martes, 16 de agosto de 2016

Fisica

Los fluidos no newtonianos me llamaron la atención desde la primera vez que los vi, me pareció muy interesante que tengan propiedades tan únicas, que los diferencia de los demás fluidos. Creo que con este tipo de fluidos que responden de manera tan única frente a distintos estímulos, se abren nuevas posibilidades para crear una infinidad de cosas muy interesantes.

Lo que planeo hacer para el proyecto personal es medir el rendimiento del fluido no newtoniano que siga las leyes de potencias, que podre hacer con materiales que puedo conseguir. Después de medir el rendimiento en distintas situaciones, basado en los resultados, lo aplicare a algún objeto que tenga alguna utilidad.

Para ordenar las cosas un poco, esto es lo que planeo hacer en líneas generales:

  • Medir el rendimiento del fluido aplicando distintas proporciones de materiales
  • Medir el rendimiento del fluido en distintas condiciones
  • Medir el rendimiento del fluido en distintas situaciones (por decidir)
  • Basado en los resultados, pensar en alguna aplicación para la vida real
  • Planear la aplicación para la vida real
  • Hacer el proyecto de el uso en la vida real
  • Medir los Resultados
  • Concluir la experiencia

viernes, 27 de noviembre de 2015

Last blog task

1) woman
2) woman
3)Pear: negative
Terror: negative
Excitement: positive
Triumph: positive 
Worry: negative
4) she felt triumphant 
5) she already was trouble. She know who he was
6) to see better, because they were looking for her and it helps them
7) on the tower, hiding 
8) because she has been running 
9)----
10) because she will be noticed if she does 
11) because in that place she dug out a tracer device
12)
Relaxed, loosened - smoothly
Wide apart - wide rear
Complicated- trouble 
13) because he is wearing and earsets 
14) earsets 
15) present, because of reasons 
16) mystery, probably a spy
17) narrator, in the coolest 
18) death and tragedy 

jueves, 12 de noviembre de 2015

Speech

So as we all know, Napoleon has clearly taken control of animal farm, or should i call it, Napoleon's farm? Animals of animal farm, we are being oppressed and manipulated by the pigs, and we should start doing something about it!

Animals, do you even remember what was the purpose of the revolution? We were motivated by Old Major's words, but now we are doing nothing but falling into the mind games of the pigs. The rules are not even the ones Old Major, our founder proposed, we are living under Napoleon's rules, we are not free yet!

Look around you, where is Boxer, where are the chickens, where is even our food? And Napoleon? He is probably in the house, maybe drinking alcohol, maybe sleeping in a bed, maybe even with the humans, trading our lives for things of his joy, while we are here starving, can you stand this?

Actually, I can recall how I feel right now, it’s just how I felt under farmer Jones' rules, we never have food, there is always someone watching us and we are basically slaves. Old major said we were free but still, Napoleon took control and he self proclaims himself as a leader, and he thinks we are his puppets.

Animals, we are not free yet, the day we are free, will be the day when we can look around proud of something we made ourselves together, and that day will eventually come. THE REVOLUTION HAS JUST BEGUN!


miércoles, 21 de octubre de 2015

All late tasks 5

Cloning isn't easy to handle, if you clone someone managed with an IA then I guess its ok but when you use it to clone someone that can think for himself you go over the moral boundaries, you're basically creating life, just as a kid was born. As this may be useful in many ways this may also be harmful too as this new clone has feeling just like you. If you had the information to do that, you would have to be careful with who you share it with. Also i don't think scientist should mind about cloning but they should advance on medical research 

All late tasks 4

A reservation is an area of land managed by a Native American tribe under the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs. There are approximately 310 Indian reservations in the United States although there are more than 550 federally recognized tribes. This is because some tribes have more than one reservation, some share reservations, while others have none, often due to a lack of federal recognition.  Because of past land allotments (for example, under the Dawes Act of 1887) some reservations are fragmented, with pieces of tribal, individual, and privately held land, some of it owned by non-Indians. The collective geographical area of all reservations is 55.7 million acres, or about 2.3% of the area of the United States. 

