Friday, April 23, 2010

"The Hot Zone" by Richard Preston wa...

"The Hot Zone" by Richard  Preston was truely a fantastic book. It really have to got be one of my favorite books. It pulls you in so very perciseley and arranges your nerves to the point where you will do what ever he wants. This combined with his cunning and well thought out plot is a deadly threat. After ever chapter of this book he leaves you with goose bumps and cringed skin from his word choice and graphic details. The way he discribed what all the (mentioned) virus' did to it's victim was honestly and truly sapurb. Good choice Andre and Ryry!

In this blog, i did what Mr. sutherland  told us to do by putting in links for the readers to do some additional research if they are interested.

The Hot Zone opens with a vivid telling of Charles Monet's infection and how it eats away at his body. From the hideous condition of Charles Monet, with blood dripping from every orifice and the images of thick black liquid staining the walls of a hospital, the reader is disgusted, and yet appalled by the effects of the exotic virus. Charles Monet had apparently received the virus in the Kitum Cave, nestled in the African Mount Elgon. Perhaps the biosphere does not 'like' the idea of five billion humans. Preston believes that the horrible viruses are the earth's way of punishing the human race for taking over and for preventing their future expanse. The earth's immune system, so to speak, has recognized the presence of the human species and is starting to kick in. The earth is attempting to rid itself of an infection by the human parasite. The tone of the book becomes much more matter-of-fact, and much drier. For the most part The Hot Zone is a very interesting book. The organization could have been better. The last chapter of the book was also out of place. The rain forest has its own defenses. Or it could also be said that the extreme amplification of the human race, which has occurred only in the past hundred years or so, has suddenly produced a very large quantity of meat, which is sitting everywhere in the biosphere and may not be able to defend itself against a life form that might want to consume it.

The Ebola Sudan is more that twice as lethal as Marburg, its case-fatality rate being 50 percent. However, this terrifying story is the complete truth, an exhibition of nature's parasites, or predators, in its purest form. It is an undeniable tale of pure horror. Finally, was a test for Ebola Zaire, from the bloodstream of the deceased Nurse Mayinga. With the various twists and turns, Preston transforms the usual work of nonfiction into an unmistakable work of art. He had performed tests using the blood serum from three human victims.

Mr. Preston states in the first chapter page three, that has always had an interest in these diseases but never actually had first hand experience with touching them. I know it sounds lame but he is a writer. Can't be good at everything. (Laughing out loud). This guy really is the man though. If I could, I would meet this mr richard preston. He is a cool guy though. Believe me person who is reading this He's just a normal guy but as really seen some shit in his days.  Mister Richard Preston was born August fifth, 1954 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. To the young parents. Mister and miss' Preston. For the majority of his life he lived in the small little town in Nebraska.  He was about a mere young fifty when he wrote this book. Richard Preston graduated Wellesley High school in Massachusetts in 1972, He attended Pomona Colege, in Claremont, California, and received his Ph.D. in English from Princeton University. His 1992 New Yorker article "Crisis in the Hot Zone" was expanded into his best known book, The Hot Zone in ninteen ninety four. here is a link to the wikipedia site if you would like to look further into it. credited to allen lane and judith miller. So his original copy of this story was called some thing different and was latter developted in to his best selller. I can understand why it was a best seller. Preston's personal hobby of recreational big tree climbing is introduced in his book (2007) The Wild Trees.[1]. This climbing experience helped him write about the largest known redwoods like Lost Monarch, or Iluvatar, described in that book along with delicate forest canopy ecosystems.Even though that is a very long time ago, readers in america and in different countrys different countries. He came to know the virus through such contacts as U.S. Army researchers Drs. C.J. Petters and Nancy Jaax His fascination began during a visit to Africa where he was an eye witness to epidemics. Another book about viruses that he wrote was the novel The Cobra Event (1998), about the terroristic release of a fictional virus combining various qualities of different diseases upon New York City, alarmed even then-President Bill Clinton who, shortly after reading it, instigated a review of bio-terror threats to the U.S. The book strove to tell a fast-paced thriller narrative within the bounds of well-researched bio-terroristic possibility, and was reportedly pressed upon Clinton by a molecular biologist when he was attending a Renaissance Weekend event.[2] the other one that Mr. Preston wrote was The Demon Freezer(2002) covers the story of the eradication of Smallpox, perhaps the most destructive virus to have plagued mankind. It details the survival of the virus in research labs and bio-weapon programs of Russia and other nations, despite its eradication in the human population. The narrative continues with Anthrax, a bacterial disease of cattle and humans, used in a failed attack against former Senator Tom Daschle of South Dakota.

