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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

PORTFOLIO

Here is the link to my portfolio
http://www.wix.com/linaann88/linasportfolio


Parents Agenda
  1. Say the introduction. ( Why we are doing a portfolio, Why I need to share it with you, And let them know what I’m about to present to them. )
  2. Open up my portfolio ( www.wix.com/linaann88/linasportfolio)
  3. Go over the each and every page, explaining everything to them.
  4. After each page ask if there is any questions
  5. Ask if there is any over all questions or comments. 
  6. Have them comment on my blog. 

Monday, November 14, 2011

KC3 draft !

With everyone portraying that hawaii is such a beautiful place, it’s so hard to believe that theres so much homeless people here living on the streets of oahu. Also to adding to that, the economics is not recovering fast enough for people to get decent paying jobs. And the living cost is just ridiculously high since all the things are imported to hawaii because were such an isolated island. Hawaii is a beautiful place, but there is also some bad sides. For example, hawaii has a lot of homeless living on the streets, beaches, and even at the parks. But with the governments help, like Governor Abercombie’s 90-day plan and everything else that their trying to do, we can change that. 
Governor Neil Abercobie’s 90-day plan has already been put into affect since it was created to move all the homeless before APEC happens. With such a big event coming up, everyone wants to make Hawaii look more appealing so more tourist comes and visits Hawaii. But with that being said, we need to clean up around here. For example, we need  help move the homeless off the streets and back onto their feet. And we can achieve that by moving them into homeless shelters, finding them jobs, and moving them into affordable permanent housing. With the governor’s big push to get everybody off the streets, various governments, community groups, nonprofits, community and faith based organizations, businesses, shelters, and outreach services have all come together to focus on coordinating efforts to resolving the homeless problem in the state. But in order to succeed in this effort, we need to maintain our focus on long-term solutions that get people off the streets and into permanent housing. 
Men and women aren’t the only ones being forced to live on the streets.. But also families. With Hawaii being such a isolated island, it’s hard to find some good paying jobs here. And to support a family ? That’s ten times harder. Along with finding decent paying jobs that can support everybody, there’s also the high costs of living. Everything in hawaii get’s imported from the mainland or from asia which just makes life harder by having such high prices for food. And, the cost to just rent a studio is ridiculously high. With the prices for a studio going up to 1,000 dollars a month ! So from all that, you really think a family can maintain all that with no trouble ? All the government is doing right now are kicking people off the street’s by making laws such as a eviction notice. But just because their kick them off that the one street doesn’t mean there going to find affordable housing. All their going to do is pack their things up and move to a different spot. The government need to help the homeless, not kick them off to another street. They need to encourage them to get back onto their feet’s and find a permanent housing, or look for a decent paying job. 
So you must be wondering how are the government kicking the homeless of the streets ? Do they just tell them to move or what ? Well, the get lost act obviously doesn’t work because they would never leave. But for the people that live along the side walk of Beretania Street across from Aala Park, they got an eviction notice telling them to move before the next day. You may seem to think that’s a little harsh but it isn’t. The people who live, work and walk by that street every single day thinks it’s an eyesore to look at. And in my opinion I think so too. Something that Govener Neil Abercombie is trying to do is to lessen the amount of food local organizations and etc. give out to the homeless. The governor's homeless coordinator says that kind of service doesn’t get people out of homelessness. Just because your helping them out with food and water does not mean your helping out their life. “We know what they're doing isn't really working because they're getting more homeless, not less homeless,” said Marc Alexander. They are trying to get the off the streets and support themselves. Not reply on some local groups giving out food. 
So with all that being said, homelessness is a big problem here in Hawaii. And we need to help stop it because there are just too many people crowding up the streets that it’s an eyesore to look at and it is also humbug for us since there is always almost no room to walk on the sidewalks with all the tents pitched up. But with the governments  help and all the eviction notices there giving out, we can change that. All the homeless people need are an extra push to go back into the real world and get themselves back up to where they left off. And with the governments help, we can put them into shelters, have them talk to counselors and help them find jobs/ permanent housing so they can be back onto their feet. 

