Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Discussion Question Two

1.  The values of "homemade" things are very important because they are memories that will stick with you for the rest of your life. Homemade things can be made good in the way we teach our kids to play sports. Our parents may yeah us the way they were taught, but when we get to co-league and high school they try to change many things we have been doing for many years. The coaches sometimes think that their way is the right way, no matter how good you are or even how far your habit has gotten you. No I do not think anyone else has educated themselves.

2. Malcom relates his freedom and education very close to one another. The education allowed him to have much more freedom than the other cell mates had. He was allowed to stay in the library for many hours copying the dictionary and reading books. He even says, "I wouldn't rather be anywhere other than where I am now, reading." He would hide from the guards during the late hours when he knew he was suppose to be sleeping, but his education was much more important than the freedom he knew he would lose if he got caught. Hooks quote relates a lot to how Malcom felt with freedom and education.

3. I am passionate enough to pursue studying science. My goals would be to go out and teach others everything I had learned from being locked in a cell and the only thing to do was to read about my passion. I would need to achieve how to make hypothesis, theories, explanations, and experiments. My new found literacy would help me to go out and teach others and even learn more about my passion.

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