Monday, March 21, 2011

research Outline

Thesis: Sue Townsend witnessed the social struggle for self - dignifying survival and in affect she dedicated her time on the sensational British novel, The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole 13 ¾.
I. Introduction: Overall influence
A. Insightful sentence
1. Sue Townsend’s overall success
2. The book’s theme
B. Thesis Statement
II. 1st Paragraph: Historical Time period
A. Describe the 1980s scenario
1. Economic struggles in Britain
2. The Falkland Islands War
B. Impact on the book
1. Two examples of economic struggle & explanation
2. Two examples of the Falkland Islands War & explanation
C. Insightful sentence stating the importance of time period
D. Connecting with societal Influences
III. 3rd Paragraph: Societal Influences
A. Society’s main ideas
1. Morals and Respect fading
2. No importance for religion
3. Young teens rebelling
4. Poverty increasing & Wealthy are ignorant
B. Effect on the book
1. Morals and respect example & explanation
2. Loss of religious belief example and explanation
3. Two examples of young teens rebelling & explanation
4. Two examples of the poor and wealthy & explanation
C. Sentence clarifying how valuable Society’s influence was during the 1980s
D. Linking Society’s Influence with Townsend’s Life experiences
IV. 4th Paragraph: Life experiences
A. Townsend’s personal beliefs and experiences
1. Atheist but not judgmental
2. Poor but did not want sympathy
3. Against teens rebelling
4. Feminist
B. Allusion from book
1. Two Atheist example & explanation
2. Two examples of poverty& explanation
3. An example from her disagreement & explanation
4. Example of Masculine superiority
C. Sentence showing importance of Townsend’s life in the novel
D. Explaining the ironic comedy of the novel ( Sue mocking men in her book)
V. Conclusion: Restating Thesis
A. Sue’s drive for writing the book ( feminist)
B. The three main influences in her book
C. Sue’s success right now
D. Insightful sentence

Thursday, March 3, 2011

revolution Essay

All revolutions start off with one motivaton and that is change, but with all the emotion and power of the people, peace can suddenly transform into violence. Without change many countries in today’s world including the United States would be corrupt and exploited. Revolutions have been done since the beginning of time and are still being formed by the countries that believe change is necessary. The most famous revolution that altered it’s nation completely is the Russian Revolution. With this Russian revolt came many opportunities to have new alliances and choose a new destiny. But not only did Russia confront it’s economic problems and instability, Egypt as well as Libya have followed into Russia’s foot steps to reform a better government. Of course, there are simmialrites and differences seen between the Russian Revolution and revolts in the Middle East regarding the demands of the people, the reactions of the leaders in power, the methods of protest and outcomes.
The people of all countries deserve the right to have freedom and speak for themselves. And surprisingly in eighteen days of fear, but boldness the people of Egypt have stood up for police cruelty when a father was forced to burn himself alive. Many of the witnesses began to protest and in two days everyone joined in to fight for peace. Just like Egypt, almost a hundred years ago Russian factory woman began a protest because bread was not available and pretty soon the men joined to create a revolution. In the nation full of oil, Libya has decided to seize for control to overthrow Colonel Qaddafi and become one more nation of prosperity. The freedom hoped for can be conquered only if the citizens beat the man of power, the president.
When a country opposes it’s ruler, that shows how poorly he is doing his job as a protector. Justice was made and the leader had to pay the consequences even if he had to die trying. For instance, Nicholas II of Russia was persistent and would not give up his kingdom until he was abdicated. At first, he was protected in a train station, but the citizens wanted a reformed government, food supply, and a future. A month ago, Egypt was restrained from President
There are many distinctive and similar contradictions involving the Russian reform and the resent uprisings in Egypt and Libya. Even though lives are lost in every revolution known to men many more lives are saved from immorality. Just like Dr. Martin Luther King who fought for desegregation and Gandhi who believed in non - violence, these countries will alter the world continuously.
Hosni Mubarak and with a angry protest ready to fight he finally stepped down and let the military take control. Mubarak did not want to lose his power, but the treats to bomb gasoline stations and the creation of chaos was too much and had no other choice. He tried to stop the protest by sending his legendary security apparatus, but turned against him and marched to victory. Libya was ready to start a bloody revolution and burned many police stations and offices, and Colonel Qaddafi taught he could keep order. Rebels took advantage of all the aggression and caused Qaddafi to bring soldiers weapons. Sometimes a president has nothing else to do, but use fist and guns to keep his country in his rule. Russia was a perfect display of a passive uprising, Libya began on the wrong foot and now is in deep trouble. With Russia’s flawless method of protest it made it had made it’s own resolution to become a Soviet Union, initiate the Russian Civil War and most importantly govern by the Bolsheviks. Russia had the best outcome, but recently Egypt has been freed and now the people are proud to be Egyptians. They march with pride and cheerfulness now all they have to do is draft their constitutional amendments and declare a president to be in charge. There has also been a plethora of different political groups, like the Islams, and for the first year in thirty years the citizens of Egypt will have the right to vote. In a report done by the Vice president, he said, “ Let god declare our steps,” and renounced his position. The military has arrested Anas al-Fiqqi , the country's former information minister, and Osama el-Sheikh, the chairman of state TV and radio for corruption. While in Egypt everyone is celebrating their independence, in Libya about an estimated 180,000 people have fled in the past 10 days seeking refuge in Tunisia while Qaddafi has sent armies of soldiers to kill huge amounts of rebels and protesters. All together, every revolution has a different tactic, but eventually will free themselves from exploitation.