Stand for Elsewhere Jordan, Sam, Emily, and Emilio Period 1.

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Stand for Elsewhere Jordan, Sam, Emily, and Emilio Period 1

Reasons to be Anti-Giver

COLORCOLORCOLORCOLOR  Without color in The Giver community, the citizens are never able to make choices. Life would be SO boring without color, imagine…EVERYTHING ONE SHADE OF GRAY.  “Color plays a vitally important role in the world in which we live. Color can sway thinking, change actions, and cause reactions. It can irritate or soothe your eyes, raise your blood pressure or suppress your appetite. “ “Color plays a vitally important role in the world in which we live. Color can sway thinking, change actions, and cause reactions. It can irritate or soothe your eyes, raise your blood pressure or suppress your appetite. “ “When used in the right ways, color can save on energy consumption. When used in the wrong ways, color can contribute to global pollution.” “When used in the right ways, color can save on energy consumption. When used in the wrong ways, color can contribute to global pollution.” “As a powerful form of communication, color is irreplaceable. Red means "stop" and green means "go." Traffic lights send this universal message. Likewise, the colors used for a product, web site, business card, or logo cause powerful reactions.” “As a powerful form of communication, color is irreplaceable. Red means "stop" and green means "go." Traffic lights send this universal message. Likewise, the colors used for a product, web site, business card, or logo cause powerful reactions.”

iiiin the Giver Community there is NO emotion.  h ttp://plato.stanford.edu/entries/emotion/#10 The complexity of emotions and their role in mental life is reflected in the unsettled place they have held in the history of ethics. Often they have been regarded as a dangerous threat to morality and rationality; in the romantic tradition, on the contrary, passions have been placed at the center both of human individuality and of the moral life. This ambivalence is reflected in the close connections between the vocabulary of emotions and that of vices and virtues: envy, spite, jealousy, wrath, and pride are some names of emotions that also refer to common vices. Not coincidentally, some key virtues -- love, compassion, benevolence, and sympathy -- are also names of emotions. (On the other hand, prudence, fortitude and temperance consist largely in the capacity to resist the motivational power of emotions.) IIIIn the Giver community, people take pills to get rid of any pain. WWWWithout emotion you would never be able to feel love, happiness, sadness, & all of the other emotions that drive what we do and say.

Music Could you live in a world without music, I couldn’t! In the Giver community there is no music that you can express yourself with. In this community they have no music or instruments. The only way to have music is to have the capacity to hear beyond! 678&loc=76 Children learn much by hearing music of different kinds. They learn to discriminate between different sounds, pitches, and rhythms. They learn to identify rhymes, which are so common in the lyrics of songs. Rhyming is critical to the development of phonemic and phonological awareness. Children learn rhythm, which is important in skills such as counting, patterning, and many gross motor activities. Music speaks to our emotions. It can positively affect our mood. Music can be uplifting and make us feel good. It can also be calming, soothing, and comforting. It can energize us or relax us. The opportunity to hear and play different instruments builds good auditory discrimination and listening skills. It is also a strong motivator and means of self-expression.

After all the things you will lose if you go to the Giver community, will you stay in the real world? I know they have no war but that’s life and its impossible for there to be no fighting. If they find out you have a disease they’ll kill you by “Releasing you” which is actually Uthanasia. After all the things you will lose if you go to the Giver community, will you stay in the real world? I know they have no war but that’s life and its impossible for there to be no fighting. If they find out you have a disease they’ll kill you by “Releasing you” which is actually Uthanasia.

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