Class Room


We started this project with an horizon line and that and making a box and figuring out what lines you would see. I stared off with a small back wall and then I found the vanishing point to make the side walls. Then I measured out the floor and the top wall to make tile. then from there it was filling it in with detail with the furniture and the doors and paint. I was easy to learn how to make back walls and doors. It was hard to learn how to make the window sill. 

I think that Alisha has a lot of good work. Her art is well drawn and it has a lot of detail. The room looks really real and every thing is level and the design is really good. 



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Abou's Perspective Drawing

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The project was to recreate a selected wall of the art studio, I choose the wall left of the desk. We first started by drawing a box (rectangle) to represent the actual wall. From there we found the vanishing point, or the center of the box. That is where we would find where each next line goes. Everything is in perspective of the vanishing point. My process was very long because it was to see if a line was straight because the edges of the paper were not straight. One thing that was easy to learn was perspective in general. By that I mean that the concept of everything has to be alined from the vanishing point was easy to understand. The most difficult thing to do was distinguishing wether or not a line was straight. 


Michael Hall

I really like your drawing, but I think that you made a mistake with the bottom of your wall, you must've thought that the whole paper was the wall. But besides that the drawing is great 

Rosemary Flite

We started this project on perspective by sketching a horizontal line and putting in a vanishing point. We then made a box from on top of the point, under the point and connected each vertex to get a view on what perspective is. Then we started working on our rooms making sure everything was connected by the vanishing point and we had to measure everything down to a corresponding size.

 

The process we used was to make an equal rectangle somewhere in the middle of our paper and in the middle of that we put the vanishing point. From there we counted how many ceiling tiles and for example my wall have 12 so I made my bow length 24in and each time 2in. And drawn the lines every 2ins from the vanishing point. I did the same thing with the floor tiles but I did then every inch and then from the middle of the tiles I put about a 45-degree angle to the end of the tiles and at each intersection I crossed them. I then put the pillars in but making 2 lines, one thicker than the other and made the lines go into the ceiling and floor.

 

The things that were easy for me where tiles and pillars.

 

The things that were hard for me were the table, couch, and windows.

I think Michael completed the assignment well.



I this he did very well. It showed all his skills and looks like he tried very hard.
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One-Perspective Drawing

This project all started from when we first did the boxes in space where we had to draw a horizon line  and a vanishing point. This part was basically to start us thinking about how we was going to draw our room. Doing the boxes was really helpful because it showed us how things above that vanishing point you can not see the top. For things below the vanishing point you can only see the top and not bottom.
Next we drew a miniature room which helped a lot. It was to show us how to make objects such as doors, windows, and furniture look like their coming out the wall. Since we all know that things don't sit on the wall the come out towards you. When I drew my actually picture it was easy to draw because I had a practice run already with the miniature drawing. 
I basically used all the information that we learned before and we put it all together to make our room. When you get help piece by piece it helps you a whole lot because their not giving it to you all at once. It gives you the time to process what you learned. Even though it still can be pretty hard drawing things because it might take somebody longer to process it, but over all it's really good help.
The easiest thing for me to learn how to do was the doors, ceiling, windows, and the floor. It was easy to draw them because we had prior practice with it which helps a lot. The hardest was the furniture. It was hard because we didn't spend to much time on drawing furniture, but with the help of Mrs. Hull it made it come out okay.

Alisha Clark
I think her's was good because she can tell that she put a lot of hard work into her project. She even said that she had an outside source to help make hers better. She give good details. She did good with the whole process of the drawing. You can tell she spent her time to help her drawing come out looking good. She didn't rush through it and you can tell because of all the details she give the picture.
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maryam project

​We started by drawing triangle , then we had to draw straight line cross .
What was easy is to draw the walls and the selling .
What was hard is drawing the couches and the tables.
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Jovan's Blog

This marking period we learned about one point perspective. We did practice with cubes and learned about orthogonal lines. We then used  a combination of vertical, horizontal, and orthogonal lines to make a room. This one is the practice one but I think I did better on this one than the final so I used this one. It's a room that I really want. The main part that helped was when we learned how to make things stick out in front of other things like the door frame. One of the harder things to get right was the cylinder shape of the poles on the loft bed. Overall it's a great picture.


