One Point Perspective Room Drawing

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Chase is an adventurous type of guy. Laid back and cool, He's been like that since he could remember. He goes all over the world to places he's never been two and meets new people. Because he's always traveling his room is barely touched. Beds always made doesn't really have any furniture other than his bed, table, and Tv he also had a nice window view. His table is a bit messy thought he always puts his personal items whenever he is home. His lucky coin that his dad gave him when he was young, currency from different countries( he was collecting them), and a box with pokémon cards that he had since he was a kid. Sure Chase was cool not but in his child days he was sort of a nerd and that's why he still has those pokémon cards. It's not like he still plays its just he can't get rid of them they helped him win a championship twice which was cool. Whenever Chase was home he would look at them, and remember the old days.

One Point Perspective Room Drawing

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There is a person named Amy who is in the room on a chair resting. She is trying to go to sleep when she hears a thunderstorm, she got up and went to check the window and its raining outside. So now she doesn't feel like going to sleep. She decides to go watch tv. When she got bored of watching tv. Later she gets tired and goes back to sleep, she gets up and opens the refrigerator to eat.Then she waters her plant. She then opens the curtain for some light.

One Point Perspective Room Drawing

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In 2015 a woman named Charlotte moved to Texas from New York City. She had children but they were in college in Wisconsin. She always wanted to live on a farm in the south once she retired and she did. She had three acres of land growing her own food. Carrots,lettuce ,strawberries grapes,apples,spinach and wheat. Every she would take her food and clean it in the kitchen sink then prepair it on the counter,. Then she would cook it on the stove or oven.   One day she was looking out of her window and said I was suppose  to live here and She couldn’t be happier. 

One Point Perspective

Sally had just back home in Philadelphia from seeing her mom in California. She remember the day her and her father went shopping for the wood floors before he pasted away.She looks at the plant that she looks at the ash tray she made 3 years ago. She look at the sign that her family made at  the reunion. She looked at the ribbon that her sister made for her after she beat cancer.
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Split

The person that lives in this room is Shane. He has DID, which means Dissociative identity disorder. He has two other personality in his head, there name is Gus. Damion likes black and dark things, and Gus more bright and light stuff. The room is split in half, one side dark and other side light. When Damion is in control he's more of a selfless caring person. And when Gus is in control, he's conceited, arrogant, and criminal minded. Shane's parents are very cultural, when Shane was just baby he parents had gave him some old toys from his grandparents. His grandparents had two mini totems, one was full of various dark colors. It had red evil eyes. At first his parents thought it wasn't a good idea for him to have it but he grasped to it quickly and couldn't get it away from him. The other totem was white, with a bunch of bright colors. Shane didn't like the bright one, but his parent thought it was a good idea to keep it in his room, because they thought if the totems had any spirit or anything the light would cancel out the dark and evil looking one. And there was last totem in the box, it was a smaller totem and it kind of looked liked Shane.

The Room

A 24 year old that just came out of college is finally arrives home.  She see's that a lot of her stuff collected dust. The first thing she noticed is that her dog Max didn't greet her when she came in. She see's her favorite gaming console, A GameCube she was given when she was seven years old. Her lemon scented candle that was giving to her as a graduation gift, filled the whole room with fresh lemony air. The laptop she treasures was sitting on the coffee table collecting dust, right where she left it. These were all gifts giving to her when she first started college.
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One Point Perspective Drawing

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A teenage girl lives in the room. The room is small with lots of light.  You can see a bed and plants and flowers.  The girl just back from a day in the park now she is looking out the window admiring the beautiful scene. On personal item is plant.  Another personal item is a quilt on her bed.  The next personal item is the radio because she likes music.

Room drawing

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In this room is going to be two sisters. The little sister is at the hospital getting a brain surgery. One sister is going to be looking at the other sister's picture on the wall. she then looks at her little sister's teddy bear on her bed that she never forgets. she looks at her little sister's jewelry box on her bed. 

