Thursday, May 6, 2010

Japanese Description

Japanese interment memorial.During pearl harbor Americans captured all the Japanese immigrants and held them captive in camps. The Japanese interment memorial is an immigration story from left to rights. Starting with Japanese immigrates arriving dressed traditionally fro San Francisco. Then they start to dress more modernly and began farming and began to modernize. The barbed wire was loose like on a farm then became more taunt to keep the immigrates in. They were also not prepared for such extreme weathers, when it got cold in got really cold, and when it got hot, it got really hot. They had to move horses out of the stables and move people in. The Mons, are family crest which are on all sides of the memorial. There is a paper airplane whih stands for the freedom they didn't have.The crosses show that they converteted to christianity which represented their alligence to this country.


My favorite part are the Mons because its really cool to see how different each family is and what represents them.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Word of the Week: Word #8


Chanell Schamber
MComm 100W- T/Th 1:30 p.m.
Word of the Week #8

I encountered the word, cede when reading an article for my Journalism 61 class. 

And neither network wants to cede editorial control to CNN.

cede |sēd|verb [ trans. ]give up (power or territory) they have had to cede control of the schools to the government.
I had to cede because I knew that I needed to ask for help, in oder to continue. 

Word of the Week: Word #7


Chanell Schamber
MComm 100W- T/Th 1:30 p.m.
Word of the Week #7

I encountered the word, retrenchment when reading an article for my Journalism 61 class. 

The same compelling motive already instigated strategic retrenchment at ABC’s broadcast competitors.

retrench |riˈtren ch |verb [ intrans. ](of a company, government, or individual) reduce costs or spending in response to economic difficulty as a result of the recession the company retrenched [ trans.if people are forced to retrench their expenditure trade will suffer.

California should be in a state of retrenchment. 

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Story Spin

New downtown Santa Cruz parking fees go into effect Monday

The city of Santa Cruz will now start charging patrons 50 cents per hour or $5 per day to park in a currently free parking lot outside the Farmers Market. The benefits are that know people don't have to move their cars every three hours. The disadvantages will be that people will no long have the option of free parking. The city will bring in a revenue of about $355,000.

1. This story could have a follow up story about where this new revenue is going to go.
2. This story might then be spun into seeing if other California cities would start this process.
3. This story could then turn into a state wide process to make money and get California out of it deficit. 




Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Word of the Week: Word #6

Chanell Schamber
MComm 100W- T/Th 1:30 p.m.
Word of the Week #6

I encountered the word, verve when taking notes in my Journalism 61 class. 

Verbs add verve when engaging your senses in a story. 

verve |vərv|nounvigor and spirit or enthusiasm Kollo sings with supreme verve and flexibility
My verve was seen by all when I went to the basketball game. 

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Mystery Person

I have walked this earth for 46 years but I still make all the women drool. I have accomplished a lot and have been rewarded, however I hate accepting awards because I am modest and shy, only when it comes to that. I normally stay with long wavy locks to my ears that I run my fingers through for dramatic effect. My hair is dark brown but has glistening gold highlights. Facial hair is also something that seems to remain on the tip of my chin and above and below my sensual lips that also has a cigarette hanging out of it. Normally, large black frames rest a top my nose. Hats and bandanas also seems to grace my head often, I am also adored with necklaces and leather cuffs on my wrists. My rather plain t-shirts slightly show off the tattoos on my arms as well as my toned body for a middle-aged man. I was born in the south but you would never have guessed that now because I fit the stereotype of a cool-laid back Californian. I have lived a frivolous life of sex, drugs and rock n’ roll but have mellowed down now that I am married and have two kids. 

Monday, February 22, 2010

Word of the Week: Word #5

Chanell Schamber
MComm 100W- T/Th 1:30 p.m.
Word of the Week #5

I encountered the word, recluse when reading about my mystery character. 

Following a move to Florida, and his parents divorce by age 16, Depp strayed from his peers and siblings and reclused within a life of drugs and alcohol. 

recluse |ˈrekˌloōs; riˈkloōs; ˈrekˌloōz|nouna person who lives a solitary life and tends to avoid other people.
I started to recluse when my friends started to move away to college and I was still in  high school.