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Education experience

During all my years of school I was always shy and I wouldn’t  raise my hand in class when i needed help because i thought the other students would laugh at me and call me names . I wouldn’t ask for help and i was very insecure and thought I was dumb because I saw how other students would move faster than me and get their work done while i was still behind not even halfway done with mine . Even thought I was always this way i feel like 9th grade was the real turning point for my whole school career. In 2016 I graduated from middle school so my family thought it was a great time to move to Florida since i had to attend a new school any way being that i graduated. I was furious at the thought that i would be leaving my friends ,my way of living and my while lifestyle behind. Now in Florida instead of starting in September we started in the school in the second week of August , and i was not happy about it . School was a totally different ,the students had different accents than what i was used to and the schools were so much bigger , and I am VERY anti social ,I am the type of person that if you don’t come to me I would  just be there by myself  and we would not become friends.Talking about me being shy anti social etc may not seem relevant to my eduction but it played a huge roll and affected my whether i moved to the next grade or got left back.

While attending school in Florida I felt so alone I refused to go up to anyone because I had a huge fear of rejection.  On my first day I had to sit in the nurses office and wait until my came to pick me up ,how embarrassing. The faculty ,teachers , guidance counselors and especially the school principal were no help, the people who you think are suppose to be there for you basically just leave you in the dust . At a meeting one day with the principal ,my mother and myself …  my mom explained to the principal why i had trouble adapting to the school environment .He told my mom that  I should just go up to people make friends and try to adjust but that just wasn’t me ,even tho i had acquaintances and other people who were nice to me i still never really had friends so i continued to be alone. I was basically doomed from then on .After Five  or  six  months of living in Florida my family decided that it wasn’t for us. during the Christmas break we took a trip back to New York after moving  my mom rented a car and everything ,I was so excited to see my friends , people I knew and just be in an environment that I was used to . When my family and I officially moved back to New York , you would think everything would go back to normal . Since the age of ten i was sure that  I would be a chef when i grow up , so while my mom searched for a culinary arts school for me I attended Edward R.Murrow which was the first school i was going to go to if i did not move to Florida .From then on it was hell for me . In that  school I had the same  problem

Research Project draft

Introduction: In January of 2020, one virus was able to set the whole world into a frenzy. COVID-19 is a form of Coronavirus which is a respiratory disease that had shut down various states for months. New York City had a total of almost one million cases of coronavirus. The virus had put cities under lockdown, closed restaurants, jammed hospitals, and many state governments required people to wear a mask for everyone’s safety. All of this happened within a month of the first cases spotted in the United States in mid to late February. By early March 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the COVID-19 outbreak a pandemic and on March 22nd, the entire New York City was under hard lockdown. But as COVID-19 was investigated more, it was brought to the public’s attention that information was being withheld from us by governments and that this was not the first rodeo with Coronavirus. Questions started being raised. “Where did Coronavrius come from and how did it spread so fast without any warning?”

 

MLA Entry: Chris Buckley, David D. Kirkpatrick, Amy Qin, and 

“How COVID-19 Slipped China’s Grasp”

Summary: When China first investigated the coronavirus, Dr. Zhong Nanshan, was rushed to Wuhan, the central city of China. Dr. Zhong Nanshan, who had relieved people of a previous relieved people of a similar epidemic 17 years ago, was called in an emergency to help bring light to the new form of Coronavirus. Dr. Nanshan was astonished when he found how dangerous the virus was and how fast it was spreading. Dr. Nanshan rushed to Beijing and urged officials to sound the alarm to warn China about the rapidly spreading virus. Scientists and private laboratories identified the kind of coronavirus outbreak it was and mapped its spread before Beijing considered the seriousness of the virus after they were already alerted. A Professor located in Shanghai by the name of Zhang Yongzhen also reported that he knew the impact COVID-19 could have on the country, but, he too, was ignored. However, by then, approximately 636 lives had been taken by the coronavirus and it was too late to try and enforce containment. The first alarm wasn’t sounded until 25 after December 30th, 2019 when the government was confronted about the virus. The article states “yet officials in Wuhan and Beijing concealed the extent of infections or refused to act on warnings.” Hostilities arose between the U.S. and China’s government because information was not shared on behalf of either parties.

After being exposed, China was reluctant to understand where and how the virus emerged. Scientists dug deeper to find that SARS, a previous epidemic that occurred in 2002 – 2003, had revisited in a new form of coronavirus. Two different commercial labs reached the same conclusion. It was also discovered that the same coronavirus was spotted in animals meaning it was transferred from animal to human and then rapidly from human to human.

