Monday, May 24, 2010
Eli's Vocab List #3
2) Proletariat- the lowest social or economic class of a community
3) Stop-loss- a provision that limits the amount of some types of insurance or investment loss to a predetermined level
4) Elucidate- to make lucid especially by explanation or analysis
5) Elusive- tending to evade grasp or pursuit
6) Profligate-completely given up to dissipation and licentiousness
7) Chasm- a marked division, separation, or difference
8) Fulminate- to utter or send out with denunciation
9) Ostentatious- marked by or fond of conspicuous or vainglorious and sometimes pretentious display
10) Obfuscate- to make obscure
Eli's Vocab List #2
2) Subjectivity- relating of an object as obsolete.
3) Metacognition- awareness of one’s thinking or mind process.
4) Epistemology- the study of the nature and grounds of knowledge with reference to its limits and validity.
5) Mollify-reducing in intensity
6) Abrogate-to treat as a nonexistent
7) Bureaucracy- a body of nonelective government officials
8) Viscosity- the property of resistance to flow in a fluid or semifluid
9) Filibuster- the use of extreme dilatory tactics in an attempt to delay or prevent action especially in a legislative assembly
10) Reconcile- to cause to submit to or accept something unpleasant
11) Vilify- to utter slanderous and abusive statements against
12) Aggregate- taking all units as a whole
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Creative Writing #2: Barder and the Flying Turban
Vocab List #1
1. Flourish - to be in a vigorous state; or to thrive.
~ After the huge forest fire, the park rangers were afraid that the forest would never be the same but a little over a year later the whole forest was flourishing with life
2. Guerrilla - a member of an irregular armed force that fights a stronger force by sabotage and harassment.
~ The American troops wanted to do a surprise attack on the British soldiers, so they decided to follow guerrilla style warfare.
3. Renegade - a person who deserts a party or cause for another.
~ To escape the German Nazi's many Jewish people
renegaded to neighboring countries and the United States.
4. Repose - the state of reopening or being at rest; sleep.
~ After a long day at work or school many people like to repose in the comfort of their homes.
5. Stereotype - one that is regarded as embodying or conforming to a set image or type.
~ Many people take the first impression of someone else and stereotype them to one category.
6. Symbiosis - a relationship of mutual benefit or dependence.
~ The small fish that attack to sharks is a symbiosis bond, the small fish gets protection and the shark doesn't have to deal with all the bacteria on their skin.
7. Tariff - an official list of the duties or customs imposed by a government on imports or exports.
~ Many countries hate having to pay tariffs to sell their product in another country
8. Tempo - rate or rhythm of activity; a pace.
~ When playing an instrument it's important to follow the tempo of the music.
9. Tranquility - quality or state of being tranquil; calmness; peacefulness; quiet; serenity.
~ The sound of the ocean has a tranquility affect on some people.
10.Tumult- violent and noisy commotion or disturbance of a crowd or mob; uproar.
~ When the factories add more hours to the long hours of workers, they usually tumult against the boss.
11. Tundra- on of the vast, treeless plains of the arctic regions of Europe, Asia, and North America.
~ The vast tundra seemed very empty and lifeless.
12. Unanimous- of one mind; in complete agreement; agreed.
~ To make a decision in a group, they usually result in an unanimous vote.
Monday, February 1, 2010
Creative Writing #1: Reverse Writing
His name is Joe Smith, he lives with his wife Margaret in a small apartment. Their apartment looks like it was clipped out of a magazine from the 70’s and it smells like old rose petals. Their apartment bring back memories of when they were first married back in the early 70’s when having 8-track player, a harvest gold refrigerator, green shag carpet, macramé, and gold floral wall paper were the coolest things to have. Joe everyday would get up, take the subway to Central Park to play chess with his old friend Frank Willis. They go way back to when Joe first came to New York when he was only in his early 20’s. And when he started his new “big” time office job , they were office neighbors. Thanks to Frank, Joe would have never met his wife, Margaret of 40 plus years. They met at this house warming party for a fellow employee and Frank brought his girlfriend and her best friend Margaret. Neither of them had any intensions of finding love at the party, love just found them. I guess you can call it love at first sight and it’s just lasted for 40.
While he rode the subway he would read the newspaper to get this fill of what’s going on in the rest of the world. But on this particular day, he was lost in thought about his daughter. His daughter Sarah, who was going through a rough divorce, and Joe didn’t know what to do to help her. So instead of going to the park to play chess with old Frank, he was going to visit his daughter and spend sometime with his grandchildren. Maybe take them out for ice cream and go to the park, so Sarah could go to a meeting with some lawyers.
As he boards the subway, Joe remembers the long summer days when his “little girl” begged him to run through the sprinklers with her, take those long city walks to the ice cream parlor after softball practice, the nights when she would beg him to read just one more story before she went to sleep, and being her hero when she fell and scrapped her knee. All of Sarah’s early years Joe was able to fix anything in his daughter’s life with a kiss or a band-aid. But now that she’s all grown up, Joe can’t find a way to help her fix them. The thought of her husband leaving his “little girl” behind with their kids makes him upset and feeling helpless. You can’t fix that with a kiss or a band-aid.