Thursday, February 20, 2014

final blog

Our Relatives?
 


Thursday, December 5, 2013
Chimpanzees, a monkey right? When we think of these outrages animal we think exactly that, just a stupid animal without a brain. Well a recent study from Nonhuman Rights Project, Steven M. Wise states that these animals have the same rights as a "legal person". Isn’t that crazy? These animals technically have somewhat of the same rights as us!
The New York Supreme Court will decide in the next few upcoming weeks whether a chimpanzee kept in captivity should have these legal rights. Now, what this doesn't mean is that they can drive, or have money, or rome around the streets; it means that they shouldn't be caged or beat. Why is this? Well, because since these chimps are so relatively close to humans they deserve these rights.
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If you look to see the picture above you can see how humans and these chimpanzees are so similar. It's not only our body shapes and sizes but, how we care for our young, eat, live, our feelings, behavior, brain etc. There are many more reasons and scientific facts towards these facts. For more information click here.



The court will consider a suit filed by a group of activists who are representing four chimpanzees,
CNN reported on Tuesday. The group is asking that the state award them the "right to bodily liberty."
"Not long ago, people generally agreed that human slaves could not be legal persons, but were simply the property of their owners," Wise stated. "We will assert, based on clear scientific evidence, that it's time to take the next step and recognize that these nonhuman animals cannot continue to be exploited as the property of their human 'owners.'"

What this is stating is that basically we can't cage our "own" kind. According to Joyce Tischler, co-founder of the Animal Legal Defense Fund, wrote to CNN, a "legal person" isn't necessarily defined as a human being.

For more about this crazy world changing topic, click on this here
site.
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This is my favorite blog post because it demonstrates many uses of diction, syntax, and personality throughout the post. I also found many uses of voice, for example when I say, “Chimpanzees, a monkey right? When we think of these outrages animal we think exactly that, just a stupid animal without a brain.” This shows voice because you can really hear how I talk and my personality. Like when it says outrages and stupid animal, you get a feel of my opinions and thoughts toward the monkeys. Another example of voice is when I state, “What this is stating is that basically we can't cage our "own" kind.” This shows voice because I put quotation marks around “own”. I did this to put a emphases on the word to get a feel or curiosity toward the topic. My personality is very outgoing, and I show that within my blogs by putting question marks and periods in certain places. Also apostrophes to show if something is fun and up-beat! Or boring and dull… I use this technique in many blogs because it shows my personality and makes the blog worth reading and fun to read!

 I used syntax in many lines, for example, “Isn’t that crazy?” This shows punctuation because by using a question mark it is trying to get the reader to think about the question given and really grabs their attention toward finding the answer. Also throughout my blog I used many types of diction. For example when I say, “For more about this crazy world changing topic, click on this here site.” This shows low/informal because it is an example of slang. The reason this shows slang is because you can hear my tone and mood in the sentence and really hear my voice! Also, “Well, because since these chimps are so relatively close to humans they deserve these rights. “ This shows formal diction because it is a little more sophisticated and creates an elevated tone. When I say “relatively” and “rights” I am truly stating my opinion in the law and relatively is a more sophisticated word.

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Favorite author

My favorite author is Suzanne Collins. I believe she is a great author because she writes my favorite series, The Hunger games, and has great diologe and beautiful descriptions and word imagery.

You heard of her?
Some other books that she has written are:
  1. Gregor the Overlander (2003)
  2. Gregor and the Prophecy of Bane (2004)
  3. Gregor and the Curse of the Warmbloods (2005)
  4. Gregor and the Marks of Secret (2006)
  5. Gregor and the Code of Claw (2007)
  6. The Hunger Games trilogy
  7. The Hunger Games (2008)
  8. Catching Fire (2009)
  9. Mockingjay (2010)
Biography:
Collins was born on August 10, 1962 in Hartford, Connecticut. She is the daughter of a U.S war officer who served in the Vietnam War. As the daughter of a military officer, she and her family were constantly moving. She spent her childhood in the eastern U.S. Collins graduated from the Alabama School of Fine Arts in Birmingham in 1980 as a Theater Arts major. She graduated from Indiana University in 1985 with a double major in theater and telecommunications. In 1989, Collins earned her M.F.A in dramatic writing from the New York University Tisch School of the Arts.

I can't find a book!

Lately I have been searching for a good book because I just finished The Hobbit. I have no idea where to start!

Some genres that I enjoy are:
- Sci-fi
- Romance
-Non-fiction

Some current books that  I have read in these genres are The hobbit, Goergia Nicolson Series, Farhenheit 451 etc..




If you can help me find a book in any of these I would love it! I love vampire Diaries and anythinig that has to do with vampires. Currently I have been watching "Underworld" and it is a mix of all these genres.