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Q4 Blog Post - Art

Posted by Cheyenne Pagan in Art - Senior Art - Hull on Saturday, June 8, 2013 at 1:20 am
Since this will be last blog post for Art... ever... I would like to take the chance to get a little sentimental. Art, has always been a passion of mine but not exactly in the way that it may be for other artists. I lack inspiration, and I've lacked it for quite awhile, so my focus as an artist became improvement and growth. I focused on becoming one of the best and making realistic, beautiful pieces that I could be proud of. Freshman year I took advantage of learning the basics i.e depth, shading, and lighting and began working on pieces that put those concepts to use. I started out with anime pieces. Sophomore year I continued to work on those anime pieces and my shading technique but I found myself getting a little more cartoony here and there. Over the summer, before Junior year, I found myself getting more serious about my art. I was looking up photorealism techniques and how to sketch portraits. I recall getting some of the most amazing advice from Ms.Hull and taking it to heart. I credit her for the outcome of my very first portrait. That summer is when I fell deeper in love with art and decided to start putting together a portfolio. 

Throughout my high school career I never considered pursuing art professionally, although many people insisted I should or that it was a waste of my talent, but I always knew that I wanted to, at the least, minor in art in college. Knowing this, I chose to take art my senior year. Although the lesson plans (I felt) were slightly too cliche or easy, I did take the courses as a way to, if anything, exercise my abilities. Some were challenging (or took a lot longer than I was used to) simply for the fact that were not things that I was used to drawing and some were in color. I'm not particularly fond of using color, it's never been my strong suit, but I am fond of expanding my abilities and learned a few things from working with colored pencils. 

This year I have created my most treasured works and sketches. I know that this is partially due to the years I have spent at SLA, surrounded by encouraging, interesting, inspiring, and creative people. I also know that I would not be as confident as I am in my art if it were not for Ms.Hull and her personal encouragement and advice throughout the years. She has always pushed me to not to only do my best but to exceed my own expectations. She has given me the courage, confidence, and skill that has brought me to the place that I now am with my art and I appreciate that beyond belief. 

Hull, Thanks for introducing me to a whole new way of thinking, opening my mind, and helping me to unlock my talent. It means the world to me. 


Below is a slideshow containing the pictures I have done since my freshman year (at least the ones I'm truly proud of). I created an album on my Facebook dedicated to the things that I have drawn (not all of the pictures are professionally/correctly taken, forgive me). These are in order from oldest to newest and the last one being the most recent painting as well as my most recent favorite. 

http://www.kizoa.com/slideshow/d4676901k6379919o1/art
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Process Paper

Posted by Cheyenne Pagan in Capstone - Sanchez on Friday, June 7, 2013 at 11:54 pm

In the beginning of senior year I was still very unsure of what I wanted to do for my senior capstone. I had considered a mural or something of that nature because of my passion of art, however, I was torn between art and science. I felt that it would be beneficial to explore something pertaining to science, since that is what I would be studying in college, but I was having a hard time finalizing an idea. Luckily, Stephanie Dunda, a teacher that has helped me to indulge in my interest in the sciences in the past, came to me and offered to connect me to an organization called Palms Solutions that was looking for a volunteer to introduce a science program to their after school program TIMBA. 


I took the opportunity and met with both the founder of TIMBA, Jean Marie, and his wife Dr.Mecky. Jean Marie explained that in addition to being a volunteer tutor for his program that I would possibly have several other responsibilities. These responsibilities would include starting a blog on the TIMBA website where other volunteers would be able to talk about their experiences at TIMBA and introducing the kids to some science based experiments while incorporating the math that was being reviewed in the tutoring sessions. I gladly accepted the offer and began my internship with enthusiasm. 


I was paired with another tutor/teacher and we worked together tutoring the children in our small classroom. I worked closely with the children, getting to know them personally and learning their math levels. I began designing a project that could work with what I had learned about them and tat could work around the time frame that I was given. I researched and surveyed the kids about what they wanted to do. Ultimately, I decided to help the kids perform the very classic volcano experiment, with a little twist. I was going to use fractions, the math the children had been working on, to exemplify how math is important in a real life and fun way. The goal was to use different fractions of baking soda and vinegar and see which pairing of fractions gave the best fizz. However, through some conflicting opinions the experiment that was performed in the end was a petri dish experiment. This experiment was meant to also show the kids the importance of fractions, by allowing them to count the colonies of bacteria, as well as teach them a few things about antibiotics, bacteria, and scientists. Once again, do to timing complications this experiment was not performed fully or as throughly as I would have liked. 


Overall, the experience taught me a few things about working with different people and working in different environment. I learned a lot about time management, when third parties are involved, and working with children. 


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Final Presentation - CPagan Globalization and Sanrio

Posted by Cheyenne Pagan in Globalization - Herman on Friday, May 31, 2013 at 4:29 pm
Link to my tumblr.
^ This is my final product. 

Link to my GoogleDoc 

^ Shows the nitty gritty since you can't access tumblr in school. 
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CPaganCapstone

Posted by Cheyenne Pagan in Capstone - Sanchez on Friday, May 31, 2013 at 12:33 am
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​Student Name

Cheyenne Pagan

Mentors

Stephanie Dunda, Jean Marie, Dr. Mecky

Topic Summary

To tutor and introduce science to children at the after school program TIMBA.

Abstract

In the beginning of my senior year, with the help of a few teachers, I was matched up with a non-profit organization by the name of Palms Solutions. In the rectory of a small West Philadelphia community church, Palms Solutions hosts an after school program called TIMBA that caters to helping African American children connect back to their African roots while also helping the young students to practice and develop their math and reading skills. My connection with Palms Solutions consisted of volunteering as a tutor for TIMBA. In addition to tutoring in math, it was my intention to also bring science to the learning environment and even perform a few experiments with the children all the while incorporating the math that they were reviewing in their tutoring sessions. However, through a few scheduling difficulties I was unable to accomplish all of the goals that I had set for my partnership with the program. Despite this, I did manage to perform one experiment with the children that worked petri plates and culturing bacteria. Overall, over the course of my capstone I gained volunteer, tutoring, teaching, and coordinating experience that I had not previously had. 


Keynote Link

Annotated Bibliography


Stephanie Dunda


Jean Marie


Doctor Mecky


Eric S. Weinberg ( Biology of Human Diseases ) Penn arts and sciences


Science Bob. (n.d.). Make your own volcano. Retrieved from http://www.sciencebob.com/experiments/volcano.php


To begin thinking about my proposed experiment I researched the simple volcano experiment. This source breaks the steps down easily and includes a video.


Vinegar baking soda explanation. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://library.thinkquest.org/3347/vinegar bsoda4.html


This source is an explanation of the reaction between baking soda and vinegar. It explains what happens and what each step of the reaction is caused by.


Schultz, J. (n.d.). Vinegar and baking soda. Retrieved from http://www.newton.dep.anl.gov/askasci/chem99/chem99096.htm

The baking soda and vinegar formula. This also includes the balanced formula and the formulas for each reaction.


How to make a volcano -the improved no mache or plaster way [Web]. (2008). Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mWZW4FeHHbU


Video instruction for how to create a model volcano.


Koralek , D., & Collins, R. (n.d.). Tutoring strategies for the primary grades. Retrieved from http://www.readingrockets.org/article/113/

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Four habits of highly effective math teaching. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.homeschoolmath.net/teaching/teaching.php


This source is that talks about the strategies that one person could use to teach children math. This helps in my capstone process because the majority of my time has been and will be spent tutoring children in various grades.

Science experiments for kids . (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.sciencekids.co.nz/experiments.html


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A love story By Cheyenne and Dylan

Posted by Cheyenne Pagan in Storytelling - Rami on Tuesday, May 7, 2013 at 5:24 pm
Link to the video!
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Q3 Art Portfolio CPagan

Posted by Cheyenne Pagan in Art - Senior Art - Hull on Friday, April 19, 2013 at 12:33 pm
Link to Art portfolio Keynote

This quarter we were given the assignment to learn and draw from an online art course. In the beginning I wasn't too excited to do this because I felt like I wouldn't learn anything from the lessons, however, I learned small tips and techniques from doing each drawing. I definitely pushed my abilities by doing the pictures that were done in colored pencil. I'm the type of person that enjoys expanding my abilities across a multitude of different mediums, this assignment allowed me to do that. I have a hard time shading a picture without precise detail and I feel like the cross shading and the scribble technique that was used in a few of the lessons helped me loosen up with my attention to detail. Admittedly, the objects weren't exactly things that I would've personally chosen to draw and add to my portfolio but looking over all of the ones that I have done I find myself admiring the technique that I used more than the actual picture.If I was to do something like this over again I would probably force myself to step out of my comfort zone even more and do more pictures in color. 

