Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Tuesday's Question

What is your dream job? What have you done to succeed in getting hired?

   As I'm still in High School, I'm not completely sure of what I want to do. I've always wanted to study Engineering, although I've never been sure of what kind of Engineering. Another thing I imagine myself doing is working with Business - so,  it comes the idea of Business Engineering. Despite that, as I said, I'm not entirely sure.
     Thinking about this goal, the thing I do to focus and try to achieve it is studying everyday after I come from school. Doing exercises is always a good way of fixing the subject I just learned. In Brazil, as the best Universities in the country are Public, and not Private as in most of the countries, to get into an University you have to do an Exam and, depending on your grade, you can be approved for the best Universities. In conclusion, your grade in this Exam is the most important thing for you future. Because of that, studying hard is the best way to get into a good University and graduating in your dream major, so then you can work with your dream job.

Monday, July 21, 2014

Monday's Question

What do you think your personal brand is?


   It's kind of tough to answer to a question about myself. Actually, I think people like my friends and family know me better than I do. However, thinking critically, I think if a person that doesn't know me goes to my Facebook profile, for example, they will have the impression that I'm a guy that loves to be with his friends and family, due to the pictures I post, for example. 
   I also post songs I like and opinions I have, not worrying about other people's opinion. Usually, I try to be myself on the things I post - sometimes, I even regret about some things I uploaded to my Facebook. :D

The impression I would like people to have from me:



A guy that is really connected to music and friends.

Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Classroom Lesson: How to tune a guitar

      On Monday's class, I'll teach the class the technique I use to tune a guitar since I started playing. It is really simple and useful.
      The first thing you need to know is that are two ways of tuning:
- Tuning the guitar by itself, which only means that the guitar strings will be "synchronized", not exactly in the correct notes (E, A, D, G, B, E). In this way you can start by the approximate sound of any note, just remembering, without being completely accurate.
- Tuning the guitar with the exact notes. To tune this way, you have to have a reference of any note so you can start and tune the other strings.

This is an example of a reference. In this video, you can listen to the sound of the first note of the standart tuning of the guitar, the E note.

 

This is an example of the scheme of the guitar strings 

Thick -----------------> Thin

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Tuesday's Question: Luck or Destiny?

       Hi guys! Today I'm going to answer a question that was in the Class Blog. The question is:

What do you believe in, luck or destiny?

 

 I'm actually not sure about this. I think there's the possibility of both being true, because even though in life some things happen at random, some things are meant to be. For example: If you work really hard, at least once you'll get what you want, and this for me would be consider as destiny: it was meant to be because of your hard work. But, of course, sometimes you work hard and you don't get what you want, that's part of life.
      

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Movie Making Activity

        
        Recently we made a movie in class, going through all the stages, like preparing the script, recording and then editing. It was a really cool experience, despite the fact that I got sick over the weekend and couldn't come to record the movie on Monday. Even though I couldn't come, my friends did a great job without me.
        Now, I'll answer some questions about the Movie Making Activity that we did in the English & Technology class.

How did you like the activity?
        
         As I couldn't come on Monday, I didn't go exactly through all the stages I was supposed to. But despite that, it was a really fun experience. 

How did you write your script?

         We first created a collaborative document on Google and started to type ideas, but then we realized that it would be difficult to see everyone's ideas doing that. So we decided to use only one computer, while the group was suggesting and giving ideas. I think it was the best way.
          First we elaborated the Act One, the foundation of the movie, where all the story would begin. Then, we created the characters, the scenario and the plot. After that, it was only about putting the ideas on the paper.

How did you film your movie?

          We used Mark's iPhone, recording it around SBCC, going from Kaplan to other places.

What was the most challenging part about making a movie?

           As it wasn't a big movie, it was not so difficult to make it. But I guess the biggest difficulty we had was to wait until the scenario was empty to record it, because all the time people walked near us, potentially making the recording worse.

