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The Shadow of Napoleon: The Legend of Joseph’s Auxiliary

In the torrent of history, there are always some people who, with their unique wisdom and courage, have changed the direction of the times. They may not be heroes standing in the center of the stage, but their contributions are enough to be remembered for thousands of years. Today, I am going to talk about such a character – Joseph. He was not a prominent king at the time, but with outstanding intelligence and firm beliefs, he became a key figure for Napoleon to ascend to the throne of France, and ultimately became Napoleon’s indispensable right-hand man.
That was a turbulent era, and the wave of the French Revolution swept across the entire Europe. On this magnificent historical stage, countless brave warriors and wise strategists compete to showcase their talents. And Joseph, this seemingly ordinary young man, relied on his keen insight and extraordinary courage to step into the depths of history.
He comes from an ordinary French family, but has an unusual passion for politics and military. He deeply understands that in this turbulent era, to change his own destiny, he must have enough wisdom and courage. So, he kept learning, thinking, and exploring, gradually accumulating rich knowledge and experience.
When Napoleon, an outstanding military genius, emerged, Joseph keenly sensed his potential. He actively approached Napoleon and won his trust and favor with his intelligence and insight. From then on, he became Napoleon’s capable assistant, jointly planning the great cause of the future.

 

 

Save Your money OR Don’t Save Your Money?

The Book “How to Money” written by Jean Chatzky, Kathryn Tuggle, and their team at HerMoney breaks down the basics of money―how to earn it, manage it, and use it―giving you all the tools you need to take charge and be fearless with personal finance. This style of guideline book quickly grabs my attention, through out the book there are actually a-lot of useful things to learn. Lets have a look~

This note book page talks about the first Bookclub meet with our bookclub group, in the meeting we discussed what the central idea of the book might be from where we are in the book, we first asked our selves that does time equals to money? And on the other side does money also equals to time?

Few days later when we are reading the book, we found out some evidence and new ideas about the book, for example a chart of how can you spent your money while still saving it, the pros and cons for saving money and not saving your money. We also said that people who lived in the 2000’s would use more save less and the people who are in 1900’s would save more use less.

Throughout our bookclub talks, me and my group also tried to discuss the characters in the book, we figure it out that in this book there’s not a main character and a main event, its just telling you how different people treat to the same amount of money, and how to actually benefit your money.

After finishing the book I drew this chart that explains what kind of person you want to be with your money, I don’t know what happened to my email but I still have a connection part that after when I reread I found out that there are connections between pg.4 and pg. 87, talks about how waiting is important to people.

 

Thank you for your time here 🙂

Am I a humanists?

Stand Up for the others who CAN’T

My Found poem above represents the external conflicts with character and society in the story “Tuesday of the Other June” by Norma  Fox  Mazer 1986.

Tuesday of the Other June is a story about a little girl who have been bullied in a swimming class and in the school, her mom always tells her that if you smile to the world the world smiles you back, but the world don’t seems to like her back, even she always be kind to others, even she always stay on tasks, bad luck always come to her. Abuse, deception, bullying, broken family, parents’ deaths, extremely strong psychological qualities, and injuries all over the body, you may find it is difficult to imagine this is a girl who has just entered junior high school. As everyone said, perhaps some people are born to win at the starting line, perhaps life is unfair, but even if you try hard, this is a fact that you cannot change. At the climax of the story, June is abused in the changing room of the swimming pool, targeted and insulted in the pool. However, when she returns home, she only makes a perfunctory remark to her mother. Although it is said that at the end of the story, she escaped from a place full of darkness for her, it brings incurable scars to her life.

 

 

My arcade game

My biggest success is that when Jim and I starting to put pins on we find out that  it is really dangerous that kids might get heart, so then we have to take all the stuff out and then add another layer on the bottom to let it be safe and let the kids have fun, also while we are changing we find out that the ball will fall off of the layer we added, so we add the layer, the layer let the game be safe, and the layer helps to keep the ball going.

One thing that I like to change is that  we shouldn’t put hot glue on the road, we should’v put it on the side or on the bottom, because of that the ball always stuck on the glue, so then it makes our game harder, but we had a new idea that we will call that as a wasted

one pice of advice I will give it to the next 6 graders is that look on the board when you came in!

Welcome to Your New Blog!

When you blog you create posts and posts are categorised according to your subject. Some categories have already been set up for you. If you need more categories you can add them as needed. It’s important that your posts have the following:

  • An engaging title – this should not include the name of the subject since this is referenced in the category.
  • Body – this is where you share your learning. This can include text, images, embedded videos from Dragons’ Tube or elsewhere. You should always consider how your post looks to your audience. Is it engaging? Do they want to keep reading?
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