Wednesday, February 16, 2011

I'm Definitely Panicking!!! Blog 5

This test coming up on Friday has me stressed out enough, but when I think about the upcoming interdisciplinary essay, I question why I wanted to come back to school. Whose idea was this? Seriously though, I don’t feel like I completely understand what is expected of me as far as writing the essay goes. Establishing a thesis, answering a question, comparing cultures, tying all of this in with the music and the art, etc. I am honestly lost! I understand that doing all of the blog prompts and reading questions and music analysis is all to prepare us for the analysis of the material as a whole, but I can’t help but wonder why we couldn’t just have a multiple choice test and listen to the music clip and have to identify it with a culture. I really like this class, but at the same time, I hate it.


On a different note, I really do like this class. I don’t have a lot of appreciation for music, I mean, I like Pitbull and Lady Gaga, so there’s not a whole lot to appreciate other than a catchy tune, but I am learning to appreciate music a little more thanks to this class. I will say that while I am whining about what is expected of us as far as the interdisciplinary essay is concerned, I am actually learning to appreciate the music and art in relation to the literature and the time period. For example, today we learned that the Romans used music to express power and intimidation, and I could totally see how they achieved that. Relating that concept to that of the Star Wars theme songs helped me to identity these expressions of power and intimidation even more. Listening to the clips today, I wasn’t intimidated by the music but I think that was 1. Because it wasn’t meant to intimidate me and 2. Because I knew that. I knew there weren’t any Roman soldiers and musicians waiting outside out building waiting to take over our lives but that doesn’t mean I wasn’t able to put my head into a mindset to understand the possibility of power and intimidation.

Word Count: 363

Judaism- Synagogue

When I am learning about different religions and different cultures, I try to be open-minded because I understand that my religion and culture is probably very different and hard to understand to people of a different faith or culture. Going into the Synagogue, I had a very vague idea of what the Jewish faith was, but I didn’t realize how different it was from my own faith, Christianity. I do not want to get into a Christian debate, but I was surprised to learn that they do not believe Jesus to be the Messiah, or the Christ. They’re still waiting.

It was also interesting to hear the Rabbi talk about slavery and being delivered from Egypt. The Rabbi spoke about how they’re not free until everyone is free. That was a very interesting point to me, because it is true. We here in America are a free country; free to do and say as we think and feel, but there are so many in this nation and in the world who are either under the control of another or have to hide what they believe just to be allowed to live.

I was very impressed with the scrolls and his ability to speak and read Hebrew. Honestly, it just looks like chicken scratch to me and I don’t understand how people can use that in a way to communicate. My dad is a pastor and knows many Hebrew words and phrases, but that was nothing compared to this man’s ability to speak and read it on a daily basis. I also thought that the scrolls were kind of a neat concept. They’re something special to that congregation that they keep in a special place in addition to the Tanakh. The work that goes into the copies of scrolls is amazing and adds to the idea of how special they really are.

Word count: 311

This is late, I realize, but I somehow got mixed up and thought it wasn't due until this Friday.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Classical Greece Analysis- Socrates

In the beginning of this piece, Socrates is told that there is no man wiser than himself, and his reaction, to me, is a bit unpredictable: he believes he can find someone wiser. Perhaps it is the difference in the times, but it seems as though if a man is told he is he wisest of them all, he doesn't choose not to believe it or disprove it, he becomes smug, arrogant and walks around believing he is the wisest of them all. Not Socrates. Instead, Socrates goes on a mission to find some man who is wiser than himself. He goes to the politicians and the poets thinking certainly there is a man among those groups who holds more wisdom than himself. What he finds, though, is that because of their own ignorance at not realizing they are the not the wisest, they are not wiser than him. That is what sets Socrates apart; the fact that he knows his limitations. Being the wisest doesn't mean being the smartest, it means knowing better. Socrates knows better than to speak of things he doesn't know anything about. He knows better than to believe some oracle about himself without testing to see if it is true. He knows doesn't know everything, he just knows better. That, in itself, is what makes Socrates the wisest of them all.

