My feelings towards everyone's stories are very disappointing. None of them would have died if they either planned their journey out more or not went there at all. To me, this trip was definitely not worth it for them because they all end up dead or very sick in the end. This was a crazy thing to do and I would never take a trip to Alaska alone and not know where im going. I wouldn't even take a trip a little similar to this. I would go the normal way and take a plane to where I'm going. I wouldn't ever go to Alaska either because of its below freezing temperatures. I think I would go somewhere warmer like florida, even though I've already been there. Even if I did try an into the wild trip, I woudnt last a week because I would be so lonely and so miserable that I would just want to get back home. I can't even imagine eating so little and living in a little tent. I would miss my day-to-day life so much because nothing would be the same living in the wilderness. My family, friends, or pets wouldn't be there and it would just be horrible living on a journey. I think I can conclude that I would never walk out into the wild or have anything to do with it.
Picture source:
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Jesseca D.'s English 9 Blog
Friday, March 21, 2014
Monday, March 17, 2014
Chart
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Writer’s Name
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Their Famous Writings
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Favorite line in the quotation by the
writer from in Into the Wild
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How this author and quotation connects
to Christopher McCandless and his outlook on life
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Leo
Tolstoy
|
War
and Peace
Anna
Karenina
Family
Happiness
|
“I
wanted movement and not a calm course of existence. I wanted excitement and
danger and the chance to sacrifice myself for my love. I felt in myself a
superabundance of energy which found no outlet in our quiet life” Chapter
3 Page 15
|
Chris
thought that his life was dull and he wanted to make it exciting by going on
this journey to Alaska.
|
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Jack
London
|
The
Call of the Wild ,
White
Fang,
To
Build a Fire,
An
Odyssey of the North, and
Love
of Life
|
“The
dominant primordial beast was strong in Buck, and under the fierce conditions
of trail life it grew and grew. Yet it was a secret growth. His newborn
cunning gave him poise and control” Chapter 5 Page 38
|
Chris’
old self was his dominant self, but his newborn person, Alexander Supertramp,
grew and grew secretly, which gave him control like it says in the quote.
|
|
Henry
David Thoreau
|
His
Book- Walden
His
Essay- Resistance to Civil Government
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“No
man ever followed his genius until it misled him. Though the result were
bodily weakness, yet perhaps no one can say that the consequences were to be
regretted, for these were a life in conformity to higher principles” Chapter 6 Pg 47
|
Chris
didn’t go on the journey, until he realized his old life was dull. Pretty
much we all knew it was going to be a bad ending and there were consequences,
but he thought it would be a better path for him.
|
My favorite quote is "You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough". I really like this quote because it motivates me to do the right things in life and to make something out of myself. I think Chris would get my quote, but i have two separate opinions on how he would take this quote. I don't think he would listen to it or like it because he kind of tried to live two lives, but I also think he would like it because he wanted to start over and live his life right and on the edge.
Picture Sources-
Friday, March 7, 2014
A place I want to visit in the U.S.
Jesseca Dunnett
English 9 Greens
3/7/14
English 9 Greens
3/7/14
A place I would really like to visit in the U.S. would be Hawaii. My
family and I have been planning to go to Hawaii for years, but never actually
got to it. Hawaii is one of the most beautiful states in the U.S. and a great
place to just get away, let go, and relax. I would get there by a plane, even
though the ticket prices are very high, I would have no other way of getting
there because it is an island.
Hawaii is known for many things. One
attraction it is known for are its big volcanoes. The three active volcanoes
that are highly known there are Kilauea, Mauna Loa, and Hualalai. Another big
thing Hawaii is known for is that it is the only state in the U.S. made up of
entirely islands. Other things Hawaii is known for is its tropical getaway and
beautiful wildlife such as beautiful palm trees, flowers, amazing beaches,
sunny weather, Pearl Harbor, Waikiki, and other nature.
The weather in Hawaii is absolutely
incredible. It is sunny all the time and it rarely rains in this beautiful
island. They get hurricanes in the season for it, but it passes by and it goes
back to being sunny. If you look at the forecast for Hawaii in the winter, it
is still warm and sunny vs. in Maryland where it’s snowing, icy and rainy all
the time in 40 degree weather or less.