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Quarter 3 BM - Globalization: Vietnam

Posted by Cheyenne Pagan in Globalization - Herman on Saturday, March 23, 2013 at 1:23 am
https://www.dropbox.com/s/md6qp3c4l9ibo8w/History%20Q3.zip

^ helping Lulu sorry bout being late. 
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Philly Love Note

Posted by Cheyenne Pagan in Storytelling - Rami on Friday, March 1, 2013 at 9:39 am
Favorite Spot: The spot behind Walmart (South Philly)

Neighborhood: South Philly

I am: An artist, an adventurer, a hoodlum 

Years in Philly: 14

Current Home: South Philly 


To that spot behind Walmart,


That spot behind Walmart, you’ve seen more sides to me than most human beings. It’s crazy how I’ve watched you evolve too. Me and Him explored you when you were still uninhabited, still untouched, rough, rugged. You’ve always treated us so good, giving us a place to escape when just a few blocks away would get too much for us to take. I remember hating that they were changing you, making you bare and concreted. I can’t say you were typically beautiful or that you were ever defined as nature, you had your flaws that included more than a few pieces of trash, or burned rubber, and that old car that made me think of you as a place out of some ridiculously cliche movie. You were ugly but I loved you for it. Remember our anniversary when those stupid kids tried to burn down the rest of you and I put out the flames when no one else cared enough to? I ran to you at my weakest plenty of times and you always gave me the pleasure of silence and faint sounds of the river waves against the dock. I’ve always found the lights from Jersey to be our stars. I visited you recently. You’re dying, almost completely exposed now. Every tree that once lined that path they burned on you in the beginning has withered away. The small forest that gave me the excitement of exploration has become not much more than twigs and browned grass. I still love you. It hurts to go back seeing now what you’ve become, what those memories that I have of you have become. Maybe I’ll see you in the spring and we’ll both be flourishing.

- Cheyenne 

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Vietnam - Cheyenne Pagan

Posted by Cheyenne Pagan in Globalization - Herman on Tuesday, February 26, 2013 at 5:03 pm
​DROPBOX LINK TO KEYNOTE
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Q2 Portfolio CPagan

Posted by Cheyenne Pagan in Art - Senior Art - Hull on Friday, February 1, 2013 at 10:39 pm
For this quarter I tried to do things a little different. I didn't want to solely focus on portraits like I usually do so I decided that I was going to dabble with different mediums. The first two pictures below are done in marker. I tried to sketch a few objects with marker and was not entirely satisfied with the results. I then tried to work with oil pastels which became increasingly difficult and frustrating because of the texture. Once admitting to myself that I am truly a pencil kind of artist I decided to sketch, however, I still wanted to stay away from the normal portraits so I decided to try different parts of the body and work on my textures. After feeling comfortable that I had made a few good pictures I was in a rut. After a spontaneous suggestion, I then drew cartoon versions of a few of my friends with color pencils. I greatly enjoyed doing this because I had not done some whimsical in awhile and all of my friends loved seeing my versions of them. Overall I think I had a successful second quarter and that I, for the most part, accomplished my goal of trying something different. 
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Q2 Benchmark

Posted by Cheyenne Pagan in American Government - Herman on Monday, January 21, 2013 at 8:01 pm
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Cheyenne Pagan - Quarter 1 Mask

Posted by Cheyenne Pagan in Art - Senior Art - Hull on Tuesday, November 20, 2012 at 10:36 pm
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A sugar skull is a Mexican mask that is usually made with hardened sugar and designed for the Day of the Dead, similar to our Halloween, in an almost spooky way. The main design for sugar skulls are skeleton faces. For this piece I began with creating my mask to get an idea on what would be possible on my canvas. Kamilah and Sophie helped me with this step so I give them credit for the finished product. I then researched some usual designs of a sugar skull and a lot of the same designs came up. I decided to put a twist on a classic art and really make it my own. This project was done right around the time of Halloween and I was planning on dressing up as Harley Quinn (the Joker's girlfriend from Batman). Her style is almost Mardi Gras inspired and I put this into consideration when I was drafting my design. I chose to sneak in a heart, as the lips, and a spade, as the nose. Trying to make it look as professional as possible I smoothed down what I could and trimmed the outer rim of the mask. I then based it with a few layers of white Gesso paint. After it dried I sketched, in pencil, an outline of my final design. I chose my colors, red and black, and began to paint it. At one point I decided that I wasn't fully satisfied with the style of the lips therefore I painted over that part with the white Gesso and started again. Even after everything was painted to my liking I touched up, making my lines as neat and crisp as possible. After all was said, done, and dry I carefully glazed the front of the mask. I had to be very precise with this process because of possible smearing and blending. Overall I am extremely pleased with the final result and would only want to change the texture of the mask if I could do it all again, perhaps sand it down. 


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Benchmark 1

Posted by Cheyenne Pagan in American Government - Herman on Sunday, November 18, 2012 at 7:43 pm
​Google Doc

Petition 

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Measuring Media

Posted by Cheyenne Pagan in American Government - Herman on Monday, October 22, 2012 at 6:00 pm
My Google Doc. 
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Sarah Palin - Funny Politician Cartoon

Posted by Cheyenne Pagan in American Government - Herman on Wednesday, September 19, 2012 at 11:02 pm
Link to doc ( picture included ) 
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Patriot Act Needs an Update

Posted by Cheyenne Pagan in American Government - Herman on Tuesday, September 18, 2012 at 7:57 pm

The Patriot Act was put in place to protect and secure the American people, however, more than a decade later the act has not been altered to truly give back the privacy that the constitution promises Americans. While some sections of the Patriot Act are still very much a necessity, others can be altered or even removed to provide an up to date version of the act. In the place of these out of date sections new and , what should have been, required sections need to be inserted. Sec.101. Counterterrorism Fund, which serves as the introduction to the act, states that the fund is to provide finances to Federal agencies for a multitude of different reasons including reestablishing offices or facilities that have been damed or destroyed as a result of terrorism. Although this claus may be perceived as helpful we no longer have a direct and immediate need for this type of fund. To put it in perspective, other funds of the United States are severely lacking to say the least and Americans are suffering due to the misplacement of crucial money. 

In addition, the concerns of the Patriot Act should truly begin with the man in charge. "If an agent makes the required assertion that he or she believes information relevant to a terrorism investigation might be found, the court “must” issue the order without actually reviewing whether there is any justification for the agent prying into the affairs of someone who may not even be suspected of anything." - Susan N. Herman. This is where the trouble begins. With the amount of spying or "supervision" that agencies have the authority to conduct on any person(s) there need to be some serious revisions to make sure that authority is not being abused. 

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Enemy of the State review

Posted by Cheyenne Pagan in American Government - Herman on Tuesday, September 18, 2012 at 1:12 am
Well, the movie starts off very dramatic, setting the scene and mood with music and sudden killing. That alone establishes the government as crooked and twisted. So, just because of that I tried to think in an unbiased way and even tried to defend the actions of the government. I wanted to think in the terms that they truly set the Patriot Act for the protection and security of the American people however, I really couldn't ... good director skills. In the movie they didn't particularly cover how they handled the citizens' privacy because they only showed the extremes that one man and his team would go to cover up their own secret. I think, however, that it  clearly showed the lack of surveillance that they themselves get considering the many people they watch. I think, despite the overall movie, that the amount of access that they have is effective, they did after all locate their target, but based off of the movie there should be a more secure system of checks and balances within the agency that helps with keeping their tools for appropriate uses. Of course, appropriate referring to their keywords i.e terrorist,bomb,president as they mention in the movie. There has to be at least half of the evidence that one would need to convict someone in order to bug and surveillance to such extremes. I think there is a definitive line between using the act for personal and criminal purposes rather than for national security and that is where our freedoms end and injustice begins. 

Tags: "AmerGovt", "EnemyState", "BlogPost1"
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10 percent project - Slinkys - CP

Posted by Cheyenne Pagan in Physics - Echols on Friday, June 8, 2012 at 10:05 am
For my 10 percent project I did research on SLINKYS! Cool stuff. 
Physics 10percent Project CP
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Bob Bot

Posted by Cheyenne Pagan in Physics - Echols on Thursday, June 7, 2012 at 12:39 pm
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Cheyenne Pagan Q4 'What if?' Benchmark

Posted by Cheyenne Pagan in American History - Laufenberg on Sunday, June 3, 2012 at 11:34 pm
What if Leonardo died sooner? 

