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Core Competency English 12

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Song Analysis

I’m In Here – Sia

Video:

Lyrics:

I’m in here
Can anybody see me?
Can anybody help?
I’m in here, a prisoner of history
Can anybody help?
Can’t you hear my call?
Are you coming to get me now?
I’ve been waiting for
You to come rescue me
I need you to hold
All of the sadness I can not
Living inside of me
I’m in here
I’m trying to tell you something
Can anybody help?
I’m in here
I’m calling out but you can’t hear
Can anybody help?
Can’t you hear my call?
Are you coming to get me now?
I’ve been waiting for
You to come rescue me
I need you to hold
All of the sadness I can not
Living inside of me
I’m crying out, I’m breaking down
I am fearing it all
Stuck inside these walls
Tell me there is hope for me
Is anybody out there listening?
Can’t you hear my call?
Are you coming to get me now?
I’ve been waiting for
You to come rescue me
I need you to hold
All of the sadness I can not
Living inside of me
I’m in here
Can anybody see me?
Can anybody help?Analysis:

In this song, the singer, Sia, is looking out from within herself and feels trapped in her sad feelings as a result of her past. Portraying a normal appearance, she wants someone to help her, but no one can do that because no one sees how she’s truly feeling. She wants someone to see that not everything is as it seems. But in the end, everyone, including the people closest to her, look over her and her feelings. I believe Sia is attempting to portray her own personal feelings to the people closest to her- her friends, family, a significant other. She is attempting to reach out to people that love her for help in the struggle she is enduring with her personal feelings, but she is overlooked as a result of keeping a normal appearance.

The words the poet uses in the poem are abstract. The words express the concept of depression which is something that can’t be experienced with any of our five senses. Phrases and questions are repeated throughout the song such as, “Can’t you hear my call?” which expresses the distress the singer feels. The diction contributes to the poem by clearly expressing the feelings of the singer. The reader can experience the same emotion the singer does.

This song is serious and sad using phrases such as, “I’ve been waiting for you to come rescue me I need you to hold All of the sadness I cannot Living inside of me,” “I’m calling out but you can’t hear,” “I’m crying out, I’m breaking down I am fearing it all Stuck inside these wall.” It sets the tone and the tone stays the same throughout the whole poem.

The average line length in this song is 3-7 words per line. The average length of the stanza is 3-7 lines per stanza. It has no rhyme scheme and is described as an open poem.

Figurative language used in this song is, “Stuck inside these walls” which is a metaphor for feeling trapped within her feelings. “I need you to hold All of the sadness I cannot Living inside of me” is personification because sadness is being given human-like characteristics such as “living” and being something that can be held.  “Prisoner of history” is a metaphor which represents that she feels these particular emotions as a result of an occurrence from her past that she can’t get over. There is irony is this song because Sia is calling out for help repeatedly, but not physically asking for help. The title is perfectly suiting for the song. In the song, she is calling out for help, but no one’s responding because she’s not showing her hurt on the outside. On the outside she looks perfectly normal proving that looks are deceiving and don’t show who a person really is. The title “I’m in here” is stating that who she is as a person and how she feels is inside her

The poet successfully recreates her experiences within the reader by her word choice, tone, and the melody of the song. In the song, the poet is calling out for help, and she sings about the sadness she feels. She sings with a soft tone and the melody is slow and both portray the hurt that she feels. The word choice, tone, and melody come together to make the sadness the poet is signing about resonate within the reader and make them feel it, too. Since the word choice is straightforward, it’s easy for the reader to imagine and strongly experience the feelings the poet feels within them. The poem succeeds in sharpening the reader’s awareness of something significant. The song talks about how someone’s appearance doesn’t demonstrate how they truly feel. Someone may look happy on the outside, but feel complete sadness within them.

