Saturday, October 26, 2019

Let Me Walk You Through The Pedestrian (Pre- Essay)

 Ray Bradbury a little short story called The Pedestrian. In this story, Ray Bradbury uses a guy by the name of Leonard Mead, for the main character. During the day is when you will only find the citizens roaming the city, while nights are dedicated to the families watching  television. Leonard Mead is not like other people though. At night. he usually takes walks up and down the streets, just to relax and cool off. One night he finds a police car, that is of course computer generated. It happens to be the only police on duty, in this big city. This is because there will be no crime when people are stuck at home watching television. So the two talk for a while, then later the car takes Mr. Mead to the Psychiatric Research Center, because the car has no idea why he is not at home watching television. It goes downhill from there for Mr. Mead.
         The title of this story is The Pedestrian. Right then I thought the story would be something about a walker or someone who likes to explore. I was right, it was about Mr. Leonard Mead, a writer, who is not like the other citizens, He is a "pedestrian" who routinely walks at night, while the other's are inside watching television. My thoughts on the title is unique because  it really encompasses the whole story and it's purpose for people to get out of the house, and not depend on technology so much."...Arizona desert with no house in a thousand miles, and only dry river bed, the streets, for company." This refers that there is absolutely no life out there on the streets, and everyone is inside watching television. Everything is "dry" and there is no life.
         In this story, there are some images that I took away from it. When Leonard steps into the cop car, I feel like he tastes defeat, and knows he has lost. "The car moved down the empty river bed streets with the empty side walks, and no sound and no motion all the rest of the chill November right." This quote right here just says that there is nothing left, and everything is done. Nothing came out of Mr. Mead, and I feel like he just gives in and tastes defeat. 
          The author, Ray Bradbury, uses Figurative Language in The Pedestrian to make the story more interesting and exciting. "The tombs, ill-lit by television light, where the people sat like the dead, the grey or multicolored lights touching their faces, but never really touching them." This has to be one of the lines that stood out to me because it is interesting and creepy also. He refers to the house as tombs, and the dead sit there and just stare at the television. It pictured a zombie, with it's normal look, just spaced out and focused on one thing. He also uses similes and metaphors to get the reader more into the story, and also make the story seem like it pops out to the reader. He uses figurative language perfectly.
           Ray Bradbury had a very demanding and frustrated tone. He is frustrated that everyone is inside watching television at night, and that there is only this one man that will  get outside and do something. He wants people to be less dependent on electronics, and do more things with the outdoors and family. I think if he came to our society today, he would be very disappointed with us and technology, and losing touch with each other and the outdoors. Humanity should not forget nature and should be wary of technology.

Monday, October 21, 2019

The Art Of Hosting Good Conversations Online


  • Be kind
  • Start a conversation with everyone
  • Always set a good example for others to follow
  • Stay out of conflict
  • Don't take sides with anybody else
  • Address a problem in private and not for everyone to know about
  • Learn from your mistakes

So This Guy Goes For A Walk

On this particular evening, a police car stops him and orders him to put his hands up. He answers are unsatisfactory to the police. This car is the only remaining police car in the area. After the election last year, the force was reduced from three cars to one because crime was seen as unnecessary.
When Mr. Mead answers the question of employment by saying he is a writer, the police interpret his answer as "unemployed." They order him to enter the car despite his protests, and as he approaches he realizes there is no driver at all.

The Value Of Time

The time investments that I make today to help with my future are to listen to music in my room. I found this peaceful because it's a time where I can shut the world off and have a time to meditate and relax. One of my future goals that I want to accomplish in life is to learn how to manage my time better, which means to be capable on dealing with last minute time consuming problems while being under pressure.

Thursday, October 10, 2019

Same Words Different People

Based on Today's conversations, I learned that words can have a simpler definition from what they originally come from. In fact, my group members had different meanings with certain types of words than to what I had already thought of at the first place. It mainly happens when one typical word has more than one different meaning.