 

Drake Jenkins - first person persepective

The person who lives in the room itself is me, There is the standard bed and table with a small lamp on it, while in the closet lays a fortune of clothes and items. There is a small log cabin made up of Legos sitting on the corner table accompanied by another small building that I built when I was a 9. A small medical box sits in Right next to my bed that I got from a yard sale, Its made up of old steel that you would think to get from the 1980's. There then sits a 2 person 3 day survival kit sitting on the wall that I begged for my father on my way to Philadelphia when we moved here. 
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Ice cream shop by Cristy Perez

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A room i'll be drawing is a ice cream shop. The ice cream shop will have a table  and the ice cream stand. I decided to draw the ice cream shop because I like ice cream and whenever I need time to think about stuff i usually go to a ice cream place. There are plates, cups and spoons.

My room: Cole Rooney

The person who lives in the room is someone who spends a lot of time playing video games, watching tv, and being on the computer. He does these things because they make him happy. The scene in his room is all the things he uses to do his hobbies. The three items are a Playstation 4, a television, and a computer.

Eric's One Point Perspective Drawing

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The person who resigned in this room is my own personal quarters. This room, will contain the regular. Such as a bed, door and couch. The items that are around the room that I find personal to me. Will be a rabbit pillow that lays on my bed, a Dead-pool snap-back hanging on the door, and my favorite hoodie on the couch.

Angie's Room-Irene Murzyn

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Welcome to Angie's bedroom. In the room you see her sun roof ceiling with a brightly colored room. Angie has a bear and two pillows on her bed, that is in the back corner of her room. Also, on her bed you can find her phone that is plugged into her laptop. She also loves fresh air, so additionally to the sky roof she has one window. Her closet is next to her bed. And the door to the hallway is across from the windows. In Angie's closet she has her favorite pair of shoes that she wears while she is modeling. And that is Angie's room.

Clay Lumintang and Hector Tapia Capstone

Our names are Hector Tapia and Ekkleysia Lumintang. We are seniors at Science Leadership Academy at Beeber High School. For our last year in high school we are assigned a project called a capstone. A project that can be about anything, and possibly influence the world in some way. We have realized that there has been many signs of poverty and people without homes all around Philadelphia. This made us ask a a question "what can we do as student with a voice, to help give and contribute to this community." So we decided to take advantage of this project and use it to help show awareness of the the people struggling everyday, living on the streets hungry, and in need of help.

  1. Arroberts922. "Homelessness in Philadelphia." YouTube. YouTube, 19 Jan. 2011. Web. 07 Feb. 2017. <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0_PcHS5_gs>.


  • This source provides information about the perspective of different residents of philadelphia regarding the homelessness that is going on in their city. We selected this source because it provides some ideas on how the style of the documentary can be made. It also helps me with trying to figure out what types of questions we should be researching, and even figure out where the direction of my project will lead to. One limitation to this source is the fact that it does not reflect the vision we have for this project, and seems like any other typical documentary when you just interview random people. It is not necessarily as successful at catching attention as we would like for our documentary to be.

  1. "Facts on Homelessness." Project HOME. N.p., n.d. Web. 07 Feb. 2017. <https://projecthome.org/about/facts-homelessness>.


  • This source provides information about the statistics of the amount of homelessness in Philadelphia. This is very helpful due to the fact that I am trying to spread awareness of the amount of homelessness in Philadelphia, and how everyone has different reasons for why they are in the position they are in. It isn’t just single homeless people, but in some cases there are families that are stuck having to live in their car, or sleeping on the train, or even at the train station. This website covers a lot of information including  the circumstances that the majority of the homeless are in. One limitation of this source is that it is only estimates of the amount of homeless. So the number could have risen, or fallen during the time this information has been released.

  1. Blt189. "Down and out (Homeless in Philly)." YouTube. YouTube, 18 Aug. 2011. Web. 07 Feb. 2017. <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=op2Bq6cNU5g>.


  • This source provides a bit of information during the introduction in regards to facts on homelessness in Philadelphia. Except this video was made in 2011, and I am not sure if this is an accurate source. The main thing that I am able to get out of this source is being able to get a look on the director’s idea, and how he came across on trying to make this type of documentary. There are some things I liked about what he did, and there are some things I did not like. When making the documentary I will be sure to copy the things that I do, and avoid making the same mistakes he committed when editing/shooting the video.