Foods 12 Food Waste Plan

At home, there is minimal food that gets thrown out as my family and I tend to eat most of the food we make or take out to eat. If there are leftovers after the first night of making a meal, then we eat the same meal the next day to avoid wasting any. Sometimes we eat it for a third night in a row if need be. Food waste, though, is inevitable. The times where there are food scraps left over after a meal, it goes into the compost which my mom is very strict about. She is also very strict on recycling so in my household, we separate our waste. We are also fortunate in that we have a good recycling system at our school. Within my friend group, we separate our waste to the best of our ability. It’s efficient that there are labels that direct us on what goes where. In our community, the ability to separate our waste has got better throughout the years. Even in the mall food court the waste is separated. I think the ability to separate our waste when we are around town could be better though. I haven’t seen much of a difference in the types of recycling such as a compost, recycling, waste. Even if there is some type of separation, it’s difficult to know what goes where without a guide to direct us. One way I could improve my food waste is by not overserving. There are nights where I feel I am so hungry I could eat so much food, so I serve myself a lot of food. In the end, I don’t end up eating all of it and throw it away. Instead of taking out too much food, I could take out a little bit, finish it, and go back for some more. Another way I could improve is by not taking food expiration dates so seriously. My mom buys a tub of Greek yogurt and almond milk and I am typically the only one that eats it. But when I see that it has expired a day ago I tend to not want to eat it. I have read and been told multiple times that certain things can be eaten after the expiration date, so instead of wasting it once it’s out of date, I should still eat it because it’s still perfectly fine to eat for a while longer. One way that I could cut down on my waste is by freezing foods that aren’t going to be eaten right away. In my family, my mom buys different types of bread because of how picky my family is, but if she feels like it’s not going to be eaten by the time it becomes spoiled, she can freeze it and save it for later. I could also do this with many other different types of foods, not just bread! Another way to cut down on waste is preservation by canning which we did in class. My mom buys a lot of fresh fruit which can spoil quite quickly. Instead of letting them spoil, we could try turning them into a jam since I have the skills to do that now! It will allow for us to not have to throw away fruits that are spoiling, instead we can preserve it for a longer time. Minimizing food waste is important. Everyone should find ways on how they can reduce their food waste and stick to it to not only save money, but to save the environment as well.

Synthesis Essay and Core Competency

Effects of Childhood Influences on Adults

Although many believe a personality is inherited at birth, certain traits develop from certain experiences throughout life. Obtaining a personality based on childhood influences is accurately represented by the main characters in the short stories Long Long After School, written by Ernest Buckler, and A Teachers’ Rewards, written by Robert Phillips. In both stories, the authors demonstrated the affects that bullying can have on certain individuals, not only in the moment it’s occurring, but in the long run as well. In Long Long After School, Wes portrays an African American male attending a school that’s attended predominately by white people. As a result, Wes is discriminated against for his skin colour by the students and faculty except for one teacher, Miss Trethewey. She saw Wes for who he was as a person rather than judging him based on his skin colour. In the short story, A Teachers’ Rewards, Raybe portrays a lower-class student that got tormented for his lack of wealth by his classmates and his teacher, Ms. Scofield. Unlike Ms. Trethewey, Ms. Scofield did not see Raybe for who he truly was beyond his appearance. As a result, both characters lived different lives that were heavily influenced by the experiences they had during their childhood.

