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Kevin´s Capstone

Posted by Kevin Williams in Capstone on Tuesday, May 30, 2017 at 11:29 am
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Kevin Williams

Final Capstone Submission

Mr.Zeller

May 12 2017

 

“Kev Da Barber”  (Barber name)                                              

https://www.wevideo.com/view/92221302

 

How does someone's haircut relate to their identity? In an article from Today’s News some Hair Experts says your hair tells a lot about who you are.  The article stated that Straight hair is more conservative and Curly hair was more casual. Everyone’s hair style means different things. A person may be wearing a certain hair style for one  reason, and I’m wearing my hair style like the way it is for my own reasons. Everyone hairs tells a story about who you are and where you come from.  Everyone hair is able to do different things as some other hair textures may not allow you to do.  You have may have spikey, curly, puffy, nappy, straight, short, long hair, etc but it’s all about having your own style and wearing what makes you the most comfortable.

Everyone should know the style they like their hair to be. A lot of people decide to wear their hair to fit in with the trends that's out right now.  That never was the case for me. I always was the kid that wanted to be different. I remember being the only kid in elementary school to have a fade with a part on the side. My hair cuts defined who I was growing up, I was the kid that wanted to be different. Everyone’s should sense a more confident self when you get your haircut or hair done.  Different Hair textures allow for you to wear different hairstyles because they don't always go good with each other. It would be extremely difficult for a person with spiky straight hair to try to get a fly wavy hair pattern. All hair is different and you have decide how to wear your hair that best fits YOU!

 

 

Bibliography

 

  1. Serico, Chris. "What does your hair say about you? The message your style is sending." TODAY.com. TODAY, 06 Feb. 2015. Web. 18 May 2017.

  2. Holt, Victoria. "What Your Hairstyle Reveals About Your Personality." Reader's Digest. Reader's Digest, 09 Feb. 2017. Web. 30 May 2017.

  3. Cardellino, Carly. "20 Things Your Hairstyle Says About You." Cosmopolitan. Cosmopolitan, 06 Jan. 2017. Web. 30 May 2017.

  4. Suparn. "Guys, Here's What Your Favourite Hairstyle Says About Your Personality." ScoopWhoop. N.p., n.d. Web. 30 May 2017.

  5. "25 Common Hairstyles And What They Reveal About Your Personality." Minq.com. N.p., 16 May 2016. Web. 30 May 2017.

  6. Whitbourne, Susan Krauss. "What Your Hair Really Says About You." Psychology Today. Sussex Publishers, 09 May 2015. Web. 30 May 2017.

  7. Rachel-watkins. "What a Man's Hair Cut Says About Him." The Cheat Sheet. The Cheat Sheet, 13 Feb. 2017. Web. 30 May 2017.

  8. Rachel-watkins. "What a Man's Hair Cut Says About Him." The Cheat Sheet. The Cheat Sheet, 13 Feb. 2017. Web. 30 May 2017.

  9. "What does your hair say about your personality?" Speakingtree.in. N.p., 09 June 2015. Web. 30 May 2017.

  10. BrainFall. "Which Hairstyle Suits Your Personality Best?" BrainFall. N.p., n.d. Web. 30 May 2017.

 

 

 


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Senior Capstone

Posted by Kevin Williams in Capstone on Thursday, May 18, 2017 at 12:35 pm
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Instructional Video for the Table Saw

Posted by Kevin Williams in TECH (INTRO TO DESIGN MULTIMEDIA) - Hertz - C2 on Thursday, June 9, 2016 at 2:22 pm
This project was the most beneficial for me all year. This project gave me the ability to use the table saw. Using the table is really useful because it is an extremely dangerous piece of equipment. The table saw has the ability to execute a number of projects which is useful for you. I am now able to help a peer if they need help with following the correct procedures for the table saw. I decided to use the table saw for this project because this was a piece of equipment that I wasn't really familiar with. My friend Marcus was also a useful tool for this project because he broke the process down for me like i broke the process down to you guys. If you ever need help using the table saw refer to my video. Thank you I appreciate it.
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House for an Urn

Posted by Kevin Williams in TECH (INTRO TO DESIGN MULTIMEDIA) - Hertz - C2 on Tuesday, April 19, 2016 at 2:45 pm
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Ser vs. Estar Proyecto

