Monday, December 11, 2006

journals 2-5

journal 2
On November 9, I went to my mentor and did some volenteer workwith her. I stayed adout an hour and 30 min. their with her and some of her patients that felt comfortble talking to me and her about sexual stransmitted disease, but i couldn't go everywhere with. some of her patients didn't feel right talking to me about STD's, they say that they are not all that interested in it.. I had ot keep my comements to my self when she said that. On that day i wasen't feeling all that good so i went home.


journal 3
On November 13 i went up their to try to get some more hours in but i steel wasen't feeling all that good she just told me to go to the doctor to get a check up but i went home and went to sleep all day.


journal 4
On November 20 I went to visit my mentor i didn't schedule an importment I just went to see can i sweeze my self in i had to wait a min. cause she had a lot of patients a head of me. she called me back about at 11:50 we just talked about other kinds of diseases like BV things that I wanted to know that's not on my outline. I'm just going to really work on my volenteer work.


journal 5
I had went ot go see my mentor november 28 and on 29, i have about 10 hours or more I'm not for sure but i know that i have about 10. she gave me some pictures but i didn't take them because I didn't think if they was school appropiate cause i can't find really now on the school enternet.

Thank you letter to mentor:

Thank you Ms. rose for working with me on my senior project and product. I would loveto work with you again some day. You have been a great mentor to me, helping me with my volenteer work talking about sexual transmitted diseases. You help me out alot. the pictures was great I wasen't being mean I just didn't know if we could have dose kinds on pictures so I just tried to keep it simiple.

Romantic and Victorian Poetry:

1). one of the historical event that started on july 14, 1789, the revolution in france, happened when people didn't want a king that they didn't choose the they wanted to be able to choose their king. The industiral Revolution chaged to manufactoring, the people back then use their hands to make things, but now production suitch to factories, so the machines make things for you. Since there where factories, the populations increased and that they all had to live in the city that was where all the jobs where, had to shair rooms with little space, dirty, and massey.

2). During this time I think it was hard because the king had power to make decisions and the normal people to obey what they king had said.
It was a good thing that they had machines cause it made it easiler to make things. the machines was also dangerous for them because it can easily to get hut, and they lived in dirty, nasty houses. I think that things should be safer for them.

3).a. The Romantic poets wanted to express the Romantics belief that imagination, rather than mere reason, was the best response to the forces of change.
b. he wanted to express the word romantic, nature, human mind, and the idea of the poet.
c. also he wanted to express romance, romance is growing up, exploring the world, and learning to trust our emotions.
I think they wanted to express the human mind that expresses your feelings and emotions with that person. Just to show them how happy you are with them.


Step two- William Blake:
A little Girl lost:
I think she's talking about a little Girl thats lost, now she's older she found love, and she realize that love is so strong and passioned that you can hurt someone over it.
I think it's a good example of the romantic poetry because it also talk about love andhow it can change you it you love someone and how you express your feelings with that person. "love, sweet love, was throught a crime".

William Wordsworth:
Composed in Anticipation of leaving school:
He's talking about leaving school he wrote them a note saying that he is leaving. "My soul will cast the backward view, the longing look a lone on you".
I think a good example on that is when he tells them how he feels in the romantic poem talks about their emotions, and in this poem of william wordsworth he's talking about leaving and how he feel know sympathy.

George Gordon, lord Byron:
Advice to a Girl:
She's saying that men are sometimes jealous, don't fall in love into you think it's the right one. love is everywhere all you have to do is wait and it will come to you. "Never love unless you can". I think it's a good example for the romantic poetry but its the other way around. It's telling you not to love into you think it's the right one because you can get hurt if you love somebody and it don't work out. but it's ok to care for that person and show them of you feel about them and tell them that you love them and really don't, you just really care for for that person.

Percy bysshe Shelley:
Love's Philosophy:
She's talking about nothing in the world is single everything has it's own match like peanut butter and jaily. "Nothing in this world is single".
It's a good example because it could be romantic everything have somthing to rely on just like people, two people together, nature as wail.

