Tuesday, November 22, 2022

Weekly Self Portrait


 

My home is something that You can take in many different ways. I did not take it literally as I wanted describe basketball as my home. I played for many years and inspired me to make it my life dream to coach one day. Basketball became my home because as an only child, I was usually alone. I did not have any family here only parents. Outside I had a basketball hoop and I would spend hours and hours playing until I couldn't anymore. The court became my home, Playing Basketball became my home and I am glad that it did. I have won a lot of tournaments and shooting competitions and it showed me that hard work does pay off. But most importantly appreciate what is in front of you because although I didn't have a lot of family I still made the best of it with my time. In Chapter 6, discusses how the world is evolving. How can we tell when the climate has changed?  The author asks in his opening paragraph. The goal of doing so is to engage readers' knowledge of climate change while simultaneously introducing them to a new topic. As a result, the chapter's fundamental idea—a comparison of the state of the world across time—can be simply understood by readers. According to Mirzoeff, " human activities such as hunting, selling their dead carcasses, and performing experiments on them all contributed to the extinction of some generic relatives. Their skeletons, casts, and models created using current research are all that are left. " Which is great point. Those people left their mark, wanted society to continue their work. " Landscape was a visual representation of both the nature and conquest of nature and the conquests of colonialism" I took my portrait in a way that was unexpected just how landscape could be. Where I described my landscape which is the Basketball Court. 

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