4. Lattanzio, Morgan Zalot Vince. "Fighting for a Place to Call Home: The Silent Epidemic of Youth Homelessness." NBC 10 Philadelphia. NBC 10 Philadelphia, 07 Feb. 2017. Web. 07 Feb. 2017. <http://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news/local/Fighting-for-a-Home-The-Silent-Epidemic-of-Youth-Homelessness-332250942.html>.



  • This source provides information specifically on the youth that struggle with being homeless in the streets of Philadelphia. The article not only provides statistics on what the homeless youth would typically do if they had no where to stay, but 5 different interviews on the lives of 5 homeless young people. I found this source useful because it is definitely the source that has come closest to being able to accomplish what I have in my mind/my vision for the documentary.

5.   | , Jared Brey. "Philly to Focus Outreach to Homeless on Center City "Hotspots"." Philadelphia Magazine. N.p., 18 May 2016. Web. 07 Feb. 2017. <http://www.phillymag.com/citified/2016/05/16/philadelphia-homeless-center-city/>.



  • This source provides information about what the city of Philadelphia has tried to do in regards to the amount of homelessness. It brings up how the Jim Kenney administration had a plan to help get the homeless off the streets. Except the thing that is wrong with this article is that it was written on May 16, 2016. In about 3 months it would be a year since the article was made. Reading this article it made me feel like instead of fixing the homeless problem it has just been swept under the carpet. Instead of finding homes, and shelters, the homeless are just straight up being pushed out of our city.

6. "Homeless Advocacy Project - Free legal help for homeless individuals and families." Homeless Advocacy Project - Free legal help for homeless individuals and families. N.p., n.d. Web. 07 Feb. 2017. <http://www.homelessadvocacyproject.org/>.



  • This source provides information about an organization that helps out the homeless. I don’t want to just present the problem in the documentary, but be able to provide somewhat of a solution. If I am able to get at least one person’s sympathy, and get at least one person wondering on how they could help the cause, I have achieved my goal. It is for that one person that I would include this source. The only problem though is that this source does not focus in Philly, because it is a pretty big organization that covers more than just Philadelphia.

7."7 things you should know about homelessness in Philly." Generocity Philly. N.p., 13 June 2016. Web. 07 Feb. 2017. <http://generocity.org/philly/2016/05/24/homelessness-facts-poverty-youth-government/>.



  • This source provides information about 7 facts on the homelessness in Philadelphia. It mentions topics that I didn’t even think to look at. Such as how in the LGBTQ community there is a major problem in regards to the youth that are left homeless. This is definitely a topic I would like to touch upon because of how popular the Gay rights movement has been. So to intertwine the 2 topics would be a nice way to look at homelessness from a whole new perspective.

8. "HomelessShelterDirectory." Philadelphia Homeless Shelters and Services - philadelphia PA Homeless Shelters - philadelphia Pennsylvania Homeless Shelters. N.p., n.d. Web. 07 Feb. 2017. <http://www.homelessshelterdirectory.org/cgi-bin/id/city.cgi?city=philadelphia&state=PA>.



  • This source provides information on the amount of shelters that there are in Philadelphia, as well as their location. The reason I would like to search for information like this is because I don’t want to just interview the homeless, but be able to provide at least a little help by providing them with information on what they can do to help themselves. Hopefully this would influence others to do the same, and simply help out the homeless by providing simple information.

9. https://www.nlchp.org/documents/Homeless_Stats_Fact_Sheet


  • This source provides information about the laws regarding homelessness, and poverty in the nation. As I read through the source it seems very professional, and reliable. It provides details on homelessness going way back. Finding this source makes me want to branch out more towards spreading information that is national, and not just talk about the city of Philadelphia, because although it is a situation in Philadelphia it does affect the rest of the nation as well.

10. "Philadelphia unveils new, proactive outreach program for homeless." PhillyVoice. N.p., 16 May 2016. Web. 07 Feb. 2017. <http://www.phillyvoice.com/philadelphia-unveils-new-outreach-program-homeless/>.