Ex: 

  • Meme- a humorous video/ picture
  • Virus- infected/ sick

Tuesday, October 8, 2019

Investing Me

I've started to think about how I'm planning to fund-raise after high school and I thought of applying for a part time job so I can start earning money for myself. Hopefully, I get approved for scholarships that will help me get through my years in college; however, before I graduate I'd like to have job experience so it can help me out once I do get a part time job after I move on to adulthood. 

Letter To A Mentor (Draft 1)

Dear Mentor, 
My name is Yenifer Castro; who is sixteen years old. My interests continue to change as I grow. However, I have noticed that I'm very intrigued on Criminology studies. Being exposed to shows and articles that go more in depth on criminals/ serial killer's minds had me be more interested on the case, the criminal/ serial killer's background, psychological state within the person who committed the action, etc. I used to dislike crime shows that my parents would put on the television, but as I grew older I began to lean towards crime movies/videos.

Vocabulary We Need


  • Meme- an element of a culture or system of behavior that may be considered to be passed from one individual to another by nonmagnetic
    • Ex) Using Facebook or checking emails several times a dayImage result for emails
  • Virus- a piece of code which is capable of copying itself and typically has a detrimental effect, such as corrupting the system or destroying data
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  • Viral- relating to or involving an image, video, piece of information, etc. that is circulated rapidly and widely from one internet user to another
    • Ex) A viral video ad
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  • Blog- a regularly updated website or web page
    • Ex)  An online journal on a certain interest
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  • Wiki- a website that allows collaborative editing of its content and structure by its users
    • Ex) A free encyclopedia in many languages 
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  • URL- the address of a world wide website
    • Ex) To a resource on the internet
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  • Website- a location connected to the internet that maintains one or more pages on the World Wide Web
    • Ex) For more information
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  • WWW- combination of all resources
    • Ex) Accessible information  
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  • Internet- a global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities
    • Ex) When two computers are connected over the internet
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  • 2.0- the second stage of development of the World Wide Web especially by the change form static web page to dynamic
    • Ex) Social networking sites or social media
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  • Open Source- denoting software for which the original source code is made freely available and may be redistributed or modified
    • Ex) Mozilla Firefox
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How I Read


  • Reading is a form of technology
  • Amateurs love what they do
  • "Words and ideas can change the world"
  • We fear when we don't understand
  • "Rip It Out"- video
    • Students were edger to follow rules
    • When the official walked in class the students were fearful
    • The teacher wanted to show authority to his students
      • Anything that the teacher thought that it wouldn't help his teaching or unfamiliar to him; felt threatened
  • Sfumato- refers to the technique that makes a painting seamless
  • Many students are caught up into the same routine 
    • We read in order  for school
    • Never have a chance to do other things
      • Can't create their own rules or methods to help them learn 
  • We read in order to analyze the work to have a better comprehension
  • Sapere Aude- dare to be wise

Monday, October 7, 2019

Hawthorne And Poe On Dreams

Hawthorne indicated himself at the beginning as a man of intellectual sentiment. Poe as a man of intellectual passion. The distinction to be made between the effect of the literary expression of the two minds is, that Hawthorne charms, and Poe enchains the reader.

Meet My New Vocabulary


  • Kudos- praise and honor received for an achievement
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  • Tone- the general character or attitude
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  • Affirm- state as a factor or an offer
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  • Network- a way to connect
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  • Packet Switching- used through some type of network to send anything across near or far websites
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  • Ambiguity- the quality of being open to more than one interpretation
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  • Myth- a false belief/ traditional story
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  • Individualism- being independent
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  • Sentient- able to perceive or feel things
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  • Characterization-  a description of the distinctive nature or features of someone or something
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  • Internet- a global computer network
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  • Symbolism- the use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities
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  • Epistemic- relating to knowledge
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  • Introspect- examine one's own thoughts or feelings
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  • Reply- a verbal or written answer
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  • Schema-a representation of a plan or theory in the form of an outline or model
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  • Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious:extradornaily- good; wonderful
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