Marcel Ray Duriez's Blog, page 35
November 24, 2015
Thoughts
Marcel Ray Duriez CLS (Reflection) 2/11/11 1 Teacher: McNelis “Overview of Classes” “Cultural Literacy” is a mandatory class that all Mount Aloysius Students have to tolerate. It was designed to help students to achieve their goals, not to discharge them. Class 1/1/11 meeting instructor “McNelis “she asked question about are thoughts for example Mount Aloysius college campus. I expressed my thoughts in class as well did the other students. Most MAC students say that this class should not be required and “I agree with their statements”. In that we choose this college because of Marcy values, it should be are chose to learn more about the history and not be forced. Yes I think it’s good to help out other people, but there is a limit. The hour need for commuters should be lessened because they do not have the same opportunities as dose the MAC students that stay on campus. Teacher: McNelis 2/15/11 “Class overview” The “Road Map to Success” 2/10/11 guest speaker form the MAC career deportment. • Academic • Career service’s • Activities Speaker spoke on how one can have successes at the mount. And how they have career testing that will help with what career fits your personality. Career workstation I think this is excellent, that you can have the chances to have a mock interviews and no that after obtaining your dredge you our ready for the everyday working experiences. Over all the guest was very clear and helpful, I enjoy all that she had to say. And that there needs to be more staff like her to help the student’s to be successful. pointless is it not? Marcel Ray Duriez CLS (Reflection) 2/11/11 1 Teacher: McNelis “Overview of Classes” “Cultural Literacy” is a mandatory class that all Mount Aloysius Students have to tolerate. It was designed to help students to achieve their goals, not to discharge them. Class 1/1/11 meeting instructor “McNelis “she asked question about are thoughts for example Mount Aloysius college campus. I expressed my thoughts in class as well did the other students. Most MAC students say that this class should not be required and “I agree with their statements”. In that we choose this college because of Marcy values, it should be are chose to learn more about the history and not be forced. Yes I think it’s good to help out other people, but there is a limit. The hour need for commuters should be lessened because they do not have the same opportunities as dose the MAC students that stay on campus.Not a thing to say like most there, and the school is shit! Marcel Ray Duriez CLS (Reflection) 2/11/11 1 Teacher: McNelis “Overview of Classes” Class 1/13/11 class reviewed our answers to “The Tip of The Iceberg (Robert Kohls). “This is my thoughts, why is this an assignment, it has nothing to do with the MAC history”. I find the Phycology interesting, with the conscious and un-conscious mind, but not for CLS. The sand experiment; was creative but stooped, if I want to play in the sand I well go to the beach. This was not a valuable uses of time. This is the dumb shit I had to say to pass this class here, were you need shit you dont need, to be something you can wipe your ass on. Marcel Ray Duriez CLS 2/1/11 2/3/11 “Class over view “ Tuesday the eighth no class ½ hour make-up work that was something fun to do. • “It the little thing that count” discoing class actives Having a heat to help other people that willingly, yes… most students would do these chores on less there asked. • Visiting the Sister of Marcy web page printing of a document that and make an R&R Civil rights and human Rights The Declaration of Intendance – breaking away from what was holding us back The Bill of Rights -The brushes of government • My thoughts we are slowly losing are rights and the US is none the wiser. • Need to make improvements in the ways that student’s learn in a class room, need to stop with the PSSA and spend more time with weighting and types of speech. Finding a court case that has to do with rights: • Health care – Employee and Employer rights • Assemble – women’s rights - need changing women work just as hard as men • Privacy – Google having all records that you searched • Abortion – this is so wrong • Gay rights- this is wrong you can be this way but I don’t want to see it or hear about. • Immigration rights – needs changing, we all are immigrates, so why make this a issue, if the legally. • Life – the end, bullying, death – Disabilities – ADD & ADHD, OCD, Asspbeggars , Literacy • Alcohol & Drug’s – playing the system • Veteran’s right – fighting a war that scentless
Published on November 24, 2015 16:08
Marcel Ray Duriez CLS 101.02 2/11/11 1 Teacher...