All late tasks 3

1.- He's stories were pretty normal while her stories were odd and sad
2.- It's the period when baba's case was happening and weird things were happening
3.- He wanted to have his last breath with a Pashtun an he didn't want a treatment.
4.- Because she was honest and he was not

All late tasks 2

Similarities
1.- Same plot and the movie is very loyal to it
2.- Some scenes were identical
3.- Almost same dialogs


Differences
1.-The movie has a lot more details overall
2.-Feelings were written
3.-Book has more scenes

All late tasks 1



1.- In 18th century and because the government wanted to keep the culture
2.- The reservations are in a way ownership of the natives, because only them can enter an the not natives only can enter with the permission of them
3.- Because they want to preserve their culture and stay without changes of the not natives
4.- Yes, because if the not natives don't interfere in the reservations, they can preserve their culture and their traditions without being interfered by the not natives

miércoles, 23 de septiembre de 2015

Rationale

A novel that goes from the childhood of two characters, Amir and Hassan, and then goes through the life of the main character being Amir. The Kite Runner got recognition all over the world due its high impact on the reader and for the story that moved a lot of people.

The main character is Amir, how people used to call him back when he was a kid, a "storyteller". Amir ended up growing up and taking that as a job, he ended up living up for these stories so basically doing what he wanted to do with his life. Im taking Amir's storyteller lifestyle into a blog entry that he wrote himself trying to reflect what he has been feeling and how has he been feeling through hes whole life as a fiction writer. The blog is from his point of view of course and his personal opinion on the whole discrimination towards storytellers in general from his perspective.

miércoles, 9 de septiembre de 2015

blog entry the kite runner



People used to tell me story tellers are nothing but liars. I never really believed that, and i didn't really listened to anyone either, I just never took advise from anyone to be honest, thing is, I believes story tellers where nothing but cool guys trying to entertain. Most of the people don't get stories, they just think they are boring and they don't even try to get them. Ive always thought that you have to put some of you in stories, I mean, imagine the story as a car, and you are the fuel, I mean, not literally you but your imagination. A car cant move without fuel, as a story cant move without the reader (or the listener) imagination. Thing is, people usually trash talk story tellers and people who enjoy what story tellers do just for the sake of not enjoying them themselves, and i don't really know if this is because they are dumb or maybe just because they are really jealous of the ability of the reader to create an imaginary environment to entertain themselves in. When i was a kid, I remember sitting under a tree in the worms afternoon from Kabul, surrounded by the heat coat the sun gave us at the time, only me and what I consider my best friend to the date, Hassan. I used to read stories for him, well, i made them up most of the times as he didn't really payed attention to them, or maybe he did but he just never understood them, Its not that I care tho, I was pretty happy with him pretending to be fine with my stories, he made me feel accomplished so that was great, it just felt so great to be able to escape reality even in the toughest of all times, I could escape by using nothing else but books and imagination, and I would always bring Hassan if possible.




I think there have been two phases of my writing "career", the one when i wrote just for banter, and the one where I was actually writing so my art could reach every corner of the world, and I received a huge boost to take the step to jump from one to the other one, that boost was called Rahim Khan. Rahim Khan was was of my dad´s friends, and he was what I saw the most as a role model to follow as I was growing up. This guy was the first person to take one of my stories, read it, and criticize it, and he did not only criticized it, but he praised it at its own was, he said it was pretty good, that was just the best that had happened to me in the longest time. My birthday, not so long after he had read my literal work and analyzed it, he came to the party and gave me the greatest gift I received that evening, and it wasn't something expensive, it was something you can maybe buy at any store but it had something none of the gifts had, a meaning beyond the package. After that day i starting writing my stories in the notebook Rahim Khan had given me, this were real stories tho, stories that besides letting you escape, they teleport you, to a place where you can be yourself, a place with no boundaries.




After that my author life wasn't a roller coaster, I spend my days writing, doing what I enjoy the most as I still remember that notebook he gave me every time I grab a pen.

miércoles, 5 de agosto de 2015

A

Sarah: So did you think about the in vitro fertilization of the child?

Vittorio: In fact, I thinked a lot and I´m against

Sarah: But... why, we have everything to make it, we have the money, the resources , etc... please, tell me why you don´t want to do it.

Vittorio: Because, I think this is an unnatural process for make a child and I´m not sure making this, I know we can do it but...

Sarah: Hey Vittorio, I know that you aren´t sure about your decision, but I promess you are going to be fine saying "yes". We can choose the sex of our child, his eye colour, his hair colour, etc. It is a better way for having a child, please believe me.