John Keats:
the Grass hopper and the cricket:
He's saying that the earth will never die everything in it is alive. the birds need to be in cool trees to help them sing because when it's hot they fall out. Poetry is everywhere in the world it's so many things to talk about.
It's a good example of the romantic period because how he Describe the earth that it never dies like love never dies if you really mean it. "The poetry of the earth is never dead".

Step three:
1). One of the historical events that happened in the victorian period was that children was able ot be tought free in 1891.
The other historical event that happened in the victorian period was when jack the Ripper, the serial killer murdered prostitutes in 1888, and that they couldn't find him.

2). I thind life was a little hard for the normal people back then and for the womens and childrens, because they was banded from working in mines in 1842 it was the law they camed up with. It was alot of people who had died in Cholera epidemic; in 1849, 2 thousand a week died.

3). The biggest difference getween the victorian period and the romantic period was that the romantic period was more hard back then but good cause they had machines and factories so that you didn't have to make things yourself, also bad because you could also get hurt on the machines. the victorian period to me is a little easier back then. It was alot of change in most literature, Victorian was also known of inventing childhood.

4).a. The victorian wanted to express the literature of art.
b. He express why some poets continued the movement of colloquial diction in to poetry.
c. He wanted ot express the victorian period brief articles on different aspects of the daily life.

Step five:
Alfred, lord tennyson:
the Eagle:
He's talking about an eagle thats flying around the world. Its similar to the romantic period because its strenght, and power. "close to the sun in lonely land, Ring'd with the azure world, he stands".

Robert Browning:
My Star:
He's talking about one paticular star that he sees every night before he goes to bed. "All, that I Know of a certain star is, it can throw (like the angled spar)". to me it is similar to the romantic period because stars can be used for romantic poetry to. he love looking at one certain star so much that he haves to lat it go.

Matthew Arnold:
the last world:
He's talking about the world is coming to an end, he's giving up on a lot of things like he is saying to let them come in hes home and do what ever they came to do, his evemy, thats taking over his palace. It's similar to the Romantic period because in the Romantic period you couldn't choice but to do what the king said and the normal people couldn't do alot of things. but if the world was coming to an end he would have gave up to.

Thomas Hardy:
The Dead man walking:
It's about a dead man who soul is still alive but dead being burned up in fire and turns to ashes like dust. "I am but a shape that stands here, a Pulseless mould, a pale past picture, screening ashes gone cold". It's a little similar to the romantic period because how he was put away back then they use to burn you up to ashes also.

Thursday, November 30, 2006

The Restoration

1). The glorious Revolution:
What Happened in the Glorious Revolution is when the Roman Catholic James 2, king of great Gritain from 1685 fled to the France in 1688, brought Glorious Revolution down on himself. When he put charles 2 on English throne, he proceeded to alienate virtually every politically of English society by commencing Ill-advised attempts to Catholicize the Army. James had a son in June 1688. Scottish Jacobites under Dundee threatened the rule of William and marry. Dundee was killed in a battle in killiecrankie in 1689. that following next year the Irish and french Jacobites under james 2 were defeated in Ireland in a battle
of the boyne.
The the importance of the Glorious Revolution are when Charles emloped the dispensing power, the royal prerogative of suspending the operation of various statutes, declared illegal in 1689 in the dill of rights. William landed with an army at torbay in November 1688, to defend the liberty of England and the Protestant religian, and marched unopposed on london.

2). satire is tricky, it gets you to believe something thats not true. satire sometimes means to make fun of people, bad habits, and fullishness.
scary movie is satire, they take parts out of other movies and change it around to make it funny.
the simpsons is also satire because they change it around to make it funny like the police officer is dume he don't sove any crimes.

3). A Moldest Proposal:
I thick that it was wrong for what he said about the kids, that they should eat they kids.
he did not like how English was treeting the Irish people like property so he wrote a modest proposal on pour mother salling their babies to wretch people to get mkoney off them. the babies and the Irish was like property. salling babies is very extreme and is similar to what happened to the Irish. this is satire because he wants people to read it and to get what he is talking about and to change how they treat people.

4). diary of samuel Pepys:
Pepys was a secret Diary writter; he wrote diaries for him. "He wrote it only for his own, and in a kind of shorthand that had recentlybeen invented". he wrote in different langauges in his diary about his life.