Posted by Kevin Williams in SPANISH 2 - Moran - E on Wednesday, April 15, 2015 at 11:11 pm
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La Poesia y Mi Reflexión Proyecto

Posted by Kevin Williams in SPANISH 2 - Moran - E on Wednesday, April 15, 2015 at 11:06 pm

El Poeta- Jose Marti

Poet- Jose Marti

El  Título- La Niña de Guatemala

Title- La Niña de Guatemala



  1. Jóse Martí nació el veintiocho de Enero de mil novecientos cincuenta y tres. Jóse nacio en Havana de Cuba. José era un héroe cubano. José era un escritor, un poet, y líder de nacional.  Jóse viajó en todos partes hablando de la Independencia cubana. Jóse fue famoso por escribó un ensayo “Our America”. El ensayo fue acerca de la Independencia cubana. José era un actor en la película Martes Trece. José murió en Diecinueve de Mayo.


    1. Jose Marti was born on January 28th, 1953. He was born in Havana, Cuba.  Jose Marti was a cuban hero. He was a writer, a poet, and a national leader.  He would travel all over telling people about Cuban Independence.  Jose Marti is famous for writing the essay “Our America” talking about cuba fighting for their independence.  Jose was in the movie martes 13. Jose died at the age of May 19, 1895. He died in Dos Rios, Cuba.

  1. Me gradué de la escuela de Independencia.  Yo recibí un premio de honor cada año. En la escuela secundaria, yo creí un sitio web cuál recibe muchas recompensas. Yo fui admitida en Academia de Ciencias de Liderazgo en Beeber.  Mi primer año en la escuela secundaria, yo fui a Nueva York para un viaje de negocios. Este año he recibido un B en la clase Señorita Moran. Ahora, yo tengo todas A’s y dos B’s. Actualmente asisto Universidad de Drexel.

    1. I graduated from Independence Charter School. I Received honor roll every year.  In middle school I made a website that received a lot of awards. My freshman year in high school I went to NYC for a business trip. This year I received a B in Ms.Moran class.  


Poet- Jose Marti

El  Título- La Niña de Guatemal

Quiero, a la sombra de un ala,

Contar este cuento en flor:

La niña de Guatemala,

La que se murió de amor.


Eran de lirios los ramos,

Y las orlas de reseda

Y de jazmín: la enterramos

En una caja de seda.


...Ella dio al desmemoriado

Una almohadilla de olor:

El volvió, volvió casado:

Ella se murió de amor.\


Iban cargándola en andas

Obispos y embajadores:

Detrás iba el pueblo en tandas,

Todo cargado de flores.


...Ella, por volverlo a ver,

Salió a verlo al mirador:

El volvió con su mujer:

Ella se murió de amor.


Como de bronce candente

Al beso de despedida

Era su frente ¡la frente

Que más he amado en mi vida!


...Se entró de tarde en el río,

La sacó muerta el doctor:

Dicen que murió de frío:

Yo sé que murió de amor.


Allí, en la bóveda helada,

La pusieron en dos bancos:

Besé su mano afilada,

Besé sus zapatos blancos.


Callado, al oscurecer,

Me llamó el enterrador:

¡Nunca más he vuelto a ver

A la que murió de amor!





  • El poema fue extremadamente confuso. El poema era una niña guatemalteca que murió. La niña murió en el río.El hombre tenía un montón de emociones hacia la niña. Ellos estaban enamorados uno con el otro.Después de que ella murió, él se casó.El tema del poema era amor.


  • The poem was extremely confusing. The poem was about a Guatemalan girl that died. The girl died in the river. This guy had a lot of emotions toward the girl. They were in love with each other. After the girl died he got married. The theme of this poem was love. I believe that the guy was heartbroken. Yo Creo que el chico tenía el corazón roto.

Mi Poema


¿Qué puedo hacer sin ti en mi vida?

¿Cómo puedo respirar sin ti?

Yo no puedo creer que mi amor se ha ido.

Tú eres mi ángel.


Yo estoy muy triste y deprimido.

¿Por qué merezco estar todavía vivo?

Era el que para mí.

¿Por qué no pude salvarte?


Yo nunca voy a querer otra vez.

Te veré cuando llegue allí.

Te amo cariño.












What can I do without you in my life?

How can I breathe without you?

I can’t believe my love is gone.

You are my angel.


I’m so sad and depressed.

Why do I deserve to still be alive?

You were the one for me.

Why couldn’t I save you?


I will never love again.