I would take a lot of things on my
experience because it would be about a week trip. Obviously, I would bring
clothes and everything I need for every day of the week. I would also bring a
camera, my phone, my laptop, and a book so I can read while I relax on the
beach. I would take back a bunch of pictures and I would also get a lot of souvenirs
because even if I did go back, it would be a long time.
Hawaii is probably one of my top
vacation places I would want to go to. It is a really entertaining and relaxing
place to go at the same time. I am still planning on going to Hawaii sometime
in my lifetime because it would be something that I could look back on.
Works Cited
http://www.ask.com/question/what-is-hawaii-famous-for
http://www.nps.gov/havo/index.htm
https://www.google.com/#q=hawaii+weather
Picture Works Cited
http://www.move-northwest.com/hawaii-2/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Hawaii
http://menifeevalleytravel.com/links/the-hawaiian-islands/
https://www.google.com/#q=hawaii+weather
Picture Works Cited
http://www.move-northwest.com/hawaii-2/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Hawaii
http://menifeevalleytravel.com/links/the-hawaiian-islands/
Friday, February 28, 2014
Jon Krakauer
Jon Krakauer was born in 1954 on April 12th. His books are mostly about outdoors or stories of other people's lives. He was born in Brookline, Massachusetts and he had 4 other siblings. His parent's names are Carol Ann Krakauer(Unitarian) and Lewis Joseph Krakauer(Jewish). After he was born, by the time he was two, he and his family moved to Corvallis, Oregon. When he was eight years old, he was really interested in mountain climbing. He and his dad would go climbing all the time. The schools he graduated from were Corvallis High School which he graduated from in 1972 and received an environmental degree at Hampshire College in Massachusetts in 1976. His spouse is Linda Mariam Moore. They got married in 1980 and live in Boulder, Colorado. Jon Krakauer has wrote many bestselling books like Into the Wild, Into thin Air, Under the banner of Heaven, and Where men win Glory: The Odyssey of Pat Tillman. He has had a very successful life so far and is a great author.
Monday, February 24, 2014
Into The Wild
Into the Wild is written by Jon Krakauer. It is about a boy named Christopher Johnson McCandless who live in Annandale, Virginia. Christopher was really smart. He graduated from Emory university in 1990. After graduating, he didn't talk to his family much anymore. He gave away 24,000 dollars to Oxfam which was his college fund. To unwind, he traveled across the western United states. His first stop was a stampede trail in Alaska. He arrived there on April 28, 1992. He only carried during his expedition 10 pounds of rice, a ,22 rifle, boxes of rifle rounds, a camera, and reading material. We later find out that he had a backpack with his wallet, a social security card, $300.00, identification, a map of the area and library cards. He stayed there for a while (about 119 days) until he died of starvation somewhere around August 18, 1992. On September 6, 1992, Christopher's body was found inside an abandoned bus in Alaska where he died. One year later, a man named Jon Krakauer retraced his steps during his two years between his graduation and his journey to Alaska. This was eventually made a book and recently a major motion picture.
Monday, December 9, 2013
Outside reading
For my outside reading book, I read " I'll get there, It better be worth the trip" By John Donovan. This book is about a boy named Davy Ross. He is a thirteen year old boy who had a grandmother that died in the beginning of the book. He lived with his grandmother, so if he didn't want to be lonely, he had no choice but to move back in with his mom in New York. Davy doesn't really like his mom because she is a really bad influence. She likes to tell him about alcohol and drugs a lot. He would always stay in his room with his dog named Fred because he didn't like the stories his mom would tell him. When he went back to school though, he met a lot of friend and things started to lighten up for him. His friends may seem more interesting and things start to unfold into this story about what happened to his grandmother. I didn't like the ending too much though because there was never an explanation of what happened to his grandmother. Overall, I don't really recommend this book, but it was nice to see what it was like.
Monday, October 7, 2013
Research Paper
Cyberbullying
Picture links: http://www.jwrc.org/Portals/0/cyberbullying%20graph.gif
Cyberbullying has been a big problem for a long time and
giving it the attention it deserves could really make the world a better place.
