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The Beauty of Quiet Nature

On a regular day, I usually take the A or C train to Jay Street and walk 10 minutes to The New York City College of Technology. However, my mind and body craved new things. Instead of a swarming train, surrounded by blue scaffoldings, people hustling to get to the Kings County Family Court, to class, and the smell of constant cigarettes. I wanted a change. I decided to take the 4 train and discover new things. I was looking for nature, quietness, a place that makes me happy and a place that makes me calm. I was looking for a detour through nature, which help uplift my mind and body that makes me feel good about myself. Therefore, I set out for new things.
I caught the 4 train on Eastern Parkway and got out at Borough Hall. As I exited the train the first thing I noticed, was the peak of the Manhattan Bridge in Dumbo. I could only remember my experience on the bridge as I smiled within. The sun shined down on the grey tiles, as the tiles shimmer reflected into my eyes. The beautiful trees with brown and yellow leaves creating a perfect fall day. The branches curved like an umbrella to shield the yellow shinning sun, the people below sat on the charcoal black bench enjoying the moment. My eyes then landed on the Henry Ward Beecher monument. He had on his fancy coat with his wavy hair as he stood erected. I began to feel better on my way to school. Looking around me, I noticed nature in its quiet beauty. I wanted to know if nature has such a big impact on anyone else besides me. I wanted to know why I felt more relaxed, calm, less stressed, able to function better, and create better ideas.
However, I stumbled upon an article entitled, “How Nature Can Make You Kinder, Happier, and More Creative,” by Jill Suttie. It explained how nature reduce stress which impacts our bodies. It states, “participants were assigned to walk through the forest or in an urban center while having their heart rate variability, heart rate, and blood pressure measured. Results showed that those that walked through the forest had lower heart rates, and higher heart rate variability…compared to those that walked in urban settings.” When this occurred, it caused stress levels to decrease. Although the mind and body were active it was still calm, because different parts of the brain were relaxed which did not require its muscle activity.
With less stress it causes better and positive moods. In the article, “How does Nature Impact Our Wellbeing,” by the University of Minnesota. The study shows that, “times in nature or scenes of nature are associated with positive mood, and psychological wellbeing…” In this case nature helps to balance and calm us which improve bad moods. This helps you to connect to people in a better way because you are taking time to relax, as the people around you do the same. Another, study proves that, “people who had trees and green space…has stronger feelings and unity with neighbors, being more concerned with helping support each other.” Nature also helps one to be more grounded and peaceful.
I also wondered why I felt less depressed. I felt refreshed, I felt good mentally, spiritually, physically. This boosted my energy levels, and I was more inspired to go to class compared to when I walked on Jay Street. Jill Suttie explained through experiments the reason why we felt less depressed in nature. She claims that, “waling in nature affects rumination- which has been associated with the onset of depression and anxiety.” The participants who were apart of the experiment were scanned before and after walks. It proved that, “those who walked through nature experienced less anxiety, rumination, and negative effects, as well as more positive emotions, comparison to urban walkers.” This proves that nature can reduce depression.
Therefore, we must preserve nature. Preserving nature is not only for human beings but for animals as well. Natural habitats are important because animals are a part of nature; hearing the brown, black and orange birds chirp before leaving for winter. Seeing the fluffy brown squirrels run back and forth playing and as some dig looking for food for winter. The colorful flowers attracting the yellow and black bees when it is warm outside. While the fresh and relaxing wind blow. This wonderful relaxing part of nature. According to the article, “Why Should We Take Care of Nature,” by Pawel Alva Nazaruk, states “nature is constantly changing…and humans are continuously adapting the planet to accommodate their needs through careless interaction with their surrounding environment.” This is true because as humans we litter which can affect our environment. We must stop water pollution, desertification, and deforestation. Or else we us humans will have to answer to The LORAX who speak for the trees. Replanting a plant that was chopped down is important.
However, in the articles I’ve presented proves why nature is important. It proves that nature reduces stress, depression, anxiety, sadness, bad moods. Therefore, environments all over the world should have Pedestrian Plazas to help soothe tough days. Nature can benefit our minds and bodies in so many great ways. So from now on I will be catching the 4 train on Eastern Parkway, getting out at Borough Hall, make a right onto Johnson Street, and a left on Jay Street to get to class on a daily basis.

 

Work Cited:

Suttie, Jill. “How Nature Can Make You Kinder, Happier, and More Creative.” Greater Good, 22016 Mar. 2016, greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/how_nature_makes_you_kinder_happier_more_creative.