I will see you when I get there.


I love you BABY.


























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Spanish Poem

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Mi Familia, Mis Amigos,y Yo

Posted by Kevin Williams in SPANISH 2 - Moran - E on Wednesday, April 15, 2015 at 10:55 pm
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Spanish Book

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Eulogy (Skull/Mask)

Posted by Kevin Williams in SPANISH 2 - Moran - E on Wednesday, April 15, 2015 at 10:21 am

  • Yo soy Kevin.

  • Yo fallo mi abuela.

  • Yo fui muy triste cuándo mi abuela se murió.

  • Yo soy el nieto de Dorothy

  • Ella fue de Carolina del Sur.

  • Señora Dorothy fue americana. Ella fue la madre de mi padre.

  • Ella fue baja y muy bonita. Mi abuela fue una buena cocinera.

  • Yo estoy en la iglesia de mi familia.  La iglesia se llama “Slater, la casa de funeral”.

  • Yo estoy muy alegre y en-tu-sias-mado.


En conclusión Día De Los Muertos es muy entusiasmado y triste.







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News Broadcast

Posted by Kevin Williams in SPANISH 2 - Moran - E on Wednesday, April 15, 2015 at 10:16 am

Weather Broadcast

Lunes-  La temperatura máximo  hoy es treinta y seis grados . La temperatura mínimo hoy es veintisiete grados.  Hoy es lluvioso y helado. Hoy tiene que poner una botas de lluvia,  los guantes, unos abrigo y paraguas.

Martes-  La temperatura máximo hoy es cuarenta y uno grados. La  temperatura mínimo hoy es veintisiete grados. Hoy es nublado. Hoy tiene que poner un abrigo y bufanda con guante.

Miércoles- La temperatura máximo hoy es cuarenta y tres grados. La température mínimo hoy es diecinueve grados. Hoy es parcialmente nublado. Hoy tiene que poner. Hoy tiene que poner un abrigo y bufanda con sombrero.

Jueves-  La temperatura  máximo hoy es treinta y tres grados. La temperatura  mínimo  hoy veinticinco grados. Hoy es parcialmente nublado. Hoy tiene que poner abrigo y  bufando con guante y sombrero.

Viernes- La temperatura máximo hoy es cuarenta y tres grados. La temperatura  mínimo hoy es treinta y seis grados. Hoy es lluvioso frío. Hoy tiene que poner lluvia abrigo

, bufanda, sombrero, guante y paraguas.


Lunes

Martes

Miércoles

Jueves

Viernes


La temperatura máximo  hoy es treinta y seis grados


La temperatura mínimo hoy es veintisiete grados.


Hoy es lluvioso y helado. . Hoy tiene que poner una botas de lluvia,  los guantes, unos abrigo y paraguas.


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La temperatura máximo hoy es cuarenta y uno grados.


La  temperatura mínimo hoy es veintisiete grados.


Hoy es nublado.

Hoy tiene que poner un abrigo y bufanda con guante.

Partly Cloudy-128x128.pngLa temperatura máximo hoy es cuarenta y tres grados.


La température mínimo hoy es diecinueve grados.


Hoy es parcialmente nublado.

. Hoy tiene que poner un abrigo y bufanda con sombrero.


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La temperatura  máximo hoy es treinta y tres grados.


La temperatura  mínimo  hoy veinticinco grados.


Hoy es parcialmente nublado.Hoy tiene que poner abrigo y  bufando con guante y sombrero.





La temperatura máximo hoy es cuarenta y tres grados.


La temperatura  mínimo hoy es treinta y seis grados.


Hoy es lluvioso frío. Hoy es lluvioso frío. Hoy tiene que poner lluvia abrigo

, bufanda, sombrero, guante y paraguas.











La Moda

Hola Filadelfia!! Buenos Dias Todos!! El más reciente modas para los hombres son botas de timberland ,  los tenis de Jordans, y los zapatos de sofisticado.  La gente se lleva botas de timberland con pantalones de fatiga del ejército. Junto con esto traje la gente también usa las camisetas de jean.  A menudo la gente lleva los tenis de jordan con pantalones de ejercicio.  Por último,  A menudo la gente lleva los zapatos de sofisticado con pantalones de vestir.


