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Thursday, September 17, 2009

Blog Assignment: Understanding Kohlberg

Tonight I watched the season premiere of Survivor: Samoa. I decided to analyze Russell from the Foa Foa tribe. Survivor has two tribes (teams) made of ten ordinary American civilians each. They're stuck living on an island for 39 days and during that time they compete for rewards and immunity. The tribe that loses an immunity challenge is forced to vote 1 person off their tribe from the game. At the end of the 39 days, 2 people remain out of 20 and some outcasts vote for who will win a million dollars. Russell was trying to figure out what to do in the tribe. He decided to dump out all the water canteens while the rest of people in his tribe were asleep. When he made the choice, Russell was at Level 1 and Stage 1 of Kohlberg's theory. This is because Russell felt the need to toy with his tribe mates. He doesn't believe that he will get caught with messing with the tribe. However, if he does get caught, it could cost him the million dollars.

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Friday, September 11, 2009

Thank Goodness it's Friday!

Friday is finally here and that means the end of the first week of school! Unfortunately, I'm starting to lose my voice... :(

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Thursday, September 10, 2009

Getting a Blogger Account

Well, today I got this account for my Language Arts class. This is the first time that I'm writting a blog, except for those blogs on an AP novel called The Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison. I hope this will be useful, but I'm still not sure...

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