Thursday, October 25, 2012

Journal 3: Writing about Moives


Finding Nemo

Nemo and Marlin
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                My favorite movie is Finding Nemo, yes an animated movie. I am in love with Disney movies and animations.  Finding Nemo shows you a view of what the ocean looks like, all the good and bad; sharks, coral reefs and majestic fish.  But the movie is so much more than that.  It shows you the love between a father and son.  It shows you valves that you should have along with any struggle a "teenager" will have in their life time.  The emotion you feel as you watch this movies is amazing, a wide variety consisting of love , hatred, fear, and astonishment.  

                Finding Nemo has been a reflection of my life story to some extend and that is part of the reason its is my favorite. All my struggles in life, my eye disability; Nemo's fin, fighting with your parents to being inseparable and finding yourself.

                Beyond my personal reasons for loving this movie it is also a great teaching tool that I will use in my future classroom.  It teaches everyone that acceptance is needed and not to "judge a book by the cover."  When Dori and Marlin run into the shark, Bruce, they are overcome with fear when in reality the sharks live by the motto, Fish are friends not food.  This shows how everyone stereotypes people before they truly understand who they are.  This movie also teaches everyone to have trust with one another.  The reason that Nemo is taken away is because Marlin simply didn't believe in Nemo's lucky fin and it turns out in the end of the movie after the trust they gain together saves not only Dori's live but their  relationship as father and son.

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

How to Make Tie Dye Cupcakes

Not one person can go without making cupcakes in their lifetime.  We choose to discuss about the creation of the perfect cupcake for any unfortunate individuals out there who have not fulfilled this imperative obstacle in their life.  Almost everybody has seen the basic chocolate and vanilla cupcakes.  With just a bit more time involved, any person with baking abilities can create tie-dye cupcakes.  Tie-dye cupcakes, a fusion of colors similar to orange, blue, green, purple, yellow, and red, can make any event so much more colorful.  Why do people choose to create these tiny but delicious treats?  The simple cupcakes, vanilla and chocolate, were developed to make baking simpler.  It avoided the chance of burning a cake and risk of forgetting the recipe.  Nowadays, the understanding of creating tie-dye cupcakes can help with any social event, since it does bring about much liveliness to everything.  The baking of cupcakes can be an entertaining occasion for all ages and can bring families and friends together.

We joined a group because we were all interested in the same idea of desserts.  Through an outside resource, Pintrest, the idea of tie-dye cupcakes captured our eye.  After much discussion and picture hunting, we decided to share it with everybody.  With such an interesting idea of cupcake baking, a person must know all the ingredients, preparation, and processes to produce the perfect tie-dye cupcake.

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Journal 2: PopMatters


Sunday, October 14th, 2012

Journal #2 : Inappropriate Tweets but True

I revolve myself around social media so when I came across the article, "The Best Twitter Comic on the Planet?: An Interview with Rob Delaney," on popmatters.com I had to read it to see what it was all about.  Recently I have started tweeting and it has became a new addiction with my new tweet count at 400 in only a month.  I fallow numerous people and sites on Twitter that interest me, mostly comedy; however, I had never heard of Rob Delaney before.  I looked him up on Twitter and found that his latest tweet was, "Monster Energy just called, said they'd sponsor me to throw a fax machine at a pregnant woman."  How awful!  Yet when watching commercials on TV this is the norm of something you would see, and yes some would also laugh, but is that wrong?

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Process Analysis Group Pre-writing


Thesis: How to properly bake tie-dyed cupcakes from a Betty Crocker cake mix box. From the box to your stomach.

Outline:

How to bake cupcakes

Wednesday, October 10, 2012


"How-to" Bake Cupcakes
 
Baking cupcakes is my favorite hobby.  It’s something I enjoy doing, making each batch of cupcakes from starch every time.  Recently I made some cupcakes for a wedding shower.  Personally and as I’ve been told they are to die for. 
 First off I get out all the proper ingredients as stated in the recipe and line them alone the counter in their order of use. Then you need to pre heat the oven usually to 350°, line two trays of cupcake trays with 24 cupcake liners and set aside. Then under line specific step to fallow on the recipe such as, let butter stand at room temperature for 30 minutes or mix these certain ingredients together and set aside.  Doing this insure you won’t miss an important set.  Then you’ll need to take out the proper measuring tools such as tablespoons, teaspoons, measuring cup, whisk, and a Kitchen Aid mixer with mixing bowl. Now you’re completely ready. Start by reading the recipe and adding ingredients step by step. Once the recipe is completed you need to place the batter into the 24 lined trays (1 ½ tablespoons of batter is the proper amount to add per liner).  Place the trays into the oven for the said time. Once the timer goes off, stick a toothpick into the center of one cupcake, if it comes out clean they’re done, if not place in the oven for another two minutes. Once done take the trays out using an oven mitt and remove the cupcakes onto a cutting board till cooled.  About 30 minutes.