Yesterday night we had exhibition, it's an exhibition of our best projects. We worked in our class preparing for today.
The exhibition went very well a good amount of visitors arrived and asked us questions. Our groups were very good, I switched between two partners and they both helped out, we were good at explaining what we were doing. There weren't any challenging questionnaires, but there was a time when two different people asked questions, me and my partner split up and one explained to a person while the other explained to the other person.
If I could do this again, I would try and dress nicer and do the extra credit activities.
Friday, April 18, 2008
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Story Exercises
Today we did a few exercises that had to do with our sequential art project, they were supposed to help us understand our characters better because we acted as them. I gained some new ideas for our characters, as many people know looks cannot always judge what the character feels. Just like in real life you see someone give you a face, you predict what it means but when you do the same face you find out a different reason for doing it.
New characteristics I'm going to add to the characters are more in depth feelings. My characters don't feel much because they are spartan warriors, I never really planned out their feeling that well. It was just a small outline, when I do the script for the story, I'm going to make them have more emotion or less to make the story better.
New characteristics I'm going to add to the characters are more in depth feelings. My characters don't feel much because they are spartan warriors, I never really planned out their feeling that well. It was just a small outline, when I do the script for the story, I'm going to make them have more emotion or less to make the story better.
Sunday, March 30, 2008
Synopsis and Bios
These are what we thought of for our story, our story is about the Greek and Persian but mostly revolving around the Battle of Thermopylae , which occured in 480 B.C.
Persian General:
Name: Jamshid
Date of Birth: 410 B.C.
Sense of Humor: Dry
Parents: Dad was a general that has died. Mother died of Old Age.
Childhood Influence: Dad came back home injured gave him Trauma.
Skills: Leadership, good fighter, gets surprised a lot in battle.
Income: High
Ambitions: Help Xerxes win the war.
Persian Soldier:
Darsiush
Date of Birth: 405 B.C.
Parents: Parents were farmers.
Childhood Influence: Hardwork from parents.
Skills: Persistence
Income: Average.
Ambitions: Help Xerxes win the war.
We are going to make a story on the battle of Thermopylae and what had let up to it. 2 characters that we have are Jamshid and Darsiush.
Jamshid is around 5 feet and 6 inches, he was born in 510 B.C. He has dark hair, and a long beard. He is 30 years old and he is the general of a section of Xerxes army. His father was a General as well, one day when he was little his father came back home injured and weak. This experience influenced him, he didn’t want to die and he wanted to prove that he would not get injured like his father, his ambition is to help Xerxes win the war. He is tough, but is nice to his son and his wife, but he remains in control.
Darsiush is a young soldier that’s 5 feet and 8 inches. He has long hair but no beard. His wife has died of disease and his son lives at home. He is a farmer that was drafted into the war, he does not wish to fight but he has no choice now. He fights in Jamshid’s army. He wishes to go home to his son but Xerxes would not allow it.
Deo
Full name: Deo Mentis
Birth date: 507 BC
Humor: Jokester of Spartans
Birth Order: N/A
Parent occupation: Father was farmer, Mother helped father
Childhood influences: N/A
Talents / Strengths: His strength, ability with weapons
Weaknesses: Seeing family injured
Religion: Greek Polytheistic
Income: N/A
Personality: Funny except for battles when he becomes overly serious
Relationships: Spiridon – son Delia – wife Laertes – trained by
Background: Grew up on farm when at early age he trained to become Spartan
Occupation: Spartan and one of the 300
Education: Spartan warfare and training by Laertes
Ambitions: Defeat Persians
Clothes: Sparse except for Spartan shield, sword, cape, helmet, dagger, and spear
Food: Whatever is given to him
Health: Fair
Hobbies: Play with son
Pets: N/A
Possessions: Not much
Good physical trait: Strength
Poor physical trait: None
Goal: Defeat Persians
Motivation: Family
Enemies: Persians
Reactions under stress: Kill any Persians still standing
Spiridon
Full name: Spiridon Mentis
Birth date: 485 BC
Humor: Childish
Birth Order: N/A
Parent occupation: Father – Spartan Mother - Housewife
