Monday, December 15, 2014

Alex's Sixth Book Summary/Byrd & Igloo A Polar Adventure Book

Byrd & Igloo A Polar Adventure 
By Samantha Seiple

In this book Byrd & Igloo the main characters are Maris Boggs a small women, Richard Evelyn Byrd which is a 37 year old man and Igloo, Byrd's best friend he took along everywhere he went most of the time. Byrd had rescued Igloo which is a little scrappy fox from the streets in Washington D.C. In the book they take a trip from the port of Los Angeles on October 10, 1928 and took a 10,000 mile trip to Antarctica. Not only was it just them going to Antarctica it was also 3 other ships carrying 2,500 pounds of pemmican, 2,000 pounds of cocoa and 3,000 pounds of powdered milk, last but not least they had dehydrated fruits and vegetables. While all of this is happening Byrd and Igloo are still together and they don't plan on leaving each other. 

Friday, December 5, 2014

Alex's Fifth Summary/Night By Elie Wiesel

A summary so far of what's happening in our book is it's taking place during the Holocaust in 1944. Elie Wiesel the author of the book is telling one of his personal stories but remastered into a story. Now in the beginning of the book it starts off being in the ghettos and in concentration camps in Germany with the Nazis. Wiesel begins to not stand up for anyone and just be on his own, most Jews really don't stand up for each other because they already know the consequences and don't wanna get killed. Some words in the book aren't always English because of what country they are in so it's sometimes is in German which makes things a little complicated but gives the book a more of a historic background to it.  

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Problems During the Holocaust

During the holocaust there were many bystanders instead of upstanders at the time. If Jews misbehaved any of the rules they were given by the Germans then they would either get beaten up or killed which made the Jews resist from standing up for each other. I myself would've been a bystander in these types of situations too because of how terrible you can get treated. If it were a little problem with a Jew having an issue with a German then I would step up if it's only one German involved in the situation. Another major problem that was going on in the holocaust was the torture chambers and camps that were happening to the Jews. When following German orders at that time you must or else you will die no matter what which caused many innocent Jews to die. 

Friday, November 14, 2014

Bangladesh Kills Over 110 Workers

Tragedies in Bangladesh 

November 25, 2012 in Dhaka, Bangladesh over the weekend more than 100 workers died in a fire and of smoke inhalation. The problem that many factories suffer are that a lot of factories don't have many fire escape exits and plans if a fire happens, which caused many people to die. These factories produce products for major companies such as Tommy Hilfiger and Gap which are sold by Walmart, Walmart knows that these workers suffer everyday of these hazardous chemicals but don't plan to help out or even stop it. A member from the fire department named Major Mahbub says that "The fire could have been caused by an electrical fault or by a spark from a cigarette". Someone in the building may have done this or could even have a machine blowup and caused a fire.

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Alex's Workers Rights Blog Assessment

Problems With FIFA In Brazil And In Sweatshops

A major issue that the citizens of Brazil were facing was a huge association named FIFA. FIFA was hosting it's FIFA World Cup in Brazil on July 14th 2014. Millions of fans across the globe came to visit the world cup but many didn't notice that why wasn't anybody really happy outside of the world cup's stadium. FIFA tore apart hundreds and thousands of homes to make one of the largest soccer stadiums but only for a month. Innocent citizens that lived in that location where the stadium was built were evicted from their homes because FIFA was building a stadium on there homes. This was such a major issue that more people in other countries seen that this was breaking so many rights that they didn't want to attend the world cup nor even be apart of it's association. This made me upset because the government of Brazil allowed this and spent billions of dollars to build this stadium but didn't spend billions of dollars to the people in need in Brazil. 

Many people that are working in a sweatshop are really tired and really stressed. Everyone that is working in a sweatshop are feeling like if they are a machine because they don't have any emotions or feelings. I think that this poem was way worser than how it was in Brazil because of FIFA, millions of workers feel like this in sweatshops. This face all of these fears across the whole world working for major companies and don't get paid a lot. The poem about sweatshops was really interesting because you had a perspective of how a sweatshop worker felt and for the article you only had facts and information about how it was. 






