Thursday 27 November 2014

Graphic Novel Analysis (exercise)

1) There's a kid with kind-of shrugged shoulders looking towards a sofa with two men sitting on it, one seems impressed whilst the other one seems to be mad or irritated while he sips on his drink.
The kid looks odd, on a submissive stance, the man on the left looks impressed, and the angle of his head suggests that he turned it in a rather fast movement (impression), while the man on the right looks either mad or disappointed of something.
This is when Amir revealed himself after being eavesdropping on his father talking to his friend about him not being able to stand up for himself.

2) There's a close up of an old bearded man with a pipe on his hand looking towards the kid and saying "Amir..., What are you doing here?", at the background you can see the kid whom appears to have just come down the stairs, he looks really sad and powerless.
By seeing the man's face, I'd say he acts as he was impressed that the kid was there, but doesn't really care about it, and the kid looks really down-ish (not in the sense of the syndrome, but a sad state of mind), also i think that he feels powerless about the situation at all and all he wants is to please the man.
This is the reaction of Baba Khan (Amir's father), after seeing him come down the stairs when he was talking to his friend about him.

3) Here we can see the kid in tears (and trying to hold them in) running towards something while in the background, the man that was sitting on the left side of the sofa stands up and says "Amir wait!".
The kid appears to be really sad and also really connected emotionally with the problem, and the man in the background that stood up, looks like he regrets whatever they just did, he also looks to be rushed by the situation and feels obliged to catch him and talk to him, while the man on the right doesn't care about the situation and doesn't want to get involved.
This is when Amir breaks down in tears in front of his father & friend, and the last one decides to stand up and go get him.

4) Here we can see other kid and a man sweeping the floor, while on the background you can see the kid from before exiting the house he was just in.
The kid and the man look impressed as the kid from the background came out of the house in such a rush, while the kid from the background looks either mad or disappointed.
This is when Amir exits the house after the altercation and encounters Hassan and his father sweeping the floor.

5) There is a man and a kid, both with brooms on their hands.
It looks like the man is holding the kid back, the man looks oddly happy whilst the kid looks like he wants to help with whatever's happening, but can't.
This is when Hassan's father holds Hassan back from getting involved into the other family's problem.

6) There is a man and the kid from before, and the man caught up to the kid, the man says: " Amir, wait, you see... you father didn't mean-" at that moment he gets cut off by the kid who says: " i know, its because of my mother...".
There isn't much to say about this, since there are no faces shown in the frame, but you can see this is very rushed and happened really fast.
This is when Baba Khan's friends catches up to Amir and talks to him.

7) Here you can see the man impressed about something while holding the kid's head with his left hand.
The man looks really impressed, as if the kid said something he wouldn't expect in a million years.
This is the reaction of Baba Khan's friend after he heard the words that Amir spoke.

Conclusion: These are emotion and feel packed frames, where we can see the disappointment of Baba Khan in his son, we can also see that Amir feels powerless about this and assimilates the disappointment on that when he was born, his mother died.


Tuesday 28 October 2014

Problem: Mr Antolini was acting creepy towards Holden
Outcome: Holden runs away and sleeps in the train station

Problem: Walks down 5th ave which was getting prepared for chrismas
Outcome: gets a little depressed, which makes him send a letter to Phoebe

Problem: Phoebe comes back with a suitcase with some of her clothes in it, and claims she will go with him, Holden rudely declines
Outcome: Phoebe gets mad at Holden, and makes him feel horrible but also makes him think his plan again and says he will not go through with it.

Problem: its starts to rain heavily
Outcome: because of this, Phoebe grabs Holden's hunting hat and put it on him, that makes him really overjoyed.

Thursday 4 September 2014

Global Warming and our Options to Get Out of it.

This essay mentions advantages and disadvantages of not fighting global warming, and just to live with it; I think that we should cope with the consequences of all these years we didn't care, and spend some time in the research for renewable energy which wouldn't harm the environment and would last for indefinite amounts of time.

I would like to start off by mentioning the advantages or so called 'pros' of living without minding global warming as much as we do now; Firstly, We would save up to the 4 percent of global economy by 2030, which could be invested on renewable energy research and all of its expenses, which might not be the best choice for keeping planet Earth's ecosystems and such, but would be a huge step forward onto a new, easier life for us and all the generations to come.