All in all this book was pretty damn epic. andre and ryan, i give some big ass props for picking this book. good shit brothas. How did you guys like it anyways. we havent discussed how we were feeling about the book in a whole, since we finished.

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

I love this book you guys! it is so l...

hey young bloods,I love this book you guys! it is so legit. page by page richard preston has my skin cringing. i am amazed by these viruses, too. im am actually thinking about going into this feild of work similar to nancy jaax. this stuff is beautiful. you guys, this book just kept on gettong better. all the way to the end. i feel enlighted about the possible diseases and how they can easily get into our country and just as easily spread like no other ther thing in the world. it is amazing.
i am really happy that we chose this book. i am not really sure that you guys feel entirely the same way as i do, refering to your recent literary circle letter, but when i think back on our discussions that we have had, i can recall that you guys felt the same way. i feel this way because i am more sanitary. i know, or a least believe that a disease will be noticed like pretty soon after it gets here. not like in the book where it seriously took way too long till it's initial arrival in the states. that was just rediculous, huh guys?
how do you guys feel about that whole.... section about its attempt for spreading. that was honestly SO well written that i was feeling some what scared!! like almost nervous for my own well being. did you guys feel the same way? like Preston pulled you into the book or something similar to that? i was blown away by this guy.
hey richard preston (by the way, i memorized his name, laughing out loud), good shat on this book that you have written. i am stunned.
on the upcoming ones, could you guys be more straight foward? thanks partners!

Friday, April 16, 2010

The Holocaust was the mass murder of ...

The Holocaust was the mass murder of European Jews by the nazis during the second world war. It took place from the 30th of January 1933 to the end of the war in Europe on May 8th 1945. The nazi dictator Adolph Hitler planned to wipe out the entire Jewish population as a part of his plan to conquer the world. Holocaust refers to any widespread human disaster but it's special meaning is the annihilations of six million Jewish men, women and children by the nazi regime. The Jews were singled out for extermination because the nazis had a hatred for them as they considered jews as a race whose goal was world domination and was an obstruction to the Aryan dominance. So the nazis thought it was their duty to eliminate the Jews as they were a threat. Every Jewish community occupying Europe suffered losses during the holocaust. Jews in north Africa were persecuted but did not suffer the same mass murders as in Europe.


The world that people lived in during the Holocaust is described by the personal experiences of the oppressed throughout the the many heart-wrenching and terrifying novels that have been published throught the time of the end of the holocaust till now. and i imagine that there are more to come. The vicious and relentless emotional, physical, and psychological abuse the Nazi`s targeted at their victims is depicted in detail. The unspeakable cruelty received by the Jews dramatically altered their state of mind and how they lived their lives. The emotions of despair, distress, depression, hopelessness, helplessness felt by the Jews eventually turn to hate, anger, hopefulness, faith, and ultimately revenge against all oppressors. The Holocaust was a traumatic and tragic time in history to say the least. Those who were victims of the mistreatment were forced to respond.


Propaganda played a huge role and affected many people’s thinking during this time period. The propaganda was designed to influence the targeted people’s opinions, beliefs, and emotions. Joseph Paul Goebbel’s was the German national socialist propagandist. He had complete control over radio, press, cinema, and theater. What the propagandist preached may have been either true or false. They did whatever it took to sway the people to believe their ideas. They wanted people to think that their way was right.

The Nazi’s were known for using terms that had literal and actual meaning in their propagandized language. Their thoughts were hammered into people’s brains so they soon became unconsciously thinking the way the Nazi’s did. The propagandist had rules like our 10 Commandments. The first three were to divide and conquer, tell the people what they want, and the bigger the lie, the more people will believe it. this honest to god hurts my soul.


After doing this cultural week. my eyes were opened. i am amazed at the troubles and hardships and just pure brutality... i feel all there pain just in my heart right now. their stories, weigh on my heart. i love them as i would family. after the speech and story telling by Hellen, i went up there and shook her hand. btw, thank you Hellen..

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Richard Preston’s The Hot Zone is an ...

I love this book you guys! it is so legit. page by page richard preston has my skin cringing. i am amazed by these viruses, too. im am actually thinking about going into this feild of work similar to nancy jaax. this stuff is beautiful.

