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February 2019

Music reflection

Music in my life

 

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                                       “Music is life, that’s why are hearts have beats”-Unknown

      

 

     I’m not a very big music fan. I don’t know many of the artists or what they do. I usually just get in to one type of music for awhile and listen to that according to my mood. And it helps me clarify how I’m feeling. And the mood that I’m in.

     Personally I like songs with an actual meaning. Not meaningless pop songs that repeat the same line over and over with the same beat. I really like country music for the lyrics and the mood of the songs. They are adventurous and have an optimistic feeling. Their themes may not always be golden, but the message of the music in general is. I also listen the edm music whenever I just want a good beat and not as much of a feeling besides the moods of the songs.

     I used to never listen to music because I didn’t have headphones. Once I got headphones I actually got into music. And the more I listen to it, the more I like it. So in conclusion, I would recommend music to everyone and for everyone to give it a try.


Metacognition

WW Fenn Metacognition

 

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                                   “You’ve got something to say!?”-Somewhere on google

 

       For WW fenn I wanted to try something different this year so I spent a couple periods looking on the inter-webs for ideas. I noticed in another tab that I had it quotes opened up that I used for my reflections on the book IT. I looked through the quotes and decided that I would do quotes from that book. I had trouble finding a long enough quote on that site was difficult and a lot of the quotes were duplicates or in other languages. And I book so I couldn’t have looked through the book to get one so I picked a couple paragraphs from the site. I’m sure their were better quotes in the book (sure of that), but I’m fine with what I have.


Independent post

 

IT Book or Movie? Review

Connor Soukup

 

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“Everything’s a lot tougher when it’s for real. That’s when you choke. When it’s for real.”-Stephen King, IT

 

 

      The differences between the book and movie are certain, but are they needed? It 2017 (chapter 1) was released with lots of energy. The theaters were crowded to get a better look at Stephen Kong’s It since the 1990 version.

      The emotional and physical themes in the book outweigh the movie.
The movie leaves out and has a lot of difference in the plot which effects how the kids value each other in the story. Which has an affect on the themes and the meaning in the story. Theme is a major importance to a good story, what makes a book meaningful is its themes.

      The movie is thorough with taking many scenes and major plot elements and bringing it to life through film. Sometimes changing the film to make the audience stay captivated throughout the whole movie. Changing the George picture scene and the IT fight scene were very good moves in keeping the story interesting while the book drags out.

      All these aspects and differences are because of the differences between what makes a movie good and what makes a book good. And by many definitions of a good book is a book that keeps you captivated within each turn of the page, but a more real definition is the major themes that the book carries out.

      When working with books and movies, the book is generally portrayed as better but that is often just to get people into literature. Unfortunately this review has to be cut short as to not spoil anything and in hopes that you’ll read the book too. So in that case, Comment below on which you think is better. The book or the movie?

Note: It chapter 1 is just half of the whole IT franchise of movies for the second chapter is coming out in September of 2019. Hopefully the sequel will not disappoint.