Monday, December 1, 2014

Reading and writing for social justice

Reading and Writing for Social Justice
Naomi Giancola 802
I think this is a form of social injustice because it deals with one human using stereotype as an excuse to take another humans life. In this case, a neighborhood watchman, Zimmerman, was in his car keeping watch when he saw Travyon walking along the street alone at night. Seeing as Travyon was black and had a hood on, Zimmerman assumed that Trayvon must be up to no good. If Zimmerman had ignored the stereotypes and just asked Treyvon where he was going, like he probably would have done if he had seen a white boy with a hood on, everything would’ve most likely been fine. This makes me really mad because I live near the Projects on bond street and I have seen people get arrested because they were walking to get a coke or something from the deli but it was night time and no one else was around and they were alone. There is no justified reason to arrest someone who is just doing their normal everyday thing.
#2- People not getting enough psychiatric care for mentally ill
-       Mom yelling at crying kid to shut up
-       Illegal immigrant hard labor for almost no pay
One issue that I feel very strongly about is the mom yelling at her crying kid because the kid has no control over the situation. I don’t know any people personally who have been abused, ever, but I know of people who were abused when they were kids. It’s really a horrible thing to ever have to go through, emotionally or physically. There is never any good reason to hit or yell mean things at a little kid. Most of the time they don’t even know what you are yelling or hitting them but the yelling can leave ever lasting emotional scars and the hitting can leave temporary scars but the memory can be forever etched into their minds. There are many books about child abuse but the books are really only about the worst cases. So many kids probably don’t even know they are technically being abused because they are just so used to it. I think that if more people were more educated about child abuse, everyone could look out for small hints and save the small abuse from turning into something even bigger.
#3- Interview
Me- What do you think is good about our world?
Dan- I think the, well, that's a very broad question but I would say that the change in people's participation in their governments and that most slavery had been abolished and that most people have been able to have a say in their government.
Me- What do you think is unfair about our world?
Dan- I think it is the access of people for daily nutrition, just daily simple nutrition. We have enough food to feed everyone in the world and that its shouldn't be sent in politics. Food should not be used as a weapon. I think that governments should do more to provide basic nutrition and education to their citizens. Housing I pretty well dealt with in most countries. Housing, nutrition, and education.  Those are the basic things people should get.
           I think that my dad is right, that people really do need to have food, education, and a place to call home. Although there are bad things in the world, I agree with my dad about the good ones. He said that most slavery has been abolished and that’s true. Even though most of it has been abolished, there are still places where being a slave is not necessarily legal but it’s not really illegal either. And people having a say in their own governments is really a very good thing because if people have a say in their government then they might feel more obligated to not destroy their country and not rebel against the government.  
#4-
#5- My cousin, Jamie, always buys the homeless person on her block a bagel every morning for breakfast.
Interview
Me- When did you start buying the bagel?
Jamie- I guess when I was about 14 years old.
Me- What made you start?
Jamie- Well this guy was always asking people for money to buy food but no one ever gave him any money and I don’t think its ever really a good idea to give anybody money because you don’t know what they will do with it so I bought him a bagel.
Me- What was he like when you gave him the first bagel?
Jamie- I think he was a little startled but then he took it and said thank you and god bless, I think. That was like 5 years ago so I can’t quite remember.
Me- That’s okay. Have you seen other people doing nice things like yourself for other people?
Jamie- No, not really.
Me- That sucks.
Jamie- Yeah, but I really wanna start a soup kitchen when I get out of college to help more people like him.
Me- That’s awesome!
Jamie- Yeah I can’t wait!
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My cousin is one of the nicest people I know and know that I know about this; I think she’s even nicer. If people gave out food to homeless people instead of money then they might be more grateful and maybe not as tired all the time and since they wouldn’t have to spend as much money on food they might be able to spend money trying to get a job. I think my cousin is really a true inspiration. I think if more people just did a little bit to help someone every day then the world would be a much better place.  