Wes and Raybe grew up in opposite environments which led to differently experienced childhoods. Wes, unlike Raybe, had people in his life that cared about him. When Wes was younger, he punched a glass window that left him in need of a blood transplant, but “in those days no one felt too comfortable about having his blood siphoned” (Buckler, 52) because of the dangerous connotation associated with it. Despite the risk, Wes’s mother was willing to do it to keep her son safe. His mother was unable to follow through because she had a different blood type, but expressing she wanted to take the risk proved how much she loved him. Wes’s schoolteacher though, Miss Trethewey, offered to donate her blood for Wes to survive. It was not only a risk for someone to donate their blood to someone else, but Wes believed it was uncommon when it was for a person of a different race stating that “…no one felt like taking any chances for [him]…” (Buckler, 52). But Miss Trethewey was willing to give “a whole quart” (Buckler, 52) of blood to Wes for him to survive. Miss Trethewey risked her life and reputation to donate blood to Wes which clearly depicts how much Miss Trethewey also cared for Wes. Alternatively, Raybe was not exposed to the same affection that Wes was. From when he was young, Raybe’s parents and grandfather had died and he was left with his aunt who couldn’t provide much for him which left Raybe feeling isolated. The feeling of isolation heightened when he attended school because Raybe was constantly bullied by his teacher, Miss Scofield, in front of the class which hindered his ability to create friendships with the other kids as “The other kids left [him] out of things, because [Miss Scofield was] always saying [he] was bad” (Philips, 386). The bullying exemplifies that not only did Raybe have no support at home, but he had none at school either. In the end, Wes, although consistently picked on by his community, had people such as his mother and Miss Trethewey that cared for his wellbeing, whereas, Raybe had very little people that supported him. As a result of these outside influences, Wes and Raybe continued to lead different lives.

As a result of their upbringings, Wes and Raybe’s influences during their childhood led them to pursue different futures.  Wes, although bullied by his community, had people in his life that cared for him. He was able to overcome the hardships of his childhood and became known as the “caretaker-about-town” (Buckler, 48) by the people that used to bully him. This occupation signifies that he grew up to become a caring person. Moreover, Wes is also known as the guy that has a house that “is furnished with almost nothing but books” (Buckler, 48), and “can quote anyone from Seneca to Henry James” (Buckler, 48). He has a reputation of being a knowledgeable man which is a favourable trait to have. In addition, he put a corsage on Miss Trethewey’s grave which exemplifies how he didn’t disregard the risks she took in standing up for him. The action symbolizes the constant love and respect he has for everything Miss Trethewey did to help him. Because of this, Wes grew up to be an honourable man despite the hardships he faced during his childhood. Alternatively, Raybe underwent constant teasing from his teacher and peers during his childhood and had no one that could support him through it. Because of that, he went down the wrong path and hung out with the “rocky crowd” (Philips, 386) which landed him in jail for 10 years. Following his release, Raybe confronted Miss Scofield for the harassment during his schoolyears. Raybe acted with aggression to get back at her which exemplifies how he grew up to become demoralized and hateful towards others. Wes was able to overcome adversities and become a respectable man, but Raybe expresses, through his actions, that he was unable to do the same. Wes lives a content life despite the trouble he was put through at a young age, whereas Raybe grew to have immense hatred towards others.

While they were both stereotyped during their childhood, the actions Wes and Raybe perused later in life exemplified their true characters. When Wes was younger, he was discriminated for his skin colour. “The kids used to tease [him] at school” (Buckler, 50), he was referred to as “dirty” (Buckler, 50) by his classmates, and make comments about how he would be “turning pale” (Buckler, 50) or “blushing” (Buckler, 50). After all the harassment he was put through, Wes grew up to stand up for himself. The narrator of the story was a former classmate of Wes that picked on him, but after Wes told his perspective of his childhood, the narrator was able to see Wes’ true character. Being able to change the perspective of someone who stereotyped him proves that Wes grew up to be nothing like how he was categorized. Moreover, Raybe was stereotyped based on his lack of wealth. His former teacher believed that he had “no motivation” (Philips, 385), “no follow-through” (Philips, 385) and claims that she “knew where [he’d] end up” (Philips, 385). She believed that since he came from little money that he was eventually going to go to jail because that’s “true to form” (Philips, 385) for people like him. Raybe got in with a “rocky crowd” (Philips, 386) and ended up in jail for ten years just as Miss Scofield predicted. When Raybe confronted Miss Scofield, instead of using his words to express himself like Wes did, he chose to use violence. He rapped her knuckles with a hammer which just continued to illustrate his stereotype. The actions Wes and Raybe ensued later in life expressed their true nature. Wes overcame the hate given by his community and lived a content life, whereas Raybe ended up in jail and acted according to the way he was categorized.

