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Muhammed Ali
Biography of Muhammad's life
The Urban Renewal Essay Sample
five paragraph essay which discusses the Urban Renewal program in the Bahamas.
Malala Yousafzai
Excerpt from the speech and review questions.
Granny Isaacs Versus Death poem
two stanza poem. With figurative language questions.
Why teens join gangs?
Essay Sample 1
The Snake
two stanza poem with connotation and denotation questions.
Why teens join gangs?
Erklären Sie, warum Teenager Gangs beitreten
Teenager schließen sich einer Gang an, um sich verbunden zu fühlen oder um ein neues Selbstverständnis zu entwickeln. Andere sind motiviert durch Gruppenzwang, das Bedürfnis, sich und ihre Familie zu schützen, weil ein Familienmitglied auch in einer Bande ist, oder um Geld zu verdienen.
Sie schließen sich einer Bande an, indem sie entweder ein Verbrechen begehen oder sich einem Initiationsverfahren unterziehen, bei dem sie von anderen Gangmitgliedern geschlagen werden, um ihren Mut und ihre Kampffähigkeit zu testen. Jugendliche, denen es an elterlicher Anleitung und Unterstützung oder an Gelegenheiten für positives Engagement mit Gleichaltrigen mangelt, wenden sich oft an eine Bande, um die Bedürfnisse der Liebe von Gleichaltrigen oder Familienmitgliedern oder Freunden zu befriedigen.
Diese Teenager können intensive Bindungen zu anderen Mitgliedern aufbauen und das Bedürfnis verspüren, sie zu beschützen. Viele Gangmitglieder schließen sich an, weil Familienmitglieder Gangbanger sind oder waren. Manchmal sind Kinder stolz darauf, das Familienerbe weiterzuführen. Dies gilt insbesondere, wenn ein oder beide Elternteile in den Reihen einer Bande hoch oben waren oder wenn einer ihrer Verwandten von einer rivalisierenden Bande getötet wurde. Der Schutz des Rufs durch Rache ist eine Lebenseinstellung für Gangmitglieder.
Während viele Kinder nach einer „Familie“ suchen, können Sie ironischerweise von einer Bande Distanz erwarten. Diese Teenager fühlen sich als Außenseiter und haben keinen Platz auf der Welt. Gangs nutzen diese Unsicherheiten aus, indem sie dem Teenager eine Familie versprechen, die sich für immer um sie kümmern wird. Einige Teenager mögen den Nervenkitzel, etwas zu tun, um zu sehen, ob sie damit zurechtkommen. Dies kann die Teilnahme an illegalen Aktivitäten umfassen. Einige Teenager genießen vielleicht das „High“ oder den „Rausch“, den sie bekommen, wenn sie das Gesetz brechen und sich der Autorität widersetzen.
Wegen der Sache zwischen Mutter und Vater schließen sie sich Banden an. Wenn ein Jugendlicher aus einem unterprivilegierten Haushalt stammt oder sogar aus einem extrem wohlhabenden Haushalt stammt, könnte der Verkauf von Drogen in einer Bande ihm schnelles Geld bringen. Es wird immer noch Gründe für die Zunahme von Teenagern in Gangs aufgrund verschiedener Situationen geben. Der Aufregungsfaktor kann berücksichtigt werden. Jugendliche können bei den rebellischen Taten, die Gangs aufführen, einen Nervenkitzel verspüren.
Sie können sich fühlen, als würden sie in einer Film- oder Fantasiewelt leben, obwohl es Realität ist. Zugehörigkeit oder Anspruch auf eine bestimmte Farbe, die ihre Feinde nicht mögen, kann das Interesse in den Augen eines jungen Jugendlichen wecken. Ein Ansturm auf die Banden des Verbrechens oder einfach der ganze Lebensstil im Allgemeinen kann die Gedanken einiger Teenager fesseln. Es gibt mehrere Filme, die „die coolen Kids“ als rebellische Teenager darstellen. Das „cool sein wollen“ kann zu vielen beunruhigenden Situationen führen, einschließlich dem Beitritt zu einer Gang.
2.Malala Yousafzai speech
They think that God is a tiny, little conservative being who would point guns at people's heads just for going to school. These terrorists are misusing the name of Islam for their own personal benefit. Pakistan is a peace loving, democratic country. Pashtuns want education for their daughters and sons. Islam is a religion of peace, humanity and brotherhood. It is the duty and responsibility to get education for each child, that is what it says. Peace is a necessity for education. In many parts of the world, especially Pakistan and Afghanistan, terrorism, war and conflicts stop children from going to schools. We are really tired of these wars. Women and children are suffering in many ways in many parts of the world.
Assignment: Practice Activity 2
Identify the Denotative & Connotative Meaning of words below.
Decide if each word is Positive or Negative or Neutral.
1. conservative
2. guns
3. Islam
4. peace
5. brotherhood
Muhammed Ali
At the age of 12, Ali discovered his talent for boxing through an odd twist of fate. His bike was stolen, and Ali told a police officer, Joe Martin, that he wanted to beat up the thief. "Well, you better learn how to fight before you start challenging people," Martin reportedly told him at the time. In addition to being a police officer, Martin also trained young boxers at a local gym.
