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| Website | Price | Usabilities | Easy to use | Other |
| Google Classroom | Free | Forum | Yes | Way to overrated because of the Google brand. |
| Teacher Advisor | Free | Source | Yes | Really good source for worksheets, (And it’s free!) |
Book Club: The One And Only Ivan By Ashley Ding, Apoorva Tegginahalli
The One and Only Ivan was written by Katherine. A . Applegate. (See other books by her here. She also wrote an award-winning book, Crenshaw.) In this book, there is gorilla named Ivan, A elephant named Stella, a dog named Bob, Julia and her dad the janitor George, and a baby elephant named Ruby.
This is also a great book for animal lovers! This book has an interesting approach using animal perspectives instead of human telling the story and sharing their view. it also shows how Humans can hurt animals without realizing and for their own good. This amazing book is a classic children’s literature, suitable for children age 9 and beyond.
And if you still don’t believe that this book is amazing, just look at all the awards it has gotten! The One and Only Ivan won a Newbery Medal.
The One and Only Ivan is a work of fiction, but the inspiration for this imagined tale lies with a true story.
Ivan, a real gorilla, lived at Zoo Atlanta, but on the way to that happy ending, he spent almost three decades without seeing another of his own kind before being moved to Zoo Atlanta in 1994.
After being captured as in infant in what is now the Democratic Republic of the Congo (Ivan’s female companion, reported to have been his twin, died en route to the US or shortly thereafter), Ivan was raised in a home until he became unmanageable. At that point, he was added to an odd collection of animals housed in a circus-themed mall in Washington state.
Ivan spent twenty-seven years of his life alone in a cage. Over time, as an understanding of primate needs and behavior grew, public discomfort with Ivan’s lonely state grew as well, particularly after he was featured in a National Geographic special entitled “The Urban Gorilla.” A public outcry followed, including heartfelt letters from children. When the mall where Ivan lived went bankrupt, he was placed on permanent loan to Zoo Atlanta, which houses the largest group of captive western lowland gorillas in the nation.
Ivan became a beloved celebrity at Zoo Atlanta, where he lived contentedly with other gorillas, although he never sired any offspring. He was known for his paintings, which were often “signed” with his thumbprint. Ivan died on August 20, 2012, at the age of 50.
Ivan and Kinyani were real gorillas — and so, by the way, was Jambo, whose story is recounted in the book. But all other characters and situations in the novel are entirely the product of my imagination. When I started to write about the grim facts of Ivan’s solitary existence, a new tale slowly began to take shape. At least on the page, where anything is possible, I wanted to give Ivan (even while captive behind the walls of his tiny cage) a voice of his own and a story to tell.
I wanted to give him someone to protect, and the chance to be the mighty silverback he was always meant to be.” Said Theoneandonlyivan.com. Visit this site here.
Ivan is an easygoing gorilla, all he had to do was to play in his glass domain, watch people come see him, and wait to be fed. He Lives at the Exit 8 Big Top Mall and Video Arcade with his friend Bob, Stella, and Julia. He is an artist his drawing is in a gift shop and is priced at a fair price. His friend Julia is a human. Ivan thinks that humans talk too much, wastes words, or eat words. Stella is an old elephant and Bob is a dog, that acts like Ivan’s companion. Their Ivan’s best friends
One day, a new baby animal comes. Her name is Ruby, and she is an elephant like Stella. She is young and sticks to Stella. She is here to perform in the rink with Mac. Mac is the owner of The Exit 8 Big Top Mall and Video Arcade. Mac trains with Ruby, but she doesn’t go out without Stella.
On the other hand, though, Stella’s leg infections got worse, and nobody can do anything about it. And soon enough, she is too weak and sick to continue doing circus performing. While all of this is going on, Mac is losing money, as Stella stops performing. Mac thinks he could save some money by postponing a vet visit, (For Stella) but pays the price of Stella’s life and Ruby’s only friend, with guilt.
But as Stella’s slowly slipping away one night, she says to Ivan to protect Ruby even after she has passed away. She even made him promise to her that he would never let Ruby live the life of a Circus performer, because of her scary past experiences.
The next day, Stella was tossed into a garbage truck. Ivan, Bob, and Ruby could only sit in despair in their domains watching as their old friend was thrown out. They had lost a valuable friend that day.
Ivan, on the other hand, was thinking about his promise the Stella. He thought all day. “I Can’t talk, no human can understand me.” It was so hard for Ivan to think of a way to help Ruby, Ivan was just about to give up on Ruby’s freedom when Bob had the intention to tell Ivan that he can’t give up on Ruby, and always remember Stella’s last wish and the fact that Ivan had promised. Bob also wanted to say that this was a promise worth keeping.