#6- “And no one knows, that you cry but you don't tell anyone, that you might not be the golden one. And you're tied together with a smile and you're coming undone." -Taylor Swift
           I think Taylor Swift was talking about how she and other people try to keep people from seeing how sad and vulnerable they really are because they don't want people to be able to attack them in an emotional way. Crying alone is one of the worst feelings in the world because you feel like no one cares and then the next day when you have to go to school its even worse because you have to put on a fake smile so people think that you are okay. I think the social issue this is referring to is depression. Depression is a really big social issue especially in teens because people who feel that way might be too scared to tell anyone because they don’t want everyone to know. When Taylor says that the smile is coming undone, I think she is referring to how she just can’t take it anymore and she’s given up on trying to make people think she’s okay. This line made me feel like I should just hug everyone I see because at my age, there are so many people faking smiles and I really want to make those smiles real.  
#7- Pretty Little Liars
·       Faking It
           In the movie and show business, all of the main characters that are teen girls have beautiful blonde or brown hair and always wear make up. All the girls live in small rural towns and have way too much money. All of the “normal” girls wear makeup every day and only wear expensive shirts, pants, dresses, skirts, and shoes. The only thing that is a little true in the shows, that I watch, are the family problems. These portrayals of teens make me feel angry. The people that I know live in big cities, don’t have buckets of money just laying around, and don’t wear a ton of makeup every day. Even though the stereotypes on the shows are over exaggerated for the people that I’m close too, they are not so over exaggerated for the people that I know who live in small towns. I have a few friends who live in small towns and yeah; some of the things in the TV shows are true. The girl I know wears a lot of makeup to school, has really long beautiful blond hair, wears expensive clothing everyday, but she acts nothing like the girls in the TV shows. As much as I love watching the TV shows, they help me to know that I would never wants to live the life of one of those girls. It would just be way too overwhelming. Although I would never really want to live the life of those girls that doesn’t mean I haven’t thought about what it would be like to be one of them. I know that I would not fit in at all and it would probably be a disaster. I think maybe if the girls didn’t have so much money and didn’t wear so much makeup, they could be more relatable for other girls.

  
   

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Essay


Essay on Go Ask Alice
Naomi Giancola 802
            Go Ask Alice by the journal writer edited by Dr. Beatrice Sparks is about a girl who is hooked on drugs. The book is written like a journal. The journal writers name is Alice. Over the course of the book Alice changes only a little bit. She keeps changing her mind about drugs, should she take them? Or should she not. There is the obvious answer to that question, but Alice doesn’t think so. Soon Alice gets sucked in to a world of drugs where there is limited friendship and you get judged every day. In conclusion Alice is a very charming person on the inside, she just has some trouble getting it out on the outside.
            One obvious trait about Alice is that she wants to have a good future. Alice tries so hard to get things right, just for some, it’s harder for her then for others. Alice is really a very good girl she just got sucked into the wrong world just as her future was starting to lay its self out. “Wow! I’m really living! I have a job. Chris asked her boss last night and he said yes. Isn’t it the greatest?! I’ll be working with Chris on Thursday nights and on Friday nights and all day Saturday and I’ll be able to buy anything my non-conforming heart desires.” Alice had just gotten a job and is trying to straighten out her future so that she doesn’t fall apart. This part of the journal happens before she runs away for the first time. “For the first time I feel absolutely certain that even if I were looked in a room full of acid, speed, and every other upper in the world I would only be discussed, for I see what it does to kids who used to be my friends.” At the moment she is at home after running away and people at school are trying to get her to start drugs again, but she is becoming more and more confident that she wont start up again. She is really trying to get her future worked out.
            Another obvious trait about Alice is that, she is very appreciative. Whenever someone does something for her, she always feels very grateful. Since not that many people do good things for her, when someone does she feels very appreciative towards them when they do. “Anyone who has desperately needed to come home knows what a tremendous feeling it is to be lying in his own bed! My pillow! My mattress! My old silver hand mirror.” Alice has just come home from running away and she is feeling very thankful of all of her things and the people around her. If anyone were to go home after being away for a while he or she would also feel very thankful, but Alice is being extremely thankful because of what she has endured. “ Chris and I are lucky that both our shops are closed on Sundays and Mondays so we have two free days together.” Alice is feeling very thankful that life, as a runaway isn’t as hard as she thought it would be. It may seem like just a small thing to be thankful for but if someone lived with another person and they never got to spend time with them then it would probably be pretty awkward. Alice is very appreciative of the things people do for her.  
            One subtle trait about Alice is, she is actually very emotionally week. She always puts up a strong front for other people but on the inside she is falling apart. Alice always tries to stay together but she always ends up giving in or falling into pieces. “I could tell mom had been crying when she came to see me today, so I tried to be very strong and put on a happy face. It’s a good thing I did because they are sending me to an insane asylum, a loony bin, a crazy house, freak wharf, where I can wander around with the other idiots and lunatics. I am so scared I cannot even take a full breath.” Alice had just lost her sanity because she started having extreme hallucinations and she had to go to a hospital. Inside she is really scared of what might happen to her but on the outside she puts on a strong and happy face for her parents. “The entire drive home she kept saying what nice girls Gloria and Babes are and how good it would be for me to have many friends instead of just concentrating on Chris. Oh if only she knew, if only she knew!” On the inside Alice knows that all the girls want to do is get her hooked on drugs again but on the out side she is putting up a strong front that no one can break past to get in to her head.  Alice is keeping to many emotions balled up inside and putting up maybe to strong of a front.
            To conclude, Alice is a very confusing character that may not seem like she changes, but actually she changes more then you think. She has many obvious traits and some, not so obvious. She is ambitious, grateful, but she is also very week at heart. You may not notice that because it’s so small, but if you look for it, you will find she has many breaking points throughout her journal. Over all, Alice was an amazing person; just some people choose the wrong path to take.     