Childhood influences: Seeing father go off to war
Talents / Strengths: Taller and subtly stronger then other kids of his age
Weaknesses: Being away from family for prolonged periods of time
Religion: Greek Polytheistic
Income: N/A
Personality: Childishly brave
Relationships: Father – Deo Mother - Delia
Background: Born to parents and getting ready to join Spartans
Occupation: N/A
Education: N/A
Ambitions: To follow in father’s footsteps
Clothes: Rag diaper
Food: Meat
Health: Fair
Hobbies: Playing games with father and friends
Pets: N/A
Possessions: N/A
Good physical trait: Tall and strong
Poor physical trait: Off-balanced
Goal: Join Spartans
Motivation: Father
Enemies: N/A
Reactions under stress: Seek Parents
Delia
Full name: Delia Mentis
Birth date: 500 BC
Humor: Dry
Birth Order: N/A
Parent occupation: Father – Farmer Mother – Helped father
Childhood influences: N/A
Talents / Strengths: Helping anyone who needs help
Weaknesses: Family
Religion: Greek Polytheistic
Income: N/A
Personality: Kind and forgiving
Relationships: Deo – Husband Spiridon - Son
Background: Grew up on farm and was married to Deo at age 15
Occupation: Housewife
Education: N/A
Ambitions: See husband come home safe
Clothes: Gown / Dress
Food: Millet
Health: Fair
Hobbies: N/A
Pets: N/A
Possessions: N/A
Good physical trait: Thin good health
Poor physical trait: Frail
Goal: Have husband come home
Motivation: Family
Enemies: N/A
Reactions under stress: Talk it out
Laertes:
Full name: Laertes Vardakas
Birth date: 517 BC
Humor: Dry
Birth Order: N/A
Parent occupation: Father – Spartan Mother - Housewife
Childhood influences: N/A
Talents / Strengths: Strength
Weaknesses: N/A
Religion: Greek Polytheistic
Income: N/A
Personality: Quiet but ferocious killer
Relationships: Trained Deo
Background: Father pushed him hard in Spartan training
Occupation: Spartan and one of the 300
Education: Spartan Training
Ambitions: Defy odds and defeat Persians
Clothes: Sparse except for Spartan shield, sword, cape, helmet, dagger, and spear
Food: Meat
Health: Fair (on the down)
Hobbies: N/A
Pets: N/A
Possessions: N/A
Good physical trait: Strength
Poor physical trait: Willingness to help other Spartans
Goal: Kill Persians
Motivation: War
Enemies: Persians
Reactions under stress: Kill any Persians fueled by adrenaline
Synopsis
Exposition:
At the beginning Deo is standing before Leonidas with the other 298 spartans while Leonidas is talking to dictators/ priests on how he is “merely taking a stroll with his body guards”. Later he starts walking to Thermopylae when he talks to reader introducing his wife and son. Also he talks to Laertes and they introduce the conflict with the Persians.
Rising Action:
Deo finally gets to Thermopylae where they surprise attack Persian scouts. Later with the dead bodies, the 300 build a wall of the deceased. The Persian general Jamshid goes over to Darius and tells him that the great exalted Xerxes has requested his help in his conquest to rule the world. Darius has no choice even though it is a question. He is sad yet anxious to go and fight the insubordinate Greeks.
Climax:
2 days and 2 nights of battling take up this part of the story. As the Persian’s army quickly approaches the Spartan phalanx, Leonidas gives his soldiers a pep talk including: “Tonight we dine in hell!”. So there are split frames between Jamshid, Darius, Laertes, and Deo showing them fighting and killing the opposite forces. So that night Deo and Laertes nurse their wounds. Deo starts talking about about his past to the reader. He talks about how Laertes trained him. He also talks about Spartan history and how he made love to his wife for good luck. The next day the immortals come and really join the fight. In this scene Laertes kills Darius who is killed by Jamshid, who is killed by an avenging Deo.
Falling Action:
That night he talks to Leonidas who reassures him that he is fighting for a noble cause. Deo then turns to the reader and talks about the Greek Persian history. The next day under a volley of arrows only protected by their shields, Deo talks again to the reader about how he is ready to give his last breath and stand for Sparta. He shakes off the arrows and gathers with the few Spartans left and makes almost a “bubble” of shields while Leonidas is talking to one of Xerxes generals when suddenly Deo runs out, jumps off of Leonidas’s back, and stabs the general. Then Leonidas is hit by an arrow but still throws his spear at Xerxes. And the spear scathes Xerxes’s shoulder piercing skin and drawing blood. Then Deo is shot in the leg, shoulder and finally in the back. Deo dies.
Persian General:
Name: Jamshid
Date of Birth: 410 B.C.
