Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Chinese Cultural Revolution Photos

So I chose the photo from "Smash The Old World." It's a photo of a man on a ladder trying to smash a sign from the "Old World." The people around him look like they are yelling and chanting. Watching and waiting for the sign to be thrown down in the respect of the new world. The four olds were Old Customs, Old Culture, Old Habits, and Old Ideas. Mao to make a new society but to make a new one you would have to destroy the old one. He made his men destroy anything that represented the four olds.
I will connect this to the reading we had, where there was a store and the red guards did not like the name of it. So they took it down and started trying to break it. Everyone was stomping on it and jumping up and down. Then a one man said "this won't work." Another guy came up and said "I have a axe." He put it up against a curb and started whacking at it until it snapped. Then the Red guards announced they wanted every store/sign to have something to do with the revolution or mao.

Monday, April 11, 2011

GPA college blog 2

I was happy when I found out that my overall grade point average was 2.9. I was expecting worse so I'm happy with that grade. I learned that it is a UC school and I have to get my grade up if I ever want to come close to attending it. I would like to apply myself more in class. My next step is to work harder and not to procrasinate. I would also like to keep a calender close by to check assignments. I think I have a problem to get off task too quickly and easily.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Internship talks

Something that struck me about the internships were about how far before you need to look to get an internship you actually want. Some of them were talking about how they found one last minute and got a lucky break. I don't want to be one of those people. I would like to start looking about sophmore and find one hopefully.
I'm looking for an upbeat internship, not one just sitting at a desk. From what I heard sitting at a desk is not only boring, you have to do paper work all day. I am a person that gets bored REALLY fast unless it's something I'm passionate about.
I felt like the photoshop one was painted a pretty good picture because we all know what it feels like to lose a file or and error with photoshop. He explained those exact same feelings as we did as he performed his vignette.

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Part Two Suheir Hammad & Marjane Satrapi on War

Revolution is a historic event that changes the world from how it lives to how it works. The way Suheir says what she thinks of a revolution makes her sound like there is no hope in the world. I think she thinks everyone in the world hates her people but not everyone is evil. "Assume they know me, or that I represented a people, or that a people represented an evil, or that evil is as simple as a flag and words on a page." I think this quote was very powerful in the sense that everyone has the chance not to be evil despite the fact of their nationality.
Marjane Satrapi has every right to do what she's doing. I think that she and all the other people protesting are good and the government is bad. Because the government in egypt is not doing what they're supposed to be doing. They need to listen to the people and respond to their needs, instead, they do whatever they want to make them be more powerful.

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Suheir Hammad & Marjane Satrapi on War

"I will not dance to your war drum. I will not lend my soul or my bones to your war drum." I thought this was a very important quote because she's saying she does not agree with all this war. That she will not risk her life into something she doesn't believe in. She will not give in to all this pressure the world is putting on her. That she is a strong willed person with an even stronger soul.
Both, Marjane and Suheir, speak their mind and won't let anyone tell them that their wrong. Marjane always talks back to people and being a rebel. I think that Suheir likes to nudge people in a direction to believe her way of thinking.
The thing that struck me in both the poetry and the movie was serious they were about how they felt. They felt really strong about there rights as women. The emotions and the intensity Suheir had was unreal. I feel like she was say her poem right off the top of her head. Marjane stood up for anything she thought was right.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Islam's Music

Islamic music is from the Muslim religion, often played in open areas and/or personal gatherings. Sine the muslim religion has such an eclectic variety of nationalities, their music also very different. There are also songs about nations such as "a hamd" which is a song to pay tribute to Allah, their god in the religion. And "A naat" which is to pay tribute to the prophet muhammad. This group of music is called the qawwali. Some people in this religion believe that singing lyrics are allowable and instruments are prohibited. But the other half of them enjoy instruments such as drums, wind, and string instruments.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Asia Current events

My country is Kyrgyzstan. The word "Kyrgyz" actually is thought of as unstoppable or undefeatable.The It is located in Central Asia. It is in the middle of Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan. It is about the size of South Dakota. Kyrgyzstan is full of mountains. 90% of their terrain is mountain regions. They have a lot of hydropower and good amounts of gold, oil, and coal.
One of Kyrgyzstan's current event's is how the United states offered Kyrgyzstan a $315 million dollar contract to supply their air force base in Kyrgyzstan. They wanted to make it as clear as possible that they did not want this contract. They have been fueling them since 2002. Kyrgyzstan is asking the US to hold off for a bit until they figure out past "supply deals."