Analysis: The author’s of “How COVID-19 Slipped China’s Grasp” are Chris Buckley, David Kirkpatrick, Amy Qin, and 

Response: I knew very little about the coronavirus. Information on China’s government concealing information and the SARS epidemic was pieced together in this article. Former President Trump was very angry with China’s government when he was informed how much they already knew but didn’t share. I believe China’s government was afraid to release what they knew about the virus to keep the citizens and other countries. Trump said some ignorant things that were not justified but I could understand the frustration he faced after uncovering the same facts. Other articles, such as the next one, similar to “How COVID-19 Slipped China’s Grasp” share the same information even from other doctors’ perspectives in China as well so I think this article is credible.

 

MLA Entry: Hilary Leung. “Doctor Who Sounded Alarm on Coronavirus Dies in China.” TIME, 7 February 2020, https://time.com/5779678/li-wenliang-coronavirus-china-doctor-death/

“Doctor Who Sounded Alarm on Coronavirus Dies in China”

Summary: Towards the end of December 2020, the outbreak caught the attention of an ophthalmologist by the name of Dr. Li Wenliang. A text message that wrote “A new coronavirus infection has been confirmed and its type is being identified. Inform all family and relatives to be on guard,” was sent out to Dr. Li Wenliang’s former medical school classmates on December 30th. China, however, did not appreciate Dr. Wenliang’s warnings about the strange cases that seemed similar to SARS and he was arrested by local authorities for “making untrue comments” and “severely disturbing social order.” Yet, he knew what was true and untrue and continued carrying out his message about the virus through social media, texts, and interviews. Dr. Li Wenliang  came to be true when it was found that “The infection turned out not to be SARS, but 2019-nCov—a coronavirus in the same deadly family.”

Unfortunately, Dr. Wenliang was a victim of the same virus he tried to warn his former classmates of. “At the time, Wuhan’s health bureau said there was no evidence of spread between humans”, which turned out to be false, in January, when Dr. Wenliang was diagnosed with coronavirus after being infected by a patient of his. The mayor oh Wuhan later admitted to “mishandling the crisis” and not releasing information quick enough and on Jan. 28, about two months into the global pandemic, China’s top court rebuked Wuhan police for punishing eight people, including Li, for “spreading rumors.”

Analysis: Hilary Leung wrote the article “Doctor Who Sounded Alarm on Coronavirus Dies in China”. Leung wrote this article to notify people of the extent China went through in hopes of masking the truth about the coronavirus. I believe the author just wanted to send awareness out of how China tried to lie to its own citizens. “Doctor Who Sounded Alarm on Coronavirus Dies in China” was written for a more mature audience because the events that were discussed are very horrid and foul. I do believe that China got the police involved to keep its citizen from passing word around and that Dr. Li Wenliang was one of many that tried to warn the government. This article is credible because this article’s story aligns with other articles that prove the same point: China should have reported what they knew.

Response: I think people fear what they do not know and I think this was a prime example. China did not want to release their knowledge of what was happening because they did not understand how bad the virus was. I feel as though they did not want this virus to turn into a pandemic, just hoped the spread ending because that is exactly what happened with the SARS pandemic and why that virus did not need a vaccine. It’s a shame that Coronavirus had to be unstoppable for China to disclose their secret.

 

Conclusion: These two articles taught me three things; Coronavirus is a family of viruses and COVID-19 was just the form of an outbreak; COVID-19 was able to spread quickly because there was no political or social update on it, and China withholding information causing chaos and confusion within the world. Anyone who needed clarity on what happened in late 2010 and early 2020 should take a look at the articles because they were very informative and correlate with one another well. If a timeline was added to both of the articles, they would hold the same information and repeated dates.

Letter to The Editor

Honestly since we started this project I was very confused about what we were going to be talking about Since I thought it was a typical writing project and reading information when I started to think deeply that it was something much more it was something more in your personal opinion and learning from the authors’ descriptions and regarding their articles For me it was quite difficult to complete this project mainly because I had many errands to do regarding other classes and my social life I had to consider the time and study very well the things that I was going to say something that personally was something very hard to do Honestly I must say that at least I am proud of myself for doing this project and being able to complete it thanks to the teacher and the help she has given me is it has been the best thing that could have happened to me, I can say that There is nothing better than when you do not understand a class, a teacher helps you.

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