Click Here to view my website.
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​For my Point of Divergence I chose to kill Leonardo Da Vinci before he had tampered with mechanics and began experiments with flight. Specifically, the divergence happened when he was 24 years old. Leonardo had been arrested because of an accusation of sodomy which, in reality, he was never found guilty for however, in my alternate reality a witness came forward and he was then charged and found guilty. The penalty of being accused of homosexuality in that time period was death. Therefore, killing him with probable cause. 

In result of his death, I imagined a future a future very different then the one we have now but more specifically a world where there were no planes or aircrafts in general. I then imagined what would changed in result of there being no aircrafts which led me to the conclusion that war would directly be affected. I wanted to make this timeline as accurate as possible so when I began tampering with the Wright Brother's live's I knew I had to give them alternate live's that would be likely if they did not become immersed in aviation. Firstly, I to insure that they did not become inspired in the first place or even have the correct help that ensured the first flight. This help came from Octave Chanute and his book of Aviation which directly quoted Leonardo. Erasing Leonardo from his book and from history dominoed the timeline perfectly which was extremely helpful and interesting that history does have a domino effect a lot of the time. 

 it became extremely challenging finally compiling the primary sources based of this alternate timeline and with time running out a lot of the components I wanted to include in my website could not added. It was also difficult to find primary sources as far back as Leonardo's time which made the research process take much longer. As for the documents I required from the 1800's, there were limited amounts making the creative primary sources and little more bland. Which is definitely something I wish I could've changed. This project probably could've been improved by including all the things I originally had planned for it to include. I focused a lot on the research aspect of this assignment and if I would've spent equal amount of time on the actual website I think the final project would've been much better. 
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Conversationsm Blog Post 3 CP

Posted by Cheyenne Pagan in Spanish 3 - Gierke on Wednesday, May 9, 2012 at 8:50 am
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This week I focused on what specifically insults other cultures or other countries. I partnered up with Catherine and Malik, it was uh interesting have perspectives and having a collaborative question effort. So, originally this was not working out so well. This went one of two ways, either someone thought we were trying to mess with them (which teaches us a thing or too about word choice and sentence structure) or they assumed we wanted to know curses in Spanish. Although, it may have sounded as such we already knew those words were insulting so we changed it around a little bit. Unfortunately I do not have the other screenshots I was not able to capture them but one guy did understand what we actually meant and told me that it's insulting when Americans or really anyone degrade the history of Native Americans or say that they are weak or were used and mean it. We seen that it helped to give them an example for Americans. Catherine said, "Here in America it is insulting to talk bad about someone's mom but if you tell them to shut up it's not a big deal." The use of the example worked pretty good. I'm hoping to come up with a question that is going to give me insight but may not be so confusing when asked in Spanish and instead of talking to multiple people at once talk to one at a time and when the conversation seems to be getting boring to make it interesting instead of starting over with someone new. I want to learn how to make the conversation progress which will take a little more Spanish than the average. 
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American Dream - Present and Future CP

Posted by Cheyenne Pagan in American History - Laufenberg on Saturday, May 5, 2012 at 12:09 pm
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Right now, the American Dream revolves around becoming famous and getting that 15 minutes of fame and it all leads into money. A hundred years from now the dream will be to make everything even MORE convenient and the future will become a world revolving around electronics. It won't be " What you can do for your country." but instead "What can robots do for you?"
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Conversations (Week 2) - Cheyenne Pagan

Posted by Cheyenne Pagan in Spanish 3 - Gierke on Wednesday, May 2, 2012 at 8:46 am
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Asking questions works and I'm most surprised by my ability to understand and read what they are saying. I assume it's easier to have a conversation with someone compared to reading something is because just like us even everyday talking we do not use complex sentences or words. 

I'm finding it difficult to get to my more complex questions because even though I'm writing in Spanish the person on the other end usually takes a bit to answer not including the minute or two it takes for me to come out with the question or response. 

It's not working as well as I'd hope. I really would like to ask some more difficult and interesting questions. I think to help this I could write the more difficult questions down in advanced so I'd have a template or a base to go off of. I think this will help me steer the conversation in the direction I want it to go and make the conversation move on faster so I can accomplish those things. 
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PSSA Chemical Reactions - Cheyenne Pagan

Posted by Cheyenne Pagan in Physics - Echols on Saturday, April 28, 2012 at 4:43 pm
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Spanish 3 Quarter 4 Las Conversación

Posted by Cheyenne Pagan in Spanish 3 - Gierke on Monday, April 23, 2012 at 2:43 pm
My goal for week one was to get a feel for the type of people on sharedtalk.com and to just keep the conversations basics and relaxed. I plan on coming up with deeper questions and hopefully finding someone I can talk to regularly and learn from. Some of the questions I want to begin to ask are the differences in education or schooling in different areas. I also want to question the different daily habits or usual customs of people. I would like to discuss  the different things that others might find weird about America and clarify things. 


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CPagan,MFerry,ZCastro- Garbage Patch Q3

Posted by Cheyenne Pagan in American History - Laufenberg on Tuesday, March 27, 2012 at 11:16 am
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​Coming up with what aspect of the garbage patch we were going to focus on went smooth and we quickly came to conclusion that we were we going to use both the size of the mass and compare it to well known countries. We also included the most common animals that are affected and killed due to the land mass. The process that went along with coming up with the theme went really well as well as putting together the simplicity of the info-graphic. Something that didn't work well is coming up with a design that accurately depicts all of the necessary info. This is difficult when trying to keep a simple and visual theme intact. I would pre-set different sections of my info-graph to different information that is required or useful for the visualizer to understand about the info-graphic's topic. jmyj7

Be Concise- When using sizing to represent a size visually the ratio of the object's sizing must have the same ratio to the numbers.Example: if country A has 100,000,000 people and country B has 200,000,000 then the image that represents country B should be 2x bigger than country A's image. 

Be Visual- Use images and visual representation to resemble the information. Do not not use many words. Any words that are used need to have NO way to be resembled visual and must be important enough to be used. 

Be Smarter- Use space and words smartly make sure any image, word, info that you use is completely necessary and used smartly. 

Be Transparent- The info-graph should be clear and easy to understand explaining any abstract representations. 

Be Different- Be inspired by other graphs but think differently about your own design and how your information can be applied visually.

Be Accurate- Do lots of research and make all info accurate. 

Be Attractive- Use attractive colors and shapes. Use techniques that are known to attract people to read or understand more. 

Be Varied- Try different representations and forms of presentations. 

Be Gracious- Be bold without being to cliche bold. 

Be Creative- Use all creative tools that are available to you. Don't take th easy way out and don't be afraid to try creative things. 

Which of these areas did you excel in? Which were not so well represented? Why do you think some elements of design were easier or harder to include in the end product?



I think we excelled in the attractive aspect, we made our info-graphic visually appealing and easy to understand but I think we could've improved on the varied aspect of the project only for the fact we didn't really take advantage of all the different resources that were available to us. I feel like it was harder to incorporate ideas later on after we already had this idea of what we wanted it to be. 

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Cheyenne Pagan Spies: The Cold War NHD Q3

Posted by Cheyenne Pagan in American History - Laufenberg on Friday, March 9, 2012 at 11:18 am
Please click here to enjoy the Spies:The Cold War website that includes: the title page, the bibliography and a fascinating journey through the Cold War. 

The reason I chose this topic is because during the time of choosing the topic we were covering the topic of the Cold War and what was defined as war in class. The topic stuck with me and as I starte doing research I found out there was a lot of things people didn't know or realize about the Cold War, I being one of those people. I thought the representation of spies in Hollywood deserved to be corrected when in fact the actual lives of spies revolved much more about gossip. To begin my research I began searching information about the Cold War, to briefly understand the topic before I started mashing that in with spies, and then, of course, started researching the most famous spies and even autobiographies. I chose a website because I felt as though it could create many more opportunities to present the topic of spies. A webpage aloud the freedom to put different types of media and information in a collective space that was available to everyone. To create this webpage I used a popular website creator, Weebly, and kept the thought "If it interacts like a pamphlet than it's not good enough." in my head. I wanted to really use a lot of the tools the internet has to offer and make the presentation different and unique each time while still being informative. I didn't want the viewer to get bored with the same time type of presentation. I think the best way to describe how my project relates to the NHD topic is to basically summarize, similar to how I did in my actual project. War was viewed as combat, a battle, some type of event where weapons are used or people get. The revolution of war began with spies, it was completely different than how war had been conducted in the past, especially if we look at World War II which ended right around the time that the Cold War began. In reaction the the Soviets we reformed our war tactics to benefit the national security. 
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Clash of Cultures : Cheyenne Pagan

Posted by Cheyenne Pagan in American History - Laufenberg on Sunday, March 4, 2012 at 2:13 pm
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Business in America Reflection

Posted by Cheyenne Pagan in American History - Laufenberg on Sunday, February 12, 2012 at 4:48 am

They call it your responsibility, an obligation, a calling. They surround you with descriptions and depictions of this dream of red, white and blues failing to mention this alternate dimension, this place , this time where only the lies are fed to you free and living is a business breathing is paid for nothing is what it seems and being on the inside doesn't give any more information than what they provide and with all the power in the world and still they are cowards they hide through loop holes and back door deals. And now its your responsibility, an obligation, a calling to change what you know is wrong and sir they'll call you a bigger hero than hercules strength does not come in hundreds of men and their muscles but instead they're voices being heard. See that is the key to creating sustaining maintaining a beautiful day of new. Just listen for a second and promises were never meant to be broken and a wise man once "Behind the ostensible government owing no allegiance and acknowledging no responsibility to the people." 