Secondly; Putting mankind through 'heavy environmental care', would mean we'd have to reduce heat-trapping gasses a 40 to 70 percent by 2050 (Speaking from 2010's numbers), and this would be just to keep global warming under 2ºC!, according to Jeff Myhre past January, 2014. This would be devastating for any industrial research facility and would reduce their production massively and setting mankind back a step from evolution, which is already not happening due to people carelessly littering.

Now, I'm going to refer to the 'pros' of doing exactly the opposite; To actually care intensively or even excessively about the environment. To begin with, I'll name the only good 'pro' available right now, but by far, the one which does best to today's economy. If we went for this way we would create jobs that manufacture energy-saving products, or even products which create energy through resources such as wind or sunlight. which would not only help to fight against the massive problem we've got ahead, but would create enormous amounts of jobs throughout the world, so stated the ACEEE (American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy) in 1998.

Moreover, there are some minor advantages regarding this situation, which wouldn't do massive changes in the world by themselves, but would do considerate changes all together. Such as a healthier lifestyle, to conserve wild and plant-life which form part of a high percentage of the renewable resources we use on our everyday life.

To end this essay, I'm going to state that; No matter how many 'pros' there are; This is an on-going issue, which could be assimilated to a ticking bomb waiting to explode. And when that time runs out, we'll probably face the end of the world. So, to conclude, I think that taking a risky step forward would be better than to take position and wait for the best, as the last two paragraphs describe. And to be completely honest; we do not have neither the time nor the reliability of today's technology to handle such an important task.

Wednesday 3 September 2014

Essay Draft Nº1

This essay talks about the advantages and disadvantages of not fighting global warming, and just to live with it; I think that we should cope with the consequences of all these years we didn't care, and spend some time in the research for cleaner and renewable energy which wouldn't harm the environment and would last for indefinite amounts of time.

I would like to start off by mentioning the advantages or so called 'pros' of living without minding global warming as much as we do now; Firstly, We would save up to the 4 percent of global economy by 2030, which could be invested on renewable energy research and all of its expenses, which might not be the best choice for keeping planet Earth's ecosystems and such, but would be a huge step forward onto a new, easier life for us and all the generations to come.

Secondly; Putting mankind through 'heavy environmental care', would mean we'd have to reduce heat-trapping gasses a 40 to 70 percent by 2050 (Speaking from 2010's numbers), and this would be just to keep global warming under 2ºC!, according to Jeff Myhre. This would be devastating for any industrial research facility and would reduce their production massively and setting mankind back a step from evolution, which is already not happening because of people carelessly littering.

Now, I'm going to talk about the 'pros' of doing exactly the opposite; To actually care intensively or even excessively about the environment. To begin with, i'll name the only good 'pro' available right now, but by far, the one which does best to today's economy. If we went for this way we would create jobs that manufacture energy-saving products, or even products which create energy through resources such as wind or sunlight. which would not only help to fight against the massive problem we've got ahead, but would create enormous amounts of jobs throughout the world.

Tuesday 2 September 2014

Annotated Bibliography

The Cost Of Fighting Climate Change (2014), The BLOT Magazine.
Source: http://theblot.com/fighting-climate-change-cost-4-global-economy-worth-7713966

This article refers to all of the consequences that our world has to be put through because all of the noxious gasses being released onto the atmosphere everyday, and how hard it is to keep them to the lowest, also discussing multiple points of view with a solution for every which one of them. This was really helpful when i was trying to figure out the best solution for global warming.

Fight Global Warming (1998), EcoIQ Magazine (Extract of ACEEE Document).
Source: http://www.ecoiq.com/magazine/features/feature2.html 

This article discusses the benefits of global warming, It being not only able to create jobs, but with the same jobs, helping to fight against global warming. It also discusses the other possible alternatives to fight this problem immediately, showing all of their flaws. I think this was very good considering what its actually being done in the world and how many underrated jobs are now going past un-noticed.

