Sunday, May 2, 2010

BLOG # 10: THE END

WOW....I put this one up ahead of time so you can finish your work earlier....

This is the final blog for the semester.  I would like a paragraph, IN THIRD PERSON, about the good and the bad about using blogs this semester. Use your experiences and ideas as evidence.  If you'd like to see another blog you can go to UPRM.edu. or google Blogs.  I want honest opinions here.....This helps me improve.....

I always like to hear what you have to say.....Suggestions, ideas, complaints, likes or dislikes about the class blog....

Thank you for a great semester and I look forward to seeing you in other courses!!!!

PROFESSOR LIGNELLI 

BLOG #9: The Process

To all those that have stuck it out this semester.....excellent job for getting this far!!! 

You will be writing a Process Paragraph (We will talk in class MON and WED).  It will be in THIRD PERSON!!!!  NO "I".....or 'ME" or "MY"......

Here is the topic......Ever since Fortuno has got into office things have been crazy.  Some can argue that it was like that before he took office.  Others say he hasn't done anything productive.  One thing that has people in an uproar is the layoffs.  He has fired many people since he took office.  Now, the argument is not whether or not it should have been done.  We all know there are too many people that work for the government that shouldn't be there.  The debate is how should have he fired the people that needed to be fired.  So, your job is to help give options to Fortuno about what he could or should have done to help the people of Puerto Rico with the firings.  You are writing a process paragraph about how to go about firing the people that need firing.  IF you have no idea about the subject.....Look at the newspapers online and in print...(Library has them too).... DUE FRIDAY!!!!!!

Saturday, May 1, 2010

This will continue

This is in reference to the post below from the Puerto Rico Daily Sun:

This will continue to happen to all those that have been born on the island and want to enjoy the 'freedoms' of being a citizen.  Even though there is a definite need to stop illegal immigrants and identity theft, but at what cost???  This leaves a bad taste in the mouths of all Puerto Ricans.  Not to mention that this is also going on at the same time as the Status Bill being passed.  How will it ever be possible to vote for statehood if this is the way they treat their citizens?  I wanted all those that read these posts to see how relevant these situations (Arizona, birth cirtificate, and government) are to us as residents of Puerto Rico.  Make judgments based on relevant information.  If you dislike something, know what you do or do not.  Evidence proves your ideas and swings the pendulum to your cause.  Make sure the proof is valid from a respectable source.  Good luck to all....

Professor Lignelli

Georgia Driver’s Services confiscating P.R. birth certificates to check legality

It may not be the best of idea for Puerto Ricans to try to get a driver’s license in Georgia right now—especially if they use their birth certificates as proof of U.S. citizenship.
It seems that the Department of Driver’s Services in the state’s rapidly growing Lee County is confiscating all Puerto Rican birth certificates presented by the new drivers.
The DDS says 60 percent of birth certificates that they see from Puerto Rico are being used fraudulently and that they take the original certificate away from anyone applying for a driver’s permit to check on the legality of holder and document.
An investigator of the agency told a teenager and his parents that confiscating all Puerto Rico birth certificates was now standard policy.
The policy came to light when station WALB of Albany, Georgia reported on a 17-year-old trying to get his birth certificate back after applying for the license. The teenager is the son of Nilda Patton, a native of New Jersey, who happened to give birth to her son in Puerto Rico.
“After he took his test, they were going to give him his permit, that’s when they said, ‘oh by the way, we have to retain this document’,” Patton told the station.
Patton and her son were told that the certificate was being sent to the fraud unit to be investigated.
“For me, it really is discrimination against all Puerto Ricans,” Patton said.
The matter may soon be cleared up. Allen Watson, director of DDS for the state of Georgia, called the Pattons to apologize for the foul-up and said the birth certificate and driver’s permit were both in the mail.
The Georgia incident was one more of a growing number of island-born citizens caught up in similar stateside identity problems because of Puerto Rico’s recent birth certificate law.
The law, meant to tackle identity theft sparked by wholesale pilfering of Puerto Rico-issued birth certificates, will invalidate all birth certificates issued in Puerto Rico, starting July 1. After that date, those wanting proof that they were born on the island must apply to the Commonwealth government for a new birth certificate, which supposedly will be theft-resistant.
The law has caused confusion in several states. Most recently, a young island-born woman using her birth certificate to apply for a driver’s license in Iowa City, had to answer a series of questions about the island to prove she was indeed born there. Among other things, she had to identify the sound of the coquí frog before she was documented for legal driving around that mid-western state.

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Immigration # 3: Blog #8

This week you will need to look at these two videos and other articles (see below) about the current situation in Arizona.  The govenor of Arizona has signed a law that anyone that looks like an illegal immigrant can be approached by the police and asked to show proper paperwork (for example-license or passport or green card) in order to not be arrested or deported.  Obama has called for action in Washington D.C. for the Congress to do something about it.  What do you think of this situation?  Does this affect you personally or culturally?  How does this affect people generally and specifically?  Write in third person your views..... 

Articles found on:

1. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/.../AR2010042301441.html 

2. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/36735281/ns/politics-more_politics

3.  http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/24/us/politics/24immig.html 

4. http://www.prdailysun.com/news/Arizona-law-raises-fears-of-racial-profiling

5. http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/.../23/MNL71D48HP.DTL

Immigration #2

Immigration # 1

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Huelga....I mean STRIKE!!!!! BLOG #7

UPR has had a tough time this past school year.  Budget explosions, presidents resigning or being "fired", and now they are again preparing to strike over tution costs.  Luckily, UAA is a private institution and we have been ok through all the turmoil.  However, what if that wasn't the case.  What issues or cause(s) would cause you to strike or protest at UAA?  Here is the assignment:  In third person, write a persuasive essay about a cause or reason to hold a strike at UAA.  (By no means am I encouraging a strike, but the topic is relevant for Puerto Rico and worldwide.)  Make sure you give good details and information about why there is a need to go to the extent of holding a strike.  This assignment will be due by Monday!!!