Marcel Ray Duriez CLS 101.02 2/11/11 1 Teacher: McNelis (Barnett CLS 2010-11 MAC Cresson PA) “Who and what is a Bystander” Anne Applemaum’s “The Torture Myth” is about the anthers thoughts on method and theories on the practices and actions of torture. In Applemaum’s article members of the Military and Air Force had the opportunity to express their opinions, to the anthers views. What is most prevalent after reading the article they all have the same conclusion, that people are killed or harmed, In most cases just for information. “How do we comprehend and judge such attitudes in ourselves and in others?”
Published on November 24, 2015 16:06
Child Development post
Marcel Ray Duriez Mount Aloysius college PY 204.10 Child Development 1/18/11 Teacher Interview: Mrs Kelly Born ( Pennsylvania State University/ 6th grade teacher at Harmony School District/Reading and Language Arts) 1. What experiences do you feel are necessary for children to learn? Each child learns differently, so as a teacher, it's important to be able to differentiate instruction to meet the needs of all the learners. Also, it's important for students and teachers to develop a good rapport. As far as background, I think those children with more guidance and structure at home will often do better in school. 2. What experiences do you feel are necessary for children to read? It's important for parents to set the example early on in life. Children need to be read to, as well as given the opportunity to explore books also. 3. What experiences do you feel are necessary for children to be successful in school? As far as experiences for children, that differs because I feel some children do not have many "experiences" while others do. I do; however, feel, if children are given a solid foundation at home, with positive experiences, then that will set the stage for success in the school. 4. What do you think are three characteristics of most young children? • Children model what they see and hear. • • Children are honest. • • Children (young children) will try to please others. • • 5. How do you think language skills develop in young children? • Just to have would repeated from birth to school age. • • Marcel Ray Duriez Mount Aloysius college Child lit. 1/18/11 Interview teacher and parnt 1. What experiences do you fell are necessary for children to learn? First of all children need to know that you are trying to understand them,if they are having difficulty. That you are willing to help them, and most of all love them just the way they are. It is also important to work with them daily and let them know that because they learn differently doesn't mean they can't succeed. Praise their every success no matter how small. Praise leads to confidence. Children need to believe in their ability to achieve. Even the smallest success is an accomplishment that deserves notice and acknowledged or they will give up on themselves. 2. What experiences do you feel are necessary for children to read? First of all cultivate an interest in learning. This begins at age six months or earlier evolving into a mind get of " life is a school." A successful reading foundation requires the same dedication, persistence, committment and practice necessary to be an Olympic champion. Hours of mastering the skill when learning disabilities are involved and a lot of hard work makes the difference in educational success.If the parent and child aspire to post secondary education, either technical school or college. 3. What experiences do you feel are necessary for children to be successful in school? Interaction with other children, exposure to many varied types of group settings,playground,library,perhaps a sport and church membership. 4. What do you think are three characteristic of most young children? · 1.Curiosity 2.Asking questions 3. Vulnerability · How do you think language skills develop in young children? · 1.By listening to others speak to them · 2.Practicing, using their words · 3.Instruction, Parents of two boys Marcel Ray Duriez Mount Aloysius college PY 204.10 Child Development 1/18/11 Interview: 1. What experiences do you fell are necessary for children to learn? First of all children need to know that you are trying to understand them,if they are having difficulty. That you are willing to help them, and most of all love them just the way they are. It is also important to work with them daily and let them know that because they learn differently doesn't mean they can't succeed.Praise their every success no matter how small. Praise leads to confidence. Children need to believe in their ability to achieve. Even the smallest success is an accomplishment that deserves notice and acknowledged or they will give up on themselves. 2. What experiences do you feel are necessary for children to read? First of all cultivate an interest in learning. This begins at age six months or earlier evolving into a mind get of " life is a school." A successful reading foundation requires the same dedication, persistence, committment and practice necessary to be an Olympic champion. Hours of mastering the skill when learning disabilities are involved and a lot of hard work makes the difference in educational success.If the parent and child aspire to post secondary education, either technical school or college. 