Thursday, May 3, 2012

Blog 15

And answer the following, incorporating a quote or direct reference in each answer:

1. What major people, places, concepts, events or things would have influenced the lives of the people in your story? How or why?

Movements like the Pullman Strike, because they worked in a steel factory so strikes like this effected production and transportation of the products.
World War 1 because they were treated differently in America because they were German
Industrialization in America because thats what brought them over from Germany.

2. How might the people in your story have acted differently if they had more information about their setting? What information would have changed their personal history?
They probably wouldn't act to differently because they just wanted a good job to support their family, and thats what they did.

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Blog 13

Family Histories~1.

Post at least two primary documents from your research into your family history.
http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83045487/1912-05-01/ed-1/seq-1/2.

Post a list of relevant historical or cultural facts about the setting of your family story (government, world events, popular culture, religious events, etc.)
A lot of Germans were immigrating to America
German were employed by many urban trades, and Factories
The Pullman Strike
Worker's rights
Women's rights
World War 1
The creation of U.S. Steel, Illinois Steel, and other major steel companies
American Federation of Labor
Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers
Industrialization in America

What stands out to you about the historical or cultural context of your family story?
It is what happened to a lot of german families at this time and wasn't uncommon.

What stands out to you about the setting of the story?What about the historical or cultural setting seems most relevant to your story?
The fact the steel industry was really increasing in the chicago area and that there were a lot of employees and poor working conditions.

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Literary Graffiti 2

Post your ideas for your second Literary Graffiti quote. Include the following, at a minimum:* The quote: "Oh, Hello Old Sport"* The source: The Great Gatsby* The original context: Gatsby talking to Nick using a phrase he always uses* Your artistic vision, ideas, plans: The quote over a picture of knights jousting.

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Blog 12

Ampersand: Internships is coming!

As you write your article, what is your engine? What do shorts have to do with this guys internship.

What are the key questions that you are answering for your readers? Why I wanted to wear shorts, How I got used to wearing long pants, what shorts and long pants had to do with my internship.

What are the key questions that you are answering for yourself as you write?
How I really felt about internship

If this were a more "standardized" writing assignment, what would the prompt be?
What did you learn during internship

Monday, April 9, 2012

Blog 11

Post your ideas for your first Literary Graffiti quote. Include the following, at a minimum:

* The quote: "Do you ever think of yourself as actually dead lying in a box with a lid on it?...I mean one thinks of it like being alive in a box, one keeps forgetting to take into account the fact that one is dead... it isn't a pleasant thought I asked you straight off-I'm going to stuff you in this box now, would you rather be alive or dead? Naturally, you'd prefer to be alive. Life in a box is better than no life at all. I expect. You could lie there thinking-well at least I'm not dead!"
* The source: Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are dead
* The original context: "Rosencrant and Guildenstern are wandering around the castle after talking with the player, and before talking to Gertrude about what happened when they talked to Hamlet.
* Your artistic vision, ideas, plans: write the quote so it makes an outline of a coffin, a coffin stencil with the words in the middle, or a coffin with a word bubble coming out saying the quote.

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Blog 9

You are participating in an online forum to discuss Gatsby.

What makes a great forum post? What makes a great conversation online?
It answers the question that is asked thoroughly, but leaves it open for further analysis and interpretation by other people. It also gives insight to how you reached this conclusion, and why you think that.

What have you contributed to the forums that leads to a positive, productive, helpful way to understand and enjoy the book?
I have added my perspective to answer some of the questions that other students have asked.

What can you do to improve your posts as you go?
I could make my posts longer, and give more quotes and connections to the book.

Friday, March 9, 2012

Blog 8

Chapter 1
"'Well it's a fine book, and everybody ought to read it. The idea is if we don't look out the white race will be-will be utterly submerged. It's all scientific stuff: it's been proved". This connects to Racial segregation, Immigration to the US in the 1900-1920 and The Harlem Renaissance. It links to racial segregation because Tom wants the races to be segregated because he feels that his race is losing power. It also links to Immigration to the US in the 1900-1920's because that was when thousands of immigrants from other country's were coming to America through Eilis island in New York so it could be effecting Tom more because of his living in New York. The Harlem Renaissance links to this because Harlem is in New York and Tom might feel that his state is being taken over.



