Showing posts with label Week 12. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Week 12. Show all posts
Monday, November 12, 2018
Tech Tip: Canvas Calendar
This tip was really helpful! I haven't really used Canvas Calendar so it was great to learn how I can use it to help me! I usually tell Siri to remind me or set something in my calendar and that's about the only digital calendar that I use. It syncs up with my google calendar so that makes it nice when I'm switching between my Iphone and my gmail account. I have been working so much this semester that it has made it difficult to actually adhere to the schedule I set at the beginning of the semester. I think the biggest thing that I missed was adjusting my schedule to work better rather than trying to force the schedule I thought I would have from the beginning. I'll definitely use this for the remainder of this semester and for next semester!
Week 12 Reading Diary: The Kings White Elephant
As I was reading this story, I was expecting some kind of plot twist to happen or change the attitude of the elephant. The story goes that the elephant was walking in the forest and limped up the the workers on three legs. The elephant lifted his hurt leg to the workers and they pulled a large splinter from the injured limb. They cleaned it and it healed quickly because of their actions. The elephant was so grateful that he decided to use all his strength to help the workers. He would pull up trees with his trunk, or he would roll the logs down to the river for them. The elephant had a son that was white all over and they called it the white elephant. The white elephant was taught by his dad that the workers took care of him in his time of need and that they should lend them their strength. The dad elephant grew too old to work and the white elephant took over as the helper to the workers. One day while the white elephant was playing in the river with the kids, a king came by and saw what work the white elephant was capable of. The king bargained with the workers and offered them a hefty sum to take the white elephant to his kingdom to work for him. The white elephant looked back as he saw the kids he grew up playing with and went on to serve the king as he had served the workers of the forest. I thought it was quite interesting to see that the story went so smoothly. Even when the king took the white elephant, it was implied that the elephant would miss his friends but he still went on to serve the king with no resistance. I also wondered what happened to the white elephant's dad. Overall it was a nice story that didn't have a crazy ending!
Source: More Jataka Tales by Ellen C. Back
Source: More Jataka Tales by Ellen C. Back
Friday, November 9, 2018
Week 12 Story: Princeton and the Janitor
Updated Story Found Here:Princeton and the Janitor
There
once was an owner of a great and prosperous factory, Mr. Kingston. There were
many men and women who had been with him since the beginning of his company, who
all loved him because he was a good man. All of his employees respected him,
were loyal to him and worked very hard for Mr. Kingston because he was good to
them. He also allowed his employees to buy shares of stock of his company. Mr.
Kingston had a son named Princeton who had been around the factory ever since
he was a young boy. The workers were always kind to him but as he grew older,
he became cruel and saw them as nothing but assets to his father’s great company.
As he became a man, he knew that he would one day inherit the business that his
father had built from the ground up and too liberties in changing “minor”
things here and there, that overall effected the moral of all of the employees.
As Princeton grew in experience and gained more confidence, he punished any
employee who crossed his path and even fired some for innocent mistakes they
made. This stirred up anger among all of the employees since they were like
family. His father, Mr. Kingston never noticed any of these things because he
loved and trusted his son, and he was becoming older as time passed.
One day, Princeton went on a walk outside around the toxic
chemicals, despite all of the warning signs, thinking nothing terrible would
happen to him for he had grown up walking around the place. As he walked across
the creaking metal bridge that all the employees always avoided, they just
stood and watched, secretly hoping that he would just fall into some chemicals.
As they reached for the door to go back inside, they heard the medal give out
but none turned back to check on him.
Luckily for Princeton, he had not fallen into chemicals,
but into a large container of thick glue. Though he was not burned from the warm
glue, he was having difficulties staying afloat. He was so focused on escaping
this glue that was willing to swallow him alive that he never noticed the three
little puppies that also fell in the rusted bridge broke, plunging them into
the white abyss.
Princeton managed to croak out a gargled “Help!” just in
time for the kind janitor to walk by. He quickly responded with, “Hang on! I’m
coming to help you!” and scaled the ladder on the side of the large container
of glue. As soon as he reached the top, he saw a large mass that was a man, and
three smaller lumps that seemed to be struggling to stay afloat. Being a
compassionate man, he reached for the three struggling lumps first to put into
the pockets of his jacket, then reached to pull the man out. Princeton
carefully climbed down the ladder to the bottom where the janitor was caring
for the small brown animals who turned out to be puppies. After a few minutes
had passed and panic had left his system, Princeton realized that the janitor
only given him a towel and had not bent over backwards cleaning him up, and
grew angry. Though the janitor offered to let him use the small shower in the
back, in his pride, Princeton declined the offer. Embarrassed and outraged,
Princeton thanked him and stormed off, back to his house. The janitor then
moved the puppies to his custodial closet to give them a nice warm bath.
A few months after this incident, the owner, Mr. Kingston
fell very ill and could no longer run his growing company and passed it down to
his son, Princeton. Neither Princeton nor the janitor had told anybody about
this incident because Princeton was to prideful, and the janitor was too
humble. The two men had not seen each other since the fall, but Princeton still
held a grudge for the janitor saving the puppies first, over himself.
Several months after the transfer of power, the janitor
and Princeton ran into each other. The janitor kindly greeted Princeton,
inquiring as to how he was doing to which Princeton just turned and walked
away. He then went straight to his manager, and ordered him to humiliate and force
the janitor to quit, to which he complied.