Vittorio: I´m sorry, but I´m not agree with this. I think that is inappropriate and we doesn´t have the right to decide those things, I preffer the natural way and is an elitist form to have a child. Furthermore this metod is for the people whom can´t have childs.

lunes, 6 de julio de 2015

Diary

My son is a good boy, I still cant believe how amazing he is, he won the kite tourney! But I doubted, about his potential, I didn't  think he was going to win the tourney to be honest, I just told him that I thought he was gonna win to make him feel better, and more confident about himself. After all, I'm really proud of my son, I can say I am very lucky for having a kid like him. His ability with the kite was amazing tho, he managed to win, and cut the blue kite, and that guy with the blue kite seemed pretty good. Of course, Hassan was there too, cheering Amir up at every moment, he is a really good kid too, and Amir's best friend in my opinion. I hope Amir keeps like that, he may be, I don't really care if he writes books or poems anymore, because I think his mother should be proud too, I hope his friendship with Hassan never ends either, Its always nice having someone that you can rely on, its amazing. That may have been the happiest day of my life, that was the day, when I realized, I am very lucky for having the son i have, that was the day, I realized... I am very proud of my son Amir.

8 & 9


Chapter 8:
1) Amir gets sick when they were traveling towards Jalalabad.
2) He said no, but he wanted to be with Hassan pretty bad.
3)Amir and Hassan were in the pomegranate tree for the second time Hassan wants to hear a Amir's story, but when he was flipping the first page, Amor catches a pomegranate that is falling and he asked Hassan "What would happen if I throw it"?. Hassan didn’t answered, then Amir throwed it to Hassan, but Hassan just stood up. Amir was angry because Hassan did nothing about it.
4) It was a Hitler biography.
5) Rahim Khan tells Amir that he almost got married with a Hazara, the name was Homaira, but when he tells the decision his family, they get disappointed with his choice and they send Homaria and his family to Hazarajat.

Chapter 9:
1)The notebook.
2) Amir really appreciated the present of Hassan,but he was sad because he knew that the book was not for him.
3) He saw a lot of money of Afghanistan in the Hassan's bag.
4)Because Baba asked Hassan if he stole Amir's stuff, and he said no, saying the truth, but the idea of Amir was to sacrifice him.
5)  Because Amir and Hassan watched that movie, both of them.

5 & 6

Chapter 5:

1-.Afghanistan turns into a communist country.
2-.He is not into having grienship with Amor friends. 
3-.He was approved by the Hitler socialist model.
4-.Amir told Hassan that they were not friends, that he was just his boss.
5-.He gave him an operation because he needed it for his appendicitis.
Chapter 6:

1-.Because he wants another kite, that its "unique".
2-.Because the one who wins that tournament would get a lot of reputation with their family, and in this case with Baba too.
3-.He means the loyalty they have as friends.
4-.Its one of the only ways in which he can actually mange to get Baba's respect.
5-.Hasan is a boy that is happy  or tries to be happy, regardless of hes race and economy.

Racism




Photo of a racial graffiti sprayed across several houses on Church St, Ryde.
This graffiti is targeted at all the people who see it, to try and change the people mentality towards the islamic citizens.

www.dailytelegraph.com









(From author Chris Crass, from a book)

This poster shows one person from one different group, a black guy, an asian  etc. And all meeting their hand at one point, showing how they can work together, and it doesn't matter where they are from.

dignidadrebelde.com























I think dont think he would be bullied, not something even near that in our enviroment, so he would fit really good because we are not racist.
http://www.weirdworm.com




I can't really remember a "discriminatory incident" because all the "discriminations" i see in my school are minor, its like calling a Chinese guy, "Chino", but the problem doesn't goes any further than that, nobody makes a big deal about something that doesn't really matter because the Asian doesn't get bothered by the fact that they call him that way. Same with the foreigners. There are no black people in my school.

(I have the audio on the phone)

The kite runner:
You can see the racism by the difference between the two religious groups that were made, the Hazaras and the Pashtuns, being the Hazaras discriminated just because the Pashtuns had more power overall, so kid Hassan and his father Ali, were discriminated for belonging to the group that was being dominated at that time where the book develops.