Chapter 2
"My Dear" she cried, "I'm going to give you this dress as soon as I'm through with it. I've got to get another one tomorrow. I'm going to make a list of all the things I've got to get. A massage and a wave, and a collar for the dog, and one of those cute little ash-trays where you touch a spring, and a wreath with a black silk bow for mother's grave that'll last all summer. I got to write down a list so I won't forget all the things I got to do." This Links to Materialism because Mrs. Wilson is obviously with Tom because of his money and wants to make sure that she remembers to buy all these things in case Tom leaves her.

Blog 7

What stands out to you most in your first experience with The Great Gatsby?
It's a little boring and hard to understand because of the long descriptions of the setting and some of the words he uses to describe it.

Friday, March 2, 2012

Blog #6

Post an image of your finished newspaper.

In the course of the Industrialization Newspaper mini-project, what stands out most to you?
That important information about historic events can be burried based on bias's of reporters and newspapers.


What stands out about the work of one specific other newspaper that you saw in class?
In the New York daily I like how all of the people in the group covered different aspects of the same general theme.

How does this affect the way that you see news or information around you?
I'll probably start paying more attention to the news.

What new thoughts do you have about the subject matter (i.e., the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire, the Pullman Strikes, etc.) covered by your newspaper or the others in class?
That the problems that were happening in the late 1800's and early 1900's are very similar than some of the problems that we're having in present day in the economy.

What new thoughts do you have about the way that you work through specific assignments, projects, etc.?
That in writing assignments it's better to have to long of a paper than to short of a paper.

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Blog 5

What have been the most interesting historic resources or artifacts that you have come across in your research in the Industrialization Newspaper? What makes them stand out to you?
This book called "Loss of the Sultana and remnances of it's survivors


If possible, post the actual resource as an image or video in your blog entry.


What have been the most interesting stories that you have found in your research in the Industrialization Newspaper project?
The whole story of the sultana is interesting how it docked in Vicksburg to get one of it's boilers fixed, and how 1,965 Union soldiers who had just been released from rebel prisons got on board over crowding the boat, and how after it sank people blamed the boiler being improperly fixed, but investigators found the boiler in good condition in the wrecakge.

What new opinions or ideas have you developed as you processed these stories and artifacts?
A new Idea I learned from one reading is that the disaster could have been sabotage and someone could have sank the sultana on purpose to kill the union soldiers

Friday, February 17, 2012

If you lived in the late 1700's in colonial America, what specific part of the colonies would you most like to live? Try to be as specific as you can in the town, city, etc.
Raleigh, North Carolina

Why would you want to live there? What would your life likely be like? Who would you interact with and what would you do on a day-to-day basis? What would make you want to be there, in that specific town, city, area, etc?
I would want to live in Raliegh because it was the only major city in north carolina
at the time. They also had parks back then and that was the place where people could hang out safely and share the news. They had a lot of agriculture in indigo, and tabacco so I feel I would be doing feild work on a plantation.
And the opposite question...


If you lived in the late 1700's in colonial America, what specific part of the colonies would you least like to live? Try to be as specific as you can in the town, city, etc.
I wouldn't want to live in the New England colonies.

Why would you not want to live there? What would your life likely be like? Who would you interact with and what would you do on a day-to-day basis? What would make you not want to be there?
I wounldn't want to live there because it was run by the puritans so I feel like everything would be very strict.

Blog 3

Think of the type of internship that you had. If you lived in the late 1700's in colonial America, how would this career exist? What would this job be like? Who would have it? What technology would he or she us? Where (geographically) would this job or career exist?
There wouldn't be an institute for conservation research because there wasn't a real need for conservation.

Blog #2

What stands out to you most about the historical readings this semester? Why?
What stands out to me is that it's a lot of information I didn't know before because I had never read the constitution, and heard about what happened when christopher columbus got to america.

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Semester 2 Blog 1

My goals for the semester are to get as much work done in class if possible during the school day so I don't get overwelmed with work after school. Also to get the blog posts done on time.