Thursday 19 June 2014

The Creepy Mental Facility (Technology Failure)

Mary had been running for 10 minutes now, She was exhausted, and right when she was about to stop, she saw a security booth, (like the tax toll booths)
As she knocked on the door, she saw a man sitting on a chair, looking at a bunch of security cameras, She shouted at the man who wouldn't answer her desesperate knocking;
PLEASE, OPEN UP!!!- She said, with not a single muscle being moved by the guard.
As she stood there for a couple seconds, She felt something touch her ankle, She was desperate to get inside, she HAD to get inside.
She was heavily knocking now, her hand was bleeding and the knuckles looked deformed, She decided to knock the door down, once and for all, she was wearing sneakers, lucky for her, and knocked the door down in the first try.
She got in as fast and she could and resetted the door. putting the desk in front of it so noone would get in. She didn't think that through, because it meant that noone would get out either.
She looked at the man, sitting there;
What the hell is wrong wi-- She exclaimed as she touched the man´s shoulder, but was interrupted by him falling to the ground, and made a shocking realization; The man was dead, and he had his heart pulled right out of him.
She screamed as she picked up the phone, and dialed 9-1-1 as fast as she could. She felt the tone of old dialing phones, but it suddenly, came to an end. Lights started to blink, and the booth started to shake.
She knew she was in trouble when the lights went off, Pitch black.
As the lights came back on, She felt someone breathing behind her.
It was too late now.

Thursday 8 May 2014

"Mars bar holds massacre memories" Summary

The text i read is an interview to John Kelly, brother of a murdered 17 year old man, killed in the Bloody Sunday. This man is called Michael Kelly.

He was training to be a sewing machine mechanic in belfast and he travelled on bus every sunday evening.

"Once, he asked for permission to his mother to go to a civil rights march. John said:
He was 17, He was old enough to go, But he still asked out of respect to his mother, and we all persuaded he to go"

In that same march, the Sunday 30, january, He was shot in cold blood by some british paratroopers, He was one of the youngest victims of the Bloody Sunday.

As Michael's mother was very protective because of an illness who left him in a coma for three weeks, she followed him to the march, while she was looking through his sister's window in Bogside, sho saw the Soldier F shoot Michael in cold blood.

John has kept a Mars chocolate bar Michael was carrying when he was shot. 

Tuesday 6 May 2014

Prosecute: Putting someone through trial in a court of law and ginving them a sentence or setting them free.

Flee: To escape something

Cherry Picking: Picking cherries

Set in Train: Something that was filmed or acted in a train

Devolution: Evolve backwards?

Aftermath: After the fact/s

The bloody sunday was a shooting that killed 14 and injured 13 in ireland by british soldiers.


That he's deeply sorry, that this should've never happened. Because the civillians were no threat to the soldiers, yet, they still shot them, with no apparent reason, and everyone in the house of commons agrees with cameron, because otherwise, everyone would be cold blooded.


Monday 7 April 2014

1.- Its a petition which calls for the British government to realise the work that is being done by the British military instead of awarding other countries.
It can be classified as unfairness by the British government and Crown towards British military. :)
2.- Its responsability of the ministry of defense.
3.- 6.633 Signatures.
4.- None yet.
5.- British military heroes.

Petition.

We need more break time.
Ministry of breaks

Sincerely.
Diego.

Thursday 3 April 2014

World Vision: Evangelical humanitarian aid organization
World Trade Organization (WTO): Organization who pretends to create a better trading system
United Nations (UN): Its an organization who keeps peace between countries around the world
Greenpeace: Its a foundation who saves endangered fauna from extinction
European Union (EU): Union created by 28 members located in europe
International Monetary Fund (IMF): Created in 1944. (Couldn't find info)

1. Its better, because countries only care for themselves, But these organizations are international
2. Because they're centerized into one specific subject.
3. To prevent pollution, Protect a natural diversity and the Atmosphere
4. Because most of the people in the world have no hopes for the human stupidity
5. So they cannot be bribed into doing something against its principles
6. They relay on peace to resolve everything, For them, Guns are overrated
7. They lower the greenhouse effect through monitoring carbon dioxide pollution
8. Because it could affect the US' economy
9. They face more problems and big changes

British Political History Condensed

I.- TRUE OR FALSE?

