My Coat of Arms

This is my own coat of arms that I created today. A basic coat of arms just needs a shield, but there is a lot more you can do. An example is a supporter, they are normally regular animals but I decided to do a mythical animal, the Hydra. Different supporters can mean different things, the Hydra means conquest of a powerful enemy. Another part that you can add is colors (also known as tinctures). I chose to use gold, green, blue, silver, and white. Gold means generosity and elevation of the mind, green means hope; joy, and loyalty in love; blue means truth and loyalty; and silver/white means peace and sincerity. You can also use plants or flowers, I chose a white rose in the center of my shield. A white rose means love and faith. Finally you can have a motto, the one I chose is victor exercitus, in latin that means conquest of a powerful enemy. I got all my information from http://www.genesreunited.co.uk/blog/genes-reunited-blog/archive/2013/11/7/what-the-symbols-on-coats-of-arms,-family-crests-and-seals-mean

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Science Diorama

Our science diorama is of the Ashokan Resevoir, and the name “Watery Graves” was not a figure of speech. It turns out a dozen small towns got evacuated so that the city can create the now famous Ashokan Reservoir. Families had to move out of homes, leave the schools and shops. 2,000 people were forced to move to higher ground or completely different towns against their will. The city offered to pay the residents $15 to dig up their friends or families graves and move them elsewhere. The Esopus Valley turned into the Esopus Creek. But many people grew up loving the Resevoir, getting ice blocks in the winter, and fish in the spring. There are mixed feelings about the situation but the land will forever stay wild, pure, and gorgeous.

 

 

We got our information from http://www.nytimes.com/2002/05/14/nyregion/watery-graves-was-no-figure-speech-receding-city-reservoir-reveals-turbulent.html?_r=0.

My Ashokan Paragraph

 

We were playing Flux! Nice photo bomb Julia.

We were playing Flux! Nice photo bomb Julia.

The 2 ¾ days that I spent at Ashokan were interesting because the staff were really entertaining, I spent more time than I normally do with different people, and we had a ton of opportunities to learn.

The 2 ¾ days that I spent at Ashokan were interesting because the staff was really entertaining. The staff at Ashokan took us through our classes and put us to bed at night. One of the staff members that I liked was Siggy. For example Siggy rapped, sang a “repeat after me” song, and told us a “scary” story about mosquitos. He sang them to us around the bonfire that the 6th graders had on the first night. They also read us stories before bed, and played games with us in some of the classes. I thought one time that was especially enticing was when we were all laughing and having s’mores around the campfire with the songs that Siggy sang, we were all having a great time.  Ashokan was interesting, and the staff made it even more fascinating.  

 

My Hero Essay

Heroes demonstrate many acts of generosity, bravery and wit in the face of danger, and put aside their own needs for others. They are also admired and appreciated by many that have heard of their acts. Heroes will always be remembered. They can be found in today’s news like Harry Swimmer of the CNN Heroes series, or in old stories, such as Robin Hood. Although Rosemary Sutcliff’s Odysseus is a hero to some but that is very debatable, because there is much evidence that he is the opposite of a hero.

 

Although Odysseus displays some heroic acts in the book The Wanderings of Odysseus, by Rosemary Sutcliff, Odysseus’ heroic qualities do not compare to his sins. Odysseus shows wit and determination but his many acts of hubris is never heroic. Odysseus shows excessive pride after cleverly blinding Poseidon’s son, the cyclops, Polyphemus. “If anyone asks who blinded you, tell them it was Odysseus, son of Laertes and Lord of Ithaca, Odysseus the Sacker of Cities.” Odysseus taunts Polyphemus after he have wounded him and causes Poseidon to bestow a curse on Odysseus and his men for this act. A true hero would have tried to save himself and his men but not shown ignorance and boasted about his win.

 

Harry Swimmer is a hero and a friend to many disabled kids that went to his non-profit farm. He works all day to help kids that normally can’t ride to ride horses. It takes two-hundred volunteers every day to help so many kids ride. They need two sidewalker and one leader for one horse and one child. It’s been running for twenty-two years now and he never gets tired. Harry feels like his farm is a “Sanctuary to the kids that come”, and “It’s not just my farm it’s their farm too.” Both show how much he cares for all of them, and how much he wants to help. It helps all the children build up their core muscles so if they couldn’t walk or speak or sit up they can.

Without heroes the world would fall into a deep pit of selfishness and cruelty. Nobody would help the helpless. Nobody would inspire people to be their best selves. Heroes like Harry Swimmer bring the world out of that darkness with their generosity and bravery. People like Odysseus are the culprits that brought the world into the pit with their selfishness. Lots of people think that heroes are the people that fight crimes and put bad guys behind bars. That’s not true. Heroes can be found in everyday life; they can be your mom or dad, your best friend. We are living in a world that needs more heroes. More people to save the hungry, more people to save the animals, more people to help us.  After learning about so many wonderful people that are heroes, actual ones, I decided I need to step it up. I need to make a change in  the world, help the world on it’s path to greatness and peace. Everybody needs to make a change for the better.

Hey, I have I question for you

What would happen to the earth if humans disappeared?

If humans just disappeared than a lot of catastrophes will happen in the first couple of years because the deadly gasses will spread through the world killing all animals that breath in the air enough. Also all the cars, and planes would crash and fire would spread everywhere. And, the power plants would stop leading to major blackouts. The nuclear power plants would explode because the nuclear liquids would turn into gasses in the warm weather outside, causing the containers to no longer be able to hold the gas.

TWWU

My Street!

I feel my perspective drawing is going smoothly, with a few hiccups on the way. I find that it is challenging to draw the lines so that the illusion is that it is 3-D. I feel like my street drawing is going well because I enjoy being able to create whatever I desire in a realistic pathway. I am happy with my street drawing. The hardest part about going from a shape drawing to a street drawing is grasping the other elements added.Farin Street 1

Are Human’s Following the Rules?

A bakery in India has been making edible spoons out of sorghum, rice, and wheat flour. They have been selling these just in India and wish to sell it worldwide. I think this article relates to the rule There is no such place as away. It is connected because it is a way to lower the use of plastic utensils so that less plastic is stuck just sitting under the ground, in the world. The cost of making plastic materials use much more greenhouse gasses, energy, and water then the edible spoons.  This is an example of humans following the rule by helping lower the use of plastic. In the future there should only be edible plates, edible cups, and edible cooking supplies. This would a better world to live in if it happened.

 

Have You Ever Thought about Trash…

There is no such thing as away.

Trash

Have you ever thought about what happens to your used water bottles or your empty Doritos bag that you threw away? Well, it doesn’t just disappear. When you throw away one soda bottle it doesn’t go away until 450 years has passed. That’s a long time for one bottle to decompose.

America is the leading country for how much trash we throw away. We throw away 624,700 metric tons per day! Also just in New York we throw away 12,000 tons every day all together. That’s 24,000,000 pounds. And as one person you throw away 4.3 pounds of trash. Now does that really make you think, because that really makes me think.

We should really start to think about how we should fix this problem or the land will be a giant trash pile eventually, and we will have to eat trash just like that cow.

 

 

My Tomb Painting

Farin PaintingThis is my tomb painting that I made in art. We made our tomb paintings for our Egyptian Tomb because Egyptians would sketch pictures onto the walls of the tomb. We first sketched our idea for our picture then outlined it in sharpie. Finally we water colored our painting to give it a washed out look instead of painting it with another type of paint. My tomb painting is of Hatshepsut sitting on a throne with people worshipping her. She is wearing a nemes headdress (the sign of a pharaoh) because she wanted to be portrayed as a man instead of a woman.

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