The Danger of the single story
Chimamanda Adichie delivered this speech in 2009 to a crowd at the Ted Global 200- Conference in Oxford. The audience was the people around world. The peope came because they wanted to hear what chimamanda was talking. The speaker was a professional person she was from Africa. Chimamanda only wrote one stroy.
(I wrote excatly the kinds of stories i was reading: All my characters were white and blue-eye, they played in the snow.)
Think about the qoute made me realize that I was thinking about black hair, blond hair, brown, brown eyes, green eyes, light brown eyes, and black eyses. She though the only story was in the white wrorld.
(I wrote excatly the kinds of stories i was reading: All my characters were white and blue-eye, they played in the snow.)
Think about the qoute made me realize that I was thinking about black hair, blond hair, brown, brown eyes, green eyes, light brown eyes, and black eyses. She though the only story was in the white wrorld.
The event/issue that inspired this cartoon/picture is the day when Japan had that nuclear accident in March.
2. In this picture contains Edvard Munches famous "Scream" face and a toxic sign.
3.The specific artistic techniques in this photo is that it's obviosuly screaming from the nuclear waste.
4.One, there is a nuclear problem, two, it's an emergency, and three, somehow people are in trouble.
5.The message in this picture is that every nuclear emergency is a problem.
6.Special groups that would agree with this picture is probably Japan and the Japanese government.\
7.The artists' point of view is probably describing the Japanese people faces watching the destruction ruin their homes.
8. This picture is not persuasive because it doesn't tell you anything. It just shows you a cartoon about Japan's nuclear incident.
2. In this picture contains Edvard Munches famous "Scream" face and a toxic sign.
3.The specific artistic techniques in this photo is that it's obviosuly screaming from the nuclear waste.
4.One, there is a nuclear problem, two, it's an emergency, and three, somehow people are in trouble.
5.The message in this picture is that every nuclear emergency is a problem.
6.Special groups that would agree with this picture is probably Japan and the Japanese government.\
7.The artists' point of view is probably describing the Japanese people faces watching the destruction ruin their homes.
8. This picture is not persuasive because it doesn't tell you anything. It just shows you a cartoon about Japan's nuclear incident.
The event/issue that inspired this cartoon/picture is the day when Japan had that nuclear accident in March.
2. In this picture contains Edvard Munches famous "Scream" face and a toxic sign.
3.The specific artistic techniques in this photo is that it's obviosuly screaming from the nuclear waste.
4.One, there is a nuclear problem, two, it's an emergency, and three, somehow people are in trouble.
5.The message in this picture is that every nuclear emergency is a problem.
6.Special groups that would agree with this picture is probably Japan and the Japanese government.\
7.The artists' point of view is probably describing the Japanese people faces watching the destruction ruin their homes.
8. This picture is not persuasive because it doesn't tell you anything. It just shows you a cartoon about Japan's nuclear incident.
1. The event/issue that inspired this cartoon/picture is the BP incident in the Gulf of Mexico.
2.In this picture, there is a skeleton of a dead fish, a gas mask, and the BP symbol.
3.The specific artistic techniques are seeing the dead fish, showing how the oil affected the fish environment.
4.The fish is meant to symbolize the oil spill, the disasterous events of the environment and livelihood, and the struggle for fishermen.
5.The message in this picture is that the BP spill has effected everyone and everything
2. In this picture contains Edvard Munches famous "Scream" face and a toxic sign.
3.The specific artistic techniques in this photo is that it's obviosuly screaming from the nuclear waste.
4.One, there is a nuclear problem, two, it's an emergency, and three, somehow people are in trouble.
5.The message in this picture is that every nuclear emergency is a problem.
6.Special groups that would agree with this picture is probably Japan and the Japanese government.\
7.The artists' point of view is probably describing the Japanese people faces watching the destruction ruin their homes.
8. This picture is not persuasive because it doesn't tell you anything. It just shows you a cartoon about Japan's nuclear incident.
1. The event/issue that inspired this cartoon/picture is the BP incident in the Gulf of Mexico.
2.In this picture, there is a skeleton of a dead fish, a gas mask, and the BP symbol.
3.The specific artistic techniques are seeing the dead fish, showing how the oil affected the fish environment.
4.The fish is meant to symbolize the oil spill, the disasterous events of the environment and livelihood, and the struggle for fishermen.
5.The message in this picture is that the BP spill has effected everyone and everything
'I Have a Dream'
Martin Luther King Jr.
'I Have a Dream' speech was delivered on August 25 1963, at the Lincoln Memorial, in Washington. Dr. Martin L. King's dream was "FREEDOM". Dr.Martin L. Kings dream has came true. Til this day, there isn't much rascism of the races like how it use to be back in the time when he was alive. The way I know is because i could be friends or make friends with anyone, without being criticize. The things that i see today, everyone's friends with everybody despite of racism. My family and I are living "The Dream" motto.
Martin Luther King Jr.
'I Have a Dream' speech was delivered on August 25 1963, at the Lincoln Memorial, in Washington. Dr. Martin L. King's dream was "FREEDOM". Dr.Martin L. Kings dream has came true. Til this day, there isn't much rascism of the races like how it use to be back in the time when he was alive. The way I know is because i could be friends or make friends with anyone, without being criticize. The things that i see today, everyone's friends with everybody despite of racism. My family and I are living "The Dream" motto.