3. What experiences do you feel are necessary for children to be successful in school? Interaction with other children, exposure to many varied types of group settings,playground,library,perhaps a sport and church membership. 4. What do you think are three characteristic of most young children? · 1.Curiosity 2.Asking questions 3. Vulnerability · How do you think language skills develop in young children? · 1.By listening to others speak to them · 2.Practicing, using their words · 3.Instruction, Parents of to girl age- Eight years of age. Marcel Ray Duriez Mount Aloysius college PY 204.10 Child Development 1/18/11 Teacher Interview: Mrs Kelly Born ( Pennsylvania State University/ 6th grade teacher at Harmony School District/Reading and Language Arts) 1. What experiences do you feel are necessary for children to learn? Each child learns differently, so as a teacher, it's important to be able to differentiate instruction to meet the needs of all the learners. Also, it's important for students and teachers to develop a good rapport. As far as background, I think those children with more guidance and structure at home will often do better in school. 2. What experiences do you feel are necessary for children to read? It's important for parents to set the example early on in life. Children need to be read to, as well as given the opportunity to explore books also. 3. What experiences do you feel are necessary for children to be successful in school? As far as experiences for children, that differs because I feel some children do not have many "experiences" while others do. I do; however, feel, if children are given a solid foundation at home, with positive experiences, then that will set the stage for success in the school. 4. What do you think are three characteristics of most young children? • Children model what they see and hear. • Children are honest. • Children (young children) will try to please others. 5. How do you think language skills develop in young children?
Published on November 24, 2015 16:04
ADHD
Marcel Ray Duriez En 345.01 Children's Literature Spring, 2011 What is Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder or ADHD, and how does it affect children's devilment. In this document I have organized information, children's book; that would will appeals to their interest. ADHD is familiar to most as a behavioral disorder; nine percent of United States children have some form of symptoms from this disorder. Accoutering to kids health.org they say that boys have three times more of a chance of having some form of the disorder than girls. Some of the common behaviors are being vocal, but without thought before speaking, acting out, or being hard to handle. The first book that I reviewed was "Pay Attention Slosh" by Mark Smith the Illustrator is Gail Piazza, The story in-tells about a boy named Joshua and the fact that he would not stay still. and when his mother would say behave he would just roll his eyes. and go one like nothing was said, and then Josh's mom and dad would yell and send he to his room, Josh did not see why that he was getting into so much trouble. he had issue whit everyday day things like forgetting to do homework and not brushing his teeth at night, his teacher thought that he was just a "lazy slacker" they did know what he has ADHD. In class Josh thought that the day would never come to end, he wanted to get his work done, but there was just too many other things that he wanted to see and do. But in math class all his friend that thought it was awesome that he could do big math problems in his head, and his teacher said see if you try you can do it, but whit his type of ADHD math just come naturally. Josh enjoyed being with his friend but he could not stand to the noises that they made, so have a hard time make friends it was not something he found easy to do. A student called hem Slosh and the nickname stuck with hem, Josh hated that name, along with school. So one day his parents took him to a doctor. And the doctor said that some children have attention issues that called ADHD. Now with what is need to help can do to me more successful and like to learn This book is grate for parents and kids because it shows just how fare that we have come with medacshion and help for thoughts that have ADHD. The next book I chose is “Some Times I Drive my Mom Crazy, But I Know She’s Crazy About Me”, a book children’s for them to have more self-esteem by Lawrence E. Shaplro, Ph.D Illustrated by Timothy Parrotte is a story about a young boy, that has ADHD and has a hard time with paying attention “acts wild and crazy” he often get into trouble at home and at school. The boy likes to put the blame of his disability on all though that knows him. In this book there are methods for a child with ADHD calm theme self-down for example “”deep breathing and counting to ten slowly” and the child may become envious of others in his classes, so small class size and one on one teaching is most important with ADHD children. Like Josh in the book "Pay Attention Slosh" this boy as well diffracts with school “I really, hate, HATE, school”. Yelling at the child is not going to work it just makes them more forested. As teachers and parents you have to find out what works for the child’s own needs without isolating them they may need testing form a spachelest for a phocagallery exmatension to have paper placement in classes.
