Thursday, May 24, 2012

Reading 25 Reflection


My attitude and thoughts 15 weeks ago were completely the opposite of now. My attitude towards reading has completely changed. One way I can say that I’m improving my abilities to read and understand what I’m reading. Another way is that I learned new methods of how to understand and help me while I’m reading. Being in groups also helped me what was the reading was about. It also made me see others point of view about a particular subject. I was able to interact with others instead being by myself and doing my work to myself.  Fifteen weeks ago I would read and move on. Did I understand what was I reading? No. Now, I read and make sure I understand what I’m reading. I highlight important facts, main ideas, and vocabulary words, annotate, and reread the content. My experience in reading 25 was amazing, fun, interesting, active, and satisfactory. Fifteen week ago I wasn't sure I wanted to stay in the course because I thought it would be all about reading but it turned out the opposite. I have no regrets enrolling in this course. I enjoyed being in this class. Overall, this Reading 25 was worth it.



P.S. Thank You Professor :)

Keep up the good work.


Bystander Effect


The first time I experienced the Bystander Effect was when I was in the sixth grade. I was outside with my cousin playing soccer when all of sudden i just hear two young men arguing and then I hear shots. I stood there with the soccer ball witnessing the young men letting all his anger while pushing the trigger of the gun. This happened during the day where a lot of traffic was around. People were driving, walking, and outside their houses. No one bother to call the police or trying to see if the other young person was injured or needed help. I couldn’t do anything at the time because I was a little kid at the time. I just ran inside the house because my cousin screamed at me, "Get in the house, hurry!" After the shooting happen everybody acted like nothing happened and kept on going with their day. Later the police showed up and were asking questions but it seemed nobody wanted to speak.

Thursday, May 3, 2012

My Argument

Imagine one sunny day you and your family are all together in the living room. Then you just hear the door "Boom" couple of guys’ rushes inside saying, "Immigration Police." After immigration police rushed into your house they take your family away. The reason why they take them away it’s because they don't have a piece of tree to prove they are U.S. citizens. Immigrants should be able to obtain papers. If immigrants have papers the rate of deportation would decrease, the rate of violence would also decrease, and the feeling of being scared would also decreased. Immigrants would be able to work legally and have the same benefits as people who have papers. Another reason would be the mistreatment of majorities would come to an end. The mistreatment can consist of threatening, beating, financially, and much more. If immigrants have the ability to obtain papers, they would try to become U.S. citizens, and then have the word to vote. If immigrants obtain papers they would become part of the U.S. community such as doing taxes, voting, contributing to society, and much more. We are all humans not animals! We cannot just sit around in a single spot! Let immigrants have papers so they can live the life they have been dreaming about.