1. I chose a poem format because out of all the things I had learned about Theodore Roosevelt the one thing that stood out to me was how personal he took what he did and although he took the countries problems to heart this unit showed the complete opposite of that. I thought that it would resemble the business unit in the sense that it does in fact contradict business but completely resembles Theodore Roosevelt and all he stood for. To me, it was just a personal touch. However, apart from the sentimental points, I chose to do a poem because it gave me the ability to weave in my sources in a unique way for example, a cartoon of Teddy Roosevelt feeding his cat "Trusty" a bowl of "Protection" inspired the line "only the lies are fed to you free" whereas the more famous cartoon of Teddy Roosevelt as baby Hercules inspired the line "they'll call you a bigger hero than hercules". Although those are the main direct links to my sources the overall poem was inspired by a general overview of the information I had learned and the other sources I collected.

2. If the role of people in a democracy is to appoint a leader for change then the role of that individual is to listen and expand on their voices. To sustain this change not only does this individual need to rise to their role but the democracy as a whole needs to stand as one. 

3.How does the business in America affect those in power?
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Cheyenne (reflection)

Posted by Cheyenne Pagan in Spanish 3 - Gierke on Friday, January 20, 2012 at 12:20 pm
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  • Mi grupo y yo hicimos un PSA sobre la basura en el mundo y los oceános. 
  • Por crear el PSA, la cosa más importante que aprendí fue hay busura diferentes efectos sobre el medio ambiente.  
  • Me gusta el PSA de mi group porque es poderosa y informativa.
  • Si pudiera hacer el proyecto otra vez, yo cambiaría la forma fue representado, por ejemplo un podcast o un video.
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Q2 BM Cyndi, Cheyenne, Catherine, Mat

Posted by Cheyenne Pagan in Spanish 3 - Gierke on Friday, January 20, 2012 at 12:00 pm
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Hicimos un PSA sobre ensuciar en el medioambiente y Filadelfia. Es un asunto importante a nosotros porque muchos personas. Esperamos que el público de Filadelfia comprenda las consecuencias de ensuciar.

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Cheyenne Pagan Finem (End)

Posted by Cheyenne Pagan in English 3 - Rami on Friday, January 13, 2012 at 11:51 am
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I quivered and shook. There was blood drenched in various pools across the cloths that my mother had presented me with when I became of age. This was also the same day my skills had reached their prime and I became the special woman of my village. Unlike most, my power to control the sacred talismans, had developed unusually fast. Along with the three princesses, our world’s moons, the talisman allowed the ability to travel in and out of the present. The gift to control the talisman was a gift that was within only worthy women, the few of them that remained. Although, the other women were forced to wait for the alignment of the moons to begin their journeys through time, I did not. My natural born power allowed me to travel at various cycles of the princesses. However, no matter how special my power was, it only allowed me to venture as far as a few years.

 My father was the only one who had forewarned me of the allurement to disobedience my gift would bring. The temptations urged me to abuse the gift other chosen women did not have. The priestesses, the most powerful of the women, were law and as law they forbade the travel to the past in fear that it would alter the future. The chosen women, such as what I once was, were limited to only the future and to explore what we did not know. As new women were born, the priestesses deemed worthy only few and bound the sacred talismans to them. The power to control them was something that you must posses at birth, it’s in your blood.

The place where my implanted talisman, the key to my venture home, located in the palm of my right hand, was beginning to fade and along with it the flesh that surrounded it to bind it to me. I had disobeyed and I was paying the price. The price that had been only rumored about among the chosen, for no one had ever tempted to do what I had done. I then understood that even the curious ones that may have tried and strayed from altering the future had no key home. Even with all the power flowing through us chosen ones, we are subjected to time like all others without the precious talismans.

Although clear in color, I could see the stone burn with crisps of red and black. It was dying and my chance to return along with it. The pain of the burns made me scream with agony and beg for the princesses to just take the hand in whole. Soon, there was nothing left but a hole, a permanent reminder of just what I scarified.  

“Priestesses of Uriel, please, save my fate and grant me the power to return to my origin!” I begged to nobodies.

I pleaded for another alignment but alas the three princesses of our world had not yet been created and for all that I knew they would never be created due to my presence. I had tampered with the balance and was destined to be here, in the past, for, what appeared to be, the rest of my life force. I was stuck in an ancient world; one much like my own but was surrounded not by moons but instead plasma and stars. One detail in particular made me especially curious if not fearful of this world; it had a star brighter than any star that had lived in my world. The star was burning, ending its life, I imagined, but not even the death of any of our large stars could compare to the light that radiated from this time’s star.

I redirected my attention from the emptiness in my palm to the streaks of pure heating energy, skewed once more to a haze in the far distance of the sands. The desert that I had landed into when I made my venture was visibly dense containing grains and tiny unscathed pebbles and met the sky at every border. The haze, foggy and mysterious, crept out from behind a sand dune and almost hovered in my direction. With the sand’s unique abundance of purple quartz, I began to recognize this desert as the desert of Aliquam, a desert infamous in my time for it’s luxurious treasures and stones. In my time, however, there was not such an extraordinary source of the stones.

I wrapped my hand, now numb with constant heat, in a patterned sash that my father weaved for me when I was still a youngling. I screeched in utter agony as I pulled it tighter to prevent further bleeding. The blur, once so far in the distance, had made its way to only but a short distance from me. I saw what could be none other than a man, strong and balanced, that walked with such grace that it was as if he were walking on stone instead of caving sand. His wisps of hair slapped around through the fog of air and sand particles.

As he approached me I observed his hands, they appeared as if molded by clay, his entire body had this resemblance. His face, a beautiful mix of lone and wild, only implied other speculations of who he really was. His strange presence tickled my imagination the way not even this forsaken time had once done. I knew not a name but a legend of this creature that was rumored to be born of the sands it self.

“ Why do you travel in this desert? This is the desert of Aliquam and I forbid those who seek petty jewels for mere appearance. Speak your title or my hand shall be forced to steal your life force from your body and spill blood on these already drenched sands.”

  He spoke gently but I could note the piercing fierceness in his tone. He underestimated my persistence and sheer impatience at that point. Disappointingly, I was all but ignorant to this type of being, despite the legends.

“ Peasant,” my voice crackling still rattled with subdued pain, “ you are unknowing of my abilities and my uniqueness among women. I am not who you believe I am to be. I am not an enemy to this time, I am a victim.”

            He stood like stone only but a few steps in front of me, in clear view of my steady drip of blood and yet was not phased, affected, or concerned in the least bit. Although, I didn’t expect much of a reaction to my self inflicted misfortune. He responded contrary to how I believed a warrior would act.

“ Leave.”                                                                                                                                                                                           

With that he turned and walked with such grace it made me stare in awe, never had I seen a man with such pose.

“Wait!”

 I swiftly moved to grab for him and surprisingly for his lack of distance from my reach he managed to evade me and had disappeared from sight.

“ My vision must be deceiving me he must not have been…”

He was gripping the wrist that acted as a passage of blood flow to the empty palm. In that instance I felt nothing but anguish and the instinct to reach for my dagger concealed under my cloths beside my hip. I struck, and missed. The air but only made a hissing sound as the blade sliced through the spot where he was standing only a moment ago.

“ How do you manage to move so swiftly?”, I questioned.

He replied but left himself cloaked or hidden, unsure but surely he was not visible to my eyes.

“ I am not. I am here with you. I wish not to hurt you. Injured as you are you pose no threat to me and any battle will end with haste”

“ Present yourself. Only the sly cower and disappear.”

I threateningly said but the confidence was a mere façade.

Making himself known, he came forth.

“ My name is Abeo. I am a child of these sands and firstly protector of its existence. If have come to posses their crystals for your greed you shall be vanquished at my hand.”

“I wish you and your giver no harm. I am from a foreign world, a different time and place. By my own doing I am now apart of this world and wish only to coexist if no other option of returning home presents itself. My name is Adalia.”