The manager went to the janitor, knocked him down and
yelled at the janitor, trying everything he could do the make him resign from
the job. The janitor however just took the abuse and began to tell the other
employees about how he saved Princeton and the three puppies that now live with
him. The managers also listened in, and checked the cameras and saw that what
he said was true.
The employees out of anger and loyalty to the kind
janitor all gave their shares of the stock on the company to him. Though there
were other investors, the janitor now owned the largest portion, and legally
became the new owner of this large company. He was good to his employees and
friends, giving them bonuses and extended leaves of absences. They also worked
hard and well for their new boss and friend.
More Jakarta Tales by Ellen C. Babbit

Author's note:
This story is inspired from the short story, "Prince Wicked and the Grateful Animals". In the original story, it is a king and a prince, so I named the two characters Mr. Kingston and his son, Princeton but changed their occupation to owners of a company. Also like in the original story where the Prince's men purposefully left him behind, the employees also left Princeton behind on purpose despite hearing the bridge breaking. For the three puppies that the janitor rescued, I wanted to show how helpless they were compared to Princeton so the janitor really had a good reason for helping them first. I did change their role some in this story by having the puppies just live with the janitor, and not doing anything to help him monetarily like the grateful animals from the original story. For the ending of the story, I did not think it would be realistic for the employees to kill the owner, so I just had him overthrown from power, and had the janitor take up the new open position as owner of the company. In the end, the employees were loyal to the new owner because he was good, just as they were to Mr. Kingston in the beginning of the story.
More Jakarta Tales by Ellen C. Babbit

Author's note:
This story is inspired from the short story, "Prince Wicked and the Grateful Animals". In the original story, it is a king and a prince, so I named the two characters Mr. Kingston and his son, Princeton but changed their occupation to owners of a company. Also like in the original story where the Prince's men purposefully left him behind, the employees also left Princeton behind on purpose despite hearing the bridge breaking. For the three puppies that the janitor rescued, I wanted to show how helpless they were compared to Princeton so the janitor really had a good reason for helping them first. I did change their role some in this story by having the puppies just live with the janitor, and not doing anything to help him monetarily like the grateful animals from the original story. For the ending of the story, I did not think it would be realistic for the employees to kill the owner, so I just had him overthrown from power, and had the janitor take up the new open position as owner of the company. In the end, the employees were loyal to the new owner because he was good, just as they were to Mr. Kingston in the beginning of the story.
Thursday, November 8, 2018
Reading Notes: Free Reading Jataka Tales Part B
As I read about the Prince Wicked and the Grateful Animals, I prepared myself for the ending that I probably wouldn’t expect! The prince was rude to everyone everywhere and did not care to be nice to a single soul! Not even his guards liked him and would think of ways to let him get kidnapped. One day while they were swimming, a great storm passed through and darkened the entire river. The prince cried out that he could not make it out of the river. The guards decided that tha was their chance and left him there to drown. When the returned, the king asked where the prince was and the guards all said it was too dark to see and they assumed he went back without them noticing. What really happened was the prince grabbed onto a log that a snake, a rat, and a parrot all found refuge on. The log was pulled in by a poor man that cared for the animals first and then the prince last. The prince was angered by this and while the animals promised riches to the poor man for helping them, the prince faked his appreciation and promised that when he is king, he would take care of the old man. Once the prince became king, the old man tested the animals and they all proved true to their promises and offered gold and riches to the poor man. The poor man then went to the kingdom and when the king saw him, the king ordered him to be beaten and beheaded before he could tell of how he saved the king when he was a prince. The poor man did not protest but kept saying that it is better to save the animals than it is to save the prince! The wise men in the crowd asked what prince he saved and when they found out, they said that the king should be killed and the poor man be made king! So in the end, the prince dig his own grave by being rude to the poor man.
Wednesday, November 7, 2018
Reading Notes: Free Reading Jataka Tales Part A
Once again during my reading, I was surprised about the outcome. I read about How the Monkey Saved His Troop. The monkeys had lived near a tree that stood next to a river. They had feasted on the tree’s mangoes daily and were living a satisfied life gathering the fruit on the ground while also gathering the fruit that were in the branches. One day, a king and his men stumbled upon the fruit and asked where it came from. After they found out where it came from, the kind and his men decided to camp out and have more mangoes in the morning. The monkeys waited until the soldiers were asleep and then, finding that all the fruit had been taken from the ground, the monkeys gathered what they could from the branches. While gathering fruit from the branches, the king was awakened from the noise. The king ordered his men to grab their bows and arrows and wait until the monkeys come down from the tree. The men were ordered to kill the monkeys as they came down! The monkeys were so frightened that they begged their chief to find a way out of the mess they were in! The chief swung to a branch that was over the river but it did not reach completely to the trees on the other side of the river. He was sure that some of the monkeys would fall and drown in the river! So he grabbed the other branch and used his back as a bridge for the other monkeys to cross. He called them to cross and after all of the monkeys crossed, the king noticed what the chief had done for his monkey troops. The king said it was a noble thing to do and that he would promise that the monkey chief would be taken care of for the rest of his life! I didn’t expect the king to care much for the monkeys but once the king noticed what the monkey chief was willing to do for his monkey troops, it makes sense that he would honor that because he knew what it meant to lead troops through life and death!
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