5). Every thing was in order at that time meaning everyone had something to do, really no killing going back then and things was probaly cheaper. but the most important thing was lining back at that time is that you don't have to really worrie about thieves robbing you. "these thoughts and fears i had, and do hence apprehand the fears of all rech men that are covetous and have much money by them. At last Jane Rose and then i understand it was only the dog wants a lodging and so made a noise".

Wednesday, October 25, 2006

ACT 4,5

In act 4 the part that stuck out ot me the most and started to get a little interesting was when macbeth killed macduff whole family so that know one will come back and say anything to anyone. Ross was the one person who camed back and told macduff that his family was dead, "Your castle is surprised; your wife and babes savagely slaughtered. To relate the manner, were, on the quarry of these murdered deer, to add the death of you". Macduff fount out that macbeth had something to do with his family murder. I hate that in part 5 lady macbeth killed her self but they really don't say how, and at the end macbeth died by macduff.

Wednesday, October 18, 2006

ACT 3

At first macbeth was scared because of the death of his king he felt guilty but now he's acting like his wife, he don't care anymore. And I think when somebody find out about it they are going to prosacute him for murdering the king. The part I like most about is when he was taking to something that no one else can see, when he said; "Thou canst not say I did it. Never shake thy gory locks at me", then they started to wonder about him and who was he talking to, so his wife told them that it's nothing he's just not well. But it was good that they pulled it off (got away with it).

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

ACT 2

He kills the king and now he fills guity about, "I am afraid to think what I have done; look on't again I dare not", He says; I think he shoudn't had done it and stop listing to his wife and those witches. I dont think he's going to become king because everyong seems upsate about it, and it they fund out I think they're going to hang him and punish his wife for nowing about who murdered the king.

ACT 1

That would make macbeth a bad person for even thinking about killing his king for nothing, just to get his power and try to take over. I think that it's really lady macbeth that really wants him to kill the king so he could be king and make her queen. Thats a good thing that macbeth don't really want to kill his king cause of what he said, "I have no spur to prick the sides of my intent, but only Vaulting ambition, which o'erleaps itself and falls on th' other".
He realize that he could be killing his king for nothing meaning when he kill him he wont become king and that the people in the village just might kill him for killing the king and let someone else become king.

The Middle Ages Project

1) The Crusadas;
In october 1066, a day long battle near Hastings, England, changed the course of history. 10 miles from the channel dividing england, france, Duke William of Normandy, france, defeated and killed king Harold of England last of Anglo-Saxon kings.
Norman Conquest, radically affects English history, English character, and English language. William was an efficientand ruthless Soldier, that wanted to rule the Anglo-Saxon. one of william's great administrative feats was o inventory of nearly every place of property in Ehgland, cattle, and buildings.
The murder of Thomas a Becket;
In 1154-1189, all christians belonges to the Catholic church. King Henry was a vassel of the pope, the head of the church and Gods representative. those days the pop was enormously powerfuland controlled most the crownedhead of Europe, his trusted friend Thomas as arch hish up of canterbury, head of catholic church in England. In december 1170, Henry ranged, will no one red him of the turbulent priest. Four of Henry's Knights murderd Becket right in his own cathedral. Deed led to devotion to st. thomas the martyr, and created back lash against Henry, the monarchy power struggles with Rome. The set back led to the kinds of liberties taken by several of the clergymen.
the magna carta;
the event that most clearly heralded a retum to older, democratics tendencies in England was the signing of the magna carta. The vicious Pragmatic John was strogly backed by the pope, english barons forced him to sing a document. When aristocrats writting for aristocrats, the barons had no interest in the right of the common people. the magna carta laterbecame the basisfor English constitutional law, right as trail by jury and legislative taxation were established.
The Black Death;
Bubanie plague struck England in 1348-1349, delievered another blow to feudalism. Highly contagious, spread by fleas from infected rats, diseases reduced the nation's populations by the third causing a labor shartaga and inevitable giving the lower classes mor leverage than ever before against their overlords. The time when king Henry VII's 1485 marriage reconciled the warring house of york and lancaster, Middle Ages ending in England.

