This is a very interesting website I came across, while on Stumbleupon. It's called Globe Genie and it is a satellite of the whole world. This is much like google maps, however you can get it to show you a random place in the world by clicking the "teleport" button. As a travel enthusiast, this is quite a cool way to see all the cool places over the whole world. You also have the option to pick specific continents in which you'd like to see. With so many places to travel, this is a really cool way to see every nook and cranny of the world!
Monday, 28 October 2013
Wednesday, 23 October 2013
Dalai Lama Quote (Personal Addition #10)
I was on Stumblupon when I came across this quote and it took me a couple of times before I could connect with it. I understand and agree the whole health/wealth component but its really the future/present part that really intrigues me. At this point in time of my life, with grad and post secondary education, I really am anxious about the future. I'll admit, sometimes I find myself wishing I was at a future time in my life already. This isn't the best thing to do as you cannot simply fast-forward time. It's important to me that I don't constantly want what I can't have and be waiting for the day I have more. I am really going to try to do is just sit tight and enjoy what I have at the moment.
Tuesday, 22 October 2013
Reading tweets
An Abundance of Katherines
John Green
Page:170
1. To call or not to call, that is the question #dumpee
2. Yea, I really shouldn't have called... #lessonslearned
3. Prodigy; I'd go pry, dopey rig, dog I pry #anagrams #sorrynotsorry
4. Heartbroken. #alwaysthedumpeeneverthedumper
5. This is much more difficult than I had anticipated #theorem
6. Will these fugging roosters ever cease to squawk? #countryliving
7. I suppose in Gutshot quail and bullets are a delicacy? #ew
8. So close to fixing my theorem #fromprodigytogenius
9. This is much more difficult than I had anticipated... #relationshiptheorem
10. I prefer girls with no makeup. #unpopularopinion
11. My theorem will honestly be so helpful when it's done #quadraticfunctionsftw
12. #TBT to when I tutored you in French. #thegooddays
13. If only you felt the same way #iwish
14. Did you know in Qatar in 1963 the average person emitted 100 tones of CO2 per year? #fascinating
15. I suppose I just don't get hunting...
Wednesday, 16 October 2013
Quickwrite- Happy Ending
The end.
Quickwrite- Robot
My future robot servant would teach me how to do anything I wanted to do. It would look like a person, but not too realistic as to confuse anyone. It would only look like a person enough to be able to teach me the things I wanted to learn, other than that, it would look like a robot. The voice it would have would sound digital, like your typical robot, but wouldn't be choppy, because I would need to be able to understand it. My robot would be my go to resource and I would be able to accomplish anything I wanted to do.
Monday, 14 October 2013
CO2 Emissions Throughout the World (Personal Edition #9)
This past Friday,
in chemistry class, we were able to have the privilege to have a short
presentation by Mr. John Murray, Science Consultant from Kindergarten to grade
12 from Manitoba education. Basically what he showed us was this very
interesting thought provoking graph that I felt was very important to share.
The graph is
of CO2 emissions throughout the world from 1820-2011. On the x axis
it shows average income per person per year and the y axis shows the average
amount of tonnes of CO2 emitted by each person per year. The size of
the circles is showing the relative size of the population and they are colour
coordinated by their geographical region.
Before Mr.
Murray showed us the graph, he talked about where would be the ideal place
would be on the graph. The entire class agreed that it was the bottom right
hand corner, where income was high and CO2 emissions are low.
However we learned once we saw the graph that this ideal isn't a reality.
What is really cool about this
graph, (I think so, at least) is that you can select which countries you want
to see, and try the graph again with as many countries as you like. Another
interesting aspect of this graph is that you watch the span of 190 years over
30 seconds. This allows you to watch for the significant events in history that
were related to CO2 emissions. For example, there was a significant
drop in CO2 emissions in Canada and the United States from the years
1928-1935 during the great depression. And then throughout the 60's a
significant increase in CO2 emissions as this was the Baby Boom
years.