When Julia comes she gives Ivan a paper and a red crayon. Ivan had an idea if he can’t talk why don’t draw it out? He tried to hide it from George Julia’s dad and the janitor. One day, when George was cleaning Ivan’s domain he found the papers hidden below the pool of filthy water and thought of selling them to the gift shop, Ivan did not give up.
He started over again and he made sure to be more careful. Finally the painting of his weeks’ hard work. Would it work, or would it miserably fail …? Ivan thought. It was time, Julia was drawing again instead of doing her homework. Ivan caught her attention. Ivan kept on showing the bundles of paper in his gorilla sized hands. Julia understood it was important at once and saw that when she put the pieces together it spelled H-O-M-E. HOME! They put it up on the billboard, with the help of George, Julia’s Dad. The next day protesters came to help Ruby out signs were saying “ Free Ruby, Animals should be treated like humans too”, “Ruby is free”, “Animals should be treated equally to us!” Then caught by the drama, some people from the zoo came and took Ruby and Ivan to a zoo. Finally Ruby was with other elephants and Ivan was with other gorillas. Bob was with Julia and George is going to be working at the zoo rather than the mall now. That concludes our summary of The One and Only Ivan.
We felt really sorry for Ruby and Stella throughout the book as they were treated with cruelty by Mac, who wanted only Fame, and the Paychecks that came with it.
The main Lessons that Ivan learned was to:
“Always keep your promises ” And
The Debate last night!
The topic was: The electoral college does more harm than good.
( I was on opposition side( con 1 ) )
Hello judge my name is Ashley Ding debating on the opposition side of the topic:” Electoral colleges do more harm than good. This debate should be framed on the fact that electoral colleges give states more proportional votes. I will first refute then list my contentions.
My opponent stated that people were boycotting against trump, and that means that the election wasn’t fair because so many people don’t like him, but there is always some people who don’t like the president.But this doesn’t affect trump becoming president.
Contention 1:
It protects minority interests.
The Electoral College preserves the voice of states with lower populations and more rural areas, Occupy Theory noted. Especially in contemporary times, urban areas tend to be more populated, but the Electoral College saves the interests of farmers and those found in less bustling locations. “Proponents also point out that, far from diminishing minority interests by depressing voter participation, the Electoral College actually enhances the status of minority groups. This is so because the voters of even small minorities in a State may make the difference between winning all of that State’s electoral votes or none of that State’s electoral votes. And since ethnic minority groups in the United States happen to concentrate in those State with the most electoral votes, they assume an importance to presidential candidates well out of proportion to their number. The same principle applies to other special interest groups such as labor unions, farmers, environmentalists, and so forth.
It is because of this “leverage effect” that the presidency, as an institution, tends to be more sensitive to ethnic minority and other special interest groups than does the Congress as an institution. Changing to a direct election of the president would therefore actually damage minority interests since their votes would be overwhelmed by a national popular majority. ” according to the uselectionatlas.org
Contention 2:
It directs more power and say to the smaller states.
With the electoral college the smaller states have more say, and also has presidents campaigning more in smaller states too.For example, It makes presidential candidates more likely to campaign in Iowa, rather than the bigger states with more population.
But without the Electoral College, candidates likely would just fish for votes in more populous states, such as California, New York, Texas, and Illinois. Rather than visit smaller states such as Colorado, the candidates might be tempted to just run up the score in the more populous states if they’re simply aiming for a popular vote win.It also provides more opportunities for people who vote in states with the fewer population like Iowa or Wyoming for example.Or with the popular votes, A candidate would only have to campaign in the 10 most populated states and they’d have won the election. That would be very unfair towards the voters in some more rural areas.The electoral college is a system designed by our founders so that the smaller states have a chance against the larger states, and would have a bigger say in the election.
Contention 3:
It contributes to the political stability of the nation by encouraging a two-party system and discouraging the proliferation of splinter parties such as those that have plagued many European democracies. The winner-take-all system means that minor parties get few electoral votes, so a president who is the choice of the nation as a whole emerges.Proponents further argue that the Electoral College contributes to the political stability of the nation by encouraging a two party system. There can be no doubt that the Electoral College has encouraged and helps to maintain a two party system in the United States. This is true simply because it is extremely difficult for a new or minor party to win enough popular votes in enough States to have a chance of winning the presidency. Even if they won enough electoral votes to force the decision into the U.S. House of Representatives, they would still have to have a majority of over half the State delegations in order to elect their candidate – and in that case, they would hardly be considered a minor party.
“In addition to protecting the presidency from impassioned but transitory third party movements, the practical effect of the Electoral College (along with the single-member district system of representation in the Congress) is to virtually force third party movements into one of the two major political parties. Conversely, the major parties have every incentive to absorb minor party movements in their continual attempt to win popular majorities in the States. In this process of assimilation, third party movements are obliged to compromise their more radical views if they hope to attain any of their more generally acceptable objectives. Thus we end up with two large, pragmatic political parties which tend to the center of public opinion rather than dozens of smaller political parties catering to divergent and sometimes extremist views. In other words, such a system forces political coalitions to occur within the political parties rather than within the government.”
