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Anatomy of The Invisible Man-Bintou and Julian

Posted by Bintou Kaba in Reel Reading · Pahomov/Wust · B Band on Wednesday, May 25, 2022 at 8:06 am

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1O6Dj9mFWZ2a2zWAfDYl0-eN6PA2OiSub/view?usp=sharing

Script:

Julian: Part of me thinks, since Adrian is always in control(particular, one step ahead, orchestrated) he knows Cecilia is wearing a wire. Once she starts crying, he gaslights her, saying she’s insane which is another form of manipulation. When Adrian says, surprise which is like his trademark thing at this point, to me that further insinuates that he’s in control. To me it looks like he knows that Cecilia is wearing a wire.

Bintou: In this scene, Cecilia had put on the invisible suit that we’ve seen throughout the film. Cecilia takes the knife(like what happened to her sister) and cuts Adrian’s throat which kills him. In this scene, everything is being recorded from a home security camera and we can see that it says there is no audio. If we fast forward, we can see that Cecilia runs out crying that Adrian is on the floor. Here we have Cecilia manipulating Adrian in the form of giving him a taste of his own medicine. Her moving out of the view of the camera to reveal her fake crying as well as saying, “surprise,” is showing Adrian that two can play this game. Both of our scenes show Cecilia using Adrian’s form of manipulation and gaslighting as gains him.

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Bintou Kaba's Capstone

Posted by Bintou Kaba in Multi-Disciplinary Project · Atkins · Wed on Friday, May 13, 2022 at 11:57 pm

For my capstone project, I did a neighborhood cleanup with the help of my friend and parent. I live in southwest Philadelphia and it’s not the prettiest neighborhood around. I wanted to take s step toward creating our environment, into a welcoming place. An environment where people like myself can walk to the bus stop without worrying about trash being all over the place. The leading cause of this “trashy-ness” is the lack of trashcans. Having a few trashcans around each neighborhood can help lower the statistics of Philly being so dirty. Taking some time out of my day and starting a neighborhood cleanup will not only benefit me but my community as a whole. I wanted to help my community in some way before I leave for college and this is one of the many ways to do so. My contribution and project were the start of possibly, something bigger. I spent time after school with friends and cleaned up as much as I could. The challenges I anticipated were volunteers and weather; I did have a lack of volunteers. The weather wasn’t an issue and at first, the lack of volunteers bothered me, but once I started the project, it was pretty easy and fun to do. I took photos of our progress and how we managed with everything we had.

Annotated Bibliography https://docs.google.com/document/d/1v1Ag_bEoKELp3SvkvyR1ACDFSBAoOmH5jUTChZyfFy4/edit?usp=sharing

Pictures:

This is when Maya and I met up to finish the cleanup at the bus stop
This is when Maya and I met up to finish the cleanup at the bus stop
One example of how dirty the area was and I’m shown picking up the trash
One example of how dirty the area was and I’m shown picking up the trash
This is a better example of the trash in the area and here’s maya cleaning up
This is a better example of the trash in the area and here’s maya cleaning up
Final and finished product, look at the difference we made.
Final and finished product, look at the difference we made.
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E1 U2 SLA Promo ( Bintou, Delijah y Abdulai)

Posted by Bintou Kaba in Spanish 1 · Hernandez · B Band on Monday, November 26, 2018 at 9:38 am
https://youtu.be/6nTHO_U2CQU
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