This is an example of a
graph:
http://www.gapminder.org/world/#$majorMode=chart$is;shi=t;ly=2003;lb=f;il=t;fs=11;al=21;stl=t;st=t;nsl=t;se=t$wst;tts=C$ts;sp=6;ti=2011$zpv;v=0$inc_x;mmid=XCOORDS;iid=phAwcNAVuyj1jiMAkmq1iMg;by=ind$inc_y;mmid=YCOORDS;iid=phAwcNAVuyj1gkNuUEXOGag;by=ind$inc_s;uniValue=8.21;iid=phAwcNAVuyj1NHPC9MyZ9SQ;by=ind$inc_c;uniValue=255;gid=CATID0;iid=pyj6tScZqmEfbZyl0qjbiRQ;by=grp$map_x;scale=log;dataMin=294;dataMax=76977$map_y;scale=lin;dataMin=-1.2196;dataMax=26$map_s;sma=58;smi=1$cd;bd=0$inds=i37_t001800,,,,;i44_t001899,,,,;i212_t001950,,,,;i76_t001802,,,,;i104_t001927,,,,;i114_t001950,,,,;i239_t001800,,,,;modified=6
In this graph I chose to
view the following countries:
•
Canada (yellow)
•
United States (yellow)
•
China (red)
•
France (orange)
•
Kenya (navy blue)
•
Iraq (green)
•
Sri Lanka (teal)
What we noticed on the
graph is that there is a pretty direct relationship between income and CO2
emissions, which makes sense, as the more money we make, the more we buy, which
increases CO2 emissions.
What is really important to
learn from this, is what were seeing on these graphs are very much
non-sustainable. Mr. Murray explained to us that in 50-75 years,mhumans could notice
some serious repercussions from this global warming. It's very important that
we start to change our habits and start moving our country to the ideal bottom
right hand corner of the graph.
There are very simple, easy
ways to do this such as:
•
Drive less or take public
transportation
•
Buy your food from local
growers
•
Limit your purchases (don't
buy useless things)
•
Recycle and Re-use
Find these and more ideas
at: http://bravenewclimate.com/2008/08/29/top-10-ways-to-reduce-your-co2-emissions-footprint/
I found this graph very
fascinating and really appreciated the presentation that Mr. Murray did for us.
Hopefully this can help raise awareness and then eventually leads to change!
Discover the CO2 emissions throughout
the world and more graphs at: http://www.gapminder.org/
Sunday, 13 October 2013
6 word memoirs: debrief
What did I learn about storytelling?
The last time I was asked to write 500 word story, I was not able to explain all I wanted to say in so little words. I ended up handing in a story that was 1300 words. For that particular assignment my teacher was more than happy that I wrote double the amount of words, however for this assignment, that wasn't the case. One my be able to sense my frustration at the beginning of this project when I had to communicate a story using only six words. However, through this assignment, I was able to learn and appreciate the other ways of storytelling, whether it be with visuals or the importance of punctuation. It's not always the amount of words that communicates a story.
Where did I show my knowledge on storytelling?
My knowledge in storytelling was shown with the links I made from my text to the image. Not all of my pictures had a literal sense to my six words but I was still able to communicate my idea clearly. I was also able to show my knowledge in storytelling through my images with the way I edited them. The filters, colours and focal points I used had meaning and helped present my story. The punctuation I used was also a way to show the tone towards the subject I was talking about. All of these aspects were things that I did deliberately to help transmit my ideas through my memoirs.
What did I learn as a reader, writer, thinker or storyteller?
Something I found very interesting as a storyteller was that more words does not make a story is better. I have an issue with saying things that may not be relevant when I am telling a story. This assignment has helped me realize that less is more sometimes while telling a story. Even though lots of the stories I will tell in the future will exceed six words, I will still keep this in mind. As far as what I learned as a writer, with the criteria of six words, I learned where the places were that I could get away with less words and still communicate an idea. That, and also being able to realize where two words could be combined into one, or which words would describe what I was trying to say best. It was all a balancing act when it came to the exact number of words you had to present your story.
The last time I was asked to write 500 word story, I was not able to explain all I wanted to say in so little words. I ended up handing in a story that was 1300 words. For that particular assignment my teacher was more than happy that I wrote double the amount of words, however for this assignment, that wasn't the case. One my be able to sense my frustration at the beginning of this project when I had to communicate a story using only six words. However, through this assignment, I was able to learn and appreciate the other ways of storytelling, whether it be with visuals or the importance of punctuation. It's not always the amount of words that communicates a story.
Where did I show my knowledge on storytelling?
My knowledge in storytelling was shown with the links I made from my text to the image. Not all of my pictures had a literal sense to my six words but I was still able to communicate my idea clearly. I was also able to show my knowledge in storytelling through my images with the way I edited them. The filters, colours and focal points I used had meaning and helped present my story. The punctuation I used was also a way to show the tone towards the subject I was talking about. All of these aspects were things that I did deliberately to help transmit my ideas through my memoirs.
What did I learn as a reader, writer, thinker or storyteller?
