Tuesday, December 13, 2016
Friday, December 9, 2016
Sunday, November 27, 2016
WEEK 13 Quote
Quote: “Thou art God. It’s not a message of cheer and hope, Jubal. It’s a defiance—and an unafraid unabashed assumption of personal responsibility” (510).
Stranger in a Strange Land by Robert A. Heinlein
Stranger in a Strange Land by Robert A. Heinlein
Monday, November 21, 2016
WEEK 12 Short Fiction Story
Creative Writing Option: Naomi Mackliff
“Kristen, the Evangelical church waits for your miracles”.
Kristen walked up to the aisle with confidence and placed her hand on the young boy’s injured arm from a skateboard incident. His injury healed instantly and everyone applauded and yelled hallelujah to the name of Jesus.
Kristen always knew she had a special talent, she once fell on the playground when she was 11 years old and scraped her knee. After crying, she stared at her hurt knee and it began to heal. She was excited at the discovery of her ability to heal herself and told her mother right away. Her mother was a Cuban middle-aged woman who practically lived in the church all of her life and was convinced that her “superpower” was a gift from God.
The members of the church raised Kristen after her mother died, and today she is a 32-year-old woman who heals injuries for people of the church and on mission trips. However, she doesn’t cure people who are not Christian because Pastor Marcos said that whoever isn’t a believer of Jesus or committed to the evangelical form of Christianity is not a real Christian and should not be healed. Kristen only heals holy people who are sons and daughters of God, because of the spiritual gift he has given to her.
This is similar to what Mike went through with Patty and how Digby is an Archangel like Foster
“Kristen, the Evangelical church waits for your miracles”.
Kristen walked up to the aisle with confidence and placed her hand on the young boy’s injured arm from a skateboard incident. His injury healed instantly and everyone applauded and yelled hallelujah to the name of Jesus.
Kristen always knew she had a special talent, she once fell on the playground when she was 11 years old and scraped her knee. After crying, she stared at her hurt knee and it began to heal. She was excited at the discovery of her ability to heal herself and told her mother right away. Her mother was a Cuban middle-aged woman who practically lived in the church all of her life and was convinced that her “superpower” was a gift from God.
The members of the church raised Kristen after her mother died, and today she is a 32-year-old woman who heals injuries for people of the church and on mission trips. However, she doesn’t cure people who are not Christian because Pastor Marcos said that whoever isn’t a believer of Jesus or committed to the evangelical form of Christianity is not a real Christian and should not be healed. Kristen only heals holy people who are sons and daughters of God, because of the spiritual gift he has given to her.
This is similar to what Mike went through with Patty and how Digby is an Archangel like Foster
WEEK 12- Man is the Animal that Laughs
"She tried to explain all this to Mike, giving him her theory of the complementary and functional nature of narcissist display and voyeurism, with herself and Duke as clinical examples" (375).
Stranger in a Strange Land by Robert A. Heinlein
This quote has to do with my topic on feminity and masculinity and how the society constructs these perspectives and the fight over whether these are natural human ideas or socially conditioned.
Stranger in a Strange Land by Robert A. Heinlein
This quote has to do with my topic on feminity and masculinity and how the society constructs these perspectives and the fight over whether these are natural human ideas or socially conditioned.
Monday, November 14, 2016
WEEK 11-If robots are slaves, can logic be freedom?
“Compare what computers do today with what we call "thinking."
Clearly, human thinking is far more flexible, resourceful, and adaptable” (Minsky 1218).
Will Robots inherit the Earth?
Clearly, human thinking is far more flexible, resourceful, and adaptable” (Minsky 1218).
Will Robots inherit the Earth?
Sunday, November 6, 2016
WEEK 10 The Stranger is Programmed
QUOTE:
"You'll be committing yourself never to lie to him, never to mislead or deceive him in any way, to stick by him come what may--because that is just what he will do with you."
Jubal on telling Duke what happens if you become Mike's "water brother"
Heinlein (222).
"You'll be committing yourself never to lie to him, never to mislead or deceive him in any way, to stick by him come what may--because that is just what he will do with you."