2) The Night:
He's a truthful, reliable person that love chivalry; he had fought fifteen battles, he was a worthy Knight, wise, truly perfect, gental Knight. His steeds are good, but not gay.
"A Knight there was, and he a worthy man, who, from the moment that he first began to ride about the world, loved chivalry, Truth, honour, freedom and all courtesy. full worthy was he in his liege -lord's war , and there in had he ridden (non more far) as well in christenom as heathenesse, and honovred everywhere for worthiness".
The Squire:
he's twenty years old and vary active.
"a youthful squire, a lover a lusty bachelor, with lock real curled, as if they'd laid in press".
The Yeoman:
He had Know servants, and like to travel.
"A yeomen had he, nor more servents, no, at that time, for he chose to travel so; and was clad in coat and hood of green".
The Prioress:
The Prioress was also an nun, one of her greatest oath was by saint Elay, also known as madom Eglantine.
"There was also a nun, a Prioress, who, in her smilling, modest was and coy; her greatest oath was but saint Elay! and was known as madom Eglantine".
The Nun:
A young nun not over 16 years old.
"A nother little nun with her had she".
The Three Priests:
didn't know her chaplain.
"Who was her chaplain; and of Prists she'd three".
The monk:
A monk four mastery, out rider that love's his venery.
"A monk thers was, one make for mastery, an out ridder, who loved his venery, a manly man, to be an abbot able".
The Friar:
The Friar was a very festive man. married a women that's young, and was vary gental.
"A Friar there was, a want on and a merry, a limiter, a very festive man, he had arranged full many a marrigae of woman young, and this at his own dost".
the Merchant:
The Merchant could make a crown it the money-changed, he is worthy, and kept all his wits well set.
"there was a merchant with forked beard, and girt in motley grown, and hegh on horse he set, upon his head a flemish bealer hat; his boots were fastened rather elegantly".
The clerk:
The clerk speeches about pregnant moral virtue, and a fat man.
"Pregnant of moral virtue was his speech; and gladly would he leam and gladly teach".
The Lawyer:
The Lawyer was wary and wise.
"A sergeant of the law, wary and wise, who'd oftengone to paul's wald ot advise, there was also, compact of excellence".
The Franklin:
He lone morning sop in wine.
"Of sanuine temperament by every sign, he loned right well his morning sop in win".
The Haberdasher and the carpenter:
one was a Haberdasher and the other was a carpenter.
"A haberdasher and the carpenter".
The Weaver, The Dyer, and The Arras-Maker:
thy can similar livery, sober, and live your clothes smelling fresh.
"An arras-maker, dyer, and weaver where with us, clothed in similar livery, all of one sobe, great fraternity".
The cook:
It boils chicken with marrow-bones, and flavour tartly with galingale.
"A cook they had with themm just for the nonce, to boil the chickens with the marrow-bones, and flavour tartly and with galingale".
the sailor:
Lives far out west, of dartmouth, town, and ware rought cloth that falls down to his knee.
"there was a sailor, living far out west; for aught i know, he was of Dartmouth town, he sadly rode a heckney, in gown, of thick rough cloth falling to the knee".
3) The pardoner's Iale was a really good bood, i like cause it's an old tale book meaning it was written back in the days, and i can see how they talk back then and how things were. I like when they was talking about that man that was slain up on his bench, face up, dead drunk again, they called him death, that kill them all around in a breath.
4) The Pardoner's Talereflects on the middle ages cause both of them was written in the path you can tell because of how they talk in the story.
Middle ages and Pardaner's tale both had enamy in it that they had to faught so that they wont take over there property.

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

responses to the renaissance

1). The part that stuck out to me the most is when the black plague killed approimately about one-third the Europe's populations.
the other part that i thought was interesting was when the mother and father died and their kids took over Europe know older than 9 years old, but; one died of sicknest.

Tuesday, September 05, 2006

letter of intent

Enimsah barnes
2360 West Broad st. apt#j10
athens GA, 30606
August 23,2006



Dana Siegmund
240 Mitchell Bridge Road
athens, GA 30606
August 23, 2006


Dear, Mr. Siegmund.

