Thursday, February 27, 2014
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Yes, I have observed greedy behavior. I do all the time, my dad is very greedy. He makes a lot of money but never wants to spend it. He is getting ready to move to the mountains when I graduate and is trying to save all the money he can. He makes as many budget cuts in the house as he can. Like during the winter he doesn't turn the heater on much to save on the electricity bill. He has a lot of money it's just every dollar he can save he saves them.
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
Why do people hear voices in the woods? People tell stories all the time off how they hear voices in the woods. Some of them are just crazy, but sometimes people get scared and their minds make them feel like someone is talking to them. It might be their worst fear just getting to their head or it might be something that they have seen happen to other people in the woods. It might be a thought they have just repeating its selfs over and over again or They could be hallucinating.
Monday, February 24, 2014
Why do we fear what we do not know? We fear the unknown because naturally humans are always scared even if we don't know what's there. If we weren't scared then we would do brave things and it might endanger our life. So looking into a dark room we feel scared because we can't be absolutely sure that the room is safe. So we are just naturally scared that if we walk in the room then there is a chance of getting hurt.
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
Overall findings summary
In the four sources I read I found many new interesting facts about the religious ways in Plymouth. It shocked me that the pilgrims were actually segregated from other colonies bc of what they believed in. I knew that the settlers came to the Americas for religious freedom but I didn't know that they were so diverse that if you were a different type of Christian that you had to settle in a certain type of colony. One source showed me how the different types of religions over the years finally came together to make a whole country. The other sources mainly talked about the life in a colony that is based on religion . Another fact that surprised me was the the church was the main point in the town it was the courthouse and the meeting place for the town. Now a days the church is separate from government and court systems I thought that was a very cool thing to know. Before this project I thought that the pilgrims were just some funny looking people in black hats but now I understand the role of religion in Plymouth.
Different speeches affect different people. The type of person you are and the things you are into determine if you will like a speech. If you like/ support the Black equality movement the you should appreciate Martin Luther king Jr.'s I have a dream speech. Or if you like rocky and motivational speeches then you will like rocky's speech. This is because you will only remember, retain, or be effected by a speech that you enjoy and get your mind focused on. The speaker also has to be able to focus on that certain topic and be able to hold your attention so it will effect you. If he doesn't then you will not like it or want to hear anymore.
Monday, February 17, 2014
A good and effective speech should have ethos, logic, and pathos. When a speaker uses ethos he gives credibility to someone or something or maybe even another speech. Logos is when he or she uses logic and pathos is the twist on the audiences emotions or how it makes them feel. The speaker could be trying to motivate the audience by using pathos to say something deep or he/ she could be trying to make them sad like on the animal shelter commercials or the children in Africa commercials. Maybe the speaker is trying to persuade someone to buy something then they would use logos or logic to make them think they need the item.
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
We'll if someone is trying to persuade me then they have to motivate me to have a mindset like them. They have to tell me what they believe how doing something will affect me as in the pros and cons. If someone wants me to buy so etching they have to show me how good the item is and what it will do. Because before I buy something I always read the info. So the best way to persuade me is just tell me all about it.
Monday, February 10, 2014
I remember a speech by rocky, he said it doesn't matter how hard you can hit but how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward. He was talking about life and before he says that he says life's gonna beat you to your knees and keep you there permanently if you let it. I guess I remembered it be my stepbrother keeps saying it over and over.
http://www2.uncp.edu/home/canada/work/allam/16071783/religion.htm
This is the article, Religion in Colonial America,By:Lawanda Brewer, Heather Jaques, Ranada Jones, Joshua King. In this article the authors discussed how America was affected by the religion when it was started in Plymouth and the early colonies. They showed how the modern America was shaped by how the colonies were so religiously based. They also told how early colonies were just a patch work of different religiously separated towns. The authors purpose was to inform readers about religion in the early Americas. They didn't give a bio of each author but it told that they were students of North Carolina at Pembrooke in 2001
This is the article, Religion in Colonial America,By:Lawanda Brewer, Heather Jaques, Ranada Jones, Joshua King. In this article the authors discussed how America was affected by the religion when it was started in Plymouth and the early colonies. They showed how the modern America was shaped by how the colonies were so religiously based. They also told how early colonies were just a patch work of different religiously separated towns. The authors purpose was to inform readers about religion in the early Americas. They didn't give a bio of each author but it told that they were students of North Carolina at Pembrooke in 2001
Friday, February 7, 2014
This is the article, Religion in Colonial America,By:Lawanda Brewer, Heather Jaques, Ranada Jones, Joshua King. In this article the authors discussed how America was affected by the religion when it was started in Plymouth and the early colonies. They showed how the modern America was shaped by how the colonies were so religiously based. They also told how early colonies were just a patch work of different religiously separated towns. The authors purpose was to inform readers about religion in the early Americas. They didn't give a bio of each author but it told that they were students of North Carolina at Pembrooke in 2001
Thursday, February 6, 2014
http://mayflowerhistory.com/religion/
In the article, Mayflower History, by Caleb Johnson, talks about eight main points. In the first and second he describes how their religions and how they work. The third he explains the church hierarchy. Then church building, he told that the church room was also the town's meetinghouse, where court sessions and town meetings took place. After that in the next three paragraphs he discusses things like infant baptism, marriages, and holidays. The last paragraph was the longest and most detailed, it was about religious texts. In this article it gave no information about the author other than his name. But his purpose was to inform the reader about the religious views in mayflower history.
In the article, Mayflower History, by Caleb Johnson, talks about eight main points. In the first and second he describes how their religions and how they work. The third he explains the church hierarchy. Then church building, he told that the church room was also the town's meetinghouse, where court sessions and town meetings took place. After that in the next three paragraphs he discusses things like infant baptism, marriages, and holidays. The last paragraph was the longest and most detailed, it was about religious texts. In this article it gave no information about the author other than his name. But his purpose was to inform the reader about the religious views in mayflower history.
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