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The Pedestrian

What is the theme  o f "The Pedestrian"? The theme of the pedestrian is to warry about technology. How does Bradbury get this message across?  How do you  k now? He lets us know that everyone is inside their houses watching tv and not going outside to take a look of the real world. De s cribe the t on e of the story. The tone is he goes one hundred years into the future and shown a world in which the machines control the humans. Why don't more people wa l k in 2018? I think people don’t walk anymore becuase they think cars is the future and it also helps us get faster to where we need to be. What do  y ou think about self-driv i ng cars? I think that they are save and not save at the same time becuase with just one small wrong thing in the wiring and it would go out of control and I also think there save becuase they have sensors in front and on the sides on of the car that help them drive.  D o you think that t e chnology such as self-driving cars, screen viewers

5 Really Good Things That Are Happening in The World Right Now

1. Doctors have reversed a 2-year-old girl's brain damage Researchers in the US have reported what they believe is a  first of its kind  reversal of brain damage on a two-year-old girl who drowned in a pool and was resuscitated after two hours of her heart not beating on its own. 2. We're finally getting close to achieving sustainable nuclear fusion Nuclear fusion could be the key to producing almost-unlimited energy with few byproducts other than saltwater, but researchers have long struggled to create a machine that could sustainably control such a powerful reaction. 3. You no longer need to pay ridiculous amounts to access peer-reviewed science research The scientific community is fighting back against crazy paywalls, with a new study showing that more than a quarter of all scientific papers are now available free online thanks to the unpaywall app.  4. Scientists think they might be able to reverse Alzheimer's memory loss Lost memories might not be gone f

Notes on Moderism

Moderism is a movement thatwith cultural trends and changes, arose from wide-scale and far-reaching transformations in  western society  during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.  Modernism, in general, includes the activities and creations of those who felt the traditional forms of art, architecture, literature, religious faith, philosophy, social organization, activities of daily life. 

Inside out

Prufrock is like the Great Gastby becuase it address many of the same theme in attempting to restore the “lost generation”. The main difference between Gatsby and Prufrock’s  illustions is that Prufrock recognizes that a fog is obscuring his vision and he accepts that, but Gastby thinks that the past that he sees through the mist is reality for him.

Collage, Scholarships, jobs

Life after high school I been giving it some thinking during Wednesday’s and sometimes in my free time and I came clear to 3 jobs and about one collage. The 3 jobs are music teacher, police officer, and navy seal. One collage I would like to go if i choice a music tearcher would be Fresno state at the moment becuase their band is really good. For being in the navy seal ik it’s really heard training but I like how they deal a lot with ocean things. Being a police officer in the other hand is not as bad in training like in the navy but is still hard am not sure which one yet but when I find out more info about the jobs and collage I’ll post about it .

Similarities with the Great Gastby

I see lots of things associated with similarities in the great Gastby and real life for example all the arguing with their partner or even falling in love with someone also another example could be how Gastby takes out all his silver for tea to try and get Daisy impress

The Great Gatsby essay

                 On the last line of the book it said " so we beat on boats against the current, borne ceaselessly into the past". Which I believe it is the most important line in the hole book. This line embody the thematic conflict that defines the Great Gatsby because it's saying if you keep fighting about the past or keep talking about it the current would take you to the past and wouldn't let you move forward. I believe this effect the book because J. Gatsby felt like he was living in the past and couldn't move forward because he tried changing the past while the people around him tired to move forward. He also threw parities around his big house to try and get people to think about him differently then they do trying to change their mind about him.                   At some points of the book Jay Gatsby loved Daisy just after he kiss her and and he tried to get Daisy to tell tom she loves Gatsby not him and leave him. I believe at this part of the book Jay G