The Internal Journal of Huckleberry Finn: [H] Sarah: Chapters 35-37

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I agree that playing computer games is bad for our eyes.Playing computer is okay but we can’t play for so long.we must see more green things like grass,trees because it is good for our eyes.we can’t sit to near to the computer because our eyes digree may be higher.
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I agree of not playing computer because it will make our eyes digree higer and we can’t see things futher.
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Sorry you lot…I’m too tired to blog, will update asaploveCxxxxxxxxxxxx

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This is all a game and a challenge to Tom while Huck needs to (and does) treat this as reality that has real consequences. Tom uses his authority to determine the impress upon Huck the regulations he could place on people.The regulations that Tom submits to always affect Huck and his following decisions. Tom even says that Huck is not “regular” and uses this standpoint of a white, middle class, male authority to manipulate Huck and the things he does. Huck generally submits to what Tom says, but thinks about it and ways to get around it by saying what he thinks only to be shot down by Tom saying that he (Huck) is uneducated and is inferior to him in many different ways.Tom uses his white, middle class authority to determine right and wrong in each and every situation in addition to the regulations as I said above. For example, in these chapters, Huck borrows the pick-ax, but Tom steals the case-knife. Huck steals the watermelon and Tom says it’s a bad thing to do! This is part of the reason why Tom says it’s wrong for Huck to take the slave’s watermelon but okay to steal a case-knife from their Aunt Sally and Uncle Sirus.Huck says, “Picks is the thing, moral or no moral; He’s very concerned for Jim in these chapters and makes moral decisions based on humanity and helping Jim, for the most part, whereas Tom could care less about Jim, and instead wants adventure. Huck falls far below Tom in the hierarchy, and Nat is behind Huck. Well, Jim is completely silenced in this group of chapters so Huck takes over and has the responsibility to the novel to report what Jim thinks, though that scarcely happens. There is a clear example of this on page 188, in the last line of the first paragraph where Huck says (for Jim), “Jim he couldn’t see no sense in the most of it, but he allowed we was white folks and knowed better than him;
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Delta Electronics and Spectrolab (the creators of the record 40.7% efficient concentrator solar cell) have teamed up and developed an assembly for the concentrator solar cells that will deliver an overall cell efficiency of 35%!The concentrator-type solar cells require that the incoming light be focused on a smaller surface area.
link

I agree that playing computer games is bad for our eyes.Playing computer is okay but we can’t play for so long.we must see more green things like grass,trees because it is good for our eyes.we can’t sit to near to the computer because our eyes digree may be higher.
link

I agree of not playing computer because it will make our eyes digree higer and we can’t see things futher.
link

Sorry you lot…I’m too tired to blog, will update asaploveCxxxxxxxxxxxx

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This is all a game and a challenge to Tom while Huck needs to (and does) treat this as reality that has real consequences. Tom uses his authority to determine the impress upon Huck the regulations he could place on people.The regulations that Tom submits to always affect Huck and his following decisions. Tom even says that Huck is not “regular” and uses this standpoint of a white, middle class, male authority to manipulate Huck and the things he does. Huck generally submits to what Tom says, but thinks about it and ways to get around it by saying what he thinks only to be shot down by Tom saying that he (Huck) is uneducated and is inferior to him in many different ways.Tom uses his white, middle class authority to determine right and wrong in each and every situation in addition to the regulations as I said above. For example, in these chapters, Huck borrows the pick-ax, but Tom steals the case-knife. Huck steals the watermelon and Tom says it’s a bad thing to do! This is part of the reason why Tom says it’s wrong for Huck to take the slave’s watermelon but okay to steal a case-knife from their Aunt Sally and Uncle Sirus.Huck says, “Picks is the thing, moral or no moral; He’s very concerned for Jim in these chapters and makes moral decisions based on humanity and helping Jim, for the most part, whereas Tom could care less about Jim, and instead wants adventure. Huck falls far below Tom in the hierarchy, and Nat is behind Huck. Well, Jim is completely silenced in this group of chapters so Huck takes over and has the responsibility to the novel to report what Jim thinks, though that scarcely happens. There is a clear example of this on page 188, in the last line of the first paragraph where Huck says (for Jim), “Jim he couldn’t see no sense in the most of it, but he allowed we was white folks and knowed better than him;
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