Embolden

Verb

Definition: to make someone more confident.

Source: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/emboldened

Found this word in the reading ” The Tunnel Rats of Atlantic Avenue” when Joseph asked Castillo is the there was any accidents in the tunnel and he responded that absolutely not. “thus emboldened, i scrambled down a ladder as cars and trucks whizzed by my head, walked thought a dirt trench and a doorway cut into a brick wall, and took a step back in time, into the arched tunnel.”

understanding what the word embolden means i understand that Joseph was not sure to go into the tunnel tour. That is why she asked Castillo if there was no accidents and said he responded no, she was confident and encouraged herself to go into the tunnel tour.

 

Pristine

Adjective

Definition: not spoiled, corrupted, or polluted. In perfect condition

Source: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/pristine

This word that i came across with is located in the reading “The Tunnel Rats of Atlantic
Avenue” by Yonette Joseph in the fourth paragraph. “he believes, there is a steam locomotive lying on its side like an abandon toy train in pristine condition”

Since i now know pristine means in good condition i know why it is so important and ambition for Bob Diamond to find this ancient steam locomotive especially if it is in good condition.

 

Juxtaposition

Noun

definition: the act or an instance of placing two or more things side by side

source: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/juxtaposition

the word juxtaposition was a very difficult word for me to understand and it was a real problem because i had to give in example for my paper for English and i had no idea how or what the word had to do with anything.

i learned this word through seeing it in the dictionary but also talking to my professor and telling me examples. Since i had a better picture what the word meant that part of the essay became simple for me to accomplish.

Double Session

Today our Speech and English Class came together to visit for the second time to the BHS. On today’s visit we had the chance to be on the library to view some ancient maps. we learned about different kind of maps. There are different kind of maps such as manuscript maps, property maps, and many more like a old NYC subway transit map. When my class went inside the library we were instructed to get into our groups and we were assigned to a table where there were three maps that we had to examine. When observing the maps we had to answer some questions of the maps like who made it, when was it made, what materials were used to create the map, why is it important history, is it relevant today, and many more questions. We also learned the important details in a map like the compass, it is important to know where is north for you can know where you are heading. Also the legend that’s in a map that show us the key that helps us understand a map better. Looking at the three maps i noticed they were based on NYC the first map was from Pirrepont a manuscript map of City Techs neighborhood back in 1828, the second map was the streets of Brooklyn, and the third was a old transit map from the NYC subway in 1995. To end our visit to the BHS Prof Davis surprised my class and told us to give a impromptu speech so each group ended up giving a speech of what they each learned about the maps we observed in BHS.

Gleasons Gym

At first I wasn’t sure what location to pick for project two but I’ve realized that Brooklyn has many extraordinary places that we don’t know about. After going on a walk around school something caught my eye. I had come across a gym, not any ordinary gym, it was Gleason’s gym! It is located on 77 Front Street, a 20 minute walk from City Tech. There is no other Gleason’s this is the only Gleason’s Gym in NYC! It’s the oldest active gym in the United States. This gym is exclusive because many famous boxers have stepped foot in it and have trained there to win their fights.

Getting to Gleason’s Gym is very simple to get to just by exiting City Tech through the main exit (Namm) and heading up towards Tillary Street. Once you get there make a left and walk all of Tillary Street until you get to Cadman Plaza E and make a right. From there walk straight up all Cadman Plaza E and continue walking up onto Washington St. You continue this walk until you get to Front St. and make a left and there you get to your destination, Gleason’s Gym. People may think that Gleason’s gym is contemporary but truth is Gleason’s gym is very unique.

Gleason’s Gym brought out existence to more than one hundred thirty two Professional world champions! Boxers such as Benny Paret, Jake LaMotta, Phil Terranova, Roberto Durán, Jimmy Carter, and other international boxers. Famous boxers also trained there like Adrian Broner, Mike Tyson, Miguel Cotto, and even Muhammad Ali who is known all over the world! Other than boxers there are artist/actors that go there today to train like Usher, Wesley Snipes. Many people who aren’t into boxing or going to the gym may not find interest in Gleason’s gym, but those who like to box or work out might want know about this particular gym or even decide go to Gleason’s Gym.

Gleason’s Gym first opened in 1937. The gym was founded by Peter Robert Gagliardi a former welterweight, who later in his career changed his name to Bobby Gleason. Today Gleason’s Gym is owned by Bruce Silverglade. When Gleason’s Gym first opened, the gym was located in the lower Bronx at 434 Westchester Avenue, near 149th Street and 3rd Avenue. In 1974, at age 82 Bobby Gleason decided to move the gym and moved to Manhattan. Gleason’s Gym was located at 252 W 30th Street. Where the gym was located began to change, the 30th Street building went co-op in 1984 and the gym was forced to find a new home. The gym moved to its current location, right under the Brooklyn Bridge on the Brooklyn side.