Published on November 24, 2015 16:02
Hand drawing versus computer aided drafting and design
Hand drawing versus computer aided drafting and design In hand drawing you start out with a plan in your head and imagine what your composition will be. During this process as you brainstorming, you start sketching your illustration down onto a sheet of paper. You start building your sketch from that vision in which you have in your head. Blocking out the all the many shapes that will become the image. You start adding layers, then darkening areas to bring out features that need to be emphasized. Depending on the type illustration you're going for, and what medium you are using. You may want to apply color. Different types of contrast and values of light and dark, to help make your masterpiece for dramatic. This is all part of being in the creative process. After you have your sketch is completed you may want to go back and fine or critique what has been created. Some artists or designers like to do another finalized rendering. In hand drawing you have the freedom to put down on the paper whatever you want. You have total creativity of that campus. If you have the ability to create and envision your expression you can express it on to that piece of paper. Unlike using a computer where you are generally using programs like Photoshop to create a design. Photoshop is a tool in which some graphic designers for interior designers use in creating renderings. Using this program you virtually have any means of creation available to you that you could imagine. Versus hand drawing where you're limited to tolls that is available to you in computer aided drafting and design you have a program in which provides tolls and options and filters in which you can apply to your overall creation. What is also nice about using computer aided drafting and design versus hand drawing is you have a do over button, which will eliminate the one process that you put over your drawing. That is not available to you when your hand drawing. Quote “we do not make mistakes we have happy accidents” Bob Ross yes this is true to a certain state of matter but is very difficult to erase target lines that will detract from an illustration. Using computers in the design field you have options to where you can take extra lights out of a hand drawing if you uploaded into a program such as Photoshop. You could also draw by hand in the program like Photoshop using what is called a drawing tablet. A drawing tablet is a device in which one can use an electronic pen to draw on to the screen of a computer. It can be problematic in your beginning stages until you learn how to use the device. Unlike drawing where you just use a sheet of paper and a pencil, it is more basic and easier to apply your methods of design. Building a drawing using computer aided drafting and design what you do is you start out with a blank electronic sheet of paper. You select what is called the layers of button. You begin to draw your design. What is nice about this is you can add more layers unlike a sheet of paper and pen drawing or you do not have that option. In adding these letters you apply more textures tones colors and contrast in light and dark values. In doing these many stages and processes it adds the illusion of depth. Unlike in hand drawing where you need to have an understanding of perspective. Perspective in hand drawing is achieved when you use a grid system of vanishing points. Using the grid system in Photoshop is more of a hassle mainly because you do not have the options of using rollers like you would in drafting. Also a factor in handwriting is how much graphite you apply to make your light and dark contrast. As when you're using Photoshop for example all you have to do is push a button and it will determine light and dark contrast using different types of filters and layering. There are pros and cons to both methods of hand drawing and computer-aided drafting and design in both cases you have to have the ability of being artistic, although using Photoshop one that may not be so artistic can have the ability to make designs more easily. Mainly because it gives your ideas thoughts and processes that would be less overwhelming in your design creation. Unlike just having a sheet of paper and pencil you get the feeling of what to I create, how do I created, where do I begin, versus using a program like Photoshop, where you can use templates that are already created for you, to start your design developments of design. Both methods you have to always remember to enjoy the creative process, and no matter if it is a successful design or a total failure you're still being creative.
Published on November 24, 2015 12:07
November 19, 2015
Marcel Ray Duriez: Based on a true story: That's-a Life, a love story...