 

Wes and Raybe grew up to live unlike futures as a result of their different upbringings. Wes had a mother and teacher that stood up for him, but Raybe had no one on his side. These differences contributed in their dissimilar futures. Wes grew up to become an honourary man, one that no one believed he could be at a younger age, therefore overcoming the stereotype that was placed on him during his school years. Contrarily, Raybe grew up to be exactly how his teacher said he was going to be. He went to jail for many years and decided he wanted to get back at his former teacher for everything she put him through by using violence. Raybe grew up to be “true to form” (Philips, 385).Childhood influences don’t just affect adulthood, but they determine how the adult’s personality and behavior will be like. Differentchildhood experiences account for the differences that every individual has when they are older.

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Safety First

Fire:

  • For a small fire, smother it with a lid, baking soda, wet towel, etc. (don’t use water in case of grease fire.)
  • Don’t leave a hot stove unattended.                                                          

Burns/Scalds

  • Turn all pot and pan handles inwards so they can’t be knocked over and cause burns.
  • For a minor burn, run under cool (not cold) water until pain subsides, apply an ointment, and cover with a sterile, non-adhesive bandage.

Chemicals

  • Don’t mix chemicals together
  • Should be stored in cupboards away from food and heat.

Slips/Trips/Falls (i.e. how to prevent)

  • Clean up spills immediately
  • Put down an anti-slip carpet

Cuts 

  • Hold the food being cut by tucking fingers and thumb under your hand to avoid cutting them.
  • Cut on a cutting board, not in your hand.
    (don’t do this)
  • If a minor cut occurs, wash wound and apply pressure until bleeding subsides. Apply an ointment and a sterile bandage.

Heavy Lifting

  • Lift with your legs not with your back and don’t twist your body when holding heavy objects.
  • Ask for assistance if the object cannot be carried by one person.

How to Prevent Food Poisoning

  • Handle raw meat in a safe manner
  • Make sure everything is cleaned thoroughly (hands, dishes, cloths, worktops)

Waste Management

  • Make compost
  • Recycle

Personal Hygiene

  • Wash hands after every task
  • Do not touch your nose, mouth, eyes, ears, hair, or face during cooking. Make sure your cover your nose and mouth when sneezing or coughing

Desmos Art Functions Card 2019

Link to Project: https://www.desmos.com/calculator/tjlq4gubeg

I started this project with having done one other Desmos project before in grade 10. Since that project I haven’t used Desmos much, therefore; I don’t remember how to use it. As a start, I went back to my grade 10 project to jog my memory which helped a lot. I remembered I have to use a specific domain and range to get functions to connect accurately. Then I thought about the picture I wanted to recreate and thought about how I could incorporate the 6 functions we had to use into the picture I had in mind. Having a rough idea of what I wanted to do helped speed the process along.

One thing that I found the most difficult was the domain, because it’s one of the most important aspects of the project. This is because in most instances I only wanted to use a certain part of a graph, so using the domain just to get that certain area only was difficult. It was also difficult to get the lines to connect properly using the domain. I had to try different numbers and keep zooming in to get them to attach and not overlap.  Another challenge was making the function fit in the area I wanted it to. For example, I had the outline of the window and when I wanted to do curtains with a logarithmic function inside the window, it was difficult to get a function that would fit in the window and also look the way I wanted it to. It took multiple guesses with reflections and translations to get a function that was close to the one I wanted and then played around with the domain to make it more accurate. I used that strategy in other aspects of the card such some of the Christmas tree decorations.

Besides domain, another thing that’s very important when doing this project is transformations and reflections. It makes the project move along faster because rather than copying the same function down and then changing it so that it is where you want it to be, you can just write down the function label and add a transformation to it. This helps get the desired line. I also used a lot of inverse functions that helped me get a function where I wanted it to be. It helped me get familiar with transformations.

