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Hearts Afire – Mini Inquiry Poem


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Hearts Afire

Some pursue it the way the waves relentlessly kiss the shores,

Through low tides and high tides,

Eloquently pleased more then ever before.

 

A small taste of life’s greatest desire,

Their hearts afire.

 

Some wish to woo instead of being wooed, 

A one-sided devotion,

The other being eschewed.

 

There was no such pleasure,

A lie of life’s desire?

 

Life’s grandest craving conveyed into eternal words of expression,

Heartfelt articles,

An undying affection.

 

Desire creeping into our brains,

Capturing our hearts in vain.

 

Some will have their heart break as they sing a love song,

An impenetrable soul of philophobia,

How does one push down a feeling so strong?

 

Are we to pursue our desire?

Should we let our concrete pillars crumble?

Risk our fragile emotions?

All to feel our heart afire?

 

Rationale:

Hearts Afire is a poem written by Madelaine Wong which explores the theme of love and change in our lives. Wong portrays it as a soul contemplating on chasing affection or not to, bringing up how sometimes it is hard to face feelings, fearing we may face rejection or have our heart broken in the blink of an eye. Her poem captures just how beautiful love could be, t0 be wooed with songs, gifts, the affection preserved in eternity through poetry just as William Shakespeare’s Sonnet 18 had mentioned; So long lives this, and this gives life to thee. Wong also put how sometimes love can be a one sided affection, relationship or end up hurting this one person causing them to put up concrete pillars of protection. She managed to incorporate the idea of some wishing to go after someone instead of waiting to be pursued themselves in the line Some wish to woo instead of being wooed, a line inspired by William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. They want to change the way society thinks, pursue their own destiny in their own way. Overall it is a poem that encompasses the hardships and amazing things love can offer. It is hard to challenge society’s narrow minded thinking but Wong is able to give life to the matter in using love as a real life example of challenging society’s views and expectations. Love is blind, it doesn’t care for race, gender nor language and that is the way we should view it. We should not be afraid to love or to be loved. There are times when it is okay to let our defenses fall, to welcome in a new affection with open arms and try from a new beginning.

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The Help – Individual Novel Projects – Gallery Walk

The Help by Kathryn Stockett, was my novel for English. Below is the gallery walk we created for the novel. Each of the four objects is symbolic along the thematic lines of the novel and in certain ways the human condition. The reference to each of the pictures is at the bottom of each ‘piece of art’. Underneath the gallery walk, I also included the compositions in a word document as it is tricky to read on the gallery.

Individual Novel Project – Compositions

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The Help – Powerpoint Presentation

Our wrap up group presentation for our novels! The link to the powerpoint is below.

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The Constant Unconcious Gender Biases

Has the gap between genders finally been closed yet? Even though in most Western countries we tend to believe so, the answer is actually quite debatable. The legal rights between both genders are still equal, yet women are getting paid only 77% of the amount a man would get for the exact same job. I strongly believe that our world should have equality throughout as many fields as possible. Certain things such as government powers should have a little difference in power and equality however, things such as pay should be equal. We should be equal throughout treatment for people of other gender, culture and religions. Though we have come very far from the past, there are still rivers we need to build bridges over. Ever since we were young we were taught some gender biases, even though many we are not aware about. In gym class we are separated by the weight of a shot put, for a girl this is your distance to jog, a boy at least 50m longer. Boys aren’t supposed to play dress up, male superheroes are better, stronger, men are smarter, etc. Where is equity when we need it? We should be holding everyone to a certain equal standard of performance based on skill instead of judging someone based off of their genders. Many believe otherwise.

In a study, researchers tried experimenting with young children. These children at around the age of 6 were asked if a “extremely smart” protagonist of various stories were males or females. By this young age, these children either in grade one or in kindergarten, were more likely to guess that the protagonist were male over female. It wasn’t just the little boys to guest so, girls were quite likely to guess the protagonist was male as well. That unconscious gender bias spreads throughout ur life time, our careers a great place for the biases to show. Participants of a experiment were asked to watch a video of entrepreneur pitching a new idea. The results were astonishing to see, but not entirely unanticipated. The participants were more permissive towards the groups who presented their pitches with a male narrator, 68% willing to help fund the group. However, when there was a female narrator, only 32% thought the pitch would be more worthy. The catch of the experiment was that the pitches were practically identical, the only difference being the gender of the narrator. Another study showed participants supposed applicants of people to deem who’d be more fit for a manager position in a laboratory. Much of the applications were alike, the names being the only difference. Applications with a primarily male used name were more likely chosen versus that with a more feminine name. The gender gap is learnt since young, even though we think we are not passing down/teaching these traits, the slight differences are picked up by young children.

There are many in this world who believe that since our creator has made men and women so different, that there should be differences to separate our genders. They think we are different because we need to. There are certain jobs that require either a more masculine or feminine touch. Jobs such as firefighting or heavy machinery assembly require those of a fitter and stronger physique. Others jobs such as modelling and early childhood learning depends on more of a female touch. Fashion for women seems to be more innovative and advanced, learning at an early age sometimes is easier in an environment with more gentle personas. Now just because these jobs have a more strict gender stereotypes, that does not mean people of the other gender can’t take part in that same career field.