Marcel Ray Duriez: Based on a true story: That's-a Life, a love story...: The Ingredients of my Life Mr. Marcel Ray Duriez Teen romances midgrade 5-12 grade 9-14-15 Copyright © 2015 by Mr. Marcel Ray Duriez All r...
Published on November 19, 2015 07:35
September 17, 2015
Qustions need to be asked by everyone!
Qustion asked on Facebook site "Should you see breast feeding on Facebook should kid under the age of 12 be aloud on Facebook if they are seeing should be adult content? Would you mind if you kids would be looking at porn photos on this web page? That what this looks like to some... What is PG? And what do you think looking at this would be defined as for kids to see?
We need eyes to look over all this. Sure its fine for old viewer, yet this is a place for kid to chat with other kids; not to get knocked up and know how it done!
"The chats bully and the photo slander, and the friendship's are not real."
What about all the gay color logos changes on the site, what is your thoughts about that?
Really its time time to say what you think, and not worry about what others would say!
If you want to be gay be gay
If you want to pray then pray
If you want to do something about talk about it!
I gay marriage a good thing? what do you all think.
should religion be left in schools?
Do you think Facebook is nothing but a bulling site?
should kids be chatting and messaging after school so it goes on after hours.
Who there to see it or know or care?
Do we trust the Facebook time to be MOM and DAD?
Yes, No, Maybe?
What would the fonder of Facebook say if he would see this all taking place?
If so look at Family Gay, would you blame the show or the mom or dad... what do you think?
Is it today's music to blame for some of this?
Yes, No, Maybe
What do you think about all these nasty lyrics, and half naked girls on the YouTube videos?
Robin Thicke Blurred Lines [Unrated] Version ft TI Pharrell
It just sicking for 10 year olds to be seeing... and they do!
saying "I want to be just like that!"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAHR5AIAzAc
we all want the old Miley Cyrus back!
not this crap!
We all miss the sweet county girl that was once looked up to by girls as Hannah Montana
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJ63Od6V07U
What would the fonder of YouTube say if he would see this all taking place?
Yet someone that can sing, and doesn't shake her ass all around doesn't get shit. She is not remembered because she doesn't take it all off, and doesn't show all the goodies!
Like this saying- "Are we living under a rock?" This girl is good- However were is she?
I feel this is something good for young good for you kids to here, and that has story behind it.
The song is about getting back up, and fighting for your rights not to get bullied, or pushed around.
Be strong-
“Just because you’re the small girl, and have someone putting you down; doesn’t mean that you can’t rise above it all and shine!”
TitaniumSong by David GuettaYou shout it out,
But I can't hear a word you say
I'm talking loud, not saying much
I'm criticized but all your bullets ricochet
You shoot me down, but I get upI'm bulletproof, nothing to lose
Fire away, fire away
Ricochet, you take your aim
Fire away, fire away
You shoot me down but I won't fall
I am titanium
You shoot me down but I won't fall
I am titaniumCut me down
But it's you who'll have further to fall
Ghost town and haunted love
Raise your voice, sticks and stones may break my bones
I'm talking loud not saying muchI'm bulletproof, nothing to lose
Fire away, fire away
Ricochet, you take your aim
Fire away, fire away
You shoot me down but I won't fall
I am titanium
You shoot me down but I won't fall
I am titaniumhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JRfuAukYTKg
How do you all feel about this?
Back to Facebook
Facebook user states for the record age 24-
"Actually Facebook will not remove breastfeeding pictures or informational/controversial videos they have realized it is the mothers right. Also, just for your information most states mothers are allowed to feed their babies when where and how they like as long as they are legally allowed to be in the place themselves. Have a nice night and do some research on breastfeeding. :-)"
"Oh no that I did post breastfeeding is not naked it is natural and you may want to un-follow me or unfriend me if you find it offensive because my eleven month old still nurses on occasion and I will be having another little one the end of this year beginning of next. Breastfeeding used to be the norm and was widely accepted and then breasts were sexualized and it is no longer the norm I am attempting to do a small part to make it that way again the benefits for mother and child are astronomical and I wish more people were educated about it."
