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Monday, October 4, 2010
comparison the theme of love
finally i've choose the topic for my research paper. i've choose to write about the comparison the theme of love in the novel great expectation and sense and sensibilty. however, i have to make topic more specific in order to make me easier to narrow down the points. the topic was accpeted and i have to start writing on my research papes since the due date is become closer and closer.
research paper
i have to meet with miss alicia and miss amylia regarding the research paper. i am supposed to give the topic of the research paper but i still have no idea on what am i going to write. it seems like some of my friends have their own topic and they have given the 1st draft to miss alicia. so, i have to go back and think about the topic of my research paper.
Precious
Claireece “Precious” Jones is a 16-year-old African American girl living in Harlem in 1987 although ‘barely surviving’ seems to be a better way of describing her situation rather than ‘living’. Precious is obese, illiterate and pregnant with her second child as a result of being raped by her father. Living with her physically, psychologically and sexually abusive mother, Precious desperately needs some way of escaping from her world. That opportunity comes in the form of an alternative school and although the full extent of Precious’s woes are yet to come, the supportive classmates and inspirational teacher Precious meets gives her the chance she needs to break free. What makes Precious bearable are the moments of warmth, hope and humour that are delivered mainly during the scenes with Precious’s teacher and classmates. Unfortunately Daniels doesn’t seem to be confident enough in the material to allow such scenes to speak for themselves so he has littered Precious with small Magic Realist touches and fantasy sequences where Precious imagines herself in various glamorous situations
Even though I love the story line of this movie, but the language is still not appropriate and it is kind of harsh words used in this movie.
Even though I love the story line of this movie, but the language is still not appropriate and it is kind of harsh words used in this movie.
Finding Forrester
I do think that Finding Forrester is the nice and interesting movie to watch. Although it's difficult to imagine writing as a dramatic activity, Connery makes it seem so in the challenging role of a reclusive novelist mentoring a gifted student. I think this is a moving, meaningful story. The relationship between Connery and Brown is powerful enough to sustain the story. Both of these characters really make this movie lively. Thanks for the great movie.
an evening with mr.vaheed
With KFC boxes, Mr Vaheed come to class. We were really excited. Mr Vaheed gave a lecture on Effective Argumentation writing that day, an extra info for us in writing our position paper. It’s really important since we are having our position paper to be presented. Tq mr Vaheed.
Chalk
The film takes the course of an entire school year and describes three teachers and one assistant principal. Mr. Stroope is campaigning for Teacher of the Year but many of his students are a little bit smarter than him. Mr. Lowrey is an introverted history teacher struggling to find passion for his profession. Coach Webb (played by Janelle Schremmer) is a female gym teacher who is struggling to get her students to take her class seriously, and becomes interested in Mr. Lowrey. Mrs. Reddell (Shannon Haragan) is the first year assistant principal who is regretting leaving teaching. However, I think that some of the language used in this film are not appropriate to show to students.
The Ron Clark Story
This movie is very emotional. I have watched this movie during tutorial class. The Ron Clark Story tells the life of North Carolina grade school teacher. I was really impressed with the character played by Matthew Parry. Ron Clark moved to a tough city of New York to find a teaching job and he got job at Inner Harlem elementary school. The students in this school are graded according to their potential.
I was sad when Tashaun's foster father beat him. I mean, it was "his" room, and he needed to express himself. I especially liked how Ron Clark thought of fun activities helping ADD kids pay attention and learn.
The way Ron Clark deal with his students make this movie more interesting. The students, who at first refused to co-operate started to accept him after seeing his efforts in helping them. And all of his efforts are worthy when all of his students get the good result for the examination.
I was sad when Tashaun's foster father beat him. I mean, it was "his" room, and he needed to express himself. I especially liked how Ron Clark thought of fun activities helping ADD kids pay attention and learn.
The way Ron Clark deal with his students make this movie more interesting. The students, who at first refused to co-operate started to accept him after seeing his efforts in helping them. And all of his efforts are worthy when all of his students get the good result for the examination.
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