The more I wrote about the piece, the more I understood the assignment and what was expected of me. This probably isn't that great, but it did get me thinking about what makes wisdom wisdom and why Socrates has the most. To me, wisdom comes from experience and choosing to learn rather than thinking you know all the answers, but before this I had never really put a lot of thought into it.

Thursday, December 23, 2010

I Can't Sleep

It is 3:41 AM and I cannot sleep. I have watched two movies and have now resorted to facebook and still no sleep. I have a runny nose, which is more stopped up than runny, my eyes are burning, it hurts to blow or wipe my nose, and the skin on my face is so dry it is annoyingly itchy. But that's ok because I don't have to work tomorrow which means that I will have the time to catch up on sleep. So here I am blogging.

Christmas is almost here but work really hasn't been that crazy. That's kind of scary because this means that all of those people who haven't already shopped will be there on Friday. Goody. I can only imagine how crazy that day will be, but that just means the time will go by so much faster!

Disney was a blast! I got my picture taken with lots of characters including the wicked stepsisters from Cinderella, Tigger and Eeyore, Mickey and Minnie, Baloo the Bear, and so many others. All of the parks had beautiful Christmas decor and I took A LOT of pictures. We went to all of the parks at least once, some of them twice and one of them like 3-4 times, Crazy! but we all felt like we hadn't really done anything. We didn't walk any of the countries in Epcot and we were only at Animal Kingdom for a few hours. It seems like we rushed through all of the parks but we really didn't. We had plenty of time for all of them. I don't know; maybe it's because we spent so much time on the buses to and from parks and hotel and in lines for rides that it just seems like we didn't do anything. Weird. We had a good time though. We ate like we would never see food again. I tell you, Disney has really good food. You can get tired of it, but that's with anything. They have one of the best philly cheese steak sandwiches I have ever eaten, and pulled pork sandwiches too. Mmmm Mmmm good!!! But there did come a time when I said "no more Disney food!" Instead, we ate at Qdoba and Macaroni Grill which were both very tasty and a welcome change from park food. It was a good trip, and of course, I came home with more pins that anyone could ever need BUT Jenny officially has me beat!

So, now I'm home. I've been home since late Saturday night, and I have been working and getting ready for Christmas. I have wrapped most of what I already bought, but there are a few things I need bags for or something else to go with it. Tomorrow I am finishing up my shopping for the last 3 people. I pretty much know what I am getting them; I just need to make the effort to go out into the madness and get it. I'm taking my friend, Isamar, with me and together, we will brave the crazies!

I think I'm getting tired but I know how this will go down. I will think I'm sleepy so I will turn off my computer only to turn off the light and lay there wired for sound. It's a vicious cycle. I should probably just go ahead and pick out something else to watch. I have a feeling I am going to need it.

PS: the time is now 4:00 AM

Monday, December 6, 2010

Dear Disney, Here I Come!!!

I have 1 test, 1 meeting with my photo instructor, and roughly 18 hours of work between me and my trip to Disney! This week cannot end soon enough. Of course, once I get to Disney, that week will fly by so fast I won't even realize I was there. I still need to study for my Biology exam that takes place on Thursday, clean my bathroom, my bedroom, and pack for the trip, but I really only mind the studying part. I'm so over this semester and studying is just not fun right now. Or ever. I'm really rambling to I think I will call it a day.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

I Did Promise...


Half Sun

Ribbons

Everywhere

Concessions Anyone?


Sad Face


The Weekend!!!

My weekends start on Thursday nights, even though I don't really have a weekend because that's when I work. I just don't have class. Despite the fact that I have to go to work, this weekend is very VERY welcome! I had 3 major things this week: a Newsletter design to turn in Tuesday, a Biology Lab Practical exam, and a 20-photo Photography project. Whew, and tonight marks the end of all of that being done. No more studying for Biology (this week, Final exam next week), no more design projects (EVER!! if I'm lucky) and no more photos to develop (this part makes me sad). I am FREE for the weekend. On Sunday, I will start studying for my Biology exam because I need a SUPER grade, but until then, I am going to read books, watch movies, and play video games to my heart's content. Oh yeah, and go to work. Boo!