Author Archives: Freddie

My Photoshop Project

This photo was taken on Chambers street. I used photoshop to make it seem as if there is an earthquake splitting down the middle of the road. I had to use multiple elements to add the cracks in the road, buildings, and move the cars. A principle of design I have are contrast because of the way I showed the difference in the colors and shadows. I also have emphasis because there was certain things I wanted to pop out more than others, such as the smashed car at the front and the big crack in the front. I have proportion because of the size I made the shapes closer to the front compared to the back. I have rhythm because everything is focused toward the vocal point of the photo, the crack.  I also have balance because everything is made so the more important parts pop out more.

Africans in New York Creative Writing assignment

In this project, we had a vague biography about a slave from the Colonial Era that we had to expand on and turn into a creative piece. I learned how hard it was for a enslaved person to become free, and when they were it was still hard. During this piece I learned that I work better when the writing is creative, but tests are easier because it is shorter and easier to prepare for. I definitely think my writing is improving.

My Crucible Essay

In humanities, we had to write an essay about the crucible, modern day and McCarthyism. We chose a theme that was shown in these three topics to write our essay about. I chose fear, hysteria and scapegoating because they all connect to each other. We wrote a paragraph for each time period and how it connects to our theme. I learned that very similar things have happened throughout history. Lots of people have been scapegoated over time who are innocent. As a writer, I learned how to go deeper in the analysis and analyze my quote more.

Overall, I think I did pretty well on my essay. I have definitley improved my writing this year. I think one thing I still need to work on is using more descriptive language in my writing to make it sound better. I think something I did well was finding good quotes to support my thesis. This is something I have improved in on this essay.

 

 

Name: Freddie             3/6/17

Humanities         Comparative Essay

 

Don’t get Stuck in Mass(Achusetts) Hysteria

 

Fear and hysteria have caused many tragedies and ruined people’s lives throughout our country’s history. Hysteria has often been the outcome after something fearful has happened. Many times, this has lead to scapegoating. Scapegoating is when a person or group of people gets blamed for a problem that they did not cause. In The Crucible, during the McCarthy Era, and in modern day, people in power have scapegoated innocent people out of fear and hysteria.

The girls in the book The Crucible, which was written about the Salem Witch Trials, scapegoated many innocent people as witches out of fear and hysteria. The girls were scared of being hung as witches, so they started accusing other people of witchcraft. At the end of Act I, Abigail and Betty (Abigail, a 17 year old girl, is one of the main characters. Betty, a 12 year old girl, has a smaller role but plays along as a witch.) were getting close to being caught as witches. When Reverend Hale was trying to purify Tituba, Abigail pretended that she was a witch and asks to be purified as well. When they were asked if they had seen anyone with the Devil, Abigail and Betty started to accuse innocent people as being witches. “ABIGAIL: I saw Goody Hawkins with the Devil! BETTY: I saw Goody Bibber with the Devil! ABIGAIL: I saw Goody Booth with the Devil!” (Miller, p.65). Abigail and Betty were trying to get other people accused of being witches so they don’t get killed themselves. The rule in their society was that if you were a witch you would be hanged. They were scapegoating other people which stopped them from being hanged. They were “helping” the community by accusing other people. The church officials thought they were getting rid of witches, when really they were killing innocent people. They were doing this in an act of hysteria. Abigail and Betty were scared that they would get hanged, so they made other people be hanged instead. The girls in The Crucible scapegoated many people as witches, similar to what Joseph McCarthy did during the red scare.

Joseph McCarthy, a former senator from Wisconsin, created McCarthyism after World War II. Many people were scared that America would turn to communism. McCarthy knew this and took advantage of it. He claimed to have over two hundred names of communists in the government, which was later shortened to nine. “When pressed for names, McCarthy finally gave the names of nine people. Each of the accused was called in to answer the charges, and each time, McCarthy’s case against them quickly fell apart,” (Senator Joseph McCarthy’s speech in front of the Tydings Committee in March of 1950). McCarthy accused innocent people of being communists, so he could gain power in the government. During the trials, he did not have strong enough evidence against the nine people and lost the cases against them. This shows that he scapegoated innocent people for his own benefit. He did this out of fear of losing his credibility and power. He didn’t want to get caught for making up lies, so he accused others. Joseph McCarthy scapegoated many innocent people, and so did Donald Trump.

Donald Trump has scapegoated innocent Muslim people as terrorists. Soon after he was sworn in as president, he made a ban against immigration from seven different countries. He claimed that it was to stop terrorism in the United States, but it shows that he was banning Muslims from coming to America.“The list of targeted countries is Iraq, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, and Yemen—all Muslim-majority countries. Trump’s order says that it protects American people from the threat of terrorism. It doesn’t necessarily do that. But it does show that the new president was serious about putting the islamophobia that was a central part of his campaign into practice. That’s because none of the perpetrators of the major US terrorist attacks carried out in the name of Islam in the past 15 years have come from the nations on that list,” (http://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2017/1/25/14383316/trump-muslim-ban-immigration-visas-terrorism-executive-order). Donald Trump was claiming that he was trying to stop terrorism in the United States by banning Muslims from immigrating to the country. He was scapegoating all Muslims as terrorists from the seven countries. Like Joseph McCarthy, he was finding fake evidence to get rid of people he does not want in the country. His actions were causing a lot of hysteria. Many people disagree with him because it goes against the US Constitution. The Constitution allows freedom of religion, which Trump was not following. This is similar to how the the country was first started. The main colonies; Massachusetts Bay Colony, Plymouth Colony and the Virginia Colony all didn’t allow freedom of religion. Trump was going back to how our country was started. He was overusing his power to get rid of Muslims. Trump was blaming Muslims for acts of Terrorism. He was scapegoating Muslims, like what Joseph McCarthy and the girls in The Crucible did.