Ali started working with Martin to learn how to box, and soon began his boxing career. In his first amateur bout in 1954, he won the fight by split decision. Ali went on to win the 1956 Golden Gloves tournament for novices in the light heavyweight class. Three years later, he won the National Golden Gloves Tournament of Champions, as well as the Amateur Athletic Union's national title for the light-heavyweight division.
After his Olympic victory, Ali was heralded as an American hero. He soon turned professional with the backing of the Louisville Sponsoring Group. During the 1960s Ali seemed unstoppable, winning all of his bouts with majority of them being by knockouts. He took out British heavyweight champion Henry Cooper in 1963 and then knocked out Sonny Liston in 1964 to become the heavyweight champion of the world. Woah! No one had seen a champion like Ali before!
Often referring to himself as "the greatest," Ali was not afraid to sing his own praises. He was known for boasting about his skills before a fight and for his colorful descriptions and phrases. In one of his more famously quoted descriptions, Ali told reporters that he could "float like a butterfly, sting like a bee" in the boxing ring.
Assignment 1
Instructions: Identify three examples of the following: noun, pronoun, verb, preposition (par 2), interjection (para 3) and coordinating conjunction (par 3) and adjective. Obtain your answer from the passage above. [12pts]
Connotation and Denotation
Denotation: refers to the dictionary definition of a word
Example: sun in the dictionary is defined as a star which the earth orbits.
Connotation: refers to the feeling associated with a word. The deeper implication suggested by words.
Example: The word sun can have a positive connotation when we think of the benefits of the sun. For example, the sun gives us light and warmth. It helps things to grow. It is a symbol of life.
The Snake by (Sharon age 14)
Instructions: Read the poem below for enrichment.
The Snake was approaching,
Its long slimy body uncoiling,
Its tongue sticking out
Like an arrow ready to strike.
Assignment: Practice Activity
Directions: Give the Denotative Meaning and Connotative Meaning of the words below. Use (P or N or Neutral) Positive or Negative or Neutral
Example: A snake is a creature that slithers on the floor
Snake=Negative (N)
1. slimy
Slimy refers to a slippery type of texture, typically found on snails and slugs
2. arrow
3. tongue
4. strike
Directions: Read the poem below.
Title: Granny Isaacs Versus Death poem
Grammy Isaacs, from the time she came,
Fought death like a tiger,
She looked ready to go from day one:
Frail as a stick in the sun,
Tissue paper for her skin,
Old, toothless mouth caved in,
Hair lank and loose and ivory.
So thin, bones showed:
The next thing would be skeleton
But she battled for life
And would not give in.
She hurried to take her food,
Sat up when and where she could,
Was eager to keep presentable,
And tried conversing quite a bit.
She would not just go.
Assignment 1
Directions: Use F or L for each expression below. Then name the figurative expression used.[1] Finally, explain each figurative expression. [2pts]
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Tissue paper was her skin
2. Frail as a stick in the sun,
3. Fought death like a tiger,
Directions: Write two figurative expression based on the paragraph taken from the Malala Yousafzai’s passage.
1. Simile:
2. Personification
or
3.Metaphor:
4. Hyperbole
Figurative & Language
The role of the Urban Renewal Program?
Introduction paragraph
Because crime is on the rise in The Bahamas, there is a heavier police presence in strategic parts of the Bahamas. For instance, police officer can be seen on foot patrols in many areas like Bain Town, Foxhill, Chippingham and Nassau Village. The presence of the police in these communities is one method the Urban Renewal program is using to discourage criminal activity. Another benefit of having officers engage in walkabouts throughout the community is it gives many of the residents an opportunity to get to know the officers and vice versa. This exchange helps to establish a bond between the police and the community. Without a doubt, people living in these areas can feel safer and a higher degree of confidence in the police.
Body Paragraph 2
Sadly, there are many unfortunate people in this world. Some are so unfortunate that they are unable to feed themselves. Although, they are tangled in a web of poverty, the Urban Renewal program attempts to provide for such people. This organization welcomes them with open arms. However, if this organization is going to continue to provide for the less fortunate, they need support from corporate citizens. Perhaps, they can host community concerts whereby students in the program perform skits, sing songs and do dances at a cost. The money that is raised could go to helping the needy and help to expand the services offered by Urban Renewal.
Body Paragraph 3
Not only does the Urban Renewal program benefit the poor, but it strives to influence our youth. Our youth are an important part of any society because they represent our future. How does the program benefit our young people? Firstly, they host clubs like the ladies club which is designed to teach our girls how to be prim and proper. For our guys, they discipline them so that they learn to control themselves and be respectable men. They learn various drilling techniques as a Defense force or prison officer would. This kind of training is very important because children lack discipline and home training today. By teaching inner city kids, the Urban Renewal program one community at a time is reducing the threat of violence among our teens.
Body Paragraph 4
This dynamic social outreach program also encourages adults to step up and become leaders in their community. The inner city is in need of role models; people who are ready to make a difference despite the challenges. We need more people to take a stand and decide that this is my country and I will help change it for the better. The Urban Renewal is just the beginning.
Conclusion
Come on and do your part to make this a better Bahamas. Let us join hands with Urban Renewal to fight crime, to develop more responsible young people and create more role models. Come and be apart of the change.