Sunday, March 1, 2015

secrets

               For Our Secrets by Susan Griffin I do not understand just about any of it for to me it seems that she jumps around from topic to topic but she does always come back to talking about the cell.  This article if you can call it one talks about the evolution of man for the most part and talks about what humans do from day to day.  For the closest thing that I can thank of for this article is that it is a contact zone for we are talking about Germany but the Americans are the ones that invented the nukes and atomic bombs.  This paper is a little bit on the boring side for you can never really tell what it is talking about at least I really could not find out heads or tells of most of the article.  For even though throw-out the article she talks about the makeup of the cell and this is even a little hard to understand if you if you do not know much about the cell and what it is made up of for just about after each topic she goes back onto a little paragraph talking about a different part of the cell.
               This story starts off on its tangent from first talking about someone talking about their father and about the Battle of the Bulge in World War II.  From there it talks about nuclear missiles and V-1 rockets which it says are the first homing missiles.  From there she goes on from talking about learning on what questions to ask.  I can only thank that she means that you need to be critical conciseness when you are thinking about what questions you need to ask in order to get the information that you want to get and to get the results that you are looking for.  This also supports that she is going from one topic to another but able to keep it on topic even though it seems that she is just going from topic to topic.
               Latter she talks about knowledge and how direct knowledge is the illusion nature of panic.  This ties in very neatly with the baking concept for the information that you gain from learning using the banking concept you will just be showing yourself and illusion for whenever you get into a situation that you were not taught about you would panic and not be able to find the solution to the problem for you would have such a narrow mind that you would not be able to thank for yourself and be able to find your own solution out of the situation that you are in. Then a little farther she talks about someone writing but lacking the knowledge on why they are writing. This is also a good example of the banking concept in that you are only doing what you are told to do so if you are told to write you will write but you will not be able to tell why you are writing or what you are writing for.

               So if you would like to give you brain a workout and find out some more interesting facts and mind twisters that you would like to thank about and wanting find out how something connects to other parts if its own writing read Our Secret by Susan Griffin.  The article is an interesting article once you get past the headache of understand what is says and how it relates to one another.

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