Sense of Humor: Dry
Parents: Dad was a general that has died. Mother died of Old Age.
Childhood Influence: Dad came back home injured gave him Trauma.
Skills: Leadership, good fighter, gets surprised a lot in battle.
Income: High
Ambitions: Help Xerxes win the war.
Persian Soldier:
Darsiush
Date of Birth: 405 B.C.
Parents: Parents were farmers.
Childhood Influence: Hardwork from parents.
Skills: Persistence
Income: Average.
Ambitions: Help Xerxes win the war.
We are going to make a story on the battle of Thermopylae and what had let up to it. 2 characters that we have are Jamshid and Darsiush.
Jamshid is around 5 feet and 6 inches, he was born in 510 B.C. He has dark hair, and a long beard. He is 30 years old and he is the general of a section of Xerxes army. His father was a General as well, one day when he was little his father came back home injured and weak. This experience influenced him, he didn’t want to die and he wanted to prove that he would not get injured like his father, his ambition is to help Xerxes win the war. He is tough, but is nice to his son and his wife, but he remains in control.
Darsiush is a young soldier that’s 5 feet and 8 inches. He has long hair but no beard. His wife has died of disease and his son lives at home. He is a farmer that was drafted into the war, he does not wish to fight but he has no choice now. He fights in Jamshid’s army. He wishes to go home to his son but Xerxes would not allow it.
Deo
Full name: Deo Mentis
Birth date: 507 BC
Humor: Jokester of Spartans
Birth Order: N/A
Parent occupation: Father was farmer, Mother helped father
Childhood influences: N/A
Talents / Strengths: His strength, ability with weapons
Weaknesses: Seeing family injured
Religion: Greek Polytheistic
Income: N/A
Personality: Funny except for battles when he becomes overly serious
Relationships: Spiridon – son Delia – wife Laertes – trained by
Background: Grew up on farm when at early age he trained to become Spartan
Occupation: Spartan and one of the 300
Education: Spartan warfare and training by Laertes
Ambitions: Defeat Persians
Clothes: Sparse except for Spartan shield, sword, cape, helmet, dagger, and spear
Food: Whatever is given to him
Health: Fair
Hobbies: Play with son
Pets: N/A
Possessions: Not much
Good physical trait: Strength
Poor physical trait: None
Goal: Defeat Persians
Motivation: Family
Enemies: Persians
Reactions under stress: Kill any Persians still standing
Spiridon
Full name: Spiridon Mentis
Birth date: 485 BC
Humor: Childish
Birth Order: N/A
Parent occupation: Father – Spartan Mother - Housewife
Childhood influences: Seeing father go off to war
Talents / Strengths: Taller and subtly stronger then other kids of his age
Weaknesses: Being away from family for prolonged periods of time
Religion: Greek Polytheistic
Income: N/A
Personality: Childishly brave
Relationships: Father – Deo Mother - Delia
Background: Born to parents and getting ready to join Spartans
Occupation: N/A
Education: N/A
Ambitions: To follow in father’s footsteps
Clothes: Rag diaper
Food: Meat
Health: Fair
Hobbies: Playing games with father and friends
Pets: N/A
Possessions: N/A
Good physical trait: Tall and strong
Poor physical trait: Off-balanced
Goal: Join Spartans
Motivation: Father
Enemies: N/A
Reactions under stress: Seek Parents
Delia
Full name: Delia Mentis
Birth date: 500 BC
Humor: Dry
Birth Order: N/A
Parent occupation: Father – Farmer Mother – Helped father
Childhood influences: N/A
Talents / Strengths: Helping anyone who needs help
Weaknesses: Family
Religion: Greek Polytheistic
Income: N/A
Personality: Kind and forgiving
Relationships: Deo – Husband Spiridon - Son
Background: Grew up on farm and was married to Deo at age 15
Occupation: Housewife
Education: N/A
Ambitions: See husband come home safe
Clothes: Gown / Dress
Food: Millet
Health: Fair
Hobbies: N/A
Pets: N/A
Possessions: N/A
Good physical trait: Thin good health
Poor physical trait: Frail
Goal: Have husband come home
Motivation: Family
Enemies: N/A
Reactions under stress: Talk it out
Laertes:
Full name: Laertes Vardakas
Birth date: 517 BC
Humor: Dry
Birth Order: N/A
Parent occupation: Father – Spartan Mother - Housewife
Childhood influences: N/A
Talents / Strengths: Strength
Weaknesses: N/A
Religion: Greek Polytheistic
Income: N/A
Personality: Quiet but ferocious killer
Relationships: Trained Deo
Background: Father pushed him hard in Spartan training
Occupation: Spartan and one of the 300
Education: Spartan Training
Ambitions: Defy odds and defeat Persians
Clothes: Sparse except for Spartan shield, sword, cape, helmet, dagger, and spear
Food: Meat
Health: Fair (on the down)
Hobbies: N/A
Pets: N/A
Possessions: N/A
Good physical trait: Strength
Poor physical trait: Willingness to help other Spartans
Goal: Kill Persians
Motivation: War
Enemies: Persians
Reactions under stress: Kill any Persians fueled by adrenaline
Synopsis
Exposition:
At the beginning Deo is standing before Leonidas with the other 298 spartans while Leonidas is talking to dictators/ priests on how he is “merely taking a stroll with his body guards”. Later he starts walking to Thermopylae when he talks to reader introducing his wife and son. Also he talks to Laertes and they introduce the conflict with the Persians.