“Adalia, why have you traveled to this world if residing was not a desire?”

I stood my position although I was visibly swayed by the question. It was a question I had never once thought to ask myself. Suddenly, without warning, Abeo drew his blade and stood on guard, his eyes were peering at something in the distance behind me. I turned to face the place of his focus and I began to see what he saw. There was thousands, an army of men. When I turned to face him with questioning eyes I saw another strip of men lining the horizon where the sky met the desert.

“Abeo, what is this? What knowledge have you had of this?”

“Nothing of the sort of treachery your tone accuses me of. These are greedy men having war for power. Leave, now.”

“If you are not my enemy and here we are both victims, I shall stay and fight. I do not cower like most women.”

He grabbed at the sand beside his feet and although there was nothing but grains that initially slipped through his fingers he picked something of solid matter. He tossed me the blade and regaining my composer, I stood with him and waited for the catalyst that inevitably changed what I knew about the world forever.

 

           

 

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Cheyenne Pagan - Trader Joe's

Posted by Cheyenne Pagan in Spanish 3 - Gierke on Thursday, December 1, 2011 at 8:39 am
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Cheyenne Pagan Benchmark Reflection Q1

Posted by Cheyenne Pagan in American History - Laufenberg on Sunday, November 13, 2011 at 1:44 pm
LINK TO MY PART 
(It's the front page video)

LINK TO PROJECT 

How did you group go about making a decision for what to focus on for the project?

Mail in voting is something that has already been working for other states, it made an easier and stronger argument that also had a large number of numerical data to support it.



11th grade Essential ? - What is the role of the individual in creating and sustaining change? 

I think the role of the individual is to create change by informing and sustain change by example. If I as an individual was to inform others  of all the things I have learned in this unit I believe that it would not only motivate but fascinate those who really did not know the things that I once did not know. I do not feel this unit has inspired me to vote because I had all intentions of voting when it became available to me so once again as an individual I planned to lead by example and change the voting system.



How has your understanding of the electoral process and whether or not the US is a democracy, evolved during this unit?

My view has definitely broaden with the idea of voting and the number of voters that take advantage of their rights and because it is such small numbers it makes me question other rights they choose to fight for. I now think of voting and think of many different situations and reasons that people would not be able to come out and vote and in turn has made me think of voting as a very personal experience. 


How did you decide to best relay a message to a national audience with your marketing campaign?

I guess we all kind of agreed that a slight comedic skit for our video would really appeal to a large audience and well as not so formal posters. It was a relaxed marketing campaign thats purpose was to neither be taken as a joke or scare voters with such serious information. 


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Voting rights time line -Cheyenne, Matt F., Matt G., Alan

Posted by Cheyenne Pagan in American History - Laufenberg on Sunday, October 23, 2011 at 9:57 pm
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1841 "Less than 50 percent..." primary source
1870 "Slaves are granted..."primary source
1916 "College educated..." primary source 
1916 "Woodrow Wilson..." primary source  
1916 "Woodrow Wilson..." primary source 
1920 " Women are given..." primary source
1924 "Native Americans..."primary source 
1861-1865 "Civil War period..." primary source 
1870 "Slaves are granted..."primary source
1882 "Chinese are denied..." primary source 
1965 "Selma, Alabama..." primary source 
1971 "26th amendment..." primary source
1971 " 26th amendment..." primary source 
1971 "26th amendment..." primary source 
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CASA ES NUEVA YORK

Posted by Cheyenne Pagan in Spanish 3 - Gierke on Wednesday, September 28, 2011 at 9:17 am

My project was the simple song and it explained how I feel about my birth place, New York, and how I consider that my true home. I can't wait to go back and I sung about all the reasons why I want to go back. 


I learned that I'm still no good with singing in spanish and with using garage band. It's also very difficult to rhyme and sing in a different language.

I'm really proud of my overall message and I that I actually completed it because I struggled with this assignment. It didn't turn out tooo bad..

I'd use simpler words that are easier to pronounce and I would pick a beat first because it's harder to find a beat after you have written the song. 


Perdo de menos mi casa
la energía, la energía,
Nueva York
Un día volveré
Perdo de menos mi casa
el ruido, el ruido
música para mis oídos

Nunca duerme no sueña,
la riqueza es vivos
Estamos vivos, cobran vida
No creo que sólo actúa
No espere
Haz las maletas una escapada
Escapar

Perdo de menos mi casa
la energía, la energía,
Nueva York
Un día volveré
Perdo de menos mi casa
el ruido, el ruido
música para mis oídos


Nunca se siente bien
que estar en mi propia
mi pequeña familia
es todo lo que he tenido

Perdo de menos mi casa
la energía, la energía,
Nueva York
Un día volveré
Perdo de menos mi casa
el ruido, el ruido
música para mis oídos
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Immigration Presentation Reflection

Posted by Cheyenne Pagan in American History - Laufenberg on Friday, September 23, 2011 at 11:22 am
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  • What surprised you most about this information?  What seemed quite obvious about explaining this data set?
    The thing that surprised me most about the data was the general numbers of immigrants. The great depression was literally one of the most depressing times in America and all though there was a severe decrease in immigrants there were still a large amount. It was obvious that in times of war, over seas especially, there would be an increase in people trying to escape from the war zone. 

  • Looking at the overall trend and incorporating what you know about the US presently, predict and defend the immigration trend for the next two decades.
    I think the immigration numbers would continue to rise and may have some points from 2000-to present where it decreases because of the economic inflation. I do not think that it would cause a severe drop but it would be a noticeable one. 

  • Describe how you made a decision on how to visually represent the information.
    Originally my group created a very boring slide show, which we soon fixed to a single image. I had originally wanted to do something basic and even elementary because with things like history sometimes it doesn't hurt to simplify the information so that all people , really uninformed to experts, would understand. I liked the idea of child like smiley faces because if I was the audience it would appeal to me.

  • What parts of group work were challenging?
    I think as a group we could've did a better job splitting up the work because with both versions of the presentation someone was left doing 90% of the work. I do think, however, that it was more efficient to work like that in this instance because doing separate things and trying to incorporate it all into one simple photo would have been difficult in the amount of time we had. Although, we did all have a say in what the image should include and how we could represent it. Original ideas were shared by everyone equally. 

     
  • What would you do differently if you had this project to do over?
    I would probably want to make the presentation something a little bit more animate and interactive and somehow portray why the numbers dropped a bit better. 
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Refran

Posted by Cheyenne Pagan in Spanish 3 - Gierke on Wednesday, September 21, 2011 at 8:37 am
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la energía, la energía,
Nueva York
Un día volveré
Perdo de menos mi casa
el ruido, el ruido
música para mis oídos

  • What is your refrán supposed to communicate? 
    It's supposed to communicate what I love about the place I was born. Even though I live in Philly I consider New York my home. 

  • What are you especially happy about with your first draft?
    That it has good content and that it does resemble all those things in seven short lines. 

  • What would you like to improve about your refrán first draft?
    I would like to make it sound more musical and take a look at the rhyming words in spanish and try to incorporate that in to the entire song without losing the meaning that I want it to have. 

  • What was difficult about writing your refrán? 
    I don't think anything was particularly difficult about writing it but it's only my first draft and revising it is going to be the hardest part. 
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I am from... more or less.

Posted by Cheyenne Pagan in English 3 - Rami on Friday, September 9, 2011 at 3:06 pm
​I am from streets.
New York streets, Philly streets and not the streets that have cleaners and doormen or polished gold gates. 

I am from policed streets and not because they feel safer to patrol such a godly good ghost town but because for once they have stepped up to the call of beaten wives and frightened children hiding in their basements with their little cousins crying more because he has to see her beaten down and cornered into her own insecurity that now she lies their humbling like it were a role mean't to be played specifically by her. 
I am from rags to riches only hypothetically speaking however, from a place my heart has created to survive from the punctures that it once endured alone for years it must conquer the mentality and reality in my mind only to pretend I'll beat the odds, pretending might just be enough to make it maybe and I won't be that girl with a baby I'm going to college I'll be the first and my mother would never let me forget it. 
I am from a place where murders would be less punishable than ignorance or unintelligence, where to be belittled by a man who acts like a boy would hypocritically make you damned.I have unfortunately not been able to see a women escape that damnation personally but I've heard its like being reborn from a phoenix heart as on fire and alive.
I am from abnormal is normality and to be anything else foreign. 
I am from is not where I will be or where I'm going, that is the farthest place in my future forgetting who I am is not worth fame because fulfillment is only the feeling of achievement and that is where I am from. 
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Spanish 2 Reflection Cheyenne Pagan

Posted by Cheyenne Pagan in Spanish 2 - Gierke on Monday, June 13, 2011 at 8:34 am
​My project was about who I was, who I am, and who I want to be. I tried to keep it simple yet creative by doing a little booklet. My original plan was to do the complete booklet with cutouts from magazines but I couldn't find all the pictures I needed in the magazines that I had available to me. I do like my sentences and I feel like I'm a lot better with my spanish and I did reach the goal of this project, showing my knowledge of spanish. If I were to do something differently it would definitely be my design of this project I wasn't satisfied with the messiness and the child looking arts and craft that I handed in. I was attempting to go more for "made for children" rather than "made from children". I would have changed my direction once I realized that my original idea was too much for me to handle and gone with a neater looking presentation. 
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Humanities Portfolio

Posted by Cheyenne Pagan in English 2 - Block on Friday, June 10, 2011 at 10:22 am
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What is religion?

