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Dr.K Day

Why do we have no school on Monday? Why would schools across the country close to honor Martin Luther King? What’s the point? Would his legacy be better served by staying in school?

Well, the answer to the first question is quite obvious.  There is no school today because today is the day Martin Luther King Jr. was born.  The following story I think will answer questions 2 and 3.  This story can be found on this site. Julia Jordan had a simple answer 18 years ago when her granddaughter Julie, then a high school student, questioned the point of taking the day off for Martin Luther King Jr. Day, complaining that the clay in her school art project would harden during the long weekend.”I told her mother to pull her sweater up and show her the scars on her back,” Mrs. Jordan says.Julie’s mother, Leiwanda Kayrette Stoker, got those scars from sitting at all-white lunch counters during the Montgomery bus boycott, when Alabama police and sheriffs sometimes pressed burning cigarettes and cigars into the backs of those who challenged segregation. As a 16-year-old college student at Fisk University in Nashville, Tenn., Mrs. Stoker was inspired by Dr. King’s words and left school with fellow students to march with him. She was jailed three times. Her mother flew in to bail her out each time, eventually depositing her in Los Angeles with family to keep her out of harm’s way. ”I told Julie, ‘This is the only reason you are going to your school today,’ ” Mrs. Jordan says. “Julie cried. She said to her mother, ‘Mommy, I didn’t know.’ “Mrs. Stoker died three years ago from lung cancer. And that’s why it means so much to Mrs. Jordan that the stories of those who fought for civil rights, like her daughter, are kept alive in “381 Days: The Montgomery Bus Boycott Story.” The African American Museum in Fair Park is presenting the 3,500-square-foot national touring exhibition of photographs, political cartoons, illustrations, text and audiovisual elements, developed by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service in collaboration with the Troy University Rosa Parks Library and Museum. The display runs through Jan. 13.The exhibit shows how Rosa Parks’ arrest on Dec. 1, 1955, for refusing to give up her bus seat to a white man mobilized 50,000 people to protest for 381 days. The arrest led to a Supreme Court ruling in November 1956 that segregation on city buses was unconstitutional.After all these years, Mrs. Jordan still seems awed by her daughter’s courage. Mrs. Jordan, all four of whose grandparents were slaves in Texas, is a survivor, in part, because she was reared to be aware of racism and savvy about how to avoid dangerous encounters.She’s troubled that, like her daughter, many who marched with Dr. King are dying off, burying their scars and what they endured for freedom.Mrs. Jordan believes passionately that their memories must not die, too.”It’s important because these children need to know what folks went through to reach where they are now,” she says. “I think of what my daughter went through. I remember how she told me, ‘Mother, we could smell our own flesh burning.’ I said: ‘Kay, you could get killed. These people are vicious. We may never find your body.’”And she said, ‘Mama, I am committed and willing to die for you and for Daddy and for children not yet born. If you heard Dr. King’s speeches, you would follow his teachings, too.’ “Mrs. Jordan was proud of her daughter, but frightened. When an opportunity finally came to participate in a civil rights march in Dallas, she parked her car, intending only to observe as her son, Frank Jordan III, and her husband, Dr. Frank H. Jordan Jr., joined the crowd, which was followed by an ambulance in case there was violence. And then something unexpected inside her stirred, sending all those years of caution blowing in the wind.”When they started marching and singing, I really couldn’t tell you what happened to me,” she says. “I was hypnotized. Before I knew it, I had marched all the way downtown.”And what about question 4?  What holiday do we celebrate by going to school?  None.  We celebrate by taking the day off.  This is a link to a biography on Martin Luther King Jr, and this is a link to his I have a dream speech.

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Brotherly Love

Outside of parents, who has influenced your life more than anyone else; who had an impact on your life and what was it about that person that meant something to you?

If you had one wish for anyone other than yourself, what would it be and who would it be for?

 The post assigned for this week will have a very similar response as the first post we did had.  I will re-explain my brother’s situation for all of those who did not read my first post.  My brother has dyslexia, and he really struggles with it.  It is incredibly hard for him to do all of his schoolwork.  Numbers and words that he reads get all jumbled up and it could be really confusing.  What you are about to read is pretty impressive.  I know some people who could easily achieve an A in all their classes, but they are failing because they don’t try.  My brother has the reading and writing level of that of an elementary schooler.  He tries so hard that he has all A’s and B’s in all his classes.  This is why he has influenced my life so much.  Without him, I could have been a slacker, a troublemaker, or someone who fails because they don’t try.  Imagine me a slacker, troublemaker, or failure.  I bet most of you can’t.  Because that is not who I am.  That is not who I am because of my brother.  Every quality my brother has I can learn from.  He teaches me to be a better person, the most important lesson of all. And he doesn’t even know it.  To find out more about dyslexia, click here.imgres.jpg

Lollipop

I wonder…                                                                                            I wonder about everything!  I wonder why the grass is green and the sky is blue.  I wonder why there is Earth and why humans were put on it.  I wonder if I’ll be accepted into Choate and if I am will I be able to go.  I wonder what high school will be like.  I wonder why some people are mean, arrogant, and rude.  I wonder why some people never learned to forgive.  I wonder why life is so unfair.  I wonder why if people know drugs are bad for them, why they still take them.  I wonder why some people don’t think before they act.  And my favorite thing that I wonder about is how to say lollipop in Spanish.                                                                                        Did I make it obvious enough that I wonder about everything?  If not, just let me know and it will be no problem for me add many more things that I wonder about.  I wonder about everything that I don’t know.  That is why I love learning and school so much.                                                                       Comment me!  If you don’t know what to comment about you could tell me what you wonder about.  Thanks! <3 Sbug232 <3

No HWYW =( Well, here’s HMWW

Over the weekend I impressed not only flamingooo, but even myself, with my amazing multi-tasking.  I did all of the following at once:

Vacuumed, Listened to music, Watched tv, Talked to my mom on the phone, I M ed flamingooo, Wrote a letter, And chewed gum!