Michael Hall
 Your drawing was really great. I like how you added a lot of detail in how objects stick out in front of the wall. The vanishing point has good placement dead in the center. Despite all the creases this was a very successful room. 
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Domestic Violence Relationships Where Do We Go From Here ?

Women are shown in ads and places that do not take them serious. But what happens when one is assaulted or a victim of domestic violence from there partner? Do the media talk about it, or do they talk more about the Victoria Secret Model new photo shoot. “In 2005, 1,181 women were murdered by an intimate partner.1 That's an average of three women every day. Of all the women murdered in the U.S., about one-third were killed by an intimate partner”, from an article from NOW.com (National Organization for Women). No one notices these violent acts, but do notice the other things instead of the one main focus, Women in Domestic.

 In 2009, one of the biggest events was happening, The Grammy’s. Singer Rihanna and her ex-boyfriend singer Chris Brown got into an atication driving there way to the Grammy’s.  Rihanna wanted to see who Chris was texting, supposely he was texting an old girlfriend. Rihanna wanted to see the text and Chris refused. The argument eventually turned into an physical attack onto Rihanna. Chris Brown hit, punched and even hit Rihanna. Now no one is bashing on Chris Brown what had happened is done and over with. The question that is being raised is, how come that situation was broadcast the day after, and no other situation like that was. While the was going on, someone else, another female could have been getting assaulted, or beat on by her boyfriend. The media doesn’t focus on the bigger issue of not just what happened between Chris Brown and Rihanna, but what is happening to women all over the country.

 Situations such as Domestic Violence are never really brought up in the media unless someone gets brutally hurt, or even to the point killed. When a woman is being abused by her partner, or who ever, they report it, but it isn’t taking serious. Almost 35% of abusers are released from prison on bail after being held for abusing a woman. This action should be looked at more closely. If the abuser is release, don’t you think that he is going to go after the woman that he abused that got him locked up? Abusers aren’t looked at as actually armed and dangerous, but more non-stable when they are the ones that are armed and dangerous.

Some other abuses can be when the person was little. They could be abuse when they were little, and the anger from that could build up and take it out on other people. This is another example of people who take their anger out on people. They hit, and even kill people. This isn’t intentionally but it is hurtful to others that are the ones getting abuse. Sometimes the person that is getting abuse is the person the abuser doesn’t wants to abuse but they picture you as the other person they want to get back at.

 Fear is another way woman get abused more. If the woman do not come forward telling what is going on, than the abuse is going to continue. Many abuses are not reported every year, over A high number of domestic violence and child abuse cases go unreported in the country. Almost 450 cases each year or even more. The country is striving to find out more about these cases, but if no one is coming forward to and telling about these abuses, no one can help them and they can not be reported.

 Women you must come forward, it’s not the countries fought but it is there fought for not bringing it to attention. We need to notice it more.

 

 

 

 

 

 

La Segunda Reflexion

Las temas en el libro son de adventura y orgullo. Harry no tiene mucho libertad, pero en el libro él usa todos cosas de su ventaja y su familia es muy mezquina. Pero él tiene la moral alta. Y cosas estan bien cuando reciben una carta de Hogwarts y va a hacer en un gran adventura. Tambien, necesitas tener mucho orgullo o no vas a hacer amigos o ser un beun wizard. 

10-20-30

The Purpose of my of my 10-20-30 page was to interview my closes family, and find out the real history through african american music. Go through all the greats and hits to see which really builded american music. I had to base my project off one simple question why didn't african americans get credit? Where did R&B come from but then I found out that the white people really didn't want r & b and change in american music. While interviewing my father (John Shuman) He gave me the theme the basic idea, he made me look deeper into the project.

The hardest about this project, is getting the information. I had to research deeper than other students. There weren't many articles about how whites stole african american music, they didn't talk about it or said much about it. THe further the years went the harder it got, so i found diaries, and letters. I found articles and things like that, and concert dates about things like that. I went in depth with my research. 

The good thing about my project was i could add my own flavor and add spice, and flavor. I created a page built off inspiration, and what i wanted. The colors, african american pictures, the way i put a collage was all a message. Made the overall question mean something, and I enjoyed this project.