We need equity, a more intelligent solution to our inequalities. Equality won’t come in the same shape and form in ever subject, and gender equality is something just so broad it’ll be hard to achieve. I think that the solution is treating everyone with equity. We must accept our differences and still treat everyone with the expectations of completing the same tasks. Equity may be our nearest solution to gender equality. Before we achieve any of that, we must ask ourselves, what do we expect gender equality to look like? “Gender equality is the unfinished business of the 21st century.” – Unknown

 

 

http://bigthink.com/the-conversation/to-achieve-gender-equality-we-must-first-tackle-our-unconscious-biases

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Spoken Word – Toxic Friendship

Inserted below is a clip of the spoken word my group and I performed for English Honours 9.

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The Veldt Summative Assignment – CommunicationCC

The Veldt Assignment – CC Reflection

Above is The Veldt Summative Assignment Communication Core Competency Reflection.

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The Fascinating Effects of Language

Language is one of the most complex things to ever have been created by humanity. We have created around seven thousand different intricate dialects, each with a distinct articulation, sounds and symbol. Most of our languages have corresponding letters of an alphabet or symbol system, we put them together in different orders forming diverse words that make up our extravagant range of vocabulary. For centuries, people have been wondering if all the variety of languages shape the way we think. If our mother tongue was English compared to Russian, would are brains be wired to think and react unalike? Do languages affect the way we think? In the past we did not have any data or research to back up any side of the arguments. In the Ted Talk How Languages Shape the way we Think by Lera Boroditsky, she briefly describes how we form words through a sequence of huffs and puffs which then travel in air vibrations. Once the vibrations reach our ears, our brain processes the sound waves and turns them into thoughts. We recognize these distinct patterns of sounds and call many of them words. Boroditsky worked with an Aboriginal tribe from Australia called the Kuuk Thaayorre or Thaayorre Tribe, who speaks Kuuk Thaayorre Language, a Paman language. They are natives who reside in the settlement Pormpuraaw, the western part of the Cape York Peninsula, Queensland in Australia. This tribe’s unique language is such a wonder. They use cardinal direction, north, south, east and west, instead of simple left and right. However, they do use the cardinal direction for more then just direction, it’s used in greetings, telling time and moving objects. When we English speakers greet someone we normally say “Hello,” where in Kuuk Thaayorre you would say “Which way are you going?”. Our response is entirely different as well, people of the Thaayorre tribe would respond with “North, north, east in the near distance,” if all is going quite well. This unique way of simply just greeting people makes our universal language quite boring. Telling time is also different as well, it all depends on which cardinal direction they are facing, for each direction would mean a new arrangement. It’s not just this tribal language that has a unique system, Russian compared to English and German to Spanish also have many radical differences. In English when we see a colour, such as blue, we simply address it as blue. Russian speaker tend to differentiate light blue and dark blue respectively. As part of Boroditsky’s research, their team would watch brain patterns and the different reactions from multiple things of all sort of language speakers. Those who speak Russian, their brain has like a quick surprise/reaction when seeing a shade of blue change from light to dark, whereas in English speakers there wasn’t. A lot of languages have grammatical gender, different nouns and adjectives are categorized as a more feminine or masculine word. In German the sun is feminine, described with more feminine adjectives and the moon masculine. Contrastingly, in Spanish the moon is portrayed more feminine and the sun masculine. Certain languages train you to pay attention to different things. For example, in an accident, English speakers are more likely to remember who caused the accident where in another language people zero in on how the even actually unfolded. Languages shape the way we view time, numbers, colours, grammatical gender, memory and what we focus on. The variety of different sounds, symbols, articulation for each language is so unique, quite a fascination language is. It is unfortunate that currently we are losing around a language a week. Finishing the Ted Talk, I have concluded that the different languages we speak affect the way we think one way or another, all this research supporting this argument. Then again, our research is all done in just solely English by English speakers so is our research valid? Is all our research and data simply narrow minded and biased? What are we to believe?

 

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The Veldt Sumative Assignment

After reading the short story, The Veldt by Ray Bradbury, I wrote this poem to acknowledge all the alienation that is forming within our society due to our ever advancing technology. Our excessive usage of technology is slowly leading us to a social devastation.

