Saturday, March 26, 2016

A Change in American Entertainment


March 24, 1909
Clyde is born

October 1, 1910
Bonnie is born.

1922
Clyde moves to Dallas. His life starts to change and he starts his career in robbery.

Clyde mugshot
Dallas Municipal Archives

1926
At the age of 16 Clyde has his first mug shot. 
Just before turning 16 Bonnie drops out of school and marries her high school sweetheart--completely opposed by her family.
This was a rough year for these two young teens.

Early 1929
Bonnie's husband comes back after a very long absence and what was to be expected, Bonnie refused to take him back.
 Not much longer, Bonnie realized that her husband was caught for criminal acts and was sentenced to 5 years in prison. Though all their relationship was revolved around conflict, they never had a divorce and Bonnie died wearing her ring.

October 24, 1929
Beginning the Great Depression was the crash of The Stock Market crashes leaving the nation in unemployment and poverty. It was then when criminals were glorified by the American people for their notorious illegal activities.
Clyde starts to become more known among the police.

January 5, 1930
Bonnie and Clyde meet.
A few months later, Clyde is put in the county jail where Clyde will ask Bonnie to smuggle him a gun--the start of her law breaking career.

1932
The Ford Motor company releases Clyde favorite car to steal, the V-8 engine--the most powerful car in mass production. Eventually becoming the infamous car that the couple runs away in.

February 2, 1932
The story behind his limp. While in prison, Clyde when to extremes to avoid the abuse of the guards, so before he was let out he asked some of his inmates to cut of two of his toes while working in the fields.

April 1932
The gang robs the First National Bank looting $33,000.
Bonnie is arrested for the first and the last time for stealing two car and an attempt at robing a hardware store. Clyde had escaped. 
ANYHOW I'M GOING TO STOP TALKING ABOUT 1932 BECAUSE WAY TOO MUCH HAPPENED AND MY MOM WANT ME TO GO EAT LUNCH.
SO IN 1932 MOST OF THEIR ROBBERIES TO PLACE NOW TO THE GOOD STUFF.


bonnie parker cigar
Bonnie poses with a cigar
April 13, 1933
The police is on the tail of the gang.
The gang takes off in a stolen V-8, leaving most of their belongings -- including pictures of Bonnie and Clyde. The Joplin Globe develops and publishes Bonnie and Clyde's photos, glorifying their relationship and lifestyle, thus giving the couple national attention, placing them high among the other criminals of that time.

April 1, 1934
On a highway two officers come close to where Bonnie, Clyde and Methvin were napping. Methvin misinterprets Clyde’s orders and kills the officers. The gang runs away however a nearby farmer claims Bonnie and Clyde to be the murders. So they are caught now for life and a reporter interviews Bonnie and asks her what she would like him to tell the press and she says her noted line, "Tell them I don't smoke cigars." Thus ending a long adventures life.

Aug 4 1967
"Bonnie and Clyde" is released

Bonnie and Clyde was a film was directed by Arthur Penn and stared Warren Beatty as Clyde Barrow and Faye Dunaway as Bonnie Parker.
This story is considered a landmark film regarded as a film of the New Hollywood era where movies broke many of the social taboos and deemed popular amongst many of the younger generation.
The successes in this film motivated many other filmmakers to open up towards having sex and violence in their films.

 

Saturday, March 19, 2016

Political Cartoon

    This political cartoon explains how Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's desire to delay the voting process for Obama's Supreme Court Justice nominee is not only screwing with the long lasting government policies but also with the Supreme Court system. The artist argues that the republican senate is breaking down the justice system and jeopardizing the other constitutional cases for the next ten months before presidential elections. This exposes the truth behind presidential nominations and senate actions: how a republican senate majority leader will chose not to vote for a nominee of the opposite party president. The title show how McConnell is a tool that jerks the Supreme Court system violently and is changing how the justice systems will be functioning until the next president is in the house.
    The facial expression of the Senate Majority Leader expresses how his decision to participate in a vote for the nomination is difficult and strenuous on his behalf. The two gears located at the bottom of the image represents the senate and the president and how they have the power to decide how the Supreme Court system will function for the next decade. For McConnell to be located in the center of this issue represents how his action will influence whether the court will lean more towards the democratic favor. Senator McConnell faces the challenge of decision because Justice Garland is a reputable Judge and is favored amongst the majority of his associates, thus causing stress and aging for the powerful senate of the congress.