Thursday, October 30, 2014

Alex's Fourth Summary/The 39 Clues: Into The Gauntlet

The 39 Clues: Into The Gauntlet
By: Margaret Peterson Haddix

"Into The Gauntlet" is the tenth book in the 39 clues series. I think that this is one of my favorite books in the series so far because of it's main point of the book . Dan and Amy both return back to London for another clue hunt and they have to right down most things they do on their trip in another country. The clue is that they both are searching for a valuable coin that has a script on it, the only way the you can see the script is in person. The only problem that they both have is that the person that has the coin is a pet monkey called Isabel Kabra which is weird because it's a monkey and not a person. It's pretty smart on how they planned it but the guy who put the coin on the monkey is anonymous so know one knows who he is, Dan and Amy now have to find many clues in their trip. 

The type of genre for this book is a novel, it's half and half with novel and with adventure which is something I personally like in a book. What I don't like about the book is that the author gave up on some of the interesting parts in the book. What I mean by the author giving up on the interesting parts is that as soon as you get into a scene the author goes ahead and switches the mood in the scene which makes me annoyed. I have read a genre like novel/adventure and I like it, I think it's something that I can really get into and can always read again. I always enjoy each book that comes out in the series because of it's mysterious clues and stories and I would recommend it to someone. I'm very excited to see if I can be able to read the 11th book in the series and I cannot wait to get my hands on it. 

Thursday, October 16, 2014

The Treasure of Lemon Brown

Lemon Brown 

My response about "The Treasure of Lemon Brown" is that it's a story about a kid named Greg that ignores things that his father does says about his job in the past. Greg doesn't really pay attention to any of the things his father is saying like Greg's father is telling him to be successful in life but Greg is a kid and he just doesn't wanna pay attention. Greg goes and find a guy that's "homeless" named "Sweet Lemon Brown" and listens to him. They were both in a dark and secluded warehouse when they met. Lemon Brown was talking to Greg and was telling him that he should listen to his father telling him these stories, seconds later they both hear a sound... They hear a noise in a dark and scary place at the time and they don't know what it is so Lemon Brown told Greg to go and leave because Lemon Brown didn't want Greg to get hurt or anything at the time. I think when Lemon Brown told Greg some advice Greg really understood it and took all of his knowledge he just gathered and put it to use. Now when Greg is listening to his father he should be thankful that his father is still around because Lemon Brown had a loss on his own and that stood out for Greg.  

Friday, October 10, 2014

Alex's Third Summary/The 39 Clues: The Emperors Code


The 39 Clues: The Emperors Code
By: Gordon Korman

The Emperors Code is the 8th book in the 39 Clues series and it is a really good book. My summary about the book is that Dan Cahill is being kidnapped by two people and Dan is being dumped into a lollipop factory by the two kidnappers. The owner for the lollipop family listens to Dans story and let's him stay at the factory and treats him nicely by giving Dan his own home. While all of this is happening Amy Cahill and Nellie are searching for Dan but don't manage too. Amy and Nellie try and try to look for Dan but never find him until... almost to the end of the book. I don't wanna spoil any more of the book but overall I really like the book and I would recommend to anyone that enjoys the 39 Clues series.

Thursday, October 2, 2014

Alex's Second Summary/Under The Blood-Red Sun


Under The Blood-Red Sun
By: Graham Salisbury 
Under The Blood-Red Sun is an amazing book by Graham Salisbury. The genre of the book is a fictional novel because it includes some history of pearl harbor. The main character in this story is Toni a Japanese American boy. Toni lives in Hawaii and he witnessed pearl arbor in Japan. Their was a lot of racism going on at the time because of the government and especially around the time pearl harbor was happening. Toni's mom gets shot and Toni's friend Sanji gets killed by Americans. I totally recommend checking out the book I enjoyed the book, check your local library or Amazon and check it out.                                                                                                                                                                                               


Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Alex's First Summary

The book that I finished is called 39 Clues: The Diamond Thief. The book overall was a really good book and I would recommend it to anyone. How is the Diamond Thief good? well the 39 Clues has a really good series going on for a long time and the whole series is good. The meaning of the book is that two people have to try to stop a guy that wants to steal the most valuable diamonds in the world and it's in a protective case. The two guys are detectives and they try and follow the bad guys footsteps and they have to plan their strategy to try and catch them. I want spoil anything about the book anymore but last thing I have to say is that it's a very good book.