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Querenica Draft

As we board the airplane my brother and I so excited to land, we anxiously wait for our plane to dock. We know as soon as were gonna get there, were going to check in and go shopping a little. The first day we get to Los Angeles is usually not that exciting.. But it's the second day were looking forward to because we know thats when we get to spend the whole day at Disney Land with our whole family. Now Disney Land isn't just a special place to go to with the whole family, but its a place where we can all be ourselves. No need to dress to impress, put a whole mask of makeup on or even put on a whole different personality. Because we all already know each other so well that theres no point to go through all that. And it's not like you're going to find someone you like there because most of the people that go to Disney Land are all tourists.
Also, whenever we go there, everyone is always happy and theres usually no fights going on. Thats what I like best about our trips to Disney Land. No fighting, no screaming, and no ripping each others heads off. Usually someone in our family is fighting with another, whether it be the older people in the family or the younger people. However, right before the trip, it all gets resolved with no hard feelings. Thats why Disney Land is my Querenica because I can be who I want to me without worrying who I might run into and because my family is with me. They are the ones that made me be how I am today. They've been with me through everything, thick and thin, for sick and for worse. And no matter how much we fight, we always make up and make the best of the day .

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Roots and Recipes draft !


“ It’s diner timeee !! “ as my auntie would say whenever we eat banseue. Thats our signal to hurry up and run as fast as you could to the dinner table before all the food is gone. I love banseue so of course I would be one of the kids that would be running for my life just to get to the table. As your run up, you can see the delicious crispy thin yellowy pancake folded in half. When you cut it in half, you could see the steam flowing out into the air, hearing the crack when you cut it and smell the deliciousness of all the ingredients mixed together and binding with the yellowy pancake mix. When my grandma makes it, you can hear the shrimp and the pork sizzle when going into the hot pan of oil, seeing all the steam from the water when she puts all the veggies in the pan and hearing her pour the yellowy- flour mixture to bind it all together. 
You could hear all of my aunties and my grandma scrambling to make more for everybody since it would be gone in just minutes. It all started when me and my cousins were all younger. Every special occasion such as chinese new years, birthdays, or even just plain old dinner, our family loved making it and better yet, eating it. When we were little, one day our grandma introduce this recipe to us and every time she made it, it got better and better. We all went crazy for it that we demanded it on every special occasion. 
But with such a great recipe, a lot of work goes into it too. Thats what got our family even closer. When ever we make it, we would all gather in the morning and we all go out to go grocery shopping for all the ingredients cause everything tastes better when it’s fresh. Everybody had a different list on what to get so that everybody would get involved. After we where done doing all the shopping, we all head to our grandmas house and start preparing for everything. Even the little kids would lend a hand ! Everybody had their own little job, whether it was washing the veggies, un-shelling the shrimp or snapping the unwanted part off of the bean sprout. 
That’s why making this dinner was such a treat because one, we would all get together and spend some quality time with everybody. The second reason is because since everybody got involved we all built some hilarious memories that we would just cherish forever. Lastly, from all that hard work and waiting.. WE GET TO EAT ! 

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Roots and Recipes

The dish I choose for my Root's and Recipe's is the dish bansue. Bansue is a Vietnamese dish that my family likes to make on special occasions, a family gathering, or just plain old dinner. (: This dish is very special to me, because it makes the whole family get involved by just preparing the food. The morning we make it, all the girls in the family like's to go to grocery shopping. By the time were done buying all the ingredients to make it the whole family is at our grandma's house. Everyone pitches in and help's each other prep the ingredients. Since most of my family here is Vietnamese, there's hardly anybody that talks Japanese. In the afternoon it's pretty hectic, we have all the little kids screaming and running around playing tag, the other people in our family yapping in Vietnamese and the kids in the middle helping out our grandma. By the time it's dinner time you could hear the sizzle of the meat and shrimp go into the hot pan with oil. Just the sound of that drives the whole family nuts. You could see the smoke when they open the lid and expose all the yummy goodness and smell the fishy scent of the delightful orange fish sauce lingering around the house. I'm just going to stop myself here because I wouldn't want to spoil everything just yet. And they person I would be interviewing for this dish is my grandma and auntie.