In conclusion, If we had electoral colleges, electoral colleges give states more proportional votes.And without this, voting wouldn’t be fair.Judge, now that you heard what my points are, I urge you to cast a proposition ballot.
My limerick as winter has past.
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Learn the Basics of the piano in a few easy steps! Piano for children or adults By : Ashley Ding
INTRODUCTION
When somebody in your office or class mentions”piano’ you would think of a person sitting on a chair banging piano keys.But there is more to a piano than that!Theory, performing, recitals, you name it!Do not think the piano is easy because it takes a lot of feeling, confidence, and a lot more! So let’s discover the world of piano!
THE BASICSYou always hear crescendo, decrescendo, is: accents, slurs, and everything else.But the big question:’What does it all mean?’Now let’s start with crescendo and decrescendo.Lets think of it as an alligator mouth.Or a greater than and less than signs.The crescendo means getting louder, like an alligator opening its mouth wider. Decrescendo is the opposite. It means getting softer. Slurs are either look like a frown or a smile.The slurs don’t all look the same, but they all mean one thing; legato.Now you’re probably like:”what in the world is legato?’ It means playing smoothly.Staccato, on the other hand, is the total opposite, it means: playing the piano like it’s on fire; otherwise said as like jumping.
Now moving on to Time signatures! This is a diagram of a time signature.
So now I hope you get it! Now accents, you might think of the accent as in how you say something; but it is not that type of accent! So now let’s learn about it! Accents look like greater than or less than signs: (> or <) Accent marks indicate the note above or under the accent sign is to be played strong; Otherwise said as playing deep.
LOUD & SOFT
So you hear Mezzo piano and you go like: ” Messy piano ?! What?” It actually means to play medium soft. Here is a chart:
pp : ( pianissimo) extra soft mp: (mezzo piano) medium soft p 😦 piano) soft
ff:(fortissimo) extra loud mf : (mezzo forte) medium loud f. (forte) loud
So I hope you get it now!
POSTURE
Making sure your posture is good is important too. This is how to improve your hand posture: Get a tennis or baseball(or a ball that size) and hold it with your right hand. Then use your left hand to take the ball out of your right hand’s grip; (Do not move right hand ) do that to both hands, then put both hands onto your piano/keyboard relax your shoulders, now you have a good posture!
Having piano posture matters, if you aren’t comfortable, you won’t play as well as if you were comfortable! Now you know why it matters!
3 Steps to become like Beethoven, Mozart, etc. (kind of)
It’s as simple as 1,2 and 3! So let’s get started! 1. Confidence, for this, will be needed at competitions, recitals, everyday practice and more! It’s as simple as 1,2 and 3! So let’s get started! 1. Confidence, for this, will be needed at competitions, recitals, everyday practice and more! Without this, you wouldn’t belive in yourself and if you don’t belive in yourself, then you wouldn’ t even try something that you could’ve succeeded.
2. Is concentration without this, you might as well go play! the piano is serious, but it can still be fun. When your practicing, at a recital, concentration plays a big role! If you weren’t concentrating, you could easily make mistakes! And I’m pretty sure judges or piano teachers don’t like mistakes so a few mistakes can get you from:
to :
and: NOTHING!
So that’s why concentration is important. But number 3 is most important of all! You hear it at your office, not!School and more! It’s also a word you Use, it’s: PRACTICE ! this sounds easy enough, but it really isn’t! It doesn’t mean to practice 5 hours each day! It means to make something out of your practice; put confidence and concentration into that time. Use that time wisely and not just fun. tip: Play about an hour a day.
WHERE TO GO FROM HERE
Start from easy and progress up. I also Suggest warming your hands Up before you play the piano. Good luck!
My San Francisco trip 1 cable car
Prologue
A cable car in my mind would be a little cart hung on a thick long piece of rope,like the ones in New York ,that hang in the air ,overlooking the big city.
Day 1
Where’re there! Where’re there! I shouted happily.
Wow!!! It was loud crowded ,just what you would expect
from a huge city like San Francisco. Wow! The line was so long,that it stretched for miles!!! After that, everything started
To slow down. My mom bought us some fast food from the nearby Burger King.
A hour later,we FINALLY got to the front of the line!!! BUT,we had to wait for the cable car that goes to flower street and fisherman’s wharf.While we waited, we took pictures for each other.
Once when I was taking a photo on a cable car I almost fell, It started to move!! (there was a person in it)
20 mins had passed and we were ready to board!
The ride was uneven ,with bumps&hills,The air was hot&sticky,with chatter mixed in.
Screech!!!we stopped & people stepped on.”why do they get to get on?” I asked my mom.”because, this is a cable car stop.”my mom replied .