Something I found very interesting as a storyteller was that more words does not make a story is better. I have an issue with saying things that may not be relevant when I am telling a story. This assignment has helped me realize that less is more sometimes while telling a story. Even though lots of the stories I will tell in the future will exceed six words, I will still keep this in mind. As far as what I learned as a writer, with the criteria of six words, I learned where the places were that I could get away with less words and still communicate an idea. That, and also being able to realize where two words could be combined into one, or which words would describe what I was trying to say best. It was all a balancing act when it came to the exact number of words you had to present your story.
Saturday, 12 October 2013
Rent (Personal Touch #8)
I think at this point in my blog, it is very clear that I like musicals. However I have yet to show my all time favourite musical, so this is what this post is about.
To me, Rent is the best musical out there. As it won four Tony awards in 1996 including best musical, many would agree. The story is about eight friends all from different backgrounds, living in New York city. The story follows their lives throughout the course of a year. It deals with sexuality, drugs, poverty and aids. The story is based on the opera la vie boheme. It is a musical filled with hope, laughter and tears and most importantly, love.
This show is a must see, however if you don't get a chance to see it live, there's a movie! Six of the eights leads are from the original broadway cast so it makes the movie that much better.
Rent trailer:
To me, Rent is the best musical out there. As it won four Tony awards in 1996 including best musical, many would agree. The story is about eight friends all from different backgrounds, living in New York city. The story follows their lives throughout the course of a year. It deals with sexuality, drugs, poverty and aids. The story is based on the opera la vie boheme. It is a musical filled with hope, laughter and tears and most importantly, love.
This show is a must see, however if you don't get a chance to see it live, there's a movie! Six of the eights leads are from the original broadway cast so it makes the movie that much better.
Rent trailer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRnh2u1UtSM
http://www.picstopin.com/183/rent-cast-on-tumblr/http:%7C%7C24*media*tumblr*com%7Ctumblr_mbo96aOIAl1rdiofvo1_r1_500*png/
"No day but today"- Rent
Marilyn Monroe (Personal Touch #7)
Smash is a show that just got cancelled this year. The main plot in the show was people creating a musical about Marilyn Monroe. (There were many sub plots along the series) The musical that they were writing in the t.v. show was called Bombshell.
Perhaps the reason I love Marilyn Monroe so much is because I love the songs from Bombshell. They are very catchy and show Marilyn from behind the camera. For example Let's be Bad, from Bombshell, which shows Marilyn when she was quite under the influence while filming her movies.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=loKIhKIIeGY
For whatever the reason is, Marilyn Monroe is definitely someone I find very intriguing as well as entertaining. I have a black and white picture of her in my room and I am also starting to read some biographies on her life. Her death is a very controversial topic to this day. I am really looking forward to getting to know the kind of person Marilyn was and why it is that people adore so much about her.
https://weheartit.com/tag/marilyn%20monroe%20gif
Character iPhone Case
Book: An Abundance of Katherines
Author: John Green
Pages Read: 138
Colin
Singleton’s iPhone
Applications
1.
FunFacts: This app is full of interesting and random facts. One may set the
timer so at certain times a day it will send your phone a text of a new fact. You may also read
the continuous feed. Colin probably knows many of these facts already, but one
can never stop learning.
2.
Scrabble: This is an iPhone version of the classic board game. Colin is new
to this game but is very proficient due to his anagramming skills.
3.
GraphCalc: Math may not be as interesting to Colin as language, but this
graphic calculator is essential for Colin to work on his Theorem.
4.
Wordrefrence: This app is ideal for Colin to look up words (if he doesn’t already
know) in all of the languages he studies.
5.
Colin’sTheories: With all Colin’s theories on a variety of subjects, this app is a
perfect place to display them. He can update and add theories he has and are
posted directly to this app for anyone to see.
6.
KContacts: After dating 19 Katherines, it is hard for one to keep track. This
app is for contacts; specifically ones who’s name is Katherine. This keeps
Colin organized from Katherine I to Katherine XIX.
7.
HowToCountry: After living in Chicago all of his life, Colin can use this app to
learn everything about country living from lingo to how to shoot a gun.
8.
LibraryGo: Read any book from the Chicago Public Library on this app. This is
perfect for Colin as he can read as much as he wants, wherever, even in
Gutshot, Tennessee.
9.
GeniusDaily: This app sends Colin a biography of a genius every day. Colin hopes
one day he will be on this app.