Larson, Jean. “How Does Nature Impact Our Wellbeing?” Taking Charge of Your Health & Wellbeing, 12 December 2017, www.takingcharge.csh.umn.edu/enhance-your-wellbeing/environment/nature-and-us/how-does-nature-impact-our-wellbeing.

 

Nazaruk, Pawel Alva. “Why Should We Take Care Of Nature?” The Huffington Post, TheHuffingtonPost.com, 6 Oct. 2016, www.huffingtonpost.com/pawel-alva-nazaruk/why-should-we-take-care-o_b_12170852.html.

 

 

Why City Tech’s buildings?

I have chosen these building because I really like to see the huge difference of buildings in New York. I like to see the change of designs architects apply to our buildings nowadays. These new buildings really help us see the change in the world we live because we have modernized tremendously. The new design of buildings help testify how much as a industrialized nation we have grown and continue to grow. The buildings that are yet to be remodeled help us see how our New York was before. These buildings have history nad culture tied within them so they still have relevant value. In the reading “City Limits” written by Colson Whitehead helps support my statement multiple times. On page 3 paragraph 2 we read that Whitehead also witnessed change in his neighborhood. On the same page but 1 paragraph, Whitehead goes on to further state that he was close to the buildings but to those who an business in them. He states, “if you had known, perhaps you would have stepped behind the counter and shaken everyone’s hand, pulled out the disposable camera and insured posing instructions”. A final supportative part of the passage can be found on page 3 paragraph 3 Whitehead states that he wished his part buildings could piece his life together to show his evolution as a person. This supports my idea that buildings carry history with them.

Part One: Exploring Ideas

I feel that finding monuments may be a little hard for some or myself because there are so many to choose from. Another thing that may be challenging would be collaborating with other students to agree on one source we find relatable to the selected monument. My main goal for the assignment is to learn something new about whether monuments should stay or not. I plan to build up my understanding of the monument that I choose to evaluate. I have little to no knowledge of monuments in NYC. Some monuments near City Tech are the Christoper Columbus Statue/ Monument, Robert F. Kennedy Monument and Prison Ship Martyrs Monument. These are the closest and most popular in the given area. There are many more monuments else where  but given such short time, a closer monument would be a better choice for the project. The resources that I used so far was my prior knowledge and internet sources like Google and the NYC Parks website. I researched the Robert F. Kennedy Monument and I think he deserved a monument for his hard work. Examples of his work would be his history of being an attorney and later following his brother’s footsteps and becoming a president. He deserves to be memorialized because he was an activist, often called a carpetbagger. Robert F. Kennedy was a supporter of Civil War and didn’t deserve to be assassinated for his views and ideas. The significance of monument compared to now is that it demonstrates that not many support anyone who is a supporter of the other side of a controversial topic. For example, when Obama was president. Not many liked his views and how he wanted to help the poor and lower classmen. They saw him as a weak and  destructful president. What are your views and what did you come up with ?

Project 2 Reflection

To be honest I am very excited for this project. After 2nd weeks of college we finally get know each other instead of being a lonely goat in the class. What makes me more excited is that the group project brings us outside of the school with each other. While we’re all busy with our schedules, we can finally have the opportunity to go explore around the area. I think this project will help us bond together.

The Story of The World’s Soon Greatest Ophthalomogist

My name is Shemika and I was always passionate about becoming a doctor, but I was uncertain of which field to specialize in. I wanted to become a Research Doctor to find the cure for HIV\AIDS. I became interested in this field because someone in my neighborhood was infected with the disease and I’ll watch the individual suffer and have several breakouts. When it was time to attend high school, I wanted to attend to Clara Barton for nursing but someone introduced William. H Maxwell High School and praised its Vision Care Technology program. I attended Maxwell and enrolled in the program in which I graduated as an honored student and received the gold award in the vision program. After three years of attending high school I knew I wanted to become an Ophthalmologist.

My aesthetic sensibility that guide me are reaching, achieving, gaining, and succeeding goals, needs, and wants. I choose these aesthetic sensibilities because when it comes to my education I love to gain knowledge and expand in critical thinking. Failure is not an option but we all must fail at some point to make us better; and in the long run it makes us stronger and more competitive. In five to ten years I will like to be attending medical school to become an Ophthalmologist and start putting my ideas together to open an optical business. I am very out-going, people oriented, very humbled, open- minded, talkative, and I love the Vision Care Technology Program. My career goal is to become the best in whatever I do and make sure my patients leave with the best possible vision.

