Showing posts with label Language Arts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Language Arts. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Funny Story: Cousins :)

Lipstick. Isn't that what every 8 and 9 year old girl loves? I would say that I loved it then... to quite an extent actually.

I was 8 and my cousin Samantha was about 9 years old. We decided one day to play a prank that I found in an American Girl Doll magazine. A prank that we thought was hilarious then. :) We were going to take all of my stuffed animals and strap them into my car. Since my family was home and we didn't want them to see us, we wanted a disguise. The best disguise we could come up with involved lots and lots of lipstick.

We went to the Bonus room with some lipstick that I had gotten from a little makeup kit. We took turns doing eachother's "make-up". It wasn't quite the make-up that you probably think I'm talking about though. I am talking about a face covered in different shades of lipstick! We put as much on as we possibly could hoping that we would not get caught and we would not get in trouble. Then we added our final touches: wigs, skirts over our pants, another shirt, and a few accesories.

We tiptoed downstairs with an armload of stuffed animals. As soon as we made it, my mom sees us and asked the dreaded question, "What are you girls up to?" Of course we could not lie. So, we told her everything.

Since our little "scheme" had been ruined, we made the best out of our once in a lifetime chance to have a lipstick coated face. We danced and skipped around my house showing anybody that we could our "disguises".

What does this all mean? What did I learn from this?

That you should never expect to get away with something when your parents are right down stairs.



This is a picture of Samantha and I with our "disguises" on! :)

Monday, October 31, 2011

About the Nobel Peace Prize winner 2010



For Language Arts, I had the chance to research and learn about Liu Xiaobo from China. He was the Nobel Peace Prize winner of 2010. Here are some facts and information about him.

Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for... Liu Xiaobo worked for human rights and freedom in China in a non-violent way.

Work and Specific Contributions:
Liu Xiaobo was speaking at Columbia University when he heard about the movement in Tiananmen square. He left to join them in China. On June 2, 1989 he encouraged students to go on a hunger strike with him. He has been in jail a number of times and is currently in jail right now. Each time has only been for speaking out about what he believes in.

What issues(s) caused this person to take action?
He wanted a change in China. He wanted there to be freedom of speech, religion, and many other things.
Was the issue local or global?
It was neither. His issue was national. He was wanted to gain freedom in China by taking non-violent action.
How did the person take action?
Liu Xiaobo took part in movements, went on a hunger strike, and wrote books. He once even started a petition campaign for the Chinese government to rethink what happened in Tiananmen Square.
What media channels did he use to take action? How did he or she use each?
Liu Xiaobo used books and speeches to take action. He would write books and use speeches to protest and try to gain freedom and human rights.
Some answers to some of my own questions.
These are answers to a few questions I had myself:
- What were some of the specific reasons he went to jail? Liu Xiaobo went to jail because he seeked to end a party in China, defended human rights, he started the October 10th declaration, and for a few other things.
- What was he writing about? Liu Xiaobo wrote about human rights and political issues.
-What does Liu Xiaobo believe in? I did not get the answer I was looking for, but the main thing that it seemed he believes in is peace.
-Why or what is his specific reason he wants peace? He doesn't seem to have a specific reason for wanting peace, he just does.
-What was he talking about in his book and speeches that caused "quite a stir"? Liu Xiaobo was talking and writing about human rights and political issues.
How does this person inspire you?
Liu Xiaobo kept working for what he was wanting no matter what happens or what obstacles come in his way.
Sources:
-nobelprize.org
- liuxiaobo.org
-pen.org
-washingtonpost.org
-josieliu.blogspot.com