10. Peopleskillz: Colin may be talented in
many aspects of his life, however dealing with people is not one of them. This
app provides tips and tricks for many different categories of people.
iPhone Case:
The case of Colin's iPhone is rather significant. At the top it says "Katherine" (the name of all of his exes, including the love of his life) and then below is anagrams of the name. Colin loves anagrams and he also loves Katherine, that's why this case is very appropriate for him. The colours are simple as not to take away from the fact that this case includes what Colin loves. However, the name "Katherine" is in a navy blue to show that that is the original word.
Sunday, 6 October 2013
Fall Collage (Personal Touch #6)
This past weekend was my parents 23rd wedding anniversary. As they were whipping out the photo books, reliving their wedding amongst all the pretty coloured leaves, I too started to reminisce of the falls of my past. This is why I created this fall collage.
Lots of these pictures are family pictures in the leaves or at corn mazes. (You can probably tell fall is my parent's favourite season!) As I got older, I started to take pictures during the fall with my friends, and I included some of those. The top right hand corner picture and the bottom left hand corner picture where professionally taken by Brian Gould. The top right hand picture was my parents 10th year anniversary and the bottom left hand picture is at their 20th anniversary. It was fun to look through these pictures and to hopefully take some more before this season is over!
Lots of these pictures are family pictures in the leaves or at corn mazes. (You can probably tell fall is my parent's favourite season!) As I got older, I started to take pictures during the fall with my friends, and I included some of those. The top right hand corner picture and the bottom left hand corner picture where professionally taken by Brian Gould. The top right hand picture was my parents 10th year anniversary and the bottom left hand picture is at their 20th anniversary. It was fun to look through these pictures and to hopefully take some more before this season is over!
Saturday, 5 October 2013
Pumpkin Chai Latte (Personal Touch #5)
Fall is in full swing and the the temperature is already starting to drop. But not to worry, this fall treat will keep you warm on the inside as it gets colder outside.
Here's what you'll need:
~ 1 1/2 cups of milk
~ 1 1/2 tsp of Pumpkin Chai tea (Availible at David's Tea)
~ 1 tsp of brown sugar
~ cinnamon (to taste)
Step 1:
Turn the element on high and pour 1 1/2 cups of milk in a saucepan. Stir continuously with a metal whisk, as to not burn milk on the bottom of the pot. Do this until the milk is hot and there is a layer of frothy bubbles on the top of the milk.
Step 2:
Turn the heat down to medium an add 1 1/2 teaspoons of Pumpkin chai tea and 1 teaspoon of brown sugar to the milk. Continue to stir until the milk is brought to a boil.
Step 3:
To make a traditional latte, pour the latte into your mug, and use a spoon to separate the frothy top layer from the milk. After you have finished pouring the latte, scoop the froth on top.
Step 4:
Sprinkle some cinnamon on top and Voila! You have the perfect treat for those cold fall days!
Recipe created by Taryn Wichenko
Tuesday, 1 October 2013
6 word memoir #8
We may seem like a friendly bunch, but there is a lot more that goes
into living with the Wichenkos. I chose to use this saying for my memoir because
I feel that it is appropriate for how my family functions. We may not always
get along, and we may have our own set of issues, but we have fun doing it.
I chose to add an effect that brought out the colours. I feel that the
vibrant colours emphasize our vibrant personalities that add to the chaos that
is the Wichenkos. I chose this font and colour, as they were simple because the
colours in the picture are already bright. Since they are simple, it contrasts
the colours and is able to be seen clearly without taking away from the
picture. The punctuation I chose, the “…” that break up the sentence is
effective as it adds humour. I
added the exclamation mark to add to the humour in the expression. We got
family pictures taken by Brian Gould two years ago. I decided to use this
picture because my brothers and me are climbing the tree. I feel like this
contributes to the idea of our family’s craziness.
6 word memoir #7
This memoir involves something that I love very much. Tea. I drink tea
when I am cold, sad, hungry, happy, stressed, and just about any other time. It
is very comforting to me. I decided to use this picture of a cup from David’s
Tea, because it shows very obviously what it is I am drinking. The effect on
the picture I used is important to the memoir because it gives it a yellow
tint, which is what tea looks like. This further helps show what it is I am
drinking if you may not recognize the cup. The punctuation I used for my memoir
makes it a simple statement. It also gives it some humour. Obviously one needs
more than tea to survive but the punctuation further exaggerates this
statement. The font I used I wanted to look like it was potentially hand
written to add to the concept of this memoir being simple. The black words I
felt were important because it contrasts the white of the cup.
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