Monday, March 5, 2007

:: Last Blog ::



First time I heard the name of this couse I really dont know what about this course but I took this subject because of my friend. Then I would like to say ___THANK YOU VERY MUCH___ to A. Cicil that make me know more about American Culture in this time of my life because if I did not take this course, I would not know about all good thing about the culture of American absolutely.


Moreover, I would like to thank you all of my friends to become my new friends and I would like to get the promise from all of you that we will continually contact with each other and also keep in touch na jaa..


A. Cicil, I will send E-mail to you as always and I will not forget you for sure because you are very nicely and excellent tecaher for me. Lastly, you should take care of yourself as much as possible, I concern with sincerely.


*Bye Bye everyone*

The long walk home


The long walk home was the most sad movie that I have seen in this Aspect of American Culture class because when I watched it, I felt unhappy to see that the fair did not happened in this movie because of she was a black people and I also felt pity to them very much.


The obvious scence shown the unfairness in black people was the scence about blacks boycotted public transport becuase they were forced to sit at the back. Odessa works as a maid for the Thompsons, and as well as she is treated, she feels it is her duty to walk to work, even if it means she is exhaused, and gets to work late. So, it can show that black people did not get fair from white American by acting with black person like that because I think that human should be get the same right to being alive in this world and at that time should have the rule for protecting the balck people.

Meet me at St. Louis




This movie told me in many things that I did not know before and something different from this present time. First of all, it was about the telephone it means that the charactristic of telephone look different and I think it might be difficult to use it but in the movie shown me as very easy to use it. When they used, they would be use the loud and louder sound so everyone in the house would be hear everything they said.


Next, it was about the dinner, everyone in the home had to wear full uniform to have a dinner although it happened in the home o I think that it's ver surprise to see that on the movie. Moreover, I have just known about the Halloween time in that period that it look like My Sonk-Garn Festival in Thailand because children would put the powder into the other face so it's not scaryas same as the Halloween in this time.

Another thing that I have found in the movie was the Christmas time that it was the day of family for real since this period until now. Everyone in the family will help with each other to create the snow man and spend time to stay together within the house so it would full of happiness and warmess. I think it is the best describe to American culture in the movie.

Bobby Jones: Stroke of Genius



When I watched this movie, I found that Jones can be the best character to tell to the audience about the patient. It means he never give up with himself to reach their goal or destination although he had to face to face with the healthy problem or sometimes he got the pressure from other competitor in the golf tournament.

Moreover, the other main thing that can bring him to the big sucessful was his girlfriend because she always gave a huge encorage to him at any time he had the tournament. However, the movie did not show only the golf scence but shown the romantic scence as well, it means Jones gave a softly kiss to his girlfriend under the umbella during the rain. So, this scence I was very impressive and I could feel depth about that feeling very well.


Othe things, I suggest to all of my friends that if you have the problem and you think that you can not pass them for sure, I would like you to watch this movie because I believe that the movie will help you become better stregth on yourself and inspire you to fight with the problem.

BLUES SONG

I love to listen the Blues song because when I listened to, I can follow the feeling inside the song.

Blues style means a song or instrumental piece of music in the style of a type of popular music that developed from African-American folk songs in the early 20th century, consisting mainly of slow sad songs often performed over a repeating harmonic pattern.

Its origins are based in Africa, and it arrived on American shores during the slave trade. The song structure is simple--much of classic blues is based around a three-chord, 12-bar progression.

Blues style remains a music that reflects hardship, trouble, and strife, but also perseverance and strength of character--to know the blues is to be in touch with your true spirit and soul.

Artists: Robert Johnson, Skip James, Muddy Waters, B.B. King

Monday, February 12, 2007

They were expendable



For this movie, some information i may get misunderstanding because i think the story runs very fast. However, i also saw the nice scenr that the director did it for the audience. I think that American culture of this movie is about the characteristic as well as the style of dressing. For thae scenr that i love the most it is the scene of Sandy that take the troussers out from Rusty on the bed with aggressive.


"THEY WERE EXPENDABLE" is a story of defeat. Defeat of the Americans by the Japanese in the early days of World War ll and the disintegration of Motor Torpedo Squadron Three.


The movie begin with the expression of the capabilities of PT boats in Manila Bay on the day that Pearl Harbor is bombed. Ryan becomes shock when his superiors say no to see them as practical naval craft and is in the process of writing his call for a transfer when the war breaks out.


American get a chance to shoot down Japanese planes and are assigned as message carriers between Bataan and Corregidor.Then, both two side have face to face with each other to make a war continually and there are many criusers died. During the time of war, Rusty or Ryan fall in love with nurse named is Sandy that he met her from his hurt at his arm.


After the squadron's last PT boat is machine gunned by a Japanese aircraft and explodes after it is beached, the crew heads go to the bar and ,sits down as well as orders drinks . That's all.



Charles Edward Coughlin



He was a Canadian-born Roman Catholic priest who became a political organizer in the United States and, during the 1930s, a radical right-wing radio personality.
Charles Edward Coughlin was born on October 25, 1891, in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, and received his education in Catholic schools and at St. Michael's College of the University of Toronto. At the age of 20, he began studies for the priesthood, receiving his ordination in 1916.

In 1926, Coughlin started a weekly broadcast over the local radio station which proved so popular that, within four years, the Columbia Broadcasting System began carrying it nationally.

In 1931, the network, worried by Coughlin's attacks on the Hoover administration and by other contentious material in his addresses, discontinued his weekly broadcasts. With contributions from his listeners, Coughlin organized his own radio network, which grew to 26 stations.

During the 1932 presidential campaign, Coughlin strongly championed Franklin D. Roosevelt, proclaiming that America's choice was "Roosevelt or ruin." Roosevelt carefully cultivated Coughlin and benefited substantially from his support in the first year of the New Deal, but he always kept the priest at arm's length. When Roosevelt refused to fully accept Coughlin's schemes, the priest became a loud critic of the administration.

In 1934, Coughlin formed the National Union for Social Justice to combat communism and to fight for currency inflation and government control of big business. In 1936 Coughlin, determined to stop Roosevelt's re-election, made the National Union the nucleus for the Union party, which also amalgamated much of the followings of the late Huey Long and of Francis E. Townsend, a crusader for old-age pensions.

After 1936, Coughlin's influence declined rapidly. He organized the Christian Front to succeed the National Union and trained his oratorical guns on Roosevelt's foreign policy, which he believed would inevitably involve the country in another war.

In 1940, the larger stations in Coughlin's radio network, acting on the basis of a recent National Association of Broadcasters ruling barring "controversial" speakers, refused to renew his broadcasting contract.

With his newsletter banned, his radio network gone, and his bishop silencing him, Coughlin confined his activities to those of an ordinary parish priest, in 1942. He retired from his pastorate at the Shrine of the Little Flower in 1966. He concerned himself with his newly-built home in Birmingham, Michigan, and still wrote pamphlets denouncing Communism.

Coughlin died on October 27, 1979 at his home in suburban Detroit.