Tuesday, November 20, 2012

No Impact Man



What brings me the most happiness during celebrations like birthdays and holidays is that I feel at home. I connect these events with home and that’s where I’m the most comfortable. Associating these events with a particular place is also hard. When I’m away from home I start to miss it. My family and friends aren’t in my life as much and these are the people that bring me the most happiness in my life and especially during these celebrations. It’s about being in the moment with those who care about you and those that you care about.

No Impact Man is a part of the same kind of family but when Thanksgiving comes around, my family takes a big part in eating a turkey or two to celebrate while he probably thinks it’s hurting the environment. No Impact Man, as you can see from his name, doesn’t want to hurt the world in any way. He has almost hypnotized him family into thinking that no electricity is a good idea. Although not having electricity for a day might be fun, it’s unrealistic for me and many people to live without it. Energy powers almost everything in this world today that works. With technology improving everyday, it’s hard to find an appliance or tool that doesn’t need to use electricity. For the Beavan’s family, they couldn’t find a renewable source of power that could meet 100% of their energy needs because in today’s world it’s just too hard to go with out any source of electricity. When thinking about people who live in the city, it is especially hard for them to live “no impact” when it comes to electricity because they do live in a city. There’s no big green area to make a fire and cook your steak. There’s no battery that will let your phone last forever without a charge. There’s no way you can work in a 100-story building without any light. Everything using electricity if you actually think about it. That’s how the world is made today.

 Going back to the idea of food and being vegetarian, the Beavan’s chose to eat locally and seasonally through their “No Impact” year. When watching the documentary, Michelle, Colin Beavan’s wife, reversed her diabetic condition by eating locally. They were able to eat healthier, know what was in their food and where exactly it came from. The negative aspects of the experience of eating locally grown food, was the example of Michelle who depended upon coffee everyday. Her work started to drag and she was tired all the time. In the end she was healthier without it.

Consumption was another part of the Beavan’s plan. They wouldn’t use the television and not purchase anything new. Michelle and Colin thought that the TV caused several problems for the. It took them away from reality when they spent time watching reality shows. It also took them away from spending quality time with each other and their daughter. Television can cause these problems in many other people’s lives including mine. I find myself watching television when I’m bored and I could clearly be doing something more productive.

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

A Waitress at Duvals' Restaurant.

At first I read this waitress's expression as if she is nervous. The way she is standing makes it look like it was set up but because only one hand is on her hip it makes her look like she not yet in total control of her job. She seems hesitant and quiet and also very young. Young enough to look like she just started this job. After reading the poem, my thoughts don't change much. She seems to do her job as expected but doesn't engage in conversation or anything more than serving the man. When the man leaves, the waitresses and waiters are dancing in what seems like the streets. I don't picture this waitress dancing because she seems so shy but because it says she was maybe she feels at home with the other waitresses an waiters. Maybe since they are familiar faces, she's more comfortable around them. I don't think my reading of her expression changed because her personality seems to fit what is represented in the picture. She seems quiet and she expresses this in her job when she is serving the man.

Monday, November 12, 2012

Reaction on Activity

Picking an article was hard for me. I wasn't familiar with "The Onion" which is a a website where you can find articles. The website is based off of sarcasm and humor. I also did not know that. I tried to pick an article that was somewhat serious because of this. Probably the wrong idea when I came to class and everyones article was funnier than mine. When we were asked to find a tangible product or picture of something that represented our article there were no requirements. It could be literal or represent something the distantly could connect to the article. It was interesting but also very lenient and quick to the point.

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

The American Dream - Angela M. Balcita

The structure of this essay is in chronological order. The first sentence at the beginning of each paragraph is bolded to represent importance. The story tells of a man who moves from the Philippines to America. He has a son and a wife. He starts out feeling misplaced and questions if he can be both Pilipino and American. After time while he son grows up and he has baseball as a passion throughout it, he learns to live in America as an American. He faces problems as everyone does and he learns things about American's that he didn't' know before. He moves and fits in more with those surrounding him. The structure of this essay is kind of like every paragraph is one part of his life. A story that he can remember clearly and that had an impact on him. Each story has a main focus and that's the bolded sentence at the beginning. Each paragraph makes him who he is whether it's American or Pilipino-American.

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Little Store (seeing 2)

In this photograph by Welty of the Storekeeper taken in 1935 is of the Store owner in the town that Welty describes from her childhood. The store keeper is sitting on a ledge with the looks of two pumpkins His facial expression shows a solid face with a stern structure. He looks unhappy and serious. His hand lays on the pumpkin as if he wants to show that he owns the place. He is properly dressed in a tie, button down and long pants. He is crossing his legs showing proper gesture maybe to express his seriousness of owning this store. In the background there are bananas a picture and I think a telephone. The banana's are by the window that is shinning light through the glass. This gives the store keepers face some brightness and the other side shadows. The banana's are ripening in the sun and the telephone hangs on the wooden wall. This shows that maybe the store gets calls for the food he offers. Or maybe he gets shipments of food from other factories and uses the phone for business. Even though the photograph is in a small area and it's called the Little Store, i think it's got a big business.

Little Store (seeing 1)

The way Welty rights The Little Store is in chronological order. It starts off with her describing her mother and how she always gets asked to go to the Little Store and she willingly does it. She loves to walk a couple blocks away. She play with her jumping- rope and jumps hopscotch. She remembers her stories of going to the store and getting groceries. The songs she hears and the smells she smells, it's all part of her memory that she explains to the readers in order from what she remembers of her trips. THe ones she remembers most clearly are the memories that have the most affect on her, such as the lyrics of the song. The way she writes appeals to many senses including hearing, sight and smell. She makes it feel as if she's still there describing it. Her details in the writing make you feel like a child experiencing it also because they are so vivid and descriptive.

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Diposesed Seeing 2

Deresiewicz focusses mainly on the upper and middle class. He tries to make the reader understand these classes so that they can see the similarities between each class besides regardless the money. He refers to documentaries and television capturing the idea that this used to not be an issue. There were shows that stared the "working class" but now shows like that don't exist. Why?