Cyberbullying is defined in the law as bullying through technology or
electronic communication, creating a Web page or otherwise imitating a student,
or distributing something that qualifies as bullying through electronic means
(Perry). Schools have already had the ability to address cyberbullying via text
messages, email or social media that occurs in school, but when cyberbullying
occurs at home, there’s nothing the school can do about it. It is a fact that girls from ages 11-17 are 3
times more likely to be cyberbullied than boys. Teen suicides are 40% more
likely when cyberbullying occurs. If cyberbullying were banned in the U.S., the
internet would be safer because it would reduce teen suicides and depression.
So far, 11 states are reviewing proposals to update or
implement cyberbullying laws. One of the laws that comes into effect this
school year, requires schools to have policies for dealing with cyberbullying
that occur on school property or at school events. ‘When it starts to disrupt
the operation of the classroom, then it can still be considered. It doesn’t
have to be someone in the back of the room with a phone”, said Chuck Smith, the
deputy executive director at Equality, Texas. This is a huge step towards
protecting kids from any harm. In addition, 45 states now have laws that bar
electronic harassment even though many of them don’t refer to it specifically
as cyberbullying. Another positive step towards helping with cyberbullying is a
help line in which teachers, victims, and parents can talk anonymously with
trained professionals (Komolafe).
“Online bullying is not only driving youth to suicide,
but anonymous trolls are celebrating those death to what can only be equated to
the chat-room equivalent of snuff videos”, said writer Isabeau Doucet. People
are bullied more over the internet than verbally and physically which is
causing higher suicide rates among teens. The suicide of a young girl in 2010
has brought attention to this growing problem. Many journalists began writing
about cyberbullying, causing more people to take notice and action toward
helping prevent future problems. A study completed in 2005 showed that 13% of
children reported being cyberbullied more than 4-6 times in the past year. This
number has increased greatly in more recent studies (“Cyberbullying has a
broader impact than Traditional Bullying”).
Bullying used to be confrontations, starting rumors, and
making snide comments in person. Now it’s as easy as posting a comment on
Facebook or tweeting anonymously about a classmate (Komolafe). “In one instant,
they can send out thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of messages”, said
Professor Catherine Bradshaw at Johns Hopkins. Most schools have policies in
place to deal with these situations that occur in school. Teachers and
administrators are being trained on cyberbullying and ways to stop it. More
organizations are being formed to offer educational program to ensure child
safety.
Unfortunately, not all districts support the new law
proposals. “The limited amount of negative response has been from some
administrators who didn’t feel it was necessary”, said Chuck Smith. One reason
that it is been more difficult to combat cyberbullying is the decreasing
education budgets across the states. Because of the budget cuts, schools have
been forced to eliminate mandatory training on cyberbullying. These budget cuts
should definitely be taken out of other programs, not ones to help prevent
cyberbullying. These programs are necessary to help save lives and prevent
teenage depression. The telecommunications revolution has created the
capability of causing far greater harm to children than the bullying many of us
remember from when we were young (Meyerson). This is the main reason we must
have these programs in place.
Since all of this is happening with one cause, why can’t
we stop it? A solution to it would be to make cyberbullying illegal and making
cyberbullying something to discuss more. Both houses of the Maryland
legislature have passed, and sent to Gov. Martin O'Malley, a bill crafted to
respect First Amendment principles while making sure that parents will finally
be able to protect their children, but cyberbullying is still legal. The
Supreme Court has repeatedly held that threats of violence, which are outside
the protection of the First Amendment (Meyerson). It may not be that easy to just make this a
law, but it has been a long time since this discussion first started and this
needs to be ended immediately.
People all over the world know that cyberbullying is
cruel and wrong to do, but these people never take action to it and do
something about it. Even though eleven states are reviewing proposals to improve
cyberbullying laws, there’s another thirty nine states that can be suffering.
My main point is that there needs to be something done about this horrible way
to torture people and be done now. “It seems like an evolution of the social
bullying that’s been going on for years”, said Mikaela Carson, a cyberbullying
victim”. As you can see, there are
plenty of reasons cyberbullying should be stopped. Adults see it happen with
their own eyes online and never address it to anyone if it’s not their child.
If you see someone getting emotionally hurt, then you should message them or
tell a parent. Parents, teachers, and other adults can work together to stop
this terrible thing that’s taking away the fun of children’s lives and have it
permanently gone forever.
Works Cited
Picture links: http://www.jwrc.org/Portals/0/cyberbullying%20graph.gif
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