Thursday, November 6, 2014

Ask the passengers essay


Essay on Ask the Passengers
Naomi Giancola 802
            Ask the Passengers, by A.S. King, is about a teenage girl named, Astrid, who lives in a small minded town where is you are different, you are cut out, isolated, and ignored. She moved from the city in the suburbs when she was little but she never quite fit in. She has two best friends that she knows are gay but they aren’t out to the school yet. Along with trying to figure out who she is, she has to deal with all the craziness of her home and the fact that if she is gay the reaction she will get from her parents. Astrid shows the struggle of trying to figure out who you are and having to deal with all of the other stuff going in your life.
            Astrid is trying to figure out what her sexuality is and the people around her are making it so much more confusing for her, for example, “If I were to explain to you how she really makes me feel, I’m not sure I could. Do I lover her? I don’t know. Maybe.” Astrid works at this place that prepared food for fancy occasions and she works with this girl named Dee. Dee is gay and she knows it and the two of them are definitely more than friends but Astrid is just so confused about her self she’s not even sure if she loves the person she really loves. “They say: Mom would never forgive you if your gay.” Astrid has to deal with the fact that her parents would never really accept her if she was gay and that is getting in the way of her figuring out what she is. “I look into my eyes again in the mirror. I can see her there- the me who’s waiting to come out. The me who doesn’t have to send her love away.” Astrid’s friend, Kristina, is pressuring her out of the closet because she thinks she knows that Astrid is gay. Astrid isn’t ready though and it’s making it so much harder to figure out who she is when she is being pressured to choose.
Another way she is having trouble figuring out who she is is that the place she lives in has a very set image on how people should act, for example, “They stop and say hello, and then once you pass, they talk back off like you were nothing. They assess your out-fit, your hairstyle, and they garble what you say so it comes out ugly.” The people in her town, Unity Valley, are very judgmental and Astrid doesn’t want to be judge or be judged, she just wants to be who she is. “This whole town is frozen in time. Stuck in one place. Motionless.” Astrid thinks this because every year, her family gets a not from the KKK along with some nice packaged mints and try to get them to join, and its 2011. Not only do they have the KKK but they also have people who believe that the Holocaust was a fake and never really happened or was planned. Astrid can’t really even be her self because of all the hate she would get from the people who know her.
            Astrid is confused about who she is just like so many teens right now. A.S. King shows how hard it is to be yourself when people want to think for you and not give you the chance to be yourself. Astrid shows that when you are stuck in one spot you have to give you a push and try to get out and move on and be you. Many teens now are confused about who they are and this book can help and show that it’s okay to be who you want to be and not who you are told to be.

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Ashes Essay


Essay on Ashes
By Naomi Giancola
Ashes, by Susan Beth Pfeffer, is about a girl named Ashleigh but her dad calls her Ashes. Ashes Parents are divorced and do not have the best relationship with each other; they have very different ideas on how to bring up Ashes. In the story, her dad is having some financial problems and wants Ashes to steal money from her mom. Ashes is stuck between her mom and her dad. If she steals the money from her mom then she would betray her mom but if she doesn’t help her dad then she will betray him. Through Ashes’ relationship with her parents, she shows the very real complications of being a teenager and having parents who think differently and are may not be who then seem to be.
            Her parents are different in many ways, for example, her dad always promises her these amazing things that she will probably never have, “When I was little, Dad used to promise me the stars for a necklace, but like most of his promises, that one never quite happened.” Her mom an the other hand was very practical and never promised anything, “Mom might never be caught without batteries or tissues, but she just called me Ashleigh--a name she didn’t even like—and never promised me anything.” Along with her dad not coming through with his promises, he also tells her all the time that she’s, “One in a million.” This phrase is usually used for when you really love someone and its like saying that there’s no one else as amazing as them. I think Ashes dad’s original intention was that but soon saying that turned into a bribe for her to do things for him. For example, at the end of the story when Ashes was looking at the money she was about to take, she thought she heard her dad’s car, “’You’re one in a million,’ it cried.” Her mom would never pressure her to do something like that.
            Her parents also differ in how they act, for example, her mom always keeps things clean and Ashes is always safe and cared for and gets what she needs but maybe not what she wants, “She’s the most practical person I know, always putting aside for a rainy day.” Whereas her dad always tries to giver her what she wants and maybe not really what she needs and he’s not the most reliable person. “He’s always there if you need him, well not always.” This really shows the struggle of being a teenager and not knowing what you need and want. I think this because her dad gives her what she wants which could be confusing because she might learn that she needs what she wants, but then her mom shows her that she doesn’t need them and it can be very confusing to have the two people you love the most tell you different things.
             Ashes shows the struggle of living a life where a parent takes advantage of a child and uses them for their dirty work. Ashes lives a very complicated life that many teens in this world live. Ashes really gets across the message that you should be careful around who you trust and love because they might not be who you think.