Chained Eagles

The sun used to shine brighter,

Back when the skies were clearer,

The eagle’s wings free with possibility,

When the children played amongst the trees,

Swinging from its able-bodied branches,

 

Humanity’s advancements,

Creating this obsessive compulsion,

These so-called improvements,

 

Sitting alone on a park bench,

The vacant swings moving at the command of the wind,

Slides dull and hollow,

 

The laughter from playgrounds no longer ring,

As they’re covered up by a tablets DING,

 

DING, a new notification,

Snapchat, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter,

It’s like our communication skills has started to wither,

 

With every BEEP and DING,

Our anxiety builds up if we don’t check it’s ringing,

It’s a chain and ball confining our wings,

 

DING, a new posting,

Our new measurement of self-value,

Measured in the number of likes,

Followers and comments replacing our breathing,

 

Our technological solutions,

Ridding of all our emotions,

Dividing our connections,

 

A black hole,

A devastation,

No more eye to eye conversations,

 

Hiding from behind a screen,

Attacking, harassing, bullying,

Driving some to breaking,

 

With seven billion on the planet,

We’re facing this new lonely world alone,

Not many friends in real life,

 

As time’s days grow weary,

We do nothing but continue to scroll on our Blackberry’s,

 

Glued to our screens,

The new sustenance of living,

What has happened to playing amongst the trees?

When will the eagle soar freely once again?

 

References for Photos and Videos in the Poem Video.docx

 

 

 

 

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Inquiry Post #1

The Friday Everything Changed

Inquiry Questions:How does inequality get perpetuated? Why is stability often chosen over taking a risk? How does a fear rejection stop individuals from expressing their true selves? What motivates us in the face of despair and oppression?

Primary Source: The Friday Everything Change

Secondary Sources: Malala Marches Towards the Nobel Peace Prize

The Friday Everything Changed is a short story of the past, where society’s expectations and stereotypes are unalike to the ones we have in the twentieth century. Protagonist, Alma Niles, made ripples in her small class as she challenged a tradition of carrying a water bucket normally done by boys. In the 1900’s gender rolls were nearly set in stone, men were given the ‘important’ tasks while women were to remain at home or to tend to meaningless work. One of the girls wanted to see a change, and when the boys started to torment her for doing so, the girls united and stuck together for the first time. In our modern society we are constantly letting gender inequality perpetuate. We are aware of the discrimination that happens, yet we do nothing. We are as good as Donald Trump and the gun issues in America. Malala Yousfzai, a children education activist, went against the rules of her community and the Pakistani Taliban to fight for her right to go to school. Malala remained strong and determined, even when the Taliban shot her. In a way it’s a modern-day version of what happened in The Friday Everything Changed. Through the hardships they were forced to face, both girls persevered, and they never lost sight of what they had in mind. The world is an ever-changing place. With all our progression of modernization and the changing of our society and culture, some have been left behind. Fortunately, in first world countries such as America and Canada, the gap of inequality has lessened; Women are gaining more and more rights. Third world countries such as Pakistan still view women as less, expecting them to stay in a prison like house and mainly reproduce. Maybe we need more people like Alma Niles. Thankfully we have had those few amazing people who’ve tried to solve our problems, put in the effort to change the world for the better. Andree Geulen, Malala Yousfzai, Jade Hamiester all empowering women who have impacted the world in a positive outcome. One part of The Friday Everything Changed that I really admire Alma for, is when her cousin tries to talk her out of trying to carry the water bucket. “I’m sorry, Arnold.” she said. “but I’m used to the cold weather. In winter I walk to school the same as you.” That simple line proves that the reason we have limits is because we create them. We all perform the same task relentless of gender at one point or another. It is because we choose to set these rules and limits that gender inequality exists. If we were to all work together we can make it cease to exist.

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Power of the Placebo

What is the placebo effect? The placebo effect is essentially a fake treatment, that has no active ingredients. I’ve heard of this ‘placebo effect’ multiple times throughout my life but I never understood the true meaning or concept of this complex situation. I’ve heard it on the news, movies, TV dramas a even read about it in books. It’s quite intriguing, if we are being told positive outcomes and more pros then cons while heading into a study for example, there is higher chances of the results being a better outcome, or vice versa with negative comments. In The Power of the Placebo Effect, it describes that we tend to treat things that seem to be of higher quality, normally in higher price as well, to be better then one of lower quality. If we are simply told that we are receiving something that would help us, we are often fooled into believing it would.  I like that this article had a rich array of vocabulary, making it seem so much more sophisticated, and when giving examples of the effect it was very insightful and descriptive. They use words with depth like feasible, efficacy, beneficial and moderate, when they could’ve used more simpler words. I would say that the uses of the descriptive vocabulary and insightful examples helped the enhancement of the overall article. Us humans tend to believe things that aren’t necessarily true, we go along with what one says and don’t normally challenge it. It is an odd habit that we’ve revealed to continue throughout our entire existence, believing the world is flat or that the world is only composed of four elements. It proves that we are satisfied just being told things and not doing them ourselves to prove it’s validity. It exemplifies just how easy we can be swayed into thinking in one narrow minded way.

 

Here are the articles I read;

http://bigthink.com/ideafeed/researchers-examine-how-the-brain-reacts-to-the-placebo-effect

http://bigthink.com/21st-century-spirituality/the-power-of-the-placebo-effect

http://bigthink.com/ideafeed/placebo-found-to-relieve-pain-even-when-participants-knew-the-treatment-wasnt-real

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