“… the believing in something greater than oneself.” 9.23.10 

This year I began with religion and realized more than I ever have with eight years of catholic school. With an unbiased opinion, my eyes were widened to what religion really meant and how an atheists , or undecided, person like myself fits into that category and study. Reflecting on this course I acknowledge that my views have changed since then and there is still I have yet to explore with religion in different cultures and what spirituality really means. An interesting project for this topic was my Keynote on the different views religions had on sex, in this case Pagans vs. Catholics. Through out my research I not only convinced others there has been too many speculations about Paganism but also learned this myself.


Shakespeare Never Met You 

"...Shakespeare knows not about the loving lies and for arguments sake neither do I." 3.6.11

Hands down my favorite and creative project has to be the poetry portfolio I became more than indulged in this assignment. When I was younger I wrote a lot of poetry and I'm the type of person to dabble in different types of activities rather than excel in just one. When I lost interest I moved to something else. The course made me see poetry so much more broad and open, very similar to the religion project. I found a calling in poetry and I enjoyed it so much more than I did when I dabbled when I was younger. I not developed a new found respect for poetry but also an admiration for it. Because of this assignment I discovered my talent for the art form and still continue to write frequently on a personal level if only for the fun of it. 

 Toy Soldiers (Monologue Project)

"...​I mean maybe it's something out of the ordinary for you people to believe in, but there is such thing as mercy and rehabilitation." 2010-2011

My monologue project commanded all of my effort and I willingly put hours into writing this story. In the beginning, writing became difficult because I hadn't fully developed each character or even the entire story plot. For the past few years, I've been working on a book and even with that project I've been running into writers block. This assignment helped me conquer my writers block. My inspirations came floating back over the course of the project. I know that working with a professional such as Kate is a rare opportunity and I am so appreciative that we had her assistance with this project because all the feedback really showed dedication. That dedication must've rubbed off on me because I pushed through it all still not knowing the final outcome until I had published it. There are many things I would do differently with this project but  failing is not one of them. Failing gave me the chance to pick myself back up and eventually succeed to produce something  am really proud of. It's one of my best, so far. 

​ I have done many projects thesis papers, video diaries, and creative writing pieces and over all, I am very satisfied with all of my work and how much I've learned throughout this year. The religion course made me realize there is always different perspectives and over the course of my life I probably still will not be able to reach full enlightenment. The poetry portfolio helped me unlock my hidden talents and the monologue project showed me the creativity in history as well as the dedication a piece such as this one takes. 
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Quarter 4 Cheyenne Pagan

Posted by Cheyenne Pagan in Advanced Art - Hull on Monday, May 9, 2011 at 8:53 am
The first 5 pictures : DIY Project ; Stenciling 

The first picture is a stencil from a stencil website that I then printed out and cut out the black of the picture. I gathered my materials which were 50% bleach/ 50% water solution, an old black shirt, cardboard (I could've used paper as the stencil but cardboard would ensure that the bleach didn't soak through) I placed the stencil on the shirt and sprayed the bleach around it a little bit at a time. I repeated this process once more on a polo shirt instead (thicker fabric). I actually enjoyed the crispness of the first try. 

Next 3 : 200 pictures 3-4 edits 

 before & after 

These are my favorite because they are simple there isn't much going on and the way I edited the pictures were only slight color, contrast, or saturation alterations.

Next 5 : 200 pictures - non-edit just think look cool 

Next 2 : Copying an Artist


I like my representation of Murakami's original. It was fun creating it and shows something about me, impatient and messy. (:

Missing - Bicycles


For this assignment, I had been absent due to a stay away science fair when we had begun working on it. Reviewing and studying others pieces I do believe I have gotten the concept of the assignment and the way one must view an object in not only different perspectives but also its different spaces. I cannot say that I've first hand great experience with these techniques but considering myself an artist I want to set this as one of the goals for myself, at least to try.  

Next 1 : Outside 

I chose to keep my outside piece very simple and almost sketch-like but I paid attention to "sloppy" detail without thinking to much into it I added shades where my eyes told me I seen shades. I really wanted to stray away from a piece that would like semi-realistic or artistic to tacky by adding unnecessary bricks, which in my mind would appear more like squares. When relating to an outside piece the way you portray that artwork is also a representation of the way your mind as an artist processes the environment around you. For example, usually in fast pace environments the artist will show that fast pace with the quickness in strokes or how much space is being used on the canvas. Blank negative space, in this case, was the best choice in my opinion for this specific work. I was sitting in a simple calm park and with not much clouding my thoughts or view I didn't believe that there should be much clouding or lingering around the main focus, the tree. 

Goals: 
Try different spaces/perspectives with negative/positive
Try different styles of simple and complex drawing/painting
Do more painting projects ( I never realized that I had potential in this field until this year :')
Do more arts and crafts ( This was also fun and creative )
Learn from others but still finding my perfected personal techniques
Not be afraid of A. Failure B. Mistakes C. Something not being perfect 
& to really keep in mind "Art pieces are living..."- Hull : so I can't REALLY control what happens sometimes (: 

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Toy Soldiers

Posted by Cheyenne Pagan in World History - Block on Wednesday, April 13, 2011 at 9:50 am


Cast 

Mrs. Mustang Jonathon’s mother 

Craig Jury member

Reporter Reporter for the NY Times

Mrs.Okar Radhi’s mother 

Jonathon Mustang Military officer

Radhi Okar Child in the Sierra Leone military

Mr.Krooks Radhi’s Lawyer

Woman Jury member 



Monologues   
MONOLOGUES TAKE PLACE AROUND MISSISSIPPI (JONATHON’S HOME TOWN


 Mother of the recently killed white officer spoke to her therapist of ten years. Mother is an older Catholic woman. She is lying in chair crying and sobbing.

Mrs. Mustang: You don’t understand! That child killed em he’s the devil, I’m telling you that Nigger child killed my sweet baby Jonathon! My husband died in the military. Ya know that? Of course you did, course you did. My husband … that damn bastard, good for nothing drunk. When he got back from the war he drank his weight in beer, sat back while I raised our son and one day he just up and left us. He left me... now John. John left me. Oh lord what am I ‘posed ta do now! 


[Pause]


[The mother pulls a tissue from the therapist’s desk and begins to tab away tears. She then sits back down still sobbing slightly.]

Mrs. Mustang: The report said the children there all look about uh …around… nine or ten years old. Can you believe that? Ten years old, fighting a war that has nothing to do with them. They aren’t innocent. Jonathon was innocent. That bastard deserves to die. They all deserve to have their lives taken from them. They haveta pay for what they took from me. They have too…


[Looks away slowly and out of the window]


[Looks back furiously]

Mrs. Mustang: The hell I’m gonna calm down [say’s mockingly similar to the therapist], Mr. Limens! You sit there with your notebook and pen and get paid to do what? Tell people to calm down! I refuse to just sit back and take this. I want the death penalty when we go to trial. I want my baby to have peace of mind knowing he

Mrs. Mustang: Oh, I am so sorry!  I’ve got to answer this.


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Man preparing to go to court he is apart of the jury.

[Brushing his teeth in the mirror]

Craig: Yes your honor we the jury have come to a verdict. We find the defendant, Radhi Okar, guilty of first degree murder and sentence him to deat...
No no no no. It just isn’t right it doesn’t even sound right. A ten year old child sentenced to death. He had been promised a better life than in poverty but naive as he must seem that child made a choice I wouldn’t even dream of. All these children in poverty in Sierra Leone and when someone gives them a choice we prosecute them for it. 


[Sighs]


What am I saying? The other members of the jury would never listen to me. Made of mostly racist men anyway. Damn bastards. I fucking hate this trial. 1.10.11

[Continues brushing teeth then spits, fixes his tie and turns off the bathroom light]

Craig: I’m not ready for this. 