Jubal on telling Duke what happens if you become Mike's "water brother"
Heinlein (222).
WEEK 9 The Stranger Learns the Signs
Quote:
"The woman's last speech had contained many symbols new to him and those which were not new had been arranged in fashions not easily understood. But he was happy that the emotional flavor of them had been suitable for communication between water brothers" (Robert A. Heinlein, 32).
"The woman's last speech had contained many symbols new to him and those which were not new had been arranged in fashions not easily understood. But he was happy that the emotional flavor of them had been suitable for communication between water brothers" (Robert A. Heinlein, 32).
WEEK 8 The Alien As Other
Quote:
"This is your own doing. Keep your sandkings well, and they are courtly ritual warriors. You turned yours into something else, with starvation and torture. You were their god. You made them what they are."
Sandkings by George R.R. Martin page 273. (pg16 in pdf file).
"This is your own doing. Keep your sandkings well, and they are courtly ritual warriors. You turned yours into something else, with starvation and torture. You were their god. You made them what they are."
Sandkings by George R.R. Martin page 273. (pg16 in pdf file).
WEEK 7 Planetary Disaster
Quote:
"We think of these activities as our contribution, not very different of those from anybody else, but with an emphasis conditioned by the experiences of growing, increasing understanding of the natural physical world".
War and the Nations J. Robert Oppenheimer pg 167
"We think of these activities as our contribution, not very different of those from anybody else, but with an emphasis conditioned by the experiences of growing, increasing understanding of the natural physical world".
War and the Nations J. Robert Oppenheimer pg 167
Tuesday, September 27, 2016
ENG 337 Week 5: The Dystopian Prision
Naomi Mackliff Reading Response: "Planet Lulakala"
Molly walked to her brother’s home in Quebinga, Zalagne, a major city in the world of Lulakala. She and her brother grew up together in a small village before moving into a major city. Unfortunately, their parents died as causalities in a recent war, a very common occurrence in this planet. Lulakala is very similar to earth, yet it is a complete dystopian world, full of corrupted aliens and humans. All beings have lost hope of a better life and a way out. Those who have attempted to escape to other worlds have been imprisoned, tortured and killed. The majority of the beings living there are afraid to advocate for their freedom, for mass genocides have taken place before and they do not want to risk the lives of their families in exchange for better treatment. However, a strange sense of hope has taken over Molly; her brother Joel has been planning on a route of escape from planet Lulakala, to the planet Ut, a beautiful planet with no mass killings and corruption. Once Molly arrives at Joel’s home, he showed her a secret room underground where he keeps his spaceship.
“With this spaceship, I’ve designed a function to shrink us and the spaceship together, while making it invisible to the public eye. Once we have a good distance away from planet Lulakala, we can blast the spaceship at full speed and make it to planet Ut.” He said.
Molly gave a warm smile, “I really do believe we could leave this dark world behind, we won’t have to deal with poverty, murders, and all that is evil anymore.”
In an excited state, they follow through their plan make it out of Lulakala, laughing with hope, relief, and joy as the spaceship begins to approach planet Ut.
Abruptly, an alarm rings in the Lulakala office of the central intelligence “Law and Order” government association branch, drawing the attention of the aliens and humans working there. They were able to detect Molly and Joel’s spaceship, immediately understanding their attempt to escape.
“Call in the assassin,” demands a dark voice, “We have some criminals breaking the law and this will cause an uproar in our society if they succeed. If people find out they made it out, they will all strive to do the same. We must stay in control of our power.”
A few minutes later, an assassin named Zwaakale (a.k.a Bob), emerges from planet Lulakala, heading after Molly and Joel. Speeding up, he finds them then begins to prepare fire, scaring the siblings. Fearful of losing their lives, they speed up more, with planet Ut in view, so close yet they were aware of the possibility of dying before they could make it.
“We can’t stop now, if we die, we will die trying,” said Joel in a determined manner.
Bob catches up to them, and sends a few missiles, enough for an explosion to finish them off, including Bob himself. Bob opens fire, the spaceships burst into flames, and that small path in space became darkness, slowly closing the route to planet Ut.