Algunas modas más son  pantalones de cargo,  los jeans de siete, y los jeans de Levi's.  Los hombres llevan pantalones de cargo con los botas de timberland o los  botas de Northface. Los hombres usan a menudo también los jeans de siete con el cinturón de Louis Vuitton. Por último, Los hombres llevan los jeans de Levi’s con chaqueta de jean.


Las camisas que muchos hombres usan ahora son la camisa del nombre de True Religion, la camiseta del nombre de nike, y camiseta del nombre de Polo.  Los hombres llevan camisetas del nombre de nike con sweatsuit. Los hombres usan a menudo también la camisa del nombre de True Religion con cadena de oro.  Por último, Los hombres llevan la camiseta del nombre de Polo con gorras de beísbol.


La chaqueta que muchos hombres usan ahora son chaqueta de Northface. Los hombres llevan las chaquetas con sombreros del invierno.


Son las últimas tendencias para las mujeres es los botas nombre es Uggs, y botas de moccasin. Actualmente, muchas mujeres tienden vestido como los hombres.   Las mujeres suelen llevar las botas nombre es Uggs con las faldas. Las mujeres también usan las botas de moccasin con las medias.



La Salud: Zoie

Buena dias Filadelfia. Me llamo Maria Rodriguez.  Este año de la gripe, es a un nivel epidémico. La gripe es una infección de la nariz, el pulmón y la garganta. Es importante saber la diferencia entre los síntomas del resfriado y la gripe. Síntomas del resfriado las personas se pueden sentir enfermos por unos días. Pero, la gripe se puede enfermar a las personas por unos días hasta semana.

Síntomas

Resfriado

Gripe

La fiebre

Raro

Común

Doler

Raro

Común

Dolor de garganta


Común

Poco común

Cefalea

Poco común

Común

Congestión nasal

l

Común

Poco común


El centro de control y prevención de enfermedades ha reportado 22,480 (veinte dos mil cuatrocientos ochenta) casos de gripe del 30 de septiembre a través el final del 2012.                                                                                                                                                        


¿Cómo sabe usted si usted tiene la gripe? Los síntomas de la gripe son:


  • La fiebre (Cien grados o superior)

  • Cefalea

  • Dolor de garganta

  • Rinorrea

  • La fatiga

  • Toser

  • Dolores en el cuerpo

  • La náusea, vómito, y/o la diarrea


La gripe vacunación te protege de contratación de la gripe.











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Poem Project

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Travel Project

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Brochure (1)
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Anthem

Posted by Kevin Williams in ENGLISH 2 - Leaness - D on Monday, December 1, 2014 at 1:57 pm
Kevin, Jenna, David, Krystal Chapter 4- Chapter 5- Chapter 6- Chapter 7- Chapter 8-
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Oral History Benchmark Kevin Williams

Posted by Kevin Williams in African American History - Roy - X on Friday, June 6, 2014 at 11:35 am

Abstract

In this interview my Grandmother Gloria B. Hopkins talked to me about how she never really encountered any racism personally. She also talked to me about how our family that was in Alabama was brought up and the segregations  problems that the family faced in that part of the country.  My 65 year old grandmother goes into great detail on how things were taking place back in her time.


Research

My Grandmother talked about how her High School didn’t have any racial problems but a High School in Little Rock, AR  couldn’t say that. A couple African Americans kids were brave enough to attend an  ALL WHITE school. After the school day the kids were harassed and verbally assaulted. My Grandmother also stated that in Alabama there was segregation with a lot of the public facilities. In my research I found out they kept most of the public black units separate from the white units.


Sources


  • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Racial_segregation_in_the_United_States
  • http://nationalhumanitiescenter.org/tserve/freedom/1917beyond/essays/crm.htm
  • http://www.historybits.com/civilrights.htm
  • http://www.scholastic.com/teachers/article/civil-rights-movement-overview





Interviewee- Gloria B. Hopkins

Interviewer- Kevin J. Williams


GH- Gloria B. Hopkins

KW- Kevin J. Williams


GH-   Good Afternoon, my name is Gloria B. Hopkins and I’m the Grandmother or shall I say Nana of one of your Pride students Mr. Kevin Williams, and I’m here to do an interview. Kevin has asked me to be a interviewee for one of his projects  at school. So I’m more than Happy to do that. The date is tuesday May 20th, 2014, and Kevin I’m all ready, lets get started.

KW- How are you doing today Nana?

GH-  I’m great how about your self sweet heart?

KW- I’m doing good.