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Reporter telling his co-worker about the Okar/ Mustang case before it is made public. Is in cubicle. He is sitting. The story has moved nation wide so the trial is being held in New York instead of Mississippi.

Reporter: So, there’s this kid right? And the kid killed uhm the Lieutenant, Jonathon Mustang, right? But see this guy he jus’ came back a year ago to receive some medal or something but anyway the child was taken into custody after some soldiers picked em up after the shooting in Sierra Leone.

[Pause]

Reporter: Yea, … yea … yea. Ya I know that alright? You really think if I could get an interview with him I’d be talking to your slacker ass right now?

[Swings arm in frustration knocks hot coffee on to self]

Reporter: Damn it! Ah, hot. Damn. *wipes*Crap these are new.

[Pause]

Reporter is now furious talking in a loud dramatic manner while still dabbing away at the coffee stain casually and subconsciously.

Reporter: What’da’ya mean what’s the problem? The problem is the damn FBI has him in custody but you know how that works. All the questions never get one damn answer and all of a sudden poof the story’s gone. No kid no story cause ya know anyone with an ounce of tie to the government don’t have a comment for shit. [Pause]

Reporter: *Huff* Can somebody get me some paper towels damn it!
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Mother of Radhi Okar. She is speaking to a man that wants to take Radhi to join the Sierra Leone military. Mother is a widow who’s husband died in the cross fire of war.

Mrs.Okar: Wa da ya mean you want ta take Radhi! What gud he gon’ do you out there! All you men seem ta do is give a gun to a baby and tell him ta fi-ya at da white man. Ah know men like you.

[Points finger in man’s face and then is hit]

Mrs.Okar: You bastard.  

[Pause]

Mrs.Okar: O, mah baby. Radhi, my baby. I’m fine don’t you worry bout mama. She gonna be alright.

[Man grabs Radhi by the arm and begins to drag him from the small shabby hut.]

Mrs.Okar: No! No! No! Don take em. Please! I beg you! He is my only son! I will do whateva you want!

[Grabs leg of man and looks up at man with tears in her eyes]

Mrs. Okar: I will be your woman. Take me! Leave my son!

[Sobs and crying]

Mrs. Okar: I’m sorry Radhi.
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Uprising in Sierra Leone. Men from the United States have been called in to take control of the situation. In Sierra Leone, before Jonathon’s death.
       
Jonathon: We gotta move, move, move! Wait! Solider you better get down they’re firing like animals! What have ya lost your mind!


[Pew pew pew]

Jonathon: Okay, so this is what we’re gonna do. We’re gonna take the hut. We need someone to distract them while I sneak up from behind and take out the guard with the machine gun. And then you gotta…

[Boom]

Jonathon: Ah! Holy fuck! My arm!

[Clutching left arm filled with glass shards. Wound is only skin deep not fatal but painful and takes a deep breath]

Jonathon: I’m okay. I’m okay.

[Tone lowers to become very sentimental]

Jonathon: Boys, it got real dangerous real fast. We lost our comrades, communications with base are severed and the war zone out there left us no way to retreat. I feel as though I have failed you. As your lieutenant I made a sworn promise to bring you home safely or at least intact. Ha. I never thought I’d make it this far so fast.

[Makes a thoughtful grin]

Jonathon: Back then I never thought I’d be in charge of men like you by my thirties while I still got so much to learn. Everyone here has honored my living by fighting beside me today and for all these years. I’m forever grateful.

[Smiles then releases arm and puts both hands back onto gun, clutching it. Puts a determined face on]

Jonathon: So, do me this one last favor would ya’? Give it your all and avenge these people who’ve been slain by the war lords do not let them get away with it. We must put it to an end, for good. If you won’t do it for me, do it for them. So lets go men, no time to waste. Get into position. Aim for the truck over there and, you, point your laser right there, on the gas tank. Everyone else, follow me and fire on my command. Ready? Let’s Go!

[Runs out from behind the concrete pillar that was shielding them and begins their assault]

Jonathon: Now! Fire! Fire! Go go go! Come on men, we gotta surround the hut. You go that way I’ll cover this side.

[Runs behind the hut and continues shooting]

Jonathon: Hold your fire, Hold your fire! There’s a child, a young boy! Don’t shoot!

[Walks towards Radhi cautiously and squints]

Jonathon: What’s that ya got there? Is that … a gun?


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Radhi is sitting in an FBI interrogation room sobbing and scared. Two FBI men are interrogating him harshly about the killing of Jonathon Mustang. He has an African accent.

Radhi: Huh? … Uhm. Ah don know. Ah don know his name... The man who uh took me? Pa pa pa pa pa please. Please. Please stop... 


[Pause] 


[Begins crying solemnly] 


[White interrogator walks in and the door slams itself shut behind him] 


[Radhi slightly jumps in his chair. He is frantic, wide eyed]

 
Radhi: Huh. Who is dat? What’s he doin here? Let me go leave me alone. Let me out, let me go. 


[pause]


Radhi: Why are you asking all dees questions? Dat man said I need a lawyer or somefin and I'm not loud to talk to you. 


[Pause] 


[Sobs and sniffles]


Radhi: Ya, Ah remember dat. Ah wus scared, Kojana told me dat if … 


[Pause]


Radhi: He’s da man who took me from my mama he told me to take da gun and grab on it if a white man came near me. He said it would stop dem from taking me away from mah mama. He said if ah took da gun dat my mama would be happy and mah papa would come home. 


Radhi: Ah don’t know who dat man was or what happened to em. Do ya know where my mama?
Ah miss her.


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Lawyer of Radhi is having a casual coffee break with a colleague at Starbucks. He is currently in New York City before his flight out the Mississippi for the trial.

Mr. Krooks: How much was that? 


[Pause]
Mr. Krooks: Oh uh … three. . Four. Here you go. 


[Drops a coin on the floor and bends down to get it.]


Mr. Krooks: Oops, ha ha. Here ya go. 


[Turns around to walk out of the Starbucks with colleague]


[Its winter in New York City and they are walking around the city looking for a non-crowded lunch cart]  


Mr. Krooks: Yea, so I leave for my flight tomorrow. Haven’t met the kid yet but I have a bad feeling bout this case. Things I’ve heard make it seem like I got a hard defense ahead of me. Evidence is dead on and I’m gonna try for a plea bargain. Which is a little hard considering it’s not on my turf. I’m gonna be surrounded by racists so I’ve got my work cut out for me with a black client. This kids mom raised up quite a buzz with a media with all those protest hippies and stuff she somehow managed to pull off enough money to pay for a city lawyer like me. I’m not the best or anything but I try, work my ass off for my paycheck. 


[Pause]


[Chris says something] 


Mr. Krooks: Ha ha. No, Chris, I don’t think he’s innocent but that’s not what this job is about. It’s about getting enough money to support my wife and kids before she leaves me and takes them with her. I can’t afford ta do another pro-bono, ‘specially not with this kid. The occupation calls for a defense and that’s what I’m gonna do, defend.


[Pause]


[Chris says something]


Mr. Krooks: My son? My son would never KILL a man. That’s ridiculous, Chris. 


[Says in a mocking tone]

Mr. Krooks: Imagine that though, “We find Patrick Krooks guilty of first degree murder.” Ha ha, little, can’t throw a football, even at the age of 12, Patrick. Ya really think he’d ever be in this situation?


[Pause]


[Chris says something]


Mr. Krooks: *sigh* Ya but guess you’re right a little bit. Way too young for the death sentence. Aw! C’mon, Chris! I always swore up and down on my mother’s grave I’d never make my job personal! That’s how I survive doing what I do, knowing what I know. No, child, man, woman is ever innocent if they give me a call and I know that all too well but like I said it’s my job to turn a blind eye to it all and defend a guilty man. 


[Pause] 


Mr.Krooks: Ha ha, but yea on a lighter note look over there, that one doesn’t have too much of a line and our breaks almost over anyway. 


[Mr.Krooks glances at his watch]


Mr.Krooks: Phew, It’s already 2:30. C’mon my treat.


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During the trial Mrs. Mustang is brought to the stand as part of the prosecution and begins her heartwarming story. She has her hand on the bible and is being sworn in.
She is standing. 


Mrs. Mustang: I swear. 


[Sits down]


Mrs. Mustang: Well, lets see... the night Jonathon was killed I was … hmm, watching Wheel of Fortune and having a nice lunch with a few girlfriends that I’ve known for years. I met them in church bout... 8 years ago. We’d always watch a bit of television and I’d make small sandwiches. We all knew what it was like to lose a husband or a son to the service. Marcie Jefferson lost her husband a few years back. I remember how she fell apart. It was so tragic. And did you know that...


[Pause] 


[Mood changes to depressed] 


Mrs. Mustang: Oh right right, forgive me. I got the phone call later that night. 


[Takes a deep breath]  


Mrs. Mustang: He was gone. I was angry and hurt and I couldn’t believe mah baby boy...


[Pause] 


Mrs. Mustang: I’m sorry so sorry … just one minute? 


[Sobbing]


[Dabbing her eyes looking up trying to hold back tears] 


[Deep breath]


Mrs. Mustang: Phew okay, I apologize. It’s just so hard for me. Every night I go into his room and smell his pillows and hold his baseball glove to my heart. 


[Closes eyes and imagines holding the glove to her chest] 


[Opens eyes and becomes angry]


Mrs. Mustang: That young man right there took him away from me my pride and joy. He should be executed. 


[Pause] 


[Face changes to a defeated look] 


Mrs. Mustang: That’s what I would’ve truly believed a couple months ago. A strong catholic woman lost her path in the Lord Almighty and Jesus Christ. But …


[Eyes widen and she is choking back tears behind a remembering smile]


Mrs. Mustang: He came to me. Last night in my dreams, he came to me with his beautiful face. 


[Pause]


Mrs. Mustang: No no no no no. Jonathon. HE came to me. Told me to forgive. I woke up in tears shaking. He reminded me of my faith. I want nothing more than my baby boy to rest in peace and last night he came to me and showed me what it meant to be in peace. I will never forget what kind of monster killed my son but I HAVE forgiven this child he does not know. 


[Pause]


[She says quietly]


Mrs. Mustang: Is that all? Can I get down now?


[Gets up and walks back to the defense side and sobs in the arms of her friend Marcie]


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Craig (jury member) is going into deliberation with the other jury members. He is anxious and fidgety fiddling with his hands once and a while.

Craig: Ladies and gentleman. Please. Settle down. We heard many sides to this trial and we have a tough decision to make and with the information given we gotta make an honest choice for the child. 


[Pause] 


[A bunch of mumbled voices in the background]


[Voice changes to confident and disapproving]


Craig: People! Are you honestly gonna even take a second thought of execution. I mean, maybe it’s something out of the ordinary for you people to do but there is such thing as mercy and rehabilitation. You people wanna pass yourselves off as “ pure Catholics” but where is it in the bible to kill a child cause of color or cause of something someone else told him to do? I’m not gonna sit here and listen to this bickering and back and forth talk of kill or life sentence. Are you seriously forgetting how old he is? Ten. 


[Points to a man] 


Craig: You, you have kids right? What if this young boy was your kid? 


[Pause]


[Tone gets furious]


Craig: Doesn’t matter if he’s purple! He has rights or are you forgetting that? Gonna brainwash your kids to think like that too? No one else matters if you’re white? 


[Pause]


[Tone becomes sad and he looks down]


Craig: I had a daughter. She passed away in a car crash last year. Her mother was driving. A drunk driver swerved on the road hit them dead on. We had just gotten a divorce. I went to church every day blamed myself blamed that drunk driver. He didn’t deserve to live. But he did. And I hated him for it. Some catholic I was. I lost myself in revenge and pay back and only end up hurting myself. 


[Pause]


Craig: A chance for forgiveness. A chance for this boy to change and learn and grow.  That’s all I’m asking. 


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Woman from the jury announces the verdict for Radhi Okar and the final hearing.

Woman: Yes, your honor. We the jury finds Radhi Okar guilty of first degree murder. We the jury also finds Radhi Okar not guilty of all other arms charges. We sentence him to 10 years in juvenile confinement with no chance of bail or probation. He must also see a therapist a regular basis. We the jury would also like to give our condolences to both mothers. They each loss a son to the fight in Sierra Leone.

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Cheyenne Pagan's Benchmark !

Posted by Cheyenne Pagan in Spanish 2 - Gierke on Sunday, February 27, 2011 at 8:22 pm
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Q3 Assignments

Posted by Cheyenne Pagan in Advanced Art - Hull on Sunday, February 13, 2011 at 10:47 pm
​I would like to honestly say that I put forth a lot of effort when it came to this assignment but ran into multiple road blocks along the way. Being the type of artist I am, a semi-perfectionist, time limits is something I tend to struggle with when it comes to my art. I'll put something down and it'll scream at me for days to fix something that just doesn't look right and , the sucker I am for making an art piece that I can make it instead of letting it be, I will. This happened quite a bit with a few of my assigned art pieces. For example, my own hand I had to repeatedly go back to and alter one or two times so even the slight fingernail would stop yelling at me. This would get in the way of the next project because I'd stop, go back, fix, straighten up and wouldn't finish the next art work in time of the deadline. I'm currently still facing that problem with the still life. I've worked multiple hours on this one picture without putting a date on the full product because I know that I am capable of making it as realistic as possible so in my mind 2 hours out of a week is not going to get me to perfection. Although it is almost complete with a few shadings to do here and there this has left me behind on other assignments that no doubt will make me run into the same idealist issues. I have started the full life drawing of another classmate but with little time for her to pose or me to put down that one nagging picture I've run into some problems there. If, at best, I can post half finished work I will but definitely to my disliking. I feel like messing up is a big part of the complete product but its a process that I prefer to keep private. My viewers should receive only the best that I can offer and being true to myself and my artwork I cannot, without a guilty conscious, put up something that I didn't truly put all of my artistic ability into. It's cheating myself out as a true artist. I feel like getting in an assignment late but perfected is better than meeting the deadline with little effort. I intend to get every piece up before the next marking period with haste but definitely not carelessness. 
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Cheyenne Pagan Marking Period 2

Posted by Cheyenne Pagan in Advanced Art - Hull on Wednesday, January 5, 2011 at 1:35 am

For my second quarter art project I did what I did naturally, draw. I love to sketch and especially sketch anime characters. Lately I've been really nerdy watching all my old cartoons from when I was younger and it gave me the inspiration to try drawing like the professionals. These pictures aren't very creative but I chose to do this type of assignment to test my skills as an artist. The pictures show something about myself as well. Each one is my favorite character from a specific show. The progress of my artwork is each individual picture. I found that it would simpler, instead of taking picture line by line, to take each picture and make a collage. 


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These pictures were added late I worked on this piece until the day it was due and it really isn't meant to be my graded project but more so a piece I was still greatly proud of. This picture, like the others, is based off of an anime show. I decided to replicate this girl , Kanna, because of her pure nature. In the show she is in fact an incarnation of the villain but her nature is to have no opinion and to stay mostly neutral. She listens, watches, and does what she is told to do. The simplicity of her actual style is another characteristic that pulled me in. I love this piece because this is the first time I have worked with paints and accomplished my goal and the artwork came out the way I had originally imagined. 
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Cheyenne Pagan Marking period 1

Posted by Cheyenne Pagan in Advanced Art - Hull on Sunday, November 7, 2010 at 7:42 pm
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Art. Such a small word but into it goes so much meaning; So many different forms and interpretations of this three-letter word. But what does it mean to be an artist? It means having the ability to put down every emotion and every feeling inside of you into a picture, a dance routine, and a sculpture. It means being able to paint a picture of your mind for the world to see; and that I why I do what I do. I want the world to feel who I am; to touch and see and feel what’s been inside of my mind; my heart. When I work with paint I am reminded that the world is a colorful place and that we’ve stepped out of the black and white days into a colorful and diverse place. I begin a piece by thinking about the assignment and how I can add my own person experiences into it.

I know a piece is done when I feel that it’s complete and I’ve got my message across. When my work is going well, I am filled with a sense of happiness and expressive success. When people see my work, I'd like them to step into my shoes and look into my mind.

            When it comes to my artwork, it’s really all about how I feel. Honestly all of my work has to be thought out in my headfirst so when it comes to decision-making I try my hardest to think about what fits best in my piece and what makes the most sense in my mind. I like making my work really out there to reflect my bold and expressively different personality. When it comes to different themes of my artwork, I try to keep it real. I like making my art a reflection of my life and what is happening. It gives me a way to document my life in a sense; some girls have journals where they jot down all of their emotions, I have little pieces of artwork to serve as memoirs throughout my life.

            My current artwork is a heart made of recycled newspapers and other re used objects. In my current life, I am going through some hardships with love and so my piece is centered on a heart. The recycled paper is coming from the top in many different kind of untamed ways to represent the wild and untamed habits of teenage love and love in general. In the center of the heart is a silver square that is different and more luminous as compared to the rest of the piece. This represents the different being inside the core of each person; weather it’s a strong and bold center inside of the cowardly girl or a scared and hurt boy inside a cold and courageous man. This also can relate to the heart of the earth and how it needs our help to survive and we need to remember recycling our resources is like the reusing of blood to our heart. 

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