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week 14 story "the twins"

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Jewels Once there was a lady that was very ugly, in spirit and appearance, that gave birth to a pair of twins both girls. Their father had passed away during the girl's second year of life and the mother had to raise both by herself. As they grew older, one of the girls, Evelyn, became the spitting image of her mom, and the other, Flor, became the spitting image of her father. Unfortunately for Evelyn, this meant that she developed the same ugly character that her mother possessed. Flor grew to be a very beautiful and charming child just like her father. Because of this both her mother and Evelyn grew to be very envious of Flor and treated her poorly. Her mother instructed her to do all the household chores while Evelyn got to go hang out with her friends. One day while Flor was mowing the lawn her mother told her to take out the trash immediately. She grabbed the trash bags and took them down the street to the local garbage bin where she met an old lady asking for chang

week 14 reading notes B - Lang's European Fairy tales II

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Medio Pollito. Image source For today's reading, I accidentally read the first part of Lang's Fairy tales II instead of reading the second part of Lang's Fairy tales I. These were interesting I had never heard of any of them so it was a lot of learning. I thought the one about the half chicken was kinda funny. The plot was a bit mean but I guess that's life. The story about clever maria really confused me I didn't get much of what was going on in that one. The one about the seven-headed serpent was kinda boring since it was basically all like background info, hardly any action took place. The one about the girl spitting diamonds from her mouth was also boring to me. All in all other than the chicken one I wasn't really interested in these stories. Story source: The Green Fairy Book by Andrew Lang, illustrated by H. J. Ford (1892).

Week 14 reading - Langs European fairy tales

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A shower curtain of what I imagine Kiza would look like.  For this weeks readings I read Lang’s European Fairy tales. I chose to read them because I wanted to read the story about “puss in boots.” It was nothing like I expected it definitely did not have the same plot as the puss in boots movies I watched. But I really liked how the cat helped get his master rich. It made me really curious to find out what would happen when the king and princess find out that they were lying the whole time. That story was followed by the dirty shepardess one I think, which was super similar to a previous story I had read although I don’t remember the title right now. It had the same “salt” predicament followed by the prince almost dying because he would only be happy by marrying the princess. In the end they married and the daughter pulls the salt trick on her dad to prove what she meant by her original statement. Then was the story about Kiza the cat which I really liked as well. That story

Week 13 Story - Z and his Students

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Soccer ball There once was a man by the nickname of "Z" from the country of Jordan. As a child, his life revolved around the game of soccer. Every day after school he would go to the park with his friends where they would practice for hours on end. He joined a club and excelled at the game. As he got older his games got more and more serious and he believed he could make a career out of his passion playing soccer professionally. His dreams were coming to reality when he was offered a scholarship to play for a small university in the small state of Oklahoma. This was exactly what he had been waiting for. An opportunity to get out and prove to the world that he had what it takes to be one of the greats. Unfortunately, one day during a tense game, Z suffered a grave injury. It resulted in a broken leg and shattered dreams. It took too long to heal and when it finally did, he just wasn't the same. Z knew that his chances were gone and he stopped playing soccer. H

Week 13 Reading Notes Part B - Celtic Fairy Tales

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A duck The story that I really liked was the one about king O’Toole and his goose. I thought it was a nice little story and was pretty wholesome. The king only wanted his duck fixed, when he could have fixed himself. But he loved the duck and offered all the land he had left to fix it. What a guy. Bibliography:  Celtic Fairy Tales by Joseph Jacobs, with illustrations by John D. Batten (1892).

Week 13 reading notes A Celtic Fairy Tales

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The raspberries the brothers were picking. Today’s reading were pretty fun. I’m sure they kid stories but they were pretty cool. The two I liked the best was the one about the brothers and the one that was like Snow White. The one about the two brothers was fun because of how it just keeps building and building on top of each other. It seems like a really easy way to make a long story. The other one was also sort of like that because each time she tried to kill her daughter something else happened. I was really confused as to why she wanted to eat the daughters liver though. I get that she wanted to kill her so I’m sure ripping her heart out would do the trick but then to eat her daughters heart and liver is to much. Why did she wanna kill her daughter to being with like its her kid and she’s jealous of her for being prettier. Makes no sense to me man. Bibliography: Celtic Fairy Tales by Joseph Jacobs, with illustrations by John D. Batten (1892).

Week 12 story - The mean old cat

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Mouse and Cat There once was a mouse That went back home to his house And to his surprise he saw a big cat Sleeping What are you doing feline, feline What are you doing feline? This is my new house She turned and saw the small mouse And I do not appreciate you rats! Get out of here you rat, you rat Get out of here you rat But I lived here first So it’s you that must disperse Get out of my home you smelly old cat Leave and never come back, come back Leave and never come back! But I have a thirst Would you bring me water first I promise that I will leave after that I promise I’ll never come back, come back I promise I’ll never come back You I will believe If you say that you will leave You better not play any tricks today Once she’s gone I will play, will play Once she’s gone I will play But I have conceived A plan for the rat to leave Said the mean cat while the rat was away I will eat him today, today I will eat him today Here is your w

Week 12 reading notes B - English Fairy Tales

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A cute little kitten playing with a mouse . For this weeks readings I chose the English fairy Tales. They were pretty fun to read, the one about the cat and the mouse was funny and I wasn’t expecting the cat to eat the mouse lmao. When he would call her my lady I assumed there was some weird relationship going on but I guess not. The one about Cap o’ Rushes was really good as well. I liked how it started and it reminded me some of Cinderella. The plot was that she leaves, finds a house to work in, goes to dances disguised, makes her master’s son fall in love with her, then she marries him, invites her dad to the wedding and there he finds out how much she loved him even though her told her to leave and never come back. It was a nice story with a lot of details. Story source: English Fairy Tales by Joseph Jacobs with illustrations by John D. Batten (1890).

Week 11 Tech Tips : Create Wikipedia Account

I use Wikipedia quite frequently. Whenever I'm studying something and I don't understand it, oftentimes I'll search it on Wikipedia to see if it will help shed some light on my confusion. I also use it a lot when I am writing papers to search for good sources. I did not have a Wikipedia account, nor did I think I would ever have one. I'm too scared to edit stuff on Wikipedia. Maybe after I get my Ph.D. I'll have a little more confidence and try to edit articles that talk about stuff I'm familiar with, but until then I don't think I'll be doing much editing. I don't know which features I'll use, maybe when I get into grad school I'll start following certain posts? I have changed the layout though. I chose the timeless layout because I thought it looked really good.

Week 11 Extra Credit Reading Crash Course Creation and Destruction.

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Image Source Loki and his kids seem so powerful, I wish they would have been included in the movies. For this week's extra credit reading I watched the Creation and Destruction videos. As always, they were really entertaining and very informative. They mention the cyclical nature of creation and destruction since most of these doomsday myths often end with the creation of a new world. This I'm pretty familiar with since the Aztec creation legend has the Earth become destroyed and recreated several times. However, I do not know if the Aztec have an apocalypse story. That might be something interesting to look into. Actually, that might be a great idea. This is just me writing out my thoughts but for my storybook project, I could try to search for an Aztec apocalypse. And then essentially I'll just find a way to have Quetzalcoatl destroy the world except for like Huitzilli and his family and the people of Tollan. In the Aztec stories several of the Gods have caused