A friend, who is a boxer, and happens to train at Gleason’s Gym, is the reason I chose this place. I remember one day he mentioned to my friends and I that he was on the finals to fight for the Golden Glove tittle. The event was going to take place in Barclays Center and if we wanted tickets to witness his win we had to purchase them at Gleason’s gym. I immediately made my mind that I wanted to go but I had no idea how to get there. My plan to figure out the way to get there was look it up online and then afterwards I started my journey there. On my way there the walk was amazing, the view down from the gym was very delightful, you could spot the Brooklyn Bridge Park, you saw friendly people smiling, hotels, and many stores of all kind, restaurants, and the best view was the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridge. Once I got there I looked up and in large letters you read “Gleason’s Gym” and under was a little door. I went up some narrow stairs, then there was two metal grey doors. On the right one said Gleason’s Gym so I went inside and it was a pretty big place with dark red walls. I personally thought the gym was going to be smaller, but I was wrong. There are four full size rings, and 10 heavy bags that still don’t take up space. This would be a magical place for all people who enjoying going to the gym, because there is a ton of assortment of free weights, stair machines, treadmills, stationary bicycles and common boxing equipment like speed bags, double end bags and jump ropes.

The neighborhood is so marvelous, new buildings around and so many stores around it, but then something else caught my attention. It was an old big Warehouse that stood out of the all contemporary buildings a good picture of juxtaposition. Juxtaposition is the fact that two things placed together are with contrasting effect, for this example the old and new or well maintained and in disrepair. Gleason’s Gym and all of the buildings around the neighborhood were all well maintained besides that big warehouse that was really old that was built in the late 1800’s.

Colson Whitehead states in City Limits “I was born here and thus ruined for anywhere else” I can relate to this because all of New York City is full of marvelous places like the location of Gleason’s Gym makes you fall in love with New York! I been to Pennsylvania, California, Mexico, and New Jersey no matter what other place. It’s nothing compares to New York for me like Whitehead says I am ruined to like any other place but New York. Another quote from City Limits “You start building your private New York the first time you lay eyes on it” what Whitehead stated, is true because when I first walked to Gleason’s Gym it was remarkable I still remember everything I walked by and seeing the colorful painting on the wall in York St and Washington St. Also able to see the Manhattan Bridge and the Brooklyn Bridge such a beautiful view and seeing the Brooklyn Bridge Park amazing! Inside Gleason’s Gym it was like everything I pictured a boxing gym like considering it as my first time entering a boxing gym ever! That when I added a new brick to my own private New York I wouldn’t leave it and definitely never forget it!

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Works Cited:

 Whitehead, Colson. The Colossus of New York.2007. Print.

Happy and saddest place in NYC

New York City is a really big city with marvelous places! everyone have a happy place and a sad one. For me my happiest place in NYC is on the pier under the Brooklyn Brigde on the Manhattan side. This is my happy place because that’s where me and my girlfriend go to just relax and talk. We could be there for several hours and we wouldn’t notice, just talking, watching the boats pass the Hudson river, and sometimes walk around the mall. 

I can’t recall any sad place for me to write about.But there is a place where I had a bad experience in a playground where I cracked my head open because I  ran down a wet slide and I slipped and fell.This occurred when I was just twelve years old so I got pretty scared, the playground  in the park which is like a block away from my house. So every time I pass through the park to go home  and I see that playground it gives me they flash back of what happened there. Many people have there own places they remember from either happy. Sad, scary etc it all up to the persons experience they had.

promenade

Noun

Definition:  a leisurely walk or ride especially in a public place for pleasure or display

Source: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/promenade

i came across this word when i was walking towards the Brooklyn Bridge and i saw a sign that said “Brooklyn Bridge promenade” i didn’t understand what that ment so i had to look it up.

since i know what promenade means it was sign that indicated that people could walk on the Brooklyn bridge freely.

Dacryops

Noun

Definition: a watery state of the eye or Excess of tears in the eye.

Source: http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/dacryops

I encountered this word when I went to the eye doctor for an appointment. I over Heard the Doctor tell a patient that she was lacking of dacryops.

Now that i know this word i know that the Doctor was telling his patient that she her eyes werent producing alot of water in her eyes.

Insentient

Adjective 

Definition: lacking perception or consciousness.

Source: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/insentient

i heard this word one time while watching my favorite show The Walking Dead. The little boy been shot (Carl) and he needed to go through surgery proceeded by Mershall. She asked him if he has done anything surgery like this or if he was a experienced. Mershall responded with “insentient”

Now that i know what this word mean it helps understand that Mershall didn’t have much experience with this type of procedure but he still knows what he was doing. The surgery was a success by the way.

WIELD

Verb

Definition: to handle as a tool especially effectively or to hold something, such as a tool or weapon in your hands so that you are ready to use it.

Source: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/wielding

I came across this word in the book Night by Elie Wiesel on the bottom of page 18. At nine o’clock, the previous Sunday’s scenes were repeated Policemen wielding clubs were shouting: “All Jews outside!”

Now that i know what wield means i understand now that the police man had something in their hand as a weapon and were telling the jews to get out their house.