Richard Preston’s The Hot Zone is an excellent nonfiction account of a deadly virus from the central rain forests of Africa that suddenly appears in the suburbs of Washington DC. The Virus is highly contagious and has no cure. This book describes many frightening encounters with this virus and the effects it has on the human body, getting more and more graphic as the book continues. It also attempts to explain where and why the viruses originated. From reading The Hot Zone one can interpret two main themes, the first of which involves the idea that the Ebola virus could spread very rapidly if airborne. In today’s society, with the worldwide use of airplanes, an airborne virus could travel from country to another in a matter of hours. Many of the outbreaks occurred as a result of infected people traveling to other areas and infecting people there. With the use of airplanes a virus such as an airborne strand of Ebola could destroy the world. Another major theme in this book is Preston’s idea that disease is nature’s defense.

The Hot Zone opens with a vivid telling of Charles Monet's infection and how it eats away at his body. From the hideous condition of Charles Monet, with blood dripping from every orifice and the images of thick black liquid staining the walls of a hospital, the reader is disgusted, and yet appalled by the effects of the exotic virus. Charles Monet had apparently received the virus in the Kitum Cave, nestled in the African Mount Elgon. Perhaps the biosphere does not 'like' the idea of five billion humans. Preston believes that the horrible viruses are the earth's way of punishing the human race for taking over and for preventing their future expanse. The earth's immune system, so to speak, has recognized the presence of the human species and is starting to kick in. The earth is attempting to rid itself of an infection by the human parasite. The tone of the book becomes much more matter-of-fact, and much drier. For the most part The Hot Zone is a very interesting book. The organization could have been better. The last chapter of the book was also out of place. The rain forest has its own defenses. Or it could also be said that the extreme amplification of the human race, which has occurred only in the past hundred years or so, has suddenly produced a very large quantity of meat, which is sitting everywhere in the biosphere and may not be able to defend itself against a life form that might want to consume it.

From the hideous condition of Charles Monet, with blood dripping from every orifice and the images of thick black liquid staining the walls of a hospital, the reader is disgusted, and yet appalled by the effects of the exotic virus. Charles Monet had apparently received the virus in the Kitum Cave, nestled in the African Mount Elgon. The Ebola Sudan is more that twice as lethal as Marburg, its case-fatality rate being 50 percent. However, this terrifying story is the complete truth, an exhibition of nature's parasites, or predators, in its purest form. It is an undeniable tale of pure horror. Finally, was a test for Ebola Zaire, from the bloodstream of the deceased Nurse Mayinga. com/interviews/980924/biography/html. With the various twists and turns, Preston transforms the usual work of nonfiction into an unmistakable work of art. He had performed tests using the blood serum from three human victims.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

I really like this idea of blogging b...

I really like this idea of blogging. At first i thought that it wouldn't be fun and that it would be an inconvenience but if you do it for the right reasons it could actually be really awesome.

For me, this is going to work in my liking because i can blog and keep a "log' of how my football games go and my stats and opinions about it the way it went. this blog could be a really cool way to inform my sister about each one of my games and what i was able to accomplish week by week. i actually have not seen her for close to a year because she is in the air force living in Portugal. she has her own family all the way in Portugal so she cant come home and see us. i know she is doing it for our country, but it is hard to go through high school because she has always been there for me and has always been a big supporter in my sports. this blog is almost entirely for football on Friday nights under the lights. When I'm an adult, i want to be able to go back and look at all these documents and reminisce about the early years of my life. i can also show these to my kids if they do not believe me when i tell them that i was a pretty good athlete. my dad showed me his old pictures and writings that were about his life when i brought this assignment to his attention. i never believed that my dad was not just an athlete but that he was really good at what he did. i am very supprised that he was really good at baseball. he was a monster!

i have not followed my goals. i do not think i really want to either. my goals were to write about football and keep my stats so i can go back and reminisce. i like this idea but this is really way to hard because the blog is do fridays and my games are on fridays. this caused a huge problem because i would come home extremely exausted and not be able to build up enough energy to stay awake while i type the blog

i ended up just writing to get by. like i have started to just ramble about stuff i dont like just to get the credit. most of the time i would do what you told us not to, by repeating myself. so my work would come out no where close to my best works.


my new goals. i feel that i should change my goals because, like i said i have not been able to follow through with my old plans. after two days of planning on what they should be, i did not come up with much. the first thing i thought was to write about weight lifting but i do not really feel that that would be using this blog for something usefull. because it would be very repetative.