  • This article explains that there is apparently a new outreach program created by the city of Philadelphia. It talks about the story of a man they helped, and although he claimed to be homeless it had turned out he could return home whenever he pleased. This is another point I would like to bring out. Most of the time it is the fault of the person themself that they are in that position. Except that doesn’t mean they don’t deserve help. A limitation to this source is that it is from last year on May 16. It is unknown of any other cases in which they were able to help anyone out from this year. So I can not necessarily say this is a successful Philadelphia program.

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Imani Horne - Capstone

About My Capstone

Leaving Science Leadership Academy(SLA) to start a new beginning, I felt like it was only right to give the students and teachers of SLA something different to think and learn about. I chose to raise awareness for Bipolar Disorder. I chose to do this project because multiple people in my family suffer from a mental illness and the most common one is bipolar disorder. I would like for people to know that this is a real problem in the world that is not talked about. So, I put together a presentation to educate my fellow peers and teachers about bipolar disorder that reflects on the school's five core values. Bipolar Disorder is when a person's chemicals in the brain are not regulated and can result in a depressed or manic state. The process of making my final product which is a video and power point which was a good experience. With the final video to my project my partner and I were able to interview two people who have bipolar disorder and get to know what they go through and some things that they deal with. The interview was quite easy, the making and editing was challenging but in the end, it worked out. In this project, I was able to learn more about bipolar disorder and learn how it affects people. This project was extremely helpful to me and I am hoping that it will be useful to someone else in need of information.


Link to PowerPoint: https://prezi.com/view/Tn4qfLk81eVNl9D5msCx/

Link to PowerPoint:  https://prezi.com/view/Tn4qfLk81eVNl9D5msCx/
Link to PowerPoint: https://prezi.com/view/Tn4qfLk81eVNl9D5msCx/
Bibliography

"Bipolar Disorder Treatment." Bipolar Disorder Treatment: The Best Ways to Manage Bipolar Depression and Control Moods Swings. N.p., n.d. Web. Apr. 2017.


"Hotline Information." About Bipolar Disorder - Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance. N.p., n.d. Web. Apr. 2017.


"Hotline Information." Bipolar Disorder Statistics - Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance. N.p., n.d. Web. Apr. 2017.


Mayo Clinic Staff Print. "Treatment." Mayo Clinic. N.p., 15 Feb. 2017. Web. Apr. 2017.

"Medications for Bipolar Disorder." WebMD. WebMD, n.d. Web. Apr. 2017.


National Institutes of Health. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Apr. 2016. Web. Feb. 2017.


"NAMI." NAMI: National Alliance on Mental Illness | Bipolar disorder. N.p., n.d. Web. Apr. 2017.


Nordqvist, Christian. "Bipolar Disorder: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments." Medical News Today. MediLexicon International, 26 Aug. 2016. Web. Apr. 2017.


Wafula, Sitawa. "When I Was Diagnosed With Bipolar Disorder, People Thought I Was Cursed." NPR. NPR, 05 July 2016. Web. Apr. 2017.


Q4 Benchmark Reflection-Raven

My topic for this benchmark was food safety.I chose food safety because I really love food and I figured it'd be interesting to see how food safety plays into the role of public health. My role in the group was putting together our checkpoints so that they could be submitted correctly and on time. I did miss one checkpoint which caused us to receive a zero on it. I wish I would have got that in on time and that is what I wish I had done better. Although I missed that one the other two checkpoints I got submitted in a timely manner so that's what I think I did well. ​In my video we interviewed some one about their role in food safety. This gave us some insight on how food safety affects people as a whole.

Uh.......

The person was sit at the top of his bed.

This is my bed room, it appear those things:

There was Blinds at my left hand, maybe 50?

There was an Air conditioning at my left hand behind the wall 

At my bottom has a Bed, I am sitting on it

There has a Cabinet at my right hand.

There's Table infront of me,and there has a computer, books (3 mountains), a pencil

but there didn't have light.........

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