Everyone heard about the tragic incident, another failed attempt at escape. Truly, all hope was lost for them and they continued to live in the disastrous cycle of life on Lulakala, just the way the authorities wanted it to be.
But there was one young girl who discovered another underground route to Ut…
Molly walked to her brother’s home in Quebinga, Zalagne, a major city in the world of Lulakala. She and her brother grew up together in a small village before moving into a major city. Unfortunately, their parents died as causalities in a recent war, a very common occurrence in this planet. Lulakala is very similar to earth, yet it is a complete dystopian world, full of corrupted aliens and humans. All beings have lost hope of a better life and a way out. Those who have attempted to escape to other worlds have been imprisoned, tortured and killed. The majority of the beings living there are afraid to advocate for their freedom, for mass genocides have taken place before and they do not want to risk the lives of their families in exchange for better treatment. However, a strange sense of hope has taken over Molly; her brother Joel has been planning on a route of escape from planet Lulakala, to the planet Ut, a beautiful planet with no mass killings and corruption. Once Molly arrives at Joel’s home, he showed her a secret room underground where he keeps his spaceship.
“With this spaceship, I’ve designed a function to shrink us and the spaceship together, while making it invisible to the public eye. Once we have a good distance away from planet Lulakala, we can blast the spaceship at full speed and make it to planet Ut.” He said.
Molly gave a warm smile, “I really do believe we could leave this dark world behind, we won’t have to deal with poverty, murders, and all that is evil anymore.”
In an excited state, they follow through their plan make it out of Lulakala, laughing with hope, relief, and joy as the spaceship begins to approach planet Ut.
Abruptly, an alarm rings in the Lulakala office of the central intelligence “Law and Order” government association branch, drawing the attention of the aliens and humans working there. They were able to detect Molly and Joel’s spaceship, immediately understanding their attempt to escape.
“Call in the assassin,” demands a dark voice, “We have some criminals breaking the law and this will cause an uproar in our society if they succeed. If people find out they made it out, they will all strive to do the same. We must stay in control of our power.”
A few minutes later, an assassin named Zwaakale (a.k.a Bob), emerges from planet Lulakala, heading after Molly and Joel. Speeding up, he finds them then begins to prepare fire, scaring the siblings. Fearful of losing their lives, they speed up more, with planet Ut in view, so close yet they were aware of the possibility of dying before they could make it.
“We can’t stop now, if we die, we will die trying,” said Joel in a determined manner.
Bob catches up to them, and sends a few missiles, enough for an explosion to finish them off, including Bob himself. Bob opens fire, the spaceships burst into flames, and that small path in space became darkness, slowly closing the route to planet Ut.
Everyone heard about the tragic incident, another failed attempt at escape. Truly, all hope was lost for them and they continued to live in the disastrous cycle of life on Lulakala, just the way the authorities wanted it to be.
But there was one young girl who discovered another underground route to Ut…
Wednesday, September 21, 2016
Week 4- The integrated Circut
Favorite Quote from Woman on The Edge of Time:
"Some problems you solve only if you stop being human, become metal, plastic, robot computer. Is dying itself a problem?” (117)."
"Some problems you solve only if you stop being human, become metal, plastic, robot computer. Is dying itself a problem?” (117)."
Tuesday, September 13, 2016
Week 3-Woman as Robot Doll
My favorite Quote this week from “Looking at Women” by Scott Sanders
“none of us, male or female, need to give up humanity in order to become the other,” (62).
“none of us, male or female, need to give up humanity in order to become the other,” (62).
Wednesday, September 7, 2016
Week 2: The Battle of the Sexes!
Woman on The Edge of Time by Marge Piercy
Chapters 1-5
Favorite Quote:
“There was much good in the life the ancestors led here on this continent before the white man came conquering…it has taken a long time to put the old good with the new good into a greater good” (3: 62-63).
Woman on The Edge of Time by Marge Piercy
Chapters 1-5
Favorite Quote:
“There was much good in the life the ancestors led here on this continent before the white man came conquering…it has taken a long time to put the old good with the new good into a greater good” (3: 62-63).
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