My profile picture is a representation of me two days after my senior prom. It was my senior picnic and exactly one week before I graduate. Nevertheless, that day held more meaning to it than a senior picnic. I was also attending the Lupus Walk. A few months before the Senior Picnic and Lupus Walk one of my high school teachers past away from the Lupus disease. Therefore, I wore a purple ribbon in honor of her and walked on her behalf. However, I knew she would have wanted me to be happy and enjoy the picnic so I did.
Persons may misinterpret this picture as someone that is always confident and hang out a lot. Sometimes it is the opposite, I am not always confident and do not always hangout. That day started out very gloomy, but it managed to bloom into a wonderful day with much laughter and enjoyment.

In my bio, I spoke about my future, learning about my career, graduating, aesthetic sensibilities that guides me, some characteristics about me, and ideas. I spoke about these things because ever since I was thirteen I always wanted a career in something that I love doing; and I knew I wanted to become a doctor. Graduating high school was important because I knew it was going to lead me one step closer to my career. I worked hard to obtain the gold in my major because I became passionate about Vision Care Technology. I have only stated some aesthetic sensibilities but the most important one is my mom. I see her working hard daily for me to accomplish my goals.

I may not like failure but every time I fail my mother is right there encouraging me to try again. I have a lot of ideas for an optical business in the future and I will love to gain opportunities especially with persons that has been in the business for years. In life  you never know when it is time to leave this precious thing call life. Therefore, live each day happy although discouragement may come your way; and never give up on your dream. While attending City Tech I expect to push myself pass my expected limit, I expect greatness and success and any opportunity that may come my way. I expect to also graduate with honors once more if I am granted with it, but most importantly I expect to enjoy my time there.

I guess this is Me

https://openlab.citytech.cuny.edu/roseneng1101f2017/?p=153&preview=true

            Hello every one my name is Casylee. I’m currently a freshman at City Tech, this is my first semester. This picture that I choose was the day I graduated high school which was this year in June. Not only was it the day I graduated but the day I was going to start a new chapter in my life. This chapter was beginning college.  When I first started high school I thought that it was going to be how it was on television.  People being cruel and nasty to one another but it actually wasn’t, it was the opposite from that. High school wasn’t really hard and now that I’m writing this and thinking back, college is way different. College is hard and this pictures shows that if I could make it throughout high school alive I’m pretty sure I can get through college alive. It is going to be tough but life isn’t easy and sometimes you gotta get through the rough days to get to the better ones. It may seem that in this picture my smile is fake but that’s not the case. This day was important because with all the work I had to do I got to the finish line. It showed that I went through a lot and that I’m a person who works hard for what they want no matter what it is.

            In this picture something that stands out  is my face, I’m wearing makeup, I have my hair done, and the clothing I’m wearing stands out. Some people may misinterpreted the picture as me going out on lunch or breakfast. As well since the picture is cropped the other person in the picture is my father. He was at my graduation, so people may think that it isn’t my father who is next to me. Maybe it’s somebody else that I was hanging out with that day but it actually wasn’t,. The reason why I cropped out my fathers face was because I like the way I came out in the picture. Plus it very rare that I show my face so I had to crop him out for my own purposes. As well this picture was taken by me, I honestly didn’t want to take a picture with my dad for my own reasons. Some people may view this picture and see that I like to wear a lot of makeup. That’s not the case at all, I only wear makeup when it’s necessary. So don’t mistaken me as somebody who cakes my face, in other words someone who wear a lot of makeup. 

            My profile shows and tells a little about me and what I want to achieve in my life. It gives people a little inside of me and who I am and what I’m about. I don’t expect people to know exactly who I am and every detail about me but I hope people see that I’m a hard working person. That I want to make it far in life and becoming someone.With millions of people living in this world, a lot of people say that they are going to make it to the top and never do. They never tell people how they did it and if they don’t they probably cheated there way through life. That’s not what I want people to see me as, I want the opposite. I want to have an amazing career so I can support my family and possible encouraged other to do the same for themselves in the future.

           To add on, it matters a lot that people see that I’m just not somebody who is lazy and doesn’t work. I want people to see that it took me awhile to get where I’m at and to show people that I did have some downfalls in my life but, it made me stronger. The big picture is that I wouldn’t be here without people doubting me and not believe in my strengths. With me being in college I expect to be better than I was in high school. I expect to do better and be on the top. As well to actually learn what I’m being taught rather just memorizing it. In City Tech I expect to push myself to the limit to where I graduate and am proud of what I have done for my family but proud to do it for myself.