Monday, 12 January 2009
Respond to ANIMALS
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Friday, 9 January 2009
Question
It can be rare to see homosexuality portrayed on a media screen so when speaking about a homosexual identity, it has proven difficult to do so without some form of stereotype. However, it is this very stereotype that allows for easy identification with homosexuality in media. In television shows as well as movies, when a homosexual character is present, it is often seen in a stereotypical fashion. When one sees the stereotypes present in a certain character in a movie or on a television show, there is an idea of what to expect from the show, even if this idea is once again, an extension of the stereotype, simply because what was once invisible has been cast onto the visual screen.
The identity of the homosexual seems to stem from a stereotype itself, sometimes as if homosexuals have created their identities based on these stereotypes. When it comes to men, the ideal is effeminate and this will be the focus of the research. So, homosexual male identities are formed from stereotypes of femininity and are perhaps, not true identities at all. They have perhaps been formed by the need to no longer be invisible in media productions, and hence, the public have allowed the stereotype to take over the homosexual identity in order to make it easier to understand this very identity. Visual culture has made accepting the homosexual male easier than before. Before television and film, there was no real visual connection with homosexual traits that could be made in a public domain. Yet, there is an awareness of a struggle to make the visual more visible. This struggle has caused television networks to take notice and try and connect homosexuals with a primarily heterosexual audience.
The identity of the homosexual seems to stem from a stereotype itself, sometimes as if homosexuals have created their identities based on these stereotypes. When it comes to men, the ideal is effeminate and this will be the focus of the research. So, homosexual male identities are formed from stereotypes of femininity and are perhaps, not true identities at all. They have perhaps been formed by the need to no longer be invisible in media productions, and hence, the public have allowed the stereotype to take over the homosexual identity in order to make it easier to understand this very identity. Visual culture has made accepting the homosexual male easier than before. Before television and film, there was no real visual connection with homosexual traits that could be made in a public domain. Yet, there is an awareness of a struggle to make the visual more visible. This struggle has caused television networks to take notice and try and connect homosexuals with a primarily heterosexual audience.
Monday, 5 January 2009
Issue- Humans and animals
Animal extinction/conservstion merits more attention? It is certainly a serious problem, animal conservation should be concerned by people. Because they are a part of creatures on the earth. Animals are connected with human being and the nature, so animals have influence ti us. And there are a lot of different species animals, each species of animals have thier own function in the earth. Therefore, animal extinction really merits more attention not only in the past but also in the future.
What are some thing that we can do to help aviod the extinction of endangered species?
First, we should live tn the city and we need to make ares to the wildlife. Second, we can help sustain wildlife in your own backyard. Third, we must work together to reduce energy consumption, this is vital to stopping climate change and global worming.
What are some thing that we can do to help aviod the extinction of endangered species?
First, we should live tn the city and we need to make ares to the wildlife. Second, we can help sustain wildlife in your own backyard. Third, we must work together to reduce energy consumption, this is vital to stopping climate change and global worming.
Poem-The Road Not Taken
"The Road Not Taken" seems to illustrate that once one takes a certain road, there's no turning back, although one might change later on, they still can not change the past. It seems that choice is very important, and is a thing to be considered. The attractions of the poem is its archetypal dilemma. One that we instantly recognize because each of us encounters it innumerable times.
The poem consists of four stanzas of five lines and the rhyme scheme is ABAAB.
Identical forks, in particular, symbolize for us the nexus of free will and fate: We are free to choose, but we do not really know beforehand what we are choosing between.
The poem consists of four stanzas of five lines and the rhyme scheme is ABAAB.
Identical forks, in particular, symbolize for us the nexus of free will and fate: We are free to choose, but we do not really know beforehand what we are choosing between.
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