Rising Action:
Deo finally gets to Thermopylae where they surprise attack Persian scouts. Later with the dead bodies, the 300 build a wall of the deceased. The Persian general Jamshid goes over to Darius and tells him that the great exalted Xerxes has requested his help in his conquest to rule the world. Darius has no choice even though it is a question. He is sad yet anxious to go and fight the insubordinate Greeks.
Climax:
2 days and 2 nights of battling take up this part of the story. As the Persian’s army quickly approaches the Spartan phalanx, Leonidas gives his soldiers a pep talk including: “Tonight we dine in hell!”. So there are split frames between Jamshid, Darius, Laertes, and Deo showing them fighting and killing the opposite forces. So that night Deo and Laertes nurse their wounds. Deo starts talking about about his past to the reader. He talks about how Laertes trained him. He also talks about Spartan history and how he made love to his wife for good luck. The next day the immortals come and really join the fight. In this scene Laertes kills Darius who is killed by Jamshid, who is killed by an avenging Deo.
Falling Action:
That night he talks to Leonidas who reassures him that he is fighting for a noble cause. Deo then turns to the reader and talks about the Greek Persian history. The next day under a volley of arrows only protected by their shields, Deo talks again to the reader about how he is ready to give his last breath and stand for Sparta. He shakes off the arrows and gathers with the few Spartans left and makes almost a “bubble” of shields while Leonidas is talking to one of Xerxes generals when suddenly Deo runs out, jumps off of Leonidas’s back, and stabs the general. Then Leonidas is hit by an arrow but still throws his spear at Xerxes. And the spear scathes Xerxes’s shoulder piercing skin and drawing blood. Then Deo is shot in the leg, shoulder and finally in the back. Deo dies.
Saturday, March 8, 2008
Persepolis
Persepolis was powerful and entertaining to read. It's about a young girl's life in Iran, she tells her own story of her family members to historical figures. There's a lot of Iran's history in this veritable book.
Cyrus the great had reigned over Persia for 30 years before he died. In 1921 Rezah Pahvali, overthrew the Qajar Dynasty and became the new Shah of Iran. Reza Shah was influenced by the the British. The original Reza Shah became leader of Iran in 1925, but his son succeeded in 1944. In 1951 Mohammed Mossadegh became the prime minister and nationalized oil in Iran. He had fought against a British oil company before this so the British joined with the C.I.A. and put an embargo on Iran. Mossadegh was later overthrown, and Reza Shah became stronger. The more Rezah Shah tried to make a democracy of Iran the more the people of Iran disliked him. Until the end when he was exiled in 1979 to Egypt. Even when Reza Shah left many people were still sent to jail and executed. On November 4th 1979, Fundamentalists held the U.S. Embassy of Iran hostage, the plan was clandestine. The fundamentalists were just a few Iranian Students that wanted to send a message, they had no idea they would hold the Embassy for 444 days. The book starts with Marjane Satrapi going to school, she explains in 1980 bilingual schools were closed down because the Iranian Government said they were symbols of capitalism and decadence. They started to wear the veil in 1980 it was a dogmatic law. People demonstrated against Iran's government and Reza Shah. People were killed fighting for their rights and were considered them martyrs if they died, even if it was not for Iran's people.In 1980 the Iranian revolution began and so did the Iran/Iraq war. Iraq had bombed Iran near where Marjane Satrapi lived.