Sunday, April 11, 2010

BLOG #6: Review a poem

There are four poems I have put up by Puerto Rican authors.  I want you to choose one of these poems and analyze them.  I want you then to write why this poem is important to you and why you like it.  THEN, I want you to argue your points and explain thoroughly what it is you like and give examples and descriptions.  Make a claim that the poem you choose it the best poem of the four!!!  DUE BY FRIDAY!!!!

Prof. Lignelli

Poem by Ivanna

Asopao

Mami is cooking dinner 
I have to run and help. 
Run to pick some ajíes dulces, recáo 
and tomatoes también. 

Walking carefully between the guayaba tree and el limón,
I pick five beautiful red ajíes dulces,
then close to the ground, 
find two nice long recáo leaves. 

Mami chops and dices 
she adds ajo and cebollas.
And into the pilón everything goes.
Mash, mash, plop, plop, 
mash, mash, plop, plop.
She's making sofrito for an asopao.


And into the caldero everything goes.
Achiote and sofrito makes a nice sound.
sizzle and sizzle 
sizzle and sizzle
The spices sing as they dance in the pot.


That delicious aroma makes me hungry
I can hardly wait. 
In goes boiling water, 
in goes the chicken, 
then later some arroz. 
Boil, boil, boil
Um! I'm hungry now.

  By: Ivanna

Sara J. Figueroa Poem

Island Dream 
By: Sara J. Figueroa (age 14)
June 12th 2002

Like an emerald in the water 
Like a pearl in the sea 
Puerto Rico is a dream 
An Island dream 

A magical place 
Were serenading coquis 
sing Puerto Rico's lullaby 
from dusk till dawn 

The beautiful palm trees 
Greet you through the day
With their waving fronds 
Like fans in mid air 

And the cool breezes 
of the Caribbean waters 
With their splendid rolling waves 
Entice you to their waters
A refreshing vacation from reality 

Turn around to see 
the majestic mountain 
The rain forest calls your name 
The mysterious fog 
hovers over the summit 
It's the home of the God Yuquiyu

Jose de Diego Poem

EN LA BRECHA 

José de Diego

 

¡Ah desgraciado si el dolor te abate,
si el cansancio tus miembros entumece!
Haz como el árbol seco: reverdece
y como el germen enterrado: late.


Resurge, alienta, grita, anda, combate,
vibra, ondula, retruena, resplandece...
Haz como el río con la lluvia: ¡crece!
Y como el mar contra la roca: ¡bate!


De la tormenta al iracundo empuje,
no has de balar, como el cordero triste,
sino rugir, como la fiera ruge.


¡Levántate!, ¡revuélvete!, ¡resiste!
Haz como el toro acorralado: ¡muge!
O como el toro que no muge: ¡embiste!

Poem by Jack Agueros

Psalm for Missing Pork Chops (2006)

Lord,
The people are biting their poverty
With the gusto they used to apply
To cheap pork chops.
I know that pork chops are corrosive
And fattening and habit forming.
But Lord,
Everything is getting better for people
Who won't even notice it:
Conspicuous Consumption is emblazoned
On every store window, every automobile,
Every bank's vault, every newspaper ad. 

And me Lord,
All I want
Is to get a cheap Pork Chop
While I still have a few teeth.

Lord, I feel like praying -
Who is the Butcher Angel,
Who is the Angel of Impossible Pork Chop causes?

Sunday, April 4, 2010

BLOG # 5: WHAT IF VOLCANOES ERUPTED SCOOPS OF ICECREAM?

WHAT IF VOLCANOES ERUPTED SCOOPS OF ICECREAM?

Imagine that you are living next to a volcano.  Suddenly, the ground begins to shake and you hear an ominous rumbling.  Without warning the volcano blows!! To your surprise, it shoots out scoops of ice-cream in all directions!  Where did the ice-cream come from?  Why did the volcano erupt ice-cream?  Was it the result of a scientific experiment?  Write a Descriptive story/essay about the volcano that erupted ice-cream. Use interesting adjectives and specific details to make your story exciting!!!!!!   THIS IS DUE BY FRIDAY!!!

Sunday, March 14, 2010

BLOG #3:ESSAY BLOG!!!

NOW.......that you have completed the first two blogs you must choose a topic from one of the blogs posted and write an informative paragraph about the topic you choose.  Give it a title and make sure you write your name.  This is due before the end of the week....

Prof. Lignelli

Monday, March 1, 2010

MY COUNTRY TODAY TOPICS

Here you need to put your ideas and topics you gained from reading the story,'My Country Today'. You can use your journal entry and questions to come up with different topics. You can list them and number them from 1-5, but make sure you explain each topic with sentence(s).

Saturday, February 13, 2010


THIS IS THE UPDATE ON MY SON...

Check this out.....INDEFINITE PRONOUNS

THIS IS A YOUTUBE ABOUT INDEFINITE PRONOUNS AND SOME EXAMPLES OF THE USE...MORE TO COME....http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sow1kVmwJN4

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

WELCOME TO HUEN 121!


This semester is a long one.  So, I suggest you pace yourself and make sure you give ample amount of time for this class along with your other courses you may be taking.  I welcome you and can't wait to learn more about you all.  Remember there is a certain amount of NETTICATE that we expect and need to uphold when using this website.  Enjoy.

Prof. Lignelli

By the way, this is my son Branden!!!