Link: 10-20-30

Ethnomusicology Reflection- Katherine Hunt

10-20-30

Link: http://red10-11.wikispaces.com/Katherine+H.10

For a study of ethnomusicology, our job was to interview three people. Those people had to be 10 years , 20 years, and 30 years older than us or that were alive in that time period. Our assignment was to figure out what was their favorite songs from that time, and why. We also needed to add an event from each year. These necessary things were described as to how they were relevant and how the music as well as the articles influenced African American History.  

Reflection: Much effort on my part was done in order to complete my Wikispace considering the contrast, alignment, repetition, and proximity (also known as CARP). What was most challenging was trying to figure out what how to align to songs so that they would fall under the category of proximity. The data on the articles was limited because 2/3 of the articles, necessary for viewing had to be purchased. Therefore, a brief summary of the summary that was given is what I was able to provide. 

If anyone would have liked to purchase the articles, a link was added. The things that were simple were interviewing people, even though it took me a while to figure out who I was potentially going to interview. With this in mind, adding the audio files was not a challenge at all. Although there were many parts that were challenging when doing this project, there was much application of knowledge possible.



Reflection

I enjoyed this project. It was different from any other project that I have had in the 9 years I have been in grade school. I really enjoyed designing my wiki page. Just the fact people can go online and see my work and maybe even learn from it is awesome to me. Also, I liked the connections my interviewers for the 10-20-30 made to their favorite songs back in the day. That actually proved “Orange Nation’s” outlook on music that was played back in the day true, based on my interviewers outlook on music.

 

What I had the most trouble with is finding articles and events that happened in the year I was going research in. It was hard because I didn’t want to find anything that didn’t have anything to do with my project. I thought that some things where that important. However, any event to me in African American History is important.

 

 

10-20-30 Interviews

Deshawn McLeod:

What was the purpose of your wiki?
She wanted to see how African American people was portrayed in the 90s since we weren't here to live it.

What questions did you have?
The question she had was "How am I going to get these articles to get the project done?".

What was the easiest part and the hard part of your project?
The easiest part was choosing the songs and choosing the articles to summarize. The hardest part for her was finding decent articles to write about.

Maria Latorre:

What was your purpose of you WIki?
Her purpose was to find articles and summarize about them in the years before the 1990s. And to find songs that was popular in her parents' time.
 
What questions did you have?
She had no questions.

What was the easiest and the hardest part of your project?
The easiest part was putting the project together and the hard part was finding decent articles.

How did you feel about your final project?
SHe felt that her final project was okay because she didn't put enough effort into her project.

If you could change something about your final project, what would it be?
She said that she would choose the articles that she had because they were boring. 

Dejah:
What was the best part?
The best part of the 10-20-30 was finding out the different kinds of music that my mom liked, because she doesn't listen to a lot of music now.

What was you most challenging part?
The most challenging part was finding articles that had a lot of paragraphs that I could summaries.

What question did you have?
How am I suppose to summaries the articles if they are not long enough.

Do you think the grade you got was fair?
YES I think it was fair.

Tamatha (me):

What was the best part?
The best part of her project was summarizing the articles because they were interesting.

What was you most challenging part?
The most challenging part was finding articles that you had to pay for.

What question did you have?
The questions I had were; "What website can I get on to get decent articles and how can I present my project in the affective way?"

Do you think the grade you got was fair?
Yes I think that the grade I got was fair because I put a lot of effort into it.

10-20-30 Interview

Tamatha Lancaster:
1. What was a question you had while she was doing her project?
   "What was the significance of each year?"
2. What was the best part of this project?
   "Finding out what my families songs were."
3. What was the most challenging part of the project?
   "Trying to find an article for 1975"
4. How do you feel about the final product?
   " I put my heart into it. I feel great about it"
5. Do you think you got the grade you deserve?
   " Yes, I could have made my project better and then I would have gotten a better grade."

Deshawn Mcleod:
1. What was a question you had while she was doing her project?
  " How am I supposed to get these articles because none of them are free"
2. What was the best part of this project?
   " The best part was making the collage. Other than that, it was finding out who the first african american person was that had a sex change"
3. What was the most challenging part of the project?
  "The most challenging was finding good articles are that had a lot of paragraphs"
4. How do you feel about the final product?
  "I feel satisfied"
5. Do you think you got the grade you deserve?
  " Yes, I do think I got the grade I deserve."

