Sunday, October 31, 2010

iMedia: Slumdog Millionaire


In case that did not work here's the link for the trailer, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AIzbwV7on6Q


The movie Slumdog Millionaire is one of my favorite movies. It teaches you about the other side of the world you do not know much about. It is also sad people have to live in conditions like that; we take so much for granted in the U.S. Slumdog Millionaire reminded me of the movie we watched in class, “Life in the Brothels” they talk about their sad lives over there and how when they grow up none of them have very high hopes for one another in the future. That is why there is an American woman there is teaching them photography and trying to give them a better education and life. Similar to Jamal, the main character in the movie, this movie shows they should not give up in the lives they have, he won a million dollars out of luck. These types of movies I like, very informational while showing what needs to be shown to make other people around the world aware of the circumstance in other countries and what we take for granted. I also love the movie for the names of the characters, Jamal, Latika and Salim. This movie does a really good job of portraying cultures in another country and forces realization that there are people in the world with out tap water, clean clothes and even toilets.
We should be happy with the lives and possessions we have now after seeing them struggle for even food and fresh water. This movie is very informative and spreads awareness of the problems around the world we are not normally exposed to. Movies like this are sad to see the way people live but they have a great story line. Jamal, the whole movie he is looking for his childhood friend and in the end he finds her finally after all his struggling, his destiny has been found.






Sunday, October 24, 2010

Best of the Week: Mindbook

The best idea I got out of this week was better understanding myself, through my Mindbook. It was hard to think of ten things that have happened to me that make up who I am. This assignment made me realize why I am who I am. What makes me do what I do. Using those event will help explain to myself who I am so I can better understand myself and people can better understand me. Making my Mindbook reminded me of all the sad or great events that have happened to me, or what I have chosen to do based on those events. I didn't believe these events could really make me who I am but they did and I now I know it. I don't think upon meeting someone I would say follow this map then talk to me but as they look at it explain to them why these pictures are there. But the Mindbook entry is what it is and I'm happy with it.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Metacognition: QE Essay

Throughout the process of writing my essay on the connection between creativity and emotion, I realized they are connected a lot and you do not even notice. It was also hard to keep the topic through the paragraphs without restating the whole question. I thought it was an easier essay topic because we got to choose what we were interested in and it was free flowing and our choice on the form mostly. It was a creatively written essay which then gave me pleasure and interest in writing it, again there is emotional creativity. I think I went a little deeper in my thoughts also because it was a topic i liked. I tried to think outside the box and use examples for most things too. I enjoyed writing the essay but just not the timing we had to write it in.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Blogging Around

First was Joe G's blog about how one creative idea comes int he middle of class one day for his mindbook and slowly more and more idea compile on top to create one entry in his mindbook. He also wanted help for his procrastination.

Love the first sentence, journey through your brain is a great way to describe what it in our mindbooks. Looking back at our mindbooks it will show what kinda of thinking we are doing and activities we were into or ideas we agree with. I also am a big procrastinator and put off assignments(such as this) til the night before but working on a mindbook the day its due and slowly adding things as they come to your head slowly would be cool, like you said.

Dajana's post was about how everyone has their own image for something going on in a book. No two people have the same memory in their head.

Totally agree with you. When I see a movie or read I sometimes think about certain parts and think how everyone else will interpret it. Especially in books where they can describe a house and you imagine something completely different from someone else. So reading is kind of freedom for you own brain.