When I was stuck on certain things I would google how to do it on and it helped me out more than expected. It was really helpful in helping me understand how to use inequalities to shade areas and shapes. The inequality that I used to shade in my eyebrows is something that made me proud because at that point I had learned how to use equalities and functions well that I could use my knowledge to apply it to shade my eyebrows in. Besides google, I have multiple friends that have already taken pre-calc 12 and had to do this project too so I asked them for things when I was stuck. For example, I asked how to label and how to organize all my functions. Their recommendation was to make a lot of folders with less functions in them rather than fitting a lot in one folder which was really helpful when I had to go back and redo something. It was easy to find the function. They also helped me with functions that I wasn’t very familiar with such as circle functions and semi-circle functions that were necessary in this project.

At first I found the project extremely tedious, but after I got the hang of it the process quickened. I didn’t have a specific strategy that I used, but I had a plan that I stuck to. My idea was to get the basic shapes of what I wanted done and then add detail after. After that, I fixed the domain so that all the lines were connected perfectly without overlapping. It took a lot of time, effort, and detail to achieve the holiday card that I had envisioned, but in the end I learned a lot and I am extremely proud of the my holiday card.

 

Poetry Presentations

Week 17 – PreCalc 11

This week in PreCalc 11, we started to learn about Trigonometry. We learned many concepts regarding trigonometry, but the one thing that stood out to me was the Sine Law. The reason why it stood out to me was because it cuts down the work we had to do last year to solve the same things that the Sine Law does. Last year if we were introduced to triangles that weren’t typical 90 degrees angles, we had to make a line from the top point perpendicular to the bottom line to solve each angle and solve for each sides measurements. Fortunately, the Sine Law helps us do that with less amount of work needed to be done.

The Sine Law is a/sin A = b/sin B = c/sin C, where the lower case letters are the measurements of the side lengths and and the upper case letters are the lower case letters corresponding angle. By corresponding angle i mean that if angle B describing one point of the triangle, then side b would be the side of the triangle that is directly opposite of angle B. Because the Sine Law works with the angles of triangles and the measurements of the triangles side then it’s useful in finding a missing angle or side. 

Example: 

Work:

Step 1: draw triangle

When given a problem that describes the angles and the side lengths of a particular triangle, the first step is to always draw it. Drawing the triangle gives us a better understanding of what we have and what we’re looking for with little room for error. In this example, we we’re given two side lengths, KN and MK , and angle M. I drew the triangle, labelled the points, and then labelled the characteristic given. That’s when I found out what I was looking for, angle N, angle K, and side MN.

Step 2: find the equation to use first

The easiest way to do this is to label the sides first. In this example, opposite of angle K would be side k, opposite angle M would be side m, and opposite angle N would be side n. Once we have labelled those we should write out the full equation and plug in everything we know. The equation comes with three different ones, but we can only use two at a time. So the important thing is to use two equations that we can solve for one variable meaning all other variables we should already have. In this example, we have Sin M, m, and n, meaning we could find Sin N.

Step 3: solve the equation

Once we have the first equation we are going to use to solve for something, then all we have to do is solve for it. To solve for it, I used cross-multiplication and solved from there. When i moved Sin to the other side, I inverted it.

Step 4: find the last angle

Once we found angle M, we can easily find the last unknown angle with little work. We know that the 3 angles of one triangle have to add up to 180 degrees. So we know that one angle is 70 degrees and another angle is 75, so that means if we take 180 and subtract 70 and subtract another 75, it will give us the final angle. In this case, the final angle is 35 degrees. That means we have angle M as 70 degrees, angle N as 75 degrees, and angle K as 35 degrees.

Step 5: solve for the last side length

The only thing we have left to solve is the final side length. We can use the Sine Law to find the last side length. Since we have all variables of the equations except for k then we can use any two of the equations to find it. The final step is to solve for it. In this example the final side length was 8.6 cm.

Now we know all the triangles angles and side lengths all thanks to the Sine Law!

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