Maria Carolina Latorre Socas:
1. What was a question you had while she was doing her project?
   "I didn't have any questions"
2. What was the best part of this project?
   "Finding the pictures was the best part"
3. Most challenging part of the project?
   " Trying to find the articles was the most challenging part"
4. How do you feel about the final product?
   " Its okay."
5. Do you think you got the grade you deserve?
  "Yes."

Dejah Harley (myself) :
What was the best part?
The best part of the 10-20-30 was finding out the different kinds of music that my mom liked, because she doesn't listen to a lot of music now.

What was you most challenging part?
The most challenging part was finding articles that had a lot of paragraphs that I could summaries.

What question did you have?
How am I suppose to summaries the articles if they are not long enough.

Do you think the grade you got was fair?
YES I think it was fair.



Here is a link to my project  http://orange10-11.wikispaces.com/Dejah+H.10

Essay-View

Essay!

For the Ethnomusicology Benchmark I had a lot of fun creating history through the use of my own blog. It was also very nice that we acquainted it with music released at the time. It really helped educate us on the past events of African Americans. 

Although the articles provided sufficient information, I am still wondering what else went on during the time of racism. It feels like a large period of time is missing from public documentation. I am almost certain other things have happened within the time period. I will further research this to hopefully find out. 


For me the best part about this project was designing it. I greatly enjoyed this. I found searching for articles very difficult however.

10-20-30 what I think.

My purpose for doing this project was to learn more about what the world was like before I was born. A lot of things have changed now in days. My parents changed the music they listened to 20 years before I was born. Everything that was out back then is completely out of style now. I like that kind of music mostly because I was raised around it.

 

 The best part of the project was being able to sit there and listen to the resins behind why they loved it. Though my Dad didn’t really have a resin

besides the fact that he liked it. The resins were almost as good as the songs them selves. Music is a big part of my everyday environment. The music from before I was born was some of the best of it’s time.

 

 The hardest part was the articles because I could never find one from 1995 that I liked in the lest. When I looked I looked for hours and still couldn’t find anything I liked. Thoughs articles just weren’t up to my standards. I don’t exactly like the ones I picked but I couldn’t exactly find any others.


http://orange10-11.wikispaces.com/Shannon+P.10

DEAD

It's been a long time since I've had a cold.  And I'm talking about a real cold; not the ones with a mild sore throat and a runny nose, but the kind of cold where you can't even go to sleep at night because your nose is so stuffed up that you can't breathe.

For the past few days, I have been in utter anguish because of this cold.  I slept like shit last night and the night before because I can not get comfortable at all.  I feel like I need to shove an entire box of tissues up my nose to keep it from pouring snot. YUCKKKKKK!

And I hate how the weather is so beautiful but I can't even enjoy it because my throat keeps swelling up.  I can't even talk about how nice it is outside because my voice is GONE. 

And when I don't have to suffer through long hours of work, all I can do is go to my boyfriend's house after school and lay in his bed and pretend like I'm not dying from asphyxiation and lack of sleep.

UGHHHHH.



Reflection for 10-20-30

The point of doing the 10-20-30 project was to find out from different people what kind of music they used to listen 10, 20 and 30 years ago and what kind of events happened around that time. I believe that this project was very important because you got to learn about the different events that people had to go through before you were born. I also believe that it was a great learning experience to be very thankful for what you have and what you didn’t have to go through.


For example back then in 1965 my grandmother had to live the life of racism. Her life was very hard because she couldn’t go to the places she wanted to go to and she couldn’t do the things she wanted to do. So right know we have the right to do things we want to do and we have better opportunities. So from this project I learned to be very thankful for not living the life in 1965 because if you did you would live the life of racism also. 


I believe the best part of the project was to get pictures from the internet and get music from gosong.net. I believe the most difficult part of the project was to find the different events in the year 1965. On the New York Times website the events didn’t go all the way back to 1965. Instead it stopped at 1975. Overall I had so much fun doing this project and I learned many things from it.

INTERVIEW 10-20-30 Victoria Yarbrough/Johnathan Spencer

​Q: How do you feel about your 10-20-30 ?
A: "I feel that it has a lot of content and application of knowledge"

Q: If you could do it again, what would you differently?
A: "I would Put more content into the events, because I didn't do that well."