Comment with HYWW! 

Why Should Students Come To School?

This question was on a blog I read:Why should students come to school? What are the things that you think are so essential in the classroom that they can’t be outsourced to a virtual space? (Do they still exist? Will they always exist?) I really want to know.Here was my response:Wow! Great question! I’ve been thinking about it for days now and I think I can finally answer, so here it goes.Ok, so someone said that the teacher wouldn’t be able to discipline kids, but if the classes were online there wouldn’t be any discipline problems right? I do agree that working online with people you wouldn’t really get to meet them or get to know their personality. Online, someone can act completely different than they act in real life. Of course someone can fake their personality at school too, but eventually their true colors will shine through.An advantage to working online would be that more advanced students in the class wouldn’t always be held up from the less advanced ones. For intance, I am a very advanced math student, but some of the kids in my class don’t understand the math so I am left sitting there board all class while the teacher goes over something I already understand. This problem would not be present with an online class.A disadvantage to online classes is if a teacher puts an assignment online and kids don’t understand it, they will all have questions on it. So they will fire emails at the teacher and then he won’t have the time to answer all them so the kids will ask their friends and they end up getting incorrect information and do the assignment wrong.Well, that is an eighth grader’s point of view on the subject, I hope it helped you out! -sbug232-Comment on your answer to the same question!

Francis Marion Voice Thread

 This is a voicethread I wrote and made with a friend about Francis Marion!  I hope you like it!

Love, Learn, Dream, Confidence, Future: Who I Want To Be

Hey!  Check out my awesome voice thread on the person that I want to be!!!!!  I hope that you like it!!!!!

Halloween: John Candy’s Birthday!

     John Candy was born on October 31, 1950, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.   His birth name was John Franklin Candy.  He was married to Rosemary Margaret Hobor from April 27, 1979 until March 4, 1994,the day of his death.  He had two children named Jennifer and Christopher Candy.     

     He was a very successful man.  He turned down repeated offers to join “Saturday Night Live” in 1975, but he has appeared in ten movies with “Saturday Night Live” alumni, which is more than any other non-Saturday Night Live actor.

     He turned down the role of Louis Tully in Ghost Busters in 1984. The part went to Rick Moranis. John, did however, appear in Ray Parker Junior’s music video “Ghost Busters,” celebrating the soundtrack of the film, along with other individuals who either refused to be in, or failed to make the final cut, for casting of the film Ghost Busters.

     According to Catherine O’Hara, just before going to Mexico, Candy talked to her on the phone and told her that he feared going to Mexico because he felt that “something bad is going to happen there.” He died on March 4, 1994, in Durango, Mexico the same way his father, Sidney,did; of a heart attack.  He died while filming Wagons East.  So I guess that the feeling he had about something bad happening was right!

     He was pictured on one of four 51¢ Canadian commemorative postage stamps honoring “Canadians in Hollywood”, issued on May 22, 2006. He was considered by many to be one of the most genuinely nice people in Hollywood/show business.

I will leave you with a quote that he once made before he passed away:

“I think I may have become an actor to hide from myself. You can escape into a character.”

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Candy

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001006/

                         

Dance

I contacted the American Dance guild.  I chose them because I really love to dance!  I figured that they would know a lot about dance and diferent types of dance and opportunities in dance.  I contacted them but I have not yet gotten a response.  I will be sure to tell you when I do!  A link to their site is: http://americandanceguild.org/home/.  I’ll add their reply to my blog when I get it.<3 

Well I’ve waited a while and still have not gotten a reply, so it looks like I’m going to have to give up on waiting for a response.

Dance Blog

I love to dance so this was the blog for me!  I was all about dance.  This person seemed like they were a pretty major dancer.  I think they are so lucky to be that involved in something so fun!  Dance is my life so I felt like I had a lot in common with the person because it seemed that like dance is their entire life also.  I found this blog right away by typing blog+dance into google.  I learned that you really can make a living off of something that you absolutely love!  

“Last night I attended DanceNYC’s Townhall event “Does Dance have a future? Implications of a Technological World.” 

This quote I think shows what a major dancer that this person must be.  Here is a copy of the comment that I left on this persons blog: “That is so cool!  I absolutely love dance.  I dance at a studio 13 hours per week plus I assistant teach 8 classes!”  It was a great blog and I really enjoyed it.  Here is a link to this person’s wonderful blog: http://greatdance.com/movetheframe/2007/10/is-it-live-or-is-it-videodance.php.  I hope you like their blog!