May 1 Writing in Class

Barack Hussein Obama II was born on August 4, 1961, in Hawaii. His parents, who met as students at the University of Hawaii, were Ann Dunham, a white American from Kansas, and Barack Obama, Sr., a black Kenyan studying in the United States. Obama’s father left the family when Obama was two and, after further studies at Harvard University, returned to Kenya, where he died in an automobile accident nineteen years later. After his parents divorced, Obama’s mother married another foreign student at the University of Hawaii, Lolo Soetoro of Indonesia. From age six through ten, Obama lived with his mother and stepfather in Indonesia, where he attended Catholic and Muslim schools. “I was raised as an Indonesian child and a Hawaiian child and as a black child and as a white child,” Obama later recalled. “And so what I benefited from is a multiplicity of cultures that all fed me.”

Obama left Hawaii for college, enrolling first at Occidental College in Los Angeles for his freshman and sophomore years, and then at Columbia University in New York City. He read deeply and widely about political and international affairs, graduating from Columbia with a political science major in 1983. After spending an additional year in New York as a researcher with Business International Group, a global business consulting firm, Obama accepted an offer to work as a community organizer in Chicago’s largely poor and black South Side. As biographer David Mendell notes in his 2007 book Obama: From Promise to Power, the job gave Obama “his first deep immersion into the African American community he had longed to both understand and belong to.”

Obama’s main assignment as an organizer was to launch the church-funded Developing Communities Project and, in particular, to organize residents of Altgeld Gardens to pressure Chicago’s city hall to improve conditions in the poorly maintained public housing project. His efforts met with some success, but he concluded that, faced with a complex city bureaucracy, “I just can’t get things done here without a law degree.” In 1988, Obama enrolled at Harvard Law School, where he excelled as a student, graduating magna cum laude and winning election as president of the prestigious Harvard Law Review for the academic year 1990-1991. Although Obama was a liberal, he won the election by persuading the journal’s outnumbered conservative staffers that he would treat their views fairly, which he is widely acknowledged to have done. As the first African American president in the long history of the law review, Obama drew widespread media attention and a contract from Random House to write a book about race relations. The book, Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance (1995), turned out to be mostly a personal memoir, focusing in particular on his struggle to come to terms with his identity as a black man raised by whites in the absence of his African father.

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April 28 Writing in class

In the previous essays,  I think I have many places that need to improve and correct; whatever the grammar and the context that I used. I realize there should have more ideas or comments about the resources which I used in the essay, not only the resources from the book or online which without my own idea. For grammar, I always have the issue of verb tenses, such as I used to mixed verb tenses, or missing the conjunction. So I want to give more my own story of learning and focus on the grammar issue which are verb tenses and conjunction to improve my essay 1, and I hope I can make the grade change better after revision.

April 26 Writing in Class

1.The reality show follows the lives of Bruce and Kris Jenner’s combined family, but most of the episodes focus on the three oldest daughter, Kourtney, Kim, and Khloe kardashian.

2. Bruce Jenner was famous for breaking the world record and winning a gold medal in the decathlon at the 1976 Olympics; his sons from a previous marriage, Brandon and Brody have also appeared on their own reality shows.

3.The Kardashians’ father, the late attorney Robert Kardashian, was famous for representing O. J. Simpson, and his daughters gained recognition as American socialites.

4.Kim came into the national spotlight in 2007 after a sex-tape scandal and resulting and result Playboy appearance, and the Kardashian fame grew into a profitable reality series.

5.The show depict depicts the daily routine of the Kardashians, in addition of spin- off shows feature Kourtney, Kim, and Khloe’s attempts to build their line of fashion boutiques.

6. The Kardashians’ behavior at first seemed outrageous, they are a loving family.

7. The Kardashians squabble like typical siblings, and Kris, the mother, holds the family together.

8. Kim’s $10 million wedding to pro basketball player Kris Humphries in 2011 was seen by an estimated 10.5 million viewers, and the marriage lasted only 72 days.

April 24 Writing in class

“My Own Swordsman” is my favorite chinese TV dramas as well as best comedy. It talks about a group of guests from all over the world in a Tong Fu preeminent experience something legendary; some of them know Kung Fu, and some of them good at cooking. Tong Xiangyu is Tong Fu inn-keeper; she is very stingy, and she is beauty and kind-hearted. She leds her staffs throw up many kinds of guests. She is widow and also has great wisdom.

March 24 In-class Writin

—Essay 1 comments

In essay 1, I think I have many places that need to improve and correct; whatever the grammar and the context that I used. I realize there should have more my own stories or experiences in the essay, instead of the resources from the book or online. For grammar, I always have the issue of verb tenses, such as I used to mixed verb tenses, or missing the conjunction. So I want to give more my own story of learning and focus on the grammar issue which are verb tenses and conjunction to improve my essay 1, and I hope I can make the grade change better after revision.

March 10 in class writing

According to Abelle’s  response about the essay”What to a Slave is the Fourth of July?”by Douglass, she states that Douglass is basically talking about how he used to be a slave and he knows what it’s like after Douglass escaped to NY and educated himself to read and write. Abelle think the main highlight was that Douglass educated himself, for example he said that he taught himself to read and write. So, she thinks that Douglass wanted to express the fact that race doesn’t matter, but your heart and spirit.

March 6, Reference

The proper sieve for immigrants. (2015). In R. Atwan (Ed.), America Now: Short Readings from Recent Periodicals (pp. 136-138). Boston, MA: Bedford/St.Martin’s.

Yook, H. (2015). Positive Stereotypes Are hurtful, Too. In R. Atwan (Ed.), America Now: Short Readings from Recent Periodicals (pp. 126-127). Boston, MA: Bedford/St.Martin’s.

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March 6: In-Class Writing – Serena, Abelle, and Wendy

In Zack’s essay “More Than Skin Deep”, she discussed the skin color, because some people determines the race of other individual or group. According to Zack she mentioned that “skin color has a lot to do with race, but skin color differences are not socially neutral variations in the same way that differences in hair or eye color often are.” (Pg. 145) Zack also stated that some people still have the discrimination of skin color, and the combinations of genes that are more frequent in each of the major racial groups are not present in all members of those groups. And people in the USA always have the issue with the black and white in their history, so black and white have the conflict in the past and future. The blacks are still fighting for their rights, and the whites have always had the upper hand or “white priviledge”. Our group focused on both how skin colors are treated and also the fact that black and white conflicts still exists.

March 3 Free Wrting

In this essay, I want to talk about the immigration and stereotypes, and use two essays which are “Positive Stereotypes Are Hurtful, Too” by Yook and “The Proper Sieve for Immigrants”. The issue of immigration always a hot topic in the United States; it not only related to the citizen of the U.S., and it also became one of the main focuses of Chinese and other countries. Many Americans think immigration make a bad affection for their country, and the government should make some new laws to the foreign.