Monday, May 9, 2011

Vocabs- more and more


Contribute: My sister contribute to the homeless and hungryness people by joining the red cross every weekend.

Insight: I hope that this talk has given you some insight into the kind of work that we have been doing.

Evident: What she said is evident, since she was with us the entire morning, so she couldn't be the murder.

Express: I express my anger to Jenny by shouting and and mocking her quotes.

Friday, March 11, 2011

Vocabs

· Lina found out that there is still an ample amount of food in the storage room that could be enough for Embeties in two weeks.


· My sister empowered me that whenever she is not home, I am in charge of everything.


· At the Nile River, Mollie suddenly felt down in to the strong water line. Chad was hazarding to jump down to the river to save his fiancé.


· Listen up everyone. My proposal for right now is to quietly get back to work like normal days. The boss will cool off his tempered and I am sure we are going to have another meeting to solve this problem.


· Jenny potentially can do the decoration of the poster because she has her creativity verses the equipments she has.


Thursday, January 27, 2011

Vocabs- Battle of Shiloh/Drumbeats and bullets/ The Drummer Boy of Shiloh


The volume of the speakers in the Opera was intensified that I can barely hear anything that my friend who is sitting next to me said.

Oxygen is one of the most vital elements that needed in every human being’s life.

I don’t believe in immortality people because according to the World Record, the oldest person on Earth is 127 years old and she is already pass.


These documents are legitimate from the government that we are allowing to build 999 floors building at Vietnam.

A gigantic tremor caused by the Earthquake through all the entire Japan made over a thousand people die and collapsed many constructions.

Monday, January 10, 2011

Question # 6: Camp Harmony


Ironic or appropriate?

Let’s get through the definition of “harmony” first! In general way, “harmony” means to get along in peace. But according to what Sone tells us about, “hopefully called Camp Harmony”- make a flash to my mind, that she didn’t expect this camp to be name or called Harmony at the very first time she landed down. Imagine when there is a little dorm for many people, harsh physical environment along with leaking house roof, bad food for lunches and suppers, and no privacy at all when there are guards always standing out of houses watching us. How come those cruel government people named that racism camp with the gorgeous word Harmony? Without doubt, the American government at that period wanted that name because they thought they could comfort Japanese American citizens to feel happy with their new house. The examples mentioned above prove the completely different meaning of Camp Harmony. In conclusion, the saying” was hopefully called Camp Harmony”, quoted by Sone was meaning ironically in the way of blaming and protesting the unfairness from the American government in year 1941- 1942, to abandon the majority of innocent Japanese American people in this -unexpected –to - live-camp.