Sunday, March 13, 2016

"Poison Ivy League: The dangers of a world-class education"


"A traveling exhibition by Active Minds, an advocacy group, consists of 1,100 backpacks representing the approximate number of undergraduates who commit suicide each year."

On a chilly January day, "another" beautiful young maiden in search of a bright future "jumped off the top of a parking garage [at UPENN] and killed herself." Though her death was quick and to most just another figure to add to the unfortunate rising statistics for college suicides, it also left many other university students confused and stunned. A fellow university student wrote "in a blog post soon afterwards" saying: “What the hell, girl?! I was supposed to be the one who went first! You had so much to live for!” Though Ms. Dewitt had never met Ms. Holleran, she had heard of this fine students remarkable popularity, attractiveness and talent.
These stories aren't unheard of. As a matter of fact, "there are more than 1,000 suicides on college campuses per year" (Emory University). How many stories could I write: 3 everyday of the year. if the whooping one thousand isn't shocking enough, how does it feel to know that "one in every ten college students has made a plan for suicide" (Emory University). 
So many naive high school students believe that by exhausting themselves in high school they will find refuge in a prestigious Ivy League University. This is not true for there are too many article to count where a students "conquered high school like a gold-medal decathlete" but to venture into college feeling like an unwanted weed in a beautiful garden of roses. What good is dreaming of a future where you may walk out of college ready to get hired into a core company to earn big bucks if you were faced every day--of your stressed-out life in college-- debating whether you should keep living or just do everyone the favor and kill yourself. Don't be that "high-IQ moron" (NewStatesman).
College may seem like a safe haven for student in high school now, but be careful where you choose. Pick the college that suites you, don't strive to suite the college so they can pick you. The most prestigious school could also very well be the most dangerous school.

sites: very good reads!
http://www.greatschools.org/gk/articles/the-myth-of-the-ivy-league/
"Kathryn DeWitt, a University of Pennsylvania student who has battled depression, shares her experiences at a chapter meeting of Active Minds."

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/08/02/education/edlife/stress-social-media-and-suicide-on-campus.html
Madison Holleran, one of the many students who succumbed to the beauty of death.
http://ujreview.com/2015/05/08/kate-fagan-split-image-the-tragic-story-of-madison-holleran/ 
http://www.newstatesman.com/culture/2014/10/poison-ivy-league-dangers-world-class-education
http://www.emorycaresforyou.emory.edu/resources/suicidestatistics.html

Sunday, March 6, 2016

Puzzle Paragraph 1

Everyone has heard of Gandhi; he is hot for humanity. So with the following haiku written by Thomastwo, today, I will introduce Gandhi's philosophies:


The chaotic world
Is only a distraction
Faith provides the path

Brothers and sisters
Strive now to bring worldly peace
Let love lead your faith

When you choose a path
Of selfless love for others
Your heart will open
 

The rhetoric in each haiku mimics a similar rhetoric that Gandhi utilized to embed in his people that nonviolence is key and that they should not fear of violence or death. He believed that by letting faith lead the way, a brighter path will be created to the desired goal. His philosophies did lead many leaders to incorporated he works of nonviolence into their demonstrations. Such leaders include Martin Luther King Jr. and Cesar Chavez: whom we read about in class. Though these leaders hoped to provide an environment where everyone feels safe and optimistic about their future, but in reality, there still was a large group of people who felt endangered and felt like resorting to violence would be more protective. The fear of death for these people remind me of the movie Hereafter: a "story of three people who are touched by death in different ways" (WarnerBros).  After all death is inevitable and life, so fleeting. As Virgina Woolf and Don DeLillo writes: "Nothing I knew had any chance against death" and "every breath you take will have two possible endings."
Don't let death define you.


"Hereafter." - WarnerBros.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 06 Mar. 2016.