful of what and who we gave in our lives because one day they will all be gone. The book teaches us to always have a type of communication with our loved ones and if there are misunderstandings we should try to fix them. It’s better to solve a problem together than time passing by and not being able to say sorry.
Tuesday, December 9, 2014
Antigone Questions 9-15
9. Tom Leopard is called the Leopard Man because he is covered with a leopard tattoo and acts like one too. As described in paragraph #1.
10. The author thinks that people with tattoos and piercings are desperate for societies attention, and he finds himself unimpressed by them. He has these opinions because he thinks that when people try to attract in a positive form and have failed, they go for the more darker and negative way to attract others, otherwise known as attention.
11. The Leopard Man is different from other people with tattoos and piercings because he actually acts like a leopard. He lives in the wilderness and has no clothes.
12. The Leopard Man lives in a small cabin in the Scottish wilderness.
13. Society fears people who are loners because they pursue their own values without seeking others' permission.
14. Fey's argument in this paragraph is that even though weird people do have mental disorders, "normal" people have disorders too. For example, "normal" people suffer from alcoholism, eating disorders, depression, panic attacks, and other debating conditions.
15. Leopard Man is happy because he doesn't live up to anyones expectations, aka society.
10. The author thinks that people with tattoos and piercings are desperate for societies attention, and he finds himself unimpressed by them. He has these opinions because he thinks that when people try to attract in a positive form and have failed, they go for the more darker and negative way to attract others, otherwise known as attention.
11. The Leopard Man is different from other people with tattoos and piercings because he actually acts like a leopard. He lives in the wilderness and has no clothes.
12. The Leopard Man lives in a small cabin in the Scottish wilderness.
13. Society fears people who are loners because they pursue their own values without seeking others' permission.
14. Fey's argument in this paragraph is that even though weird people do have mental disorders, "normal" people have disorders too. For example, "normal" people suffer from alcoholism, eating disorders, depression, panic attacks, and other debating conditions.
15. Leopard Man is happy because he doesn't live up to anyones expectations, aka society.
Wednesday, December 3, 2014
Diction Handouts
1. An example of low or informal diction is, "...I only climbed on the spare spar and leand over the rail as far as I could, to bring my eyes nearer to that mystery floating alongside."
2. Words & Definitions
-Opaque: not able to be seen through
-Elongated: unusually long in relation to its width.
-Phosphorescent: something glows with light without becoming hot to the touch
-Elusive: difficult to find, catch, or achieve.
-Immersed: dip or submerge in a liquid
-Cadaverous: resembling a corpse in being very pale, thin, or bony
-Ghastly: causing great horror or fear; frightful or macabre
Paraphrasing the paragraph:
The side of the ship made a hazy belt of shadow on the darkling glassy shimmer of the sea. I saw at once something extended and pale floating very close to the ladder. Before i could form a guess a faint flash of shimmering light, which seemed to issue suddenly from the naked body of a man, flickered in the sleeping water with the intangible, silent play of summer lighting in a night sky. With a gasp I saw revealed to my stare a pair of feet, the long legs, a broad livid back shot right up to my neck in a greenish cadaverous glow. As he hung by the ladder, like a resting swimmer, the sea lighting played about his limbs at every stir, and he appeared in it terrible, silvery, fishlike.
3. The elevated language contributes to the tone to make it sound more formal and more mysterious. Paraphrasing the passage affects the tone in a casual way. It sounds less formal and when reading the passage, it's not as intriguing as reading elevated words since it makes it sound better.
4. 4 examples of concrete diction in the passage are:
- phosphorescent light
-opaque belt of shadow
- a board livid back immersed right up to the neck in a greenish cadaverous glow.
- a headless corpse
5. The author chose to leave the captain, the ship, and the crew nameless in the story because he wanted the readers to still keep thinking and being in a way clueless as to who was being described. The elevated words are the ones which unveil what the objects are and how they look like.
6. The denotative meaning of the title The Secret Sharer is of a person who talks about their side that other people don't see, which is dark.
2. Words & Definitions
-Opaque: not able to be seen through
-Elongated: unusually long in relation to its width.
-Phosphorescent: something glows with light without becoming hot to the touch
-Elusive: difficult to find, catch, or achieve.
-Immersed: dip or submerge in a liquid
-Cadaverous: resembling a corpse in being very pale, thin, or bony
-Ghastly: causing great horror or fear; frightful or macabre
Paraphrasing the paragraph:
The side of the ship made a hazy belt of shadow on the darkling glassy shimmer of the sea. I saw at once something extended and pale floating very close to the ladder. Before i could form a guess a faint flash of shimmering light, which seemed to issue suddenly from the naked body of a man, flickered in the sleeping water with the intangible, silent play of summer lighting in a night sky. With a gasp I saw revealed to my stare a pair of feet, the long legs, a broad livid back shot right up to my neck in a greenish cadaverous glow. As he hung by the ladder, like a resting swimmer, the sea lighting played about his limbs at every stir, and he appeared in it terrible, silvery, fishlike.
3. The elevated language contributes to the tone to make it sound more formal and more mysterious. Paraphrasing the passage affects the tone in a casual way. It sounds less formal and when reading the passage, it's not as intriguing as reading elevated words since it makes it sound better.
4. 4 examples of concrete diction in the passage are:
- phosphorescent light
-opaque belt of shadow
- a board livid back immersed right up to the neck in a greenish cadaverous glow.
- a headless corpse
5. The author chose to leave the captain, the ship, and the crew nameless in the story because he wanted the readers to still keep thinking and being in a way clueless as to who was being described. The elevated words are the ones which unveil what the objects are and how they look like.
6. The denotative meaning of the title The Secret Sharer is of a person who talks about their side that other people don't see, which is dark.
Word
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Denotation
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Connotation
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Cadaverous
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resembling a corpse in being very pale, thin, or bony
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Body
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Darkling
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of or relating to growing darkness.
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Darkness
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Pale
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light in color or having little color.
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White
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Phosphorescence
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something glows with light without becoming hot to the touch
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Flashy
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Ghastly
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causing great horror or fear; frightful or macabre
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Scared
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Headless
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having no head
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No mind
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Fishlike
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a characteristic of a fish
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Feature
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