GH- It’s a beautiful day, and it’s election day so we’re hoping that everyone will exercise their right to vote today and VOTE. OKAY

KW- Alright Nana lets get started

GH- Let’s get Started

KW- So my project is about racism as you know, so I just wanted to know when you were in school did you ever encounter any racism?

GH- Kevin I was very fortunate that while I was growing up it was very little if any racism that I actually experienced, living in the North, living in Philadelphia. I know that there was sections of the city where racism did exist, however where I resided it did not.  I lived in a section of Philadelphia called Germantown and section called Tioga. So I did not encounter any type of  racism growing up. Either my Junior High School or my Elementary School and even my High School, I never encountered any racism.

KW- So when you were growing up lIke your friends, were you allowed to play with other white kids?

GH- Oh definately, definately well I grew up as a kid so whrn  I was 11 and 12 most of my friends was of other cultures. Jackie P, Jackie S, and Philis. We were all buddies. We would go in and out of eachothers houses. They would eat at my house and I would eat at their house. There was no type of racism, we never encountered that or I personally never encountered that. Even though I was very much aware that it was going on in other parts of the city, but not basically where I lived.

KW- Did any members in our family,like older members in our family ever really encounter any racism?

GH-   I’m sure my Mother did, my Mother was a nurse and she went to Medical College of Pennsylvania. In Philadelphia on Henrie Avenue. She worked there for about 35 years in Nursery. Yes, she would tell me of times some of the Rpatients did not want her handle their baby because her skin tone was Black. But she was one of the most outstanding nurses that the Medical College of Pennsylvania ever even had.

KW- Right

GH- So i know that my Father was one of the very first black bricklayers here in Philadelphia, he worked for a company called John B. Kelly. And yes because he was black, yes he experienced  racism quite often on the various jobs.

KW-  Right I know that was really tough.

GH- It was tough, it was tough the ground was being broken in the south there were changes that was being made all across the country. It was  a tough time but for me personally I didn’t really  have too much of a first hand experience on that.

KW-  I know that we have family in the south right Nana, like I know that you talked to our southern cousins. I just wanted to know did they tell you about anything that took place down there?

GH- My mother was originally from Alabama. She was from a family of Ten children, 8 girls and 2 Boys. My grandfather John Mae was a very prestigious land owner  there in the South. He had over 450 acres of farmland and they raised Cotton and they raised strawberries, all kinds of sweet potatoes and potatoes. With John Mae being who he was he was very respected in the south. My mother and her siblings they attended school with other white children. I’m sure they must’ve have experienced a lot of racism there.  But as I said  my grandfather was  very well respected in the black and the white communities. My grandmother used to cook big pots she would feed everybody black,white, it didn’t make any difference. So yes in the south “Alabama very much so, but not too much for my parents that I am truly aware. But now back in that time when my mother was alive when she was being raised yes there was Jim Crow there were only blacks only could eat here, for colored people only,different water fountains for white people and another water fountain for colored people. So it was definitely alive and well in Alabama during the 60’s. That’s why we so many race riots and people children wanting to get into white schools and the whites not wanting them to be there. But segregation was alive and well in the south.

KW-  I know that you didn’t really encounter any racism but like I know that you knew what it was and it was happening in other parts of the city and things. How does it make you feel that are race was being fought against really?

GH-  Well I was always raised by my mother and my father to know that I was the best and that I could do anything  that I set my mind to do. My mother worked with a lot of white people as nurses they loved her the doctors they respected her. I  was always raised to believe that I could do anything that I wanted to do. I was always very outspoken I was very well aware what was going on in my surroundings. Not  only here  in Philadelphia but in other parts of the country. I realized that  what I had here in Philadelphia other people didn’t have. The opportunity to go to school to do anything that you wanted to do if you were willing to work hard and set your mind to it. Those opportunities were available to me. I graduated from high school in 1966, from Germantown High School. My class was a very mixed class, whites and blacks. In the area that I live in now in Philadelphia so many of my white friends live in the area where I am now, which is predominantly black. So yes racism was alive  but my parents always taught me that I can do anything that I wanted to do. And that I can do all things through Christ Jesus that strengthens me.

KW-  Alright Thank you Nana, I really appreciate it.

GH- You're welcome I hope that you do well on this, Thank I’m excited that you thought about interviewing your Nana. I love you Sweetheart Good bye












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JovenesDeFiladelfia By Kevin Jahlil Williams

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