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Essay on Crazy by Han Nolan



Essay on Crazy by Han Nolan
Naomi Giancola 802
            Crazy, by Han Nolan is about a boy named Jason who lives with his very mentally ill father but her manages to live an okay life. One way he deals with living alone with his dad are the voices in his head that talk to him, give him advice, and keep his hopes up. You would think that having voices in your head that talk to you is a bad thing but for Jason they are more helpful friends than evil demons. Another way he manages is his group of friends at school who he met during group therapy. The last way he copes is that he just keeps going. No matter what happens he moves on with his life and really tries to do the best for him and his dad.
            The voices in his not only help him deal with his dad, they play a very important role in the story. There are four main voices he pays the most attention to, Fat bald guy with a mustache aka FBG, Sexy Lady, Aunt Bee, and Crazy Glue. All of them have specific personalities. For example, “There’s also Sexy Lady, who supposed to just tell me I’m hot all the time.” Not only does Sexy Lady call him hot all the time she also gives nice advice and can also be sympathetic. My favorite of all the voices is Crazy Glue because he’s the most like Jason and he’s so sarcastic and is always making theses jokes that always cheer up Jason when he’s crying. Aunt Bee is also very sympathetic and she’s probably the nicest of them all and she’s always there to help Jason. With out the voices in Jason’s head he probably would have gone just as crazy as his dad.
            Along with the voices he has his friends who help him through his tough times. One example of when they help him is when is dad is just being very difficult and he just needs a break, “I smile, happy to let Pete deal with dad for a minute.” Jason’s friends are also people with a lot in their life. Their names are, Pete, Haze, and Shelby. Shelby’s mom is really sick so she finds support in the group for that, Pete’s dad is a drug addict and he and his family are trying to get him to stop, and Haze’s parents are divorced and they still fight a lot. Jason feels like he did something good when he helps them and when he’s with his friends he can just have fun and chill, “He withdraws his head from the room and closes the door. We all look at one another and burst out laughing.” At this point Jason had just totally freaked out and wreaked the guidance office and they just laugh it off and help him clean it all up. When Jason is with his friends he has a chance to let everything out and really have fun.
            As well as Jason getting support and strength from his friends and voices he is able to find strength in him self. “’I’m okay,’ I say. I sit up and feel a sharp pain in my shoulder- it kills, but I ignore it.” Jason’s dad had just pushed him down the stairs and he landed on his elbow really weird. He is with his friends so he doesn’t want them to think his dad is crazy so he pretends that it was his fault and he just happened to fall down the stairs. Another example of when he was strong was when his dad was really sick and he gave up all he had fought for and called for help, “’Dad, I’m going to get help, okay? We need help. I’m letting go, but not for good. You’re not dying. You’re not going to die on me. Okay?’” I think this part took a lot of inner strength and Jason did the best for his dad.
            To conclude, Jason is a very strong person who has a lot to deal with in his life and he takes it. He has his friends, his strength, and his voices to help him through and as long as he has those things he’s gonna be okay. 

Crazy Glue: Way to go goob.  
Sorry you’re not invited.  
Crazy Glue: You mean this is goodbye, after all I’ve done for you?
 Aunt Bee: Say goodbye, Crazy. 
Crazy Glue: Goodbye, Crazy. 
Laugh Track: Ha, ha. 
Aunt Bee: Take care of yourself, Jason.
FBG with a mustache: Well done, son, well done. 
Sexy Lady: There’ll never be anyone hotter.

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Reading List

Crazy by Han Nolan
Right Behind You by Gail Giles
Eleanor and Park by Rainbow Rowell
Am I Blue? By a lot of different people
Sold by Patricia McCormic   
The Maze Runner by James Dashner 
The Scorch Trials by James Dashner 
Ask The Passengers by A.S King 
Kissing Kate by Lauren Myracle   
The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton
the curios incident of the dog in the nighttime 
The scarlet letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne