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Hi and welcome to my page. My Name is Michael and I'm in the 12th grade of the Regiomontanus Gymnasium Haßfurt. My two Leistungs Kurse are English and History. Well have a nice stay.

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Exceptions on Obama


Sound English

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Love Symbols

  • Rose = beautiful <-> can hurt
  • fairytale = such unbelivable
  • sleeping till 12 = recovering
  • ocean = deep & beautiful
  • fish = shining but not easy to hold, cold
  • accident = happens without warning can leave wounds
  • schoklate = sweet but makes fat

Brain Structure vs. Enviroment

The education forms the brain because girls play with barbies & boys with trucks so the brain destroyes the unnecessary Parts.

Structures of brains are innate. That's the reason why we dont have 10000000 einsteins. Brain differences can't be explained with social or environmental reasons.


Advertising

Adidas

Table

The advert Adidas Impossible is Nothing in China ...
question answer
what product? support of Chinese athlets at olympics
aim and target group? chinese people ( normal people )
elements (description, relation between them? captain of the soccer national team of china who is supported / heald up by the Chinese people while doing a crowd dive by trying to get the ball
how is "customers'" attention attracted? player is in colores while people are black and white and with him trying to head the ball somewhere
message (of text and image)? text => to remind when to support ;image => who to support
how does the advert work, how are people influenced/conviced?
  • advert appeals to the customers patriotism
  • message is supported by the heavy contrast between the grey people and the colord player
  • advert uses customers' wish to have national success
  • rhetorical and stylistic devices in language and imagery: "impossible is nothing" => pretty bad starting position of the Chinese soccer team can have success if they are supported -> douple negative

Essay

Advertising works pretty easy, in the following I will show you how.

In the ad of adidas for the olympic games in 2008 shows a soccer player with a red trikot who's trying to do a header with a red ball carried by a grey crowd of chinese people. Beside the player is a text in chinese and english it sais:"2008;Impossible is Nothing". In the right upper corner there are two symbols, one for the Olympic games in Pejing and one for Adidas. The first thing a viewer notice is the Captain of the National soccer team of China Zhen Zi. He's noticed firsted because of the heavy contrast between him being red and the people holding him up being grey. Secondly the viewer notices the text "2008; Impossible is Nothing" which should make the Chines people support their athelts at the olypmic games, becaus the soccer team isn't really the best in the world but with the support of the people it can even beat other teams who acctualy are better than it. After reading the text you notice the crowd supporting Zhen-Zi. It stands for the whole Chinese people who should support their athlets. If you look at the ad a little longer not just by going by you can notice the little Bejing 2008 and Adidas symbol which should tell the viewer what this ad is about and who it did.


Homework

Romeo & Juliet

seems like old capulet wants to finish this fast as possible his mood and plan appears pretty unplaned & sponanious that she has to get away from her parents or marrie the noble man

-> juliet not there -> marrie this guy <-> married with romeo

seems like romeos uses very teatralic etc language but juliet speak - imo - pretty normal

Translation

Gebildete Menschen haben angefangen Shakespeare als einen "Mann des Theaters, der Stücke eher als Auftritte als für Universitäts Studien schreibt, behandeln.

Characterization

The woman #5 is very good looking but seems to be very alone close-lipped she seems to be very shy she's got long brown hair & a pigtail. She looks very sad - maybe because she's lonely.

Changing Places Pres

The novel Changing Places was written by David Lodge in 1975. It tells the story of 2 academics from GB and the USA who change their places for 6 months. They are both at the age of 40 but dont got anything else smilare but get along with their new situation well and both have affairs with the others wife the book ends with the both couples meeting in a hotel telling each other the truth.


Two main Characters: Personality, Family, Career

Morris Zapp

  • 40 years old
  • smoker
  • he never left america so far
  • long gorilla-like arms
  • professor of English
  • cannot swim
  • light-headed
  • veteran of long distance flying
  • he exaggerates
  • he's got a wife

Philipp Swallow

  • afraid of flying
  • 40 years old
  • unaccustomed to traveling
  • unconfident
  • infinitely suggestable
  • observes other people
  • conservative/traditional
  • married too
  • good imagination
  • professor of English
  • excited about flying/travelling

University Life and Academical System

Euphoric State University

  • profs get paid pretty good
  • Exchange programm with Rummidge
  • one of America's major universities

Rummidge

  • industrial city in the English Midlands
  • exchange programm with Euphoric State University
  • profs get paid bad

Life in the USA vs. Life in Britain

USA

  • easier school system even german "hauptschüler" do something thats called study too
  • violent country
  • revolts on the universitie

Britain

  • hard school system
  • weather sucks
  • high language


Translation

Die zwei Hauptpersonen sind von Lodge schlau herangezogen um zu personifizieren was wir als, ob das richtig oder falsch ist, national Charaktereigencchaften eines typischen Engländers oder Amerikaners erachten. Philip Swallow ist ein höflicher, mild-gesitteter, zaghafter Gefährte, der uns als ein Paradebeispiel des festen Familienmannes, der sich seiner Frau Hilary und ihren zwei kleinen Kindern widmet, vorgestellt wird. Als ein Professor der Literatur ist sein leben grau

und nicht aufregend; er hat seine Zeit in Rummidge in einem Job der sich als Sackgasse herausstellte verbracht, mit nur wenig Hoffnung auf Beförderung, ein Mann, der sich langweilig und unerfüllt fühlt, als er auf seine neuen Abenteuern nach Amerika aufbricht.

AußerParlamentarische Opposition

APO #1 APO#2

Allgemeine Informationen

  • keine Vertretung im Parlament (ob gewollt oder ungewollt)
  • keine Parteizugehörigkeit
  • Äußerung in Kunst & Musik
  • Legitimation durch Versammlungsfreiheit

APO 1960

  • Wichtigste APO: 68er-Bewegung
  • Mitglieder überwiegend "junge" Menschen (Studenten)
  • Entwicklung auf Grund von "Notstandsgesetzgebung" ==> Begünstigung der APO
  • Kritik an Verdrängung der Nazi-Verbrechen
  • Protest gegen Atomare Aufrüstung und Vietnamkrieg
  • Ausweitung der Kritik auf Gesellschaftssystem
  • 2.Juni 1967 zunehmende militantisierung der APO
  • 1969 kaum mehr nennenswerte Rolle