All my life, I wanted to be a doctor. All I know are the basic parts like how you can get it, but I don't know w2hat kind of madian you take for different types of STD's. Being a doctor was always part of my life, even when i was around five of six years old i use to try playing doctor on my brother, and a dentist. My mom always wanted me to be a doctor even yp today she still do. my mom was like that with all of us the boy's still did what they wanted to do, I'm the last one out of the ten, and she is working with me, help stay in school that's another reason why i don't wantto drop out of school cause that will really hurt her alote, all the girls in the family are doing something positive with their life, one of them ia a lawyer in D.C, the other one drives the city bus, and theother one helps old people in a health home, and I'm going to the army to take class thire next year to become a doctor, and now that i have an opportunity, i want to find out a lote of things about STD's, not only for my but for my mom, and my little boy, and another thing i could do is volenteer workand find out mo9re.
I'm going to ask Delrose to be my mentor. She is a doctor who work's at the midwife behind Athens Regional, and i know she will be gald to word with me on my senior profect.



Sincerely,
Jasmine Barnes

Thursday, August 17, 2006

Anglo-Saxon: beowulf

I thought Beowulf was a very good action storybook. It had a lot of things in there that interests me that really draws my attention to it, like it almost could be a real life story. The part that really stood out to me the most when the Roman Empire won control of the Island for one hundred years, and when the Romans protected Britain from the invaders.
Early history of the Danes:
Beowulf was a great poem a little long but good. I was going to stop reading it into is started actually sounding good. The part that stood out to me the most when Shield had a son sent by god, to comfort the people. And Shield found an orphan was his son.
Grendel Attacks:
I thought it was ok but I do like some parts in it. there was one part that really stood out to me when the poets sang a sad song throughout the world, about how Grendel tormented Horthgar and now no warrior, no matter how brave, could kill Grendel. Grendel wasn't about to stop or pay any damages. Grendel kept ambushing from his lair, the moors that lay in perpetual darkness.
The adventures of Beowulf:
I think it was interesting. The thing I like most about it that really touch me the most is when he left behind his hand to save his life, and his arm and shoulder, though that won't buy the wretch much comfort.The Queen Speaks:It was ok. The part that had touched me the most was that after Caine killed his brother, his father's son, and "he went in guilt, marked by murder, fleeing the joys of men to occupy the waste".
2). a. They believed in animism, and contributed many of the myths and tales still told today.
a. Beowulf believed that everything had a soul.
b. Thor, and the Dragon, who is usually the protector of treasure or warrior graves.
b. Shield, the son of the sheaf, took many an enemy's chair, terrified many a warrior after he was found an orphan.
3). How Beowulf is similar to our stories is that they all have enemies that they have to kill, and having a big fight at the end and people die.What not similar to other hero stories is that the hero dies at the end and the enemy wins and takes over.
4). The way Beowulf died seems to be painful to me when Grendel cut off his fingers and stabbed him.I think that it was pretty sad at the end when he died. It had a lot of fighting and killing in it. I liked it because at the end it was different from other stories. This time the enemy got away and won and then the hero died at the end.

I think that it was bad because he went along to fight, but it was a good thing because no one else got hurt. Wiglaf was brave to go out and help Beowulf fight because Wiglaf knew that if Beowulf went alone he would get hurt. Wiglaf attacked the Dragon even with his hand burned. When Wiglaf cut the Dragon Beowulf sees the dragon hurt so Beowulf comes and cuts the Dragon down the middle, killing the Dragon. I think it was brave of them, both of them working together, to kill the Dragon.

Thursday, August 10, 2006

Monday, August 07, 2006

welcome to j-butts and I blog.

my name is jasmine barnes, I was born in washington D.C., my mom and i moved to Georga when I was about 3yrs old. my favorit place to go to or visit is hollywood. the date I was born on was August 16,1987 I'm now about to be 19 yrs old. I have one little boy named jamarion nathaniel barnes, he's one year old, his brithday is on the 13 of january 2005. I go to classic city high school and the school that i go to is so cool that my son gets to come with me but he got to be in a different room from me, its a childcare progarm for teenage mom's so when i get ready to go to class i just drop him off in his class room and keep going. my favorit movies are comedy, horror, and action.