You all probably know this situation; you just came home from an exhausting day at school, and all you wanna do is lay down on the sofa with a chilled coke and a bag of chips, watching your favorite tv-show. But there's no time. You have to start making shitloads of homework, eventhough you've spent your whole day at school.
You open your diary to see what you gotta do, and your jaw drops by seeing the endless amount of homework.
Doesn't this suck? I know it does! So join me, and get homework banned!
I KNOW you all want the same thing as I do, and if we gather our powers, I know we can do it. We can get homework banned, we can get out spare time bag! We can do it, I know we can.
dinsdag 6 september 2011
maandag 5 september 2011
American Civil Liberties Union Poster
The ACLU created this poster to stop discrimination.
At first I had no idea who the man on the right, Charles Manson, was. When I heard about his criminal background, I was shocked by the fact that police officers would rather stop a black-coloured, good person, than a white, criminal with a sick mind. Of course I knew that people discriminize, but I thought the police and government wouldn't lower themselves to that level. Now I see that a was very naïve thought of me.
This advertisement is persuave, examples of this are; 'must be fought' and 'help us defend your rights'. But honestly I don't think there's anything we could do to stop this, it will al-ways be an huge issue on this planet, as long as there are different rases.
zaterdag 3 september 2011
This place, that place. Analysis.
This place, that place ( by Kiran Chandra) is written with different words, but it's very hard/impossible to hear the difference, when said out loud. . We had to analyse the following picture:
Analysis
My first impression was that it looked strange, and difficult. I didn't really understand it. I think it was difficult, or challeging, because I had no idea what it meant.
The green colours are very bright, opposite to the dark, brown colours on the other side. The letters in the green side stand out quite a bit, but with the brown background, the words fade away a little.
It's funny how different words can sound the same and how you can play with letters.
I don't really understand the meaning of this, but I think it's interesting to see how you can use different letters, to create the exact same sound.
After knowing the fact that Kiran was born in India, I think the picture on the right must be a big city in India. Everything is a bit dirty and poor-ish, it looks like a slum. And the left picture is the countryside, it could be everywhere in the world
Analysis
My first impression was that it looked strange, and difficult. I didn't really understand it. I think it was difficult, or challeging, because I had no idea what it meant.
The green colours are very bright, opposite to the dark, brown colours on the other side. The letters in the green side stand out quite a bit, but with the brown background, the words fade away a little.
It's funny how different words can sound the same and how you can play with letters.
I don't really understand the meaning of this, but I think it's interesting to see how you can use different letters, to create the exact same sound.
After knowing the fact that Kiran was born in India, I think the picture on the right must be a big city in India. Everything is a bit dirty and poor-ish, it looks like a slum. And the left picture is the countryside, it could be everywhere in the world
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