HEY EVERYONE!!!!!!
Its Samantha. I just wanted to let you guys know what i have been doing seen the BITS Program. Since the program i have been looking jobs everywhere but nothing yet. So i have decided to work on my singing lol. I a still playing my guitar and i am working on my music video so make sure you look for it over the web. I am also look for a school to go to but i have gotten internsips at a record label in new york and at a law firm down center city. So its coming along but slow.
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Friday, August 14, 2009
Our Work with the bITS Program
Working at the BITS Program was a lot of fun. During the six weeks that we were here we did a lot of new and cool things. At this program we went on a couple of trips. On one of our trips we went to the Blue Horizon there we met Ms. Michael, who is the first African American female boxer promoter. We also went to Progress Plaza, there we learn about the founder Leon Sullivan. Another trip that we took was at city hall. We took a very and i mean very long walk down the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, there we learn about the fountains, The Museum of Art, and the Schuylkill river. We found that the trips were very interesting and informational. But before we went on these trips we did research on these places. It was nice to get out of the classroom.
Now don't go on thinking that it was just fun and games it really was hard work. We did a lot and i mean a lot of research. But it was fun to, i know that for most of the people in my group used PowerPoint, Google docs, Google sketch up, and blogger for the first time. We also took a portfolio training class. In this class we learned about resumes and cover letters. We even got to dress up like we were going to a real interview, that part was scary but fun and also good practice.
In the BITS Program there were like six different groups that did different things. In my group we had create a virtual world with this program called "Second Life". Its something like The Sims and myspace put together. We were surprised that Companies and businesses like IBM uses this program, doctors and teachers also. We also had the help of Dr. Giuseppe Russo who is the expert on this program.
In the end we have finished what we had to do and we can't wait for you guys to see our work at the open house tomorrow. Even after this program we will continue to post to our blog just to let you guys know what we are up to. We hope that you love it.
If you are a Second Life user you can also visit our virtual museum.
With love: Samantha Harvey, Lanee Hill, Rochelle Hamilton, Angelique Haynesworth, Shyniqua Lumb, Malcolm Jones, and Rafiq Jones
Who is Paul Robeson
I had took the time to do research on Paul Robeson. Paul Leroy Bustill Robeson was born on April 9, 1898 and died on January 23, 1976. His father William Drew Robeson 1 was a minister and his mother Maria Louisa Bustill died in a horrible fire when he was only six. Paul Robeson had to go through many struggle being as though he was born during the time period of Racism. He did not let the racism stop him from what he wanted to do. He was taught and encourage by his brother that he can do any thing that white people to. His family had relocated and he went to Summerville High school and graduated with honors. He won a full academic scholarship to Rutgers University he did good the and was class valedictorian. Also he went to Columbia Law school where he did good as well. Paul Robeson had many talents including being a professional athlete, writer, multi-lingual, orator, lawyer and basso profound concert singer who was noted for his wide-ranging activities in social justice. Paul served as assistant coach at Lincoln University. Paul was hired at a law firm in New York but quit because a white secretary refused to take orders because of his skin color. Robeson played a many of stage plays back in his time. He married Eslanda Cardozo Goode and they had one son together name Paul Robeson Jr. Paul Jr keeps up with the legacy of his father. Paul Robeson has a high school name after him called Paul Robeson High school for Human Resources located at 4125 Ludlow street. Paul Robeson was a very powerful and determine individual. No matter what racial problems he had he did not le that hold him back from what he wanted to do. Paul Robeson should be a perfect example for many African American men because there are still people out who are trying to hold black men back and have them thinking that they can not accomplish things but they have to be strong and determine just like Paul Robeson was. If he was still living today he would be a major impact on a lot of people.
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Water world
This picture was created in a program named "Google Sketch Up" which is a 3-Dimensional design that you create building the way you want to. Its a good program for architecture career driven people. It is relative to the program named "Second life" which is a 3-D virtual world that we beginning to use .
By-Malcolm Jones
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Beyonce Knowles
My favorite artist was Beyonce Knowles. Beyonce was born September 4, 1981, born and raised in Houston Texas, the daughter of Matthew Knowles, a successful record manager, and Tina Beyince', a costume designer and hair stylist. Knowles father is African American and her mother is of Creole ( African American, Native American, and French) descent. Knowles was baptized after her mother's maiden name, as a tribute to her mother and to prevent the name from becoming obsolete, since only a few of a Beyince males carry the name. Her maternal grandparents, Lumis Albert Beyince and Agnez Dereon, were French-speaking Louisiana Creoles. She is the eldest sister of Solange, a singer-songwriter and actress.
Beyonce is an American singer, songwriter, record producer and actress. She became a huge success after being in the group Destiny Child. Beyonce is intelligent. When she sings; she does it from the heart. I can relate to some of her music because she is real, honest and truthful. She teamed up with her mother and made a clothing line called House of Dereon. The clothes are cute and stylish and they have a meaning behind them. The concept is inspired by three generations of women in their family, with the name Dereon paying tribute to Knowles grandmother Agnez Dereon. She has a great voice.
Since Destiny's Child, Knowles has been artistically involved in her career. She co-wrote most of the songs recorded by the group, as well as her solo efforts. Known for writing personally driven and female-empowerment themed compositions, she has stated that having Jay-Z in her life has changed a few of her thoughts about how men and women relate to one another. Some of her songs are autobiographical, which she has admitted are taken from personal experiences, as well as her friends'.
Although she does not formulate beats herself, she typically comes up with melodies and ideas during production, sharing them with producers. Knowles was recognized as a songwriter during the run of Destiny's Child in the 1990s and early to mid-2000s. She won the Songwriter of the Year award at the 2001 American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers Pop Music Awards, becoming the first African-American female and second female songwriter of all time to accomplish the feat. Knowles received three songwriting credits in a single year for co-writing "Irreplaceable", "Grillz" and "Check on It", the only woman to achieve since Carole King in 1971 and Mariah Carey in 1991.
By: Lanee G. Hill
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