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Tuesday, March 2, 2010 @ 3:23 AM
To Kill A Mockingbird - Is Maycomb a good place to live in?
Question: Is Maycomb a good place to live in? Is Maycomb corrupted? (focus on two main themes : prejudice and courage)
  Since my top two learning styles are naturalistic and interpersonal, here are my responses:
Naturalist
Do a research on the natural habitat of mockingbird. In your research, include the flora and fauna you think exist in Maycomb and explain why the mockingbirds live in Maycomb.
The mockingbird was given its name because of its ability to mimic the calls of dozens of other bird species. Northern mockingbirds forage on the ground or in vegetation; they also fly down from a perch to capture food. They mainly eat insects, small frogs, lizards, berries and seeds. Their willingness to nest near houses, their loud and frequent songs, and their territorial defense often annoy people. Mockingbirds frequent lawns and gardens and have a strong preference for certain trees such as maple, sweetgum, and sycamore. The live in open country. Also, they have a particular preference for high places, such as the topmost branches of trees. Mockingbirds are often found in urban and suburban areas, where they perch on telephone poles, streetlights, or high points on buildings. The northern mockingbird eats ants, beetles, grasshoppers, seeds and berries.
The mockingbird that Harper Lee refers metaphorically against Boo Radley and Tom Robinson to in To Kill a Mockingbird is the Northern mockingbird. It is portrayed as an innocent living creature and it was a 'sin to kill a mockingbird'. I believe that Maycomb is a suburban county. It has much open areas as not many people live there. Most families have lawns in their front porch with an abundance of maple trees, hence allowing many mockingbirds to reside there. Insects and fruits are probably thriving in Maycomb, attracting many mockingbirds to live there.
Bibliography http://www.avianweb.com/northernmockingbirds.html http://www.nhptv.org/NATUREWORKS/mockingbird.htm http://www.holoweb.com/cannon/northergn.htm
 Interpersonal
Conduct an interview with a friend(not from HCI) or family member. Find out their point of view on prejudice and discrimination. Either record the interview or write out the interview transcript.
A: Me B: My eldest brother
A: Would you mind sharing your perspective about prejudice and discrimination with me? B: Okay. I think prejudice is culminated by the ignorance of human beings. The shallowness of these individuals have caused societal uproars and worn down social fabric. although this is part and parcel of everyday life, there are apparent detriments; i.e. racial riots, caused by blatent prejudice and warped discrimination should not be taken lightly by governments in whatever social contexts.
A: Have you come across any cases of discrimination? B: Yes I have encountered gender discrimination.
A: Could you elaborate? B: There has been a paradigm shift in society as it gears itself towards gender equality. However, this paradigm shift might have shifted a little too much into the females favour. As I was told blatantly by job agencies that companies preferred females for their temporary assignments. while this might have caused a little displeasure within me, it allowed me to experience what it feels like to be discriminated against and this has really broadened my horizon.
A: What do you think are the dire consequences of prejudice and discrimination? B: It has a very fundamental difference against the basic premises of any meritocratic society; compromising its efficiency. Meritocratic systems are what most countries are based on as it has often been proven more competent than any other.
A: Very difficult words indeed. Well thank you for your time! B: Okay. I would like to sleep now.
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Tuesday, March 2, 2010 @ 3:23 AM
To Kill A Mockingbird - Is Maycomb a good place to live in?
Question: Is Maycomb a good place to live in? Is Maycomb corrupted? (focus on two main themes : prejudice and courage)
  Since my top two learning styles are naturalistic and interpersonal, here are my responses:
Naturalist
Do a research on the natural habitat of mockingbird. In your research, include the flora and fauna you think exist in Maycomb and explain why the mockingbirds live in Maycomb.
The mockingbird was given its name because of its ability to mimic the calls of dozens of other bird species. Northern mockingbirds forage on the ground or in vegetation; they also fly down from a perch to capture food. They mainly eat insects, small frogs, lizards, berries and seeds. Their willingness to nest near houses, their loud and frequent songs, and their territorial defense often annoy people. Mockingbirds frequent lawns and gardens and have a strong preference for certain trees such as maple, sweetgum, and sycamore. The live in open country. Also, they have a particular preference for high places, such as the topmost branches of trees. Mockingbirds are often found in urban and suburban areas, where they perch on telephone poles, streetlights, or high points on buildings. The northern mockingbird eats ants, beetles, grasshoppers, seeds and berries.
The mockingbird that Harper Lee refers metaphorically against Boo Radley and Tom Robinson to in To Kill a Mockingbird is the Northern mockingbird. It is portrayed as an innocent living creature and it was a 'sin to kill a mockingbird'. I believe that Maycomb is a suburban county. It has much open areas as not many people live there. Most families have lawns in their front porch with an abundance of maple trees, hence allowing many mockingbirds to reside there. Insects and fruits are probably thriving in Maycomb, attracting many mockingbirds to live there.
Bibliography http://www.avianweb.com/northernmockingbirds.html http://www.nhptv.org/NATUREWORKS/mockingbird.htm http://www.holoweb.com/cannon/northergn.htm
 Interpersonal
Conduct an interview with a friend(not from HCI) or family member. Find out their point of view on prejudice and discrimination. Either record the interview or write out the interview transcript.
A: Me B: My eldest brother
A: Would you mind sharing your perspective about prejudice and discrimination with me? B: Okay. I think prejudice is culminated by the ignorance of human beings. The shallowness of these individuals have caused societal uproars and worn down social fabric. although this is part and parcel of everyday life, there are apparent detriments; i.e. racial riots, caused by blatent prejudice and warped discrimination should not be taken lightly by governments in whatever social contexts.
A: Have you come across any cases of discrimination? B: Yes I have encountered gender discrimination.
A: Could you elaborate? B: There has been a paradigm shift in society as it gears itself towards gender equality. However, this paradigm shift might have shifted a little too much into the females favour. As I was told blatantly by job agencies that companies preferred females for their temporary assignments. while this might have caused a little displeasure within me, it allowed me to experience what it feels like to be discriminated against and this has really broadened my horizon.
A: What do you think are the dire consequences of prejudice and discrimination? B: It has a very fundamental difference against the basic premises of any meritocratic society; compromising its efficiency. Meritocratic systems are what most countries are based on as it has often been proven more competent than any other.
A: Very difficult words indeed. Well thank you for your time! B: Okay. I would like to sleep now.
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