Feb 23, 2008

Blue: You Make me Wanna




Blue is one of the biggest boy bands in the UK. With six Top 10 singles (including two massive No.1 Hits) plus a double platinum selling album and a No.1 DVD/video under their belts, Lee, Duncan, Antony and Simon were the pop sensation of 2003.

Blue continued their charge on the pop world in 2003 with their sell out UK Tour and third album Guilty.
Blue comprises of London based lads Duncan James (22), Antony Costa, (20), Lee Ryan (18) and Simon Webbe (22). The boys got together when Duncan and Anthony decided to form a vocal group, enlisting Lee (whom they had seen on the audition circuit and regarded as the best singer around) and his flatmate Simon to make up the numbers. Vocally, the four soon realised they had something special going on, and both management and a deal with Virgin's Innocent Records quickly followed.

Feb 20, 2008

Visual Text for Essay 1 posted by Lorraine

This image is a combination of four screenshots from an online game. I took the screenshots myself and I combined them into this image myself, so there is no citation.

Visual text for my essay 'Absolute love'

This is the ending of the movie called 'Kiraware matsuko no isshyou'

http://jp.youtube.com/watch?v=i_Os5l6jrX0

posted by Hanayu Hiroto

Feb 19, 2008

Tada kimi wo Aishiteru(just love you)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BzwLpFeScSU



this is a summary of my favorite Japanese movie with subtittle.


SAYAKA MURATOMI

The Bridges of Madison County

This movie is a love story about a woman who has a husband and children. The woman who was bored with monotonous daily life as a wife and a mother suddenly fell in love with a cameraman while her family went on a trip. A family that usually described as a symbol of happiness was described as a boredom for her in this movie.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ymakSmPK_kw



Ako Ando

Feb 12, 2008

Visual Text I Chose


From 0:00 to 1:42
"Honey, before you buy the car, you take it for a test drive." -Samantha
of "Sex and the city: Season 3 episode 42 -Don't ask, don't tell"
--Jihwan Choi

Feb 11, 2008

It was started again…


I felt like I became a journalist or comic artist just before deadline.
I like writing essay..ㅠㅠ

Feb 3, 2008

New Book: "The Missing Class: Portraits of the Near Poor in America"

By Katherine S. Newman and Victor Tan Chen, Boston: Beacon Press, 2007
Fifty-seven million Americans - including 21 percent of the nation's children - live a notch above the poverty line, and yet the challenges they face are largely ignored. While government programs assist the poor, and politicians woo the more fortunate, the "missing Class" is largely invisible and left to fend for itself.

Missing Class parents often work at a breakneck pace to preserve the progress they have made and are but one divorce or unexpected hospitalization away from sliding into poverty. Children face an even more perilous and uncertain future because their parents have so little time to help them with their schoolwork or guide them during their adolescent years. With little supervision, the younger generation often flounders in school, sometimes falling prey to the same problems that are prevalent in the much poorer communities that border Missing Class neighborhoods. Paradoxically, the very efforts that enabled parents to get ahead financially often inhibit their children from advancing; they are in real danger of losing what little ground their parents have gained.

"The Missing Class" is an urgent and timely exploration that describes - through the experiences of nine families - the unique problems faced by this growing class of people who are neither working poor nor middle class. Katherine Newman and Victor Tan Chen trace where these families came from, how they've struggled to make a decent living, and why they're stuck without a safety net. An eloquent argument for the need to think about inequality in a broader way, "The Missing Class" has much to tell us about whether the American dream still exists for those who are sacrificing daily to achieve it.