1.- ____________ In 1066 William of Normandy invaded Britain. TRUE
2.- ____________ In the 18th century Britain got stuck with the Irish. FALSE (It was on the 19th century)
3.- ____________ In 1922 Britain kept the southern 6 counties of Ireland. TRUE
4.- ____________ It is wrongly believed that the Magna Carta was a relative of president Jimmy Carter. TRUE
5.- ____________ The Magna Carta gave rights to landowners. TRUE
6.- ____________ The middle class started to vote in 1832. TRUE
7.- ____________ Women received their right to vote in 1929. FALSE (1928)



II.- GIVE APPROPRIATE ANSWERS TO THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS

1.- The Majesty’s government is the name of the British government. Is that name appropriate? Why?
No, Because; "She hardly said anything".
2.- What house is most relevant? The Upper house (House of Lords) or The Lower House (House of Commons)? What is the role of each house?
The house of commons was more important than the house of lords, Because the house of commons is elected by the British population.
3.- Who are the main political parties?
The Conservatives, The Liberal Democrat and The Labour parties.
4.- Why is Winston Churchill one of the most relevant political figures?
British prime minister in 1940, Most inspirational too!.
5.- What were Churchill, Thatcher and Blair nicknames?
Churchill = The British bulldog, Thatcher = Attilla the hen, and Blair = Bush's poodle


Thursday 27 March 2014

One day, Mark was alone, Walking down the street, he was happy because his job made some arrangements and had him promoted. He was so happy he didn't even saw what was coming for him.
As he turned around, it was too late. The mugger had his knife through his stomach, they were freaking out, both of them. As the last bit of Mark's consiousness slipped away, the mugger took everything in Mark's possesion, including his new stuff and wallet. Right as the mugger was running away, he gasped and passed out.

As Mark woke up, a deep voice seemed to be talking to him.
-Guys!, he woke up!
A bunch of people ran at him, including two police officers and the remaining paramedic. The sheriff says:
-Hey, how are you feeling man?, You got a pretty nasty stab wound on your belly.
The other officer says as the sheriff stops talking:
-Mind telling us what happened?
Mark starts explaining on how he got mugged and stabbed by an unknown guy.
Paramedic says as he packs all of his equipment:
-Okay, you're all patched up, take care of that, also, i'd recommend some painkillers.
As Mark stands up, the sheriff points to a girl and says:
-You might want to talk to her, after all, she found you.
Mark replies:
-Right away. Thanks.
As Mark walks up to her, he gets the sensation of a known face, but does not recall from where or when. He says:
-Hey, i wanted to thank you for saving my life a while back.
-No problem. She gasps, and then she mumbles as Mark was leaving: -Wait!, i found this a few feet away from your passed out body.
She hands over a lottery ticket, Mark does not remember buying a lottery ticket, and the nearest gas station is 3 blocks away. And so he says:
-Okay, Thanks.

He never saw the girl again.

3 weeks have gone by, The police has no clue of who the killer might be, not even a single hair on the scene of the mugging, Mark was really depressed, as that knife was infected with some sort of bacteria which infected the wound, even after cleansing it. The doctor appointments were regular now, He was officially going through the roughest part of his life. And the only thing he'd think of is the lottery ticket, Its randomness and lack of finger prints made it all really weird.

The day of the lottery numbers' reveal had came, and the numbers were a complete match. He had just won $800.000, He thought that it was all worth it, A week had gone by, he had cashed his prize and a call came in, it was the police, they explained that his mugger was caught, bleeding out on an alley, not far from the mugging scene, then he discovered that he had been stabbed by his own knife!,
As the former cop said that, it all came in order, he knew, from that moment that the lottery ticket fell of the mugger's pocket as he was running away from the crime scene.
Mark, when he thought this throughly, he came to realise that karma CAN come and bite you right in the butt.











Thursday 13 March 2014

The Secret Millionaire

The story/Chapter talks about Salim Nadik, Who uses his money to help the poor and unlucky, E's the type of man you want to be when you grow up to be like. And what bothers me the most, Is that rich people dont do this often enough.