On a scale of 1 - 10 (one being bad, 10 being good), how do you rate your movie?

           It was not the best movie in the world, of course. But we have to consider that we had a short time to prepare it, using a cellphone to record it,  and we had no professional actors. So, I would give it an 8.


On a scale of 1 - 10, how do you rate your teammates?

           I would rate them with a 10 because, despite some of us were shy, they still did it, edited and worked on it to make the best they could.
What would you do different next time?

           I would try not to get sick, so I'd be able to go to class and help my group during the recording.

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

TED Talks: Video

     After some minutes at the TED Website, I selected a TED Talk that I found really interesting. It was a talk from Terry Moore. There are some parts in which Moore uses humor to explain his main subject. It is very interesting how he develops his conversation from the Arabic Language to its meaning, and then to the Spanish languages, concluding, after all, his theses.
     
About the speaker:

     - Name: Terry Moore.
     - Age: His age wasn't specified.
     - Nationality: American.
     - Profession: Director of the Radius Foundation, a forum for exploring and gaining insight from different worldviews.
     - Life Experiences: Moore did a lot of researchers on many cultures, and knows a lot about them.
     
About the video: 

    - What's the theme? The main subject is to understand why the letter X is related to the " unknown".  In the video, he talks about the Arabic language, Algebra and the Spanish language. The way that he explains about the Arabic letter " ش " (pronounced with a sound similar as "sheen") and the Latin languages is really interesting.
    - How many views? The video has 2,174,316 total views. 
    - How old is the talk? The talk was filmed in February of 2012.
    - How did I get to know about it? I got to know about it by recommendation a friend of mine. 
  

Here it is:

Terry Moore - TED Talks - Why is 'x' the unknown?
 
 


My conclusion:

    This video was very interesting for me, for many reasons. The first reason is because I really love the Arabic language, and in the past couple of weeks here in the US, I've had the opportunity to learn more about it. 
    The second reason is because I like to hear speeches that are full of reflection and philosophy. In this video, as said before, Moore explain about his philosophy and thoughts about the origin of the relation between the letter X and the "unknown". In the video we get to know that his conclusion is that, as in ancient Spanish they didn't have a letter that sounded like "sh", they had to borrow a letter from the Greek language, that later became the X we know today. You can found more about it in the video.
    I didn't do enough researches to take a conclusion about the legitimacy of Moore's ideas, but for sure they're very interesting, and make a lot of sense.

 

Monday, June 9, 2014

Comparing: Meow and My Parents

First question: What are some things that you can do that your parents can't do? 
There are somethings I like to do that my parents can't, maybe because they never tried hard to do it, maybe because they can't. 




1. Playing guitar. My father was never good at playing musical instruments, and my mother tried to play a little bit a long time ago, but she stopped.


2. Playing video-games. My mother isn't able to play any kind of game, and my father is only able to play computer games, not consoles, like XBOX and PlayStation.

Second question: What are some things that your parents can do that you can not?
My parents are good at a lot of things, and here are some of them.

DAD:


 1. Being patient in any situation. My father is, by far, the most patient person I've ever met. This is extremely good, because this kind of ability, although some times being annoying, is very helpful. Because of this, he can take well all the decisions he needs to make and, as well, advise me and my family members of what to do in very specific and meticulous times.


  

2. Being good at sports. Despite he doesn't play a lot of sports anymore because of a knee injure, my father is said to have been an amazing sports player. He used to play Soccer, Tennis, Volleyball, Ping-Pong, Basketball. I really like to play sports, but I am not so good at most of them. 

MOM:







1. Painting. My mother is a professional painter so, of course, she paints really well. When I was younger I used to paint and draw, but now I am not so good at it anymore.


2. Being always honest with the ones you love. My mother is a really honest person, and although sometimes it seems bad, she doesn't spare me from the truth, and this is really helpful, because I can face it and fight the real problem. This is really good while she is giving my advice, or even when we are just talking.