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Tuesday, July 28, 2020

Art

Why do we look at street art?

  • To discover what it is or how it is different from other arts.


Why do we stop when we see it? 

  • We stop because we’re interested in seeing arts that blow our mind.


What is our reaction? *

  • Majority of people get amazed and overwhelmed by seeing this beautiful street art.


Does it relate to its surroundings in a noticeable way?

  • Yes, it is noticeable because of how big street art is, but some are  not maybe.


Why do we need and use visuals around us?

  • Because It is an effective way to to pass information because the human mind processes things in images


What are examples of common visual symbols in our environment?

  • Heart symbol: this represents love, compassion and health.

  • Dove symbol: this represents peace, love, and calm.

  • Raven symbol: this represents death and doom.

  • Tree symbol: this represents growth, nature, stability, and eternal life.

  • Owl symbol: this represents wisdom and intelligence.

  • Dragon symbol: this represents power, wisdom, strength, and mysticism.

  • Butterfly symbol: this represents rebirth, beauty, and transformation.

  • Dog symbol: this represents loyalty, protection, and companionship.

  • Lion symbol: this represents courage, leadership, and royalty.

  • Fox symbol: this represents slyness and cleverness

https://venngage.com/blog/symbols-and-meanings/



I like this one because it looks real and it's tricky












Monday, July 27, 2020

Children of Blood and bone - Part 1

Chapter 2 – Zélie
“It’s a diviner tax.” I grip the draped fabric of my pants, still haunted by the guard’s touch. “They came for Mama Agba, too. Probably hitting every home in Ilorin.”
  Tzain presses his fists to his forehead as if he could smash through his own skull. He wants to believe that playing by the monarchy’s rules will keep us safe, but nothing can protect us when those rules are rooted in hate.

This could be compared to the guards from the power of one

A message I take from this scene is


Chapter 3 – Amari

“I am afraid not, Your Highness. I saw it with my own eyes. Their magic was weak, but it was there.”
Skies…
What does this mean for us? What shall happen to the monarchy? Are the maji already planning an attack? Will we have any chance of fighting back?
Memories of Father before the Raid play in my head, a paranoid man with grinding teeth and forever graying hair. The man who forced Inan and me into the palace cellar, placing swords in our hands though we were far too young and weak to lift them.
The maji will come for you, he warned. The same words every time he forced us to spar. When they do, you must be prepared.

This could be compared to wars that were fought by children

A message I take from this scene is that Amari is scared for the maji to come back. she doesn't want her father to go back to the way he was before the raid.


Chapter 9 – Zélie
“Mama, are you okay?” 
Tears come to her eyes, spilling into the wrinkles of her dark skin. “It’s been so long,” she whispers. “I never thought I would feel the warmth of magic again”

“I feel,” she chokes through her silent sobs. “I feel like I can breathe again.”

This could be compared to

A message I take from this scene is that Mama Agba finally felt the warmth of magic again after such a long time


Chapter 13 - Zélie
  I turn back toward Amari and try to let it go. But in her eyes, I see her brother’s. I feel his hands choking me.
“I want to trust her—”
“No, you don’t.”
“Well, even if I did, I can’t. Her father ordered the Raid. Her brother burned down our village. What makes you think she’s any different?”

This could be compared to

A message I take from this scene is that Zelie is having trouble trusting Amari


Chapter 22 - Amari
I pause for a moment, aghast at the number of them filling the narrow path. Before today, I caught only glimpses of the laborers brought in to staff the palace—always pleasant, clean, groomed to Mother’s satisfaction. Like Binta, I thought they lived simple lives, safe within the palace walls. I never considered where they came from, where else they might have ended up,
“Skies…” It’s almost too hard to bear the sight. Mostly diviners, the laborers outnumber the villagers by hordes, dressed in nothing but tattered rags. Their dark skin blisters under the scorching sun, marred by the dirt and sand seemingly burned into their beings. Each is hardly more than a walking skeleton.

This could be compared to

A message I take from this scene is that Amari thinks all people lived in fair lives



Tuesday, July 21, 2020

Positive and Negatives of Technology


Positives
Negatives
- Faster, easier to communicate worldwide
- Buying/selling quick online
- Getting information - access easier
- Don’t communicate face to face - increased isolation-anxiety, depression
- Too convenient
- Overwhelming - what's available
- Lose sleep
- Lack of exercise-sunlight



Paragraph Question:
Are students addicted to their cellphones? If so, is that a problem?

- Probably because it changes people that are addicted to their cellphones.  and it can also affect their studies by lacking sleep. And sometimes when people use their phone too much like from morning to night, it could cause brain cancer.

Monday, July 20, 2020

Science - electricity

When you chat on your cellphone, your phone converts your voice into an electrical signal, which is then transmitted to the nearest cell tower.
When a phone is charging in uses approximately 2 to 6 watts.