Sunday, November 9, 2014

The Beginning of the End Harry Potter :D.H

The Beginning of this book starts in the perspective of Severus Snape. Snape is a death Eater , if you haven't read the Half Blood Prince, and he was going to meet with the other death eaters and Lord Voldemort. Voldemort took Lucius Malfoy's because he need someone else's wand since Harry's and Voldemort's cant kill each other they can only harm. Anyway Voldemort had captured and Tortured a teacher from Hogwarts ( I wont tell you who it is leave to some suspense) and eventually used the Avada Kedavra curse on the Professor and Nagini ate the Professor.
The Order moved Harry to a safe place since when Harry turned 17 the protective spells that Harry's parents had placed on him would vanish once he turned 17 so they had to move him to another place. But once they got him out they noticed all the Death eaters that where surrounding the house their was a fight and their was so deaths both Death Eaters and Order. So thats all that I have read so I'll right next time.






- Chris

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Chris's Workers right Article and Poem Review


The argument of this article is that the workers in the Coca-Cola Businesses are being murdered,tortured, kidnapped and threatened.They are violating two Human Rights which are :  Right #3 everyone has the right to life liberty and security.
Right #5 No one shall be subjected to torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment. The article states that 128 labor leaders have been assassinated in the past year.The workers shouldn't have to worry when they're going to be killed. The Owners have to treat their employees with respect and safety they shouldn’t be tortured or threatened. I didn't know none of this and this really is really bad. Why are they doing this type of things Big business should know when this is happening they should investigate and know what is happening to their workers. when they say we didn't know this was happening well that means that you should find out not let pass by their minds.

The argument in the poem was more about the way the workers are being treated by their bosses and what they have to go the through every single day. They have to be screamed at. They feel like they are nothing but machines and that they have nothing else in their life but work. they are losing them selves they have nothing to do but work. The poem stated these things by the narrator saying these things. he or she lives through this and this is his evidence. It was different reading the article and reading the poem because the article is all about statistics and facts and the poem is more about peoples feelings. It affected my understanding of the poem because you have to figure out what they mean. They don't have facts they don't use literal meanings so you have to guess in a way.

Chris