"Hey just wanna say I don't wanna look at girls naked thanks, I should not have to see what you find to be right if others find it wrong."
"Um.. Was I hacked or were you hacked because I don't post naked pictures?" here
That's wrong Missy!
Facebook user age 27- "I don't see a problem with it honestly, wouldn't want to post photos."
Facebook user age 50- "I say no. It's everyone's right if they wish to breast feed but I don't want to see it."
The sh*t that should not be on facebook pages!
Say it you all need too!
https://www.facebook.com/groups/411832279027971/
Facebook user- age 25 Breastfeeding is completely natural. I think children should be exposed to it through out all ages. It is not a sexualized thing. It is nourishment. Nothing is wrong with breastfeed in plain sight the problem lies in the perversion of our society. I breastfeed in public. I have personal pictures of my breastfeeding. It is a beautiful thing and I condone this woman for what she is doing. Suggesting breastfeeding is anything close to pornography is offensive. Look around on Facebook. Women scantly clad in string bikinis. No one is protesting that so why protest the child receiving the best possible nutrition. The women in the picture is a monument to all breastfeeding mothers. I want to see breastfeeding normalized in this country like so many others have already done...this just proved to me how far we really are and I say all of this as your friend but also a breastfeeding mother.
A-sexuality
"Why just because you think your way of thinking is right?
Just ask the A-sexual community the same qustion see what they say- about something that is not a real thing, pick a side gay or straight.
Everyone has to feel some love for someone if not your psychology disturbed.
Is a-sexuality real?
I really don't think so... do you?"
Book-sh thoughts and Facebook comments
"There is a book out on this and I would not recommend it, its just not worth reading.
The girl is lonely and can not find out what she really wants in life or a prater. Everyone has something that feel, or need to have, yet this girl feel nothing, and blames everyone but herself for be a dumb sh*t. And if I see this carp on my TV once more I am going to scream!"
Comment- "This is sick and its time some said something to this girl for posting shit like this to young girls that don't need to see it!"
My thoughts on it- love it or hate it, I really don't care, hell say what you want.
I dont want to see this on Facebook!
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“This is what gets me with book and the literary world just take a teen book for example like Before I Fall, it’s for a teen age reading grope yet the author gets hell for saying a world like- shit. I find it hard to believe that valance and blood and guts is okay, like the demon ripping a hart of a little girl it A-okay is blood dripping and gushing down his arm… yet lets gloss of all the naughty would because it still 1950, were you can’t talk about sex, or have any words like fuck in the text, I find that to be BS.”
Self- publication or find an agent what would you do? I have done this also and would not recommend it. “I have text issue’s that I can’t stand in these yet there awesome books, I have price issue with these book also and I am not the one that had the job of editing and marking these book that was on the company’s to do so. Don’t was your money on this type of publishing, yet how do you get a real agent without buying into it or knowing someone? Is it possible? Did you that Steven King started out as a self-pub it was 54 time to an agent- till Carry was accepted.”
Me- “I have a book that I feel well change the world for ever young girl out there you just need to believe in it, and read between the lines to get the story. I need someone to believe in this dream!”
Say hello to Twitter!
This is what your kids are see here!
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Published on September 17, 2015 21:42
July 9, 2015
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Published on July 09, 2015 00:42
July 3, 2015
Online Portfolio
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Published on July 03, 2015 01:59
June 21, 2015
New Book A Panda Bear Named Mandy!
A Panda Bear Named Mandy! by Marcel Ray Duriez (Author, Illustrator) A Panda Bear Named Mandy, tells us about her adventures.
Juvenile FictionPre-k to 1stAge: 0-6
Website: www.duriez19.wix.com/marcelrayduriez
Juvenile FictionPre-k to 1stAge: 0-6

Published on June 21, 2015 20:03
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