Q: What is the best part of your project
A: "The best part is the music I put on there."

Q: What is the most challenging part?
A: "The hardest part was making it visually appealing."

Q: What do you feel is the purpose of this project?
A: "I think that the purpose of this project is to learn about music from the past."


[ Victoria Yarbrough asking Johnathan Spencer questions.]

10-20-30 Tyler Creighton

Interview: Sarena Shuman
Interviewer: Tyler Creighton
Questions that raised: What made her choose these events , and what did they mean to her and the person that was 10 ,20, and 30 years older than her?Do you think Elvis stole songs from African american artists ?

Best part? The best part was the organization and the knowledge , it was on point and very sharp. I liked the collage of pictures were very nice , and it was very modernized and clean.   

Most challenging part: Her most challenging part was finding these events, and picking the one that fitted her person for that year the best. 

Over all, this project was very good and it was neat organized and had very good knowledge and I liked it a-lot and Im glad I read it and interviewed it !


http://orange10-11.wikispaces.com/Sarena+S.10​

Ethnomusicology

Interview Participant - Anthony  Buchanico


Q: Who did you interview for your project?
A: "For my 10-20-30 I interviewed my brother, mother and uncle.

Q: What was the most challenging part for you in your project?
A: "I definitely thought finding the articles was the most challenging part."

Q: What bands did you use for the project?
A: I used the bands Motley Crue, The Steve Miller Band and the Kinks."

Q: Where did you obtain your articles?
A:From the following

http://www.usaforafrica.org/


http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=113338751



http://www.core-online.org/History/voting_rights.htm



Q: Why did they say that they liked that music?
A: They said that it was the popular music at the time.


Q: Do you think that the taste in music has changed since that time?
A: Yes, I believe that music has change dramatically in the 25-35-45 years.

Q: What is the strongest part of your project?
A: The Design.

Q: What is the weakest part?
A: The process....

Ethnomusicology Willie Willson

The Ethnomusicology project was interesting.  It combined AA history with music, which created a weird/cool mixture of fun and intelligence.  The hardest part of the project was finding the articles to use.  The best part of the article was getting to find the music.  Lets dive in to 10-20-30!

            The 10-20-30 project combined learning with fun.  We got to find our own recourses and analyze the articles, while at the same time we got to ask older people what kinds of music they listened to, which also gives us insight into the last generation.

            Finding the articles and music was equally troubling and rewarding.  When finding the music we got to listen all of the different music from our past and analyze it so that we could explain it when we inserted it into our projects.  When we where finding the articles it was extremely trying.  The articles where harder to find than a needle in a haystack.  These two different experiences helped me gain insight into the way my brain works and what I would like better in my future.

             With this project I really felt like I learned a lot.  I never could stop working to accomplish finding articles or writing and revising.  When doing this project, their where mixtures of hard work, and enjoyed strife.  With this project I felt like SLA’s true nature was revealed.

10-20-30

I enjoyed doing the 10-20-30 project. I learned a lot from it. For me the most satisfying part about it was the events’ part of it. The event that happened in 1986 stood out the most and stuck with me. It was very hurtful to know that an event like this could take place in such a present day.

            The design part was probably the hardest part for me. I am not “artistically gifted”, so trying to design a page was hard for me. I knew what I wanted my page to look like, but it was hard for me to try and do it. Overall I loved this project, not only because of the work I did; but what I learned the most is from other people. My classmate’s projects taught me a whole lot.


http://orange10-11.wikispaces.com/Taylor+X.10

10-20-30 Interview

​Interviewer: Dakota Foster
Interviewee: Drue Bocutti
Subject: 10-20-30 

1. What was the purpose of the 10-20-30?
To ask and interview people 10, 20, and 30 years before i was born about their favorite song and why it their favorite song. 
2. What questions were raised?
What is so special about this partially song? 
3. What was the best part of the 10-20-30 for you?
The best part was learning about my relatives favorite music and interviewing them. 
4. What was the most challenging part of the 10-20-30 for you?
Finding the articles that are 10, 20, 30 years before I was born. 

Link to my Wikipage: http://orange10-11.wikispaces.com/Dakota+F.10