Kite Runner (comic)

1 page
http://bitstrips.com/r/X04GZ
2 page
http://bitstrips.com/r/W4LNZ

miércoles, 26 de noviembre de 2014

Photo description:

This photo was taken in a soccer field, it looks in very bad conditions, it looks like it has not been watered in months, or even years. There are some black kids learning how to play rugby,kids that judging by the houses behind them,, and their clothes, probably are poor. The kids are practicing their pass, and they are being thought by some rugby professionals, who belong to the Springboks. It looks as it the ball was new, as it they've bought the ball just to come and teach the kids. The kids are wearing some really poor clothes, and the rugby teachers, or players clothes, belong to the team. The kids seem very focused, i think they will learn , as they look pretty motivated.

126 Words.

Movie review

MPAA Rating: PG13
Reviewed by: Abustin Abusleme on October 30
Genere: Sports Drama
Actors: Morgan Freeman, Matt Damon
Directed by: Clint Eastwood
Distributor: Warner Bros Pictures.

Clint Eastwood, has been in this business for over 40 years now, and being for that many years, involved in a work, that requires, that demands, a lot of originality , he never stop surprising all of the people who watches his movies. In Invictus, he takes the story of a man who made a twist in the history of a country, and the world. The story of this president and the captain of the rugby team, the "Springboks", who were personified by Morgan Freeman and Matt Damon. The movie is very deep, and entertaining, and is gives us a lot of morals as well.

"This is the day our country went to the dogs". That were the words of the trainer in a white boys school. In this part of the film, the beginning, shows the release of Mandela, and how Africa was divided into two, the white people playing rugby, and the black ones were playing soccer. The movie is placed around 1995, and it is based on true facts, about the history of that country in that year wich was facing big racism issues, and the tension between the two sides of the country, the whites and the blacks, was increasing, reaching the edge of a civil war. The poverty was also a big issue. All these things together, had the country in a very bad social unrest.

Mandela showed particular interest in an "Underdog" team; The Springboks. The Southafrican team was all full of white people, with the expetion of one member, and that one was the only one loved by the black people in the rugby team, this one was "Chester", as the rugby was like the white sport and the soccer was the black sports. The world cup was coming, and no one had faith in the team, not the people, nor the captain, the only one who trusted the team was the president Mandela, but the courage and success of the team left behind the separation, between black and white people, creating a country that was able to support the same thing, all at the same time, fighting all for the same cause. he used rugby to unify a country, South Africa.

The overall movie is very good, the setting was very realistic, and it looked almost as it was 1995. It misses a lot of facts and important events, and it maked the racism seem a lot simpler than it was. It is a nice movie to watch, it practically explains the South African history pretty good, and the rugby matches are very nice,and detailed, they showed us really good the tension, the pressure, just as is was back in that date. Great cast, great setting great movie. 9.3/10

483 Words.





jueves, 20 de noviembre de 2014

Photo description

This rugby match is between 2 teams that I can't actually recognize, or maybe I don't even know them. It's a nice day and it seems to be crowd behind them, and the field looks pretty good, it seems to have a nice grass. I can't say exactly where the place is, as I can't recognize it. In the center of the photo there is a man who is kicking the ball, he looks ver focused, as that is the kick that will define if that is a victory, or a loss. The man kicking the ball has a blue and gold sleeve less shirt with a kind of eagle in the center of the shirt. White shorts, blue socks and black shoes is what he is wearing besides the shirt. Behind the guy kicking the ball, there are two team mates, and two of the opposite team, who are wearing a sleeve less shirt as well, but this one is black and white, and the shorts and the socks are black as well. The people behind the focused man, look pretty tired, some are in the ground, looking at this person as an actual hero, but the "hero" looks pretty energetic, I guess it is  because of the adrenaline he is with, as his hole team is putting all his hope on him.

martes, 18 de noviembre de 2014

Letter to a Friend:

Dear Vicente Torres:

Hi there, how are you doing? Well, i am writing to you because I told you that we were gonna go to a football match, but I am afraid i cannot go with you. About a week, I was riding a bicycle with some friends, and we made a little race, between about 5 guys, I was winning, but a little rock in the middle of the road, made me fall off, and my fibula just exploded, i am with plaster all over my leg, and i can barely walk with crutches.

I still got the ticket, so find a friend that want to go with you, and i will give him the ticket so you can go with someone. Don't worry I will be walking in about a month now on. I will be waiting your response for you to tell me what is the friend you are going with, hope you are fine, and i will see you as I get better.

See you soon,

Agustin Abusleme.