 

Scapegoating has often been the result of fear and hysteria. The girls in The Crucible accused others of being witches to cover up that they had been proven as witches. Joseph McCarthy started a movement to get rid of “communists” in the U.S.A. so he could have more power. Donald Trump has made false accusations against Muslims to disguise the fact that he doesn’t like Islam. Scapegoating has ruined many innocent people’s lives during the past and present. Hysteria has caused all these things. Imagine what the world would be like if there was no hysteria in the world? Would the world be better without as much conflict, or would it be worse?

Mathematical Similarity Summary

Figures are mathematically similar if they share a scale factor/ratio, and also they have to have congruent corresponding angles. This is true because if there is a triangle, and both have side lengths that are related by a scale factor but don’t have angles that are congruent, the figure is not similar. In order to achieve similarity, both of these reasons have to be true.

True or False…

Any two rectangles are similar:

This is true because all rectangles’ corresponding angles are congruent. If the corresponding angles are congruent, then the shape is similar, which means that the ratio/ scale factor are the same.

Any two equilateral triangles are similar:

This is true because all equilateral triangles’ corresponding angles are congruent.  If the corresponding angles are congruent, then the shape is similar, which means that the ratio/ scale factor are the same.

My eye drawing

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The name of this piece is my eye. I created this work of art using our value chart and a photo of my eye. We used the value chart to know what part of the eye was which value. My favorite part is the shading around the eye. If I would change something about it, it would be the pupil. It is supposed to be angled like I am looking away, which it does from far away, but if you look at closely it doesn’t look like how I wanted it to. While making it I was surprised how you could use different pencils to make it look so realistic.

Food Writing

The Delisserie

Every year, my family and I travel to London.  We were all born in London, and our extended family lives there. For the past ten years, every time we go to London we go to a restaurant called the Delisserie. I always get the same thing; latkes, chicken soup, and salt beef (or corned beef as it’s called in America). I always look forward to having this delicious meal with my family.

When we landed in London this past spring, it was very dark and cold outside, just like it always is in London. We were exhausted and starving, all I had to eat on the plane was a bag of chips and a chocolate bar, but we were very excited to see our family. My grandparents and two of my cousins were at the airport waiting. I was thrilled to see them, but I was also looking forward to the delicious meal we were going to have.

We finally arrived at the Delisserie. It looked just like I remembered it; big, a lot of lights everywhere in the restaurant, and lots of people in it even though it was ten at night. There was an amazing scent wafting out of the restaurant. It smelled of salty chicken soup and crispy latkes. I love that smell. I could see other people eating the crispy latkes and my mouth started to water. I was starving, even though it only felt like five o’clock. We sat down at a table, and a waitress brought menus over. I already knew what I was having. I order it every time we go there- it’s a tradition. I couldn’t wait to eat the mouth watering food for the first time this year.

“You’ve grown so much!” my Grandma said. She always says that I grow every time I see her. I always say I haven’t, but she usually doesn’t believe me.

When the food came, everyone could tell I was really excited. My face lit up straight away with my mouth wide open. I dug in right away. Each bite was better than the last.  I loved the juicy chicken and the salty soup, the crunchy latke and the moist and delicious salt beef. I wished the meal would never end. I was annoyed when I finished. I wish I had ordered more!

This meal is always important to me because it is a tradition I’ve had for as long as I can remember. As much as I like the meal, the most important part is seeing my family. It’s a time that I get to catch up with my family. I always look forward to going to London and having this amazing meal with my family.

My favorite notecard

African American Blacksmiths

Source:

Williamsburg, VA, Historical Interpreter Blacksmith, 1. Interview. By Atticus Uyttendaele. The Colonial Museum , 2015.

Paraphrase:

Africans had been using metal for a long time

They don’t make tools the same way as the English Blacksmiths

They worked with the English Blacksmiths if they were slaves for the Blacksmith

The African’s tools would look different but be used in the same way

If the African’s master died while he was a slave for him, the slave would run the shop and be free

My Ideas:

African Americans, Native Americans and the English blacksmiths all had the same tools, but they were made differently. The Africans made axes out of metal, like the English, but they looked very different. The Natives made axes out of stone instead of iron. The English made axes out of iron, like the Africans. Each culture had the same tools, but made differently.

Did the Africans have blacksmiths in America, besides the ones that worked with the English blacksmiths? I think that there would have been, but not until an enslaved person’s master died and he inherited the shop. Then the shop would’ve been inherited through the generations of that family.

I wonder if the Africans made any tools that the English and Natives didn’t? They might have needed different tools because of the difference in their cultures. The English had hammer to shape the iron, the Natives carved the stone, and the Africans might have had something in between. I think that they might have had a version of a hammer, maybe a wooden handle with a flat end and a pointy end. They might have used hammers as well as the English, but they probably looked different.

 

In humanities we had to do research on our colonial topics. Mine is Blacksmithing. This is my favorite notecard I did. I feel like I made a lot of connections in my analysis and expanded on the original idea well. I think that I could have included more connections to the Natives, and how their blacksmithing was similar.