Marjane Satrapi endures many hardships in this book, she explains all of them as her story unfolds, from family members being executed to friends flying away to a new world. Her book makes Iran's issues secular, so that more people will know of the troubles of Iran. Her book perceives Iran as a dangerous place to live, people dying everyday, protesting for their rights. Her family is supportive of her and her future, they try to do what is best. They protect Marji from the dangers of the world but also let her know what is out there and warns her of it. Marji seems like a curious girl that knows a lot about her country, that a normal girl at her age wouldn't have known. Her personality changes as she grows up and she becomes more mature. The proletariat's dream of a new democracy is one they hope to reach soon.
In Persepolis 2 Marji travels to Vienna, Austria. I think in the next book she will land in Austria and see Zozo and Sherine. They will go home and talk about Iran. I believe that while Marji lives in Austria many things will happen in Iran. At her French school many people will insult her ethnicity or will ask her questions about Iran. The war will continue and many people will die, I think perhaps her dad dies one day while he was driving his car to work, a Iraq Fighter will kill him. Her grandma dies of old age and her reservoir of money was sent to Marji. The Iran/Iraq war will end and Marji's mom will call her to come back to Iran. They live together and cry about what happened to her father. One day her mom tries to get a visa to the United States after succeeding, they move to the United states where Marji starts writing this book.
Cyrus the great had reigned over Persia for 30 years before he died. In 1921 Rezah Pahvali, overthrew the Qajar Dynasty and became the new Shah of Iran. Reza Shah was influenced by the the British. The original Reza Shah became leader of Iran in 1925, but his son succeeded in 1944. In 1951 Mohammed Mossadegh became the prime minister and nationalized oil in Iran. He had fought against a British oil company before this so the British joined with the C.I.A. and put an embargo on Iran. Mossadegh was later overthrown, and Reza Shah became stronger. The more Rezah Shah tried to make a democracy of Iran the more the people of Iran disliked him. Until the end when he was exiled in 1979 to Egypt. Even when Reza Shah left many people were still sent to jail and executed. On November 4th 1979, Fundamentalists held the U.S. Embassy of Iran hostage, the plan was clandestine. The fundamentalists were just a few Iranian Students that wanted to send a message, they had no idea they would hold the Embassy for 444 days. The book starts with Marjane Satrapi going to school, she explains in 1980 bilingual schools were closed down because the Iranian Government said they were symbols of capitalism and decadence. They started to wear the veil in 1980 it was a dogmatic law. People demonstrated against Iran's government and Reza Shah. People were killed fighting for their rights and were considered them martyrs if they died, even if it was not for Iran's people.In 1980 the Iranian revolution began and so did the Iran/Iraq war. Iraq had bombed Iran near where Marjane Satrapi lived.
Marjane Satrapi endures many hardships in this book, she explains all of them as her story unfolds, from family members being executed to friends flying away to a new world. Her book makes Iran's issues secular, so that more people will know of the troubles of Iran. Her book perceives Iran as a dangerous place to live, people dying everyday, protesting for their rights. Her family is supportive of her and her future, they try to do what is best. They protect Marji from the dangers of the world but also let her know what is out there and warns her of it. Marji seems like a curious girl that knows a lot about her country, that a normal girl at her age wouldn't have known. Her personality changes as she grows up and she becomes more mature. The proletariat's dream of a new democracy is one they hope to reach soon.
In Persepolis 2 Marji travels to Vienna, Austria. I think in the next book she will land in Austria and see Zozo and Sherine. They will go home and talk about Iran. I believe that while Marji lives in Austria many things will happen in Iran. At her French school many people will insult her ethnicity or will ask her questions about Iran. The war will continue and many people will die, I think perhaps her dad dies one day while he was driving his car to work, a Iraq Fighter will kill him. Her grandma dies of old age and her reservoir of money was sent to Marji. The Iran/Iraq war will end and Marji's mom will call her to come back to Iran. They live together and cry about what happened to her father. One day her mom tries to get a visa to the United States after succeeding, they move to the United states where Marji starts writing this book.
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Socratic Seminar
1. Evaluate your performance during seminar today. How did you prepare for seminar? What points did you make today and how did other's respond? What inhibited you from talking? What do you need to do better?
Today I felt like I did good on the Socratic Seminar, I tried my best to talk but sometimes I got interrupted. I just felt that sometimes there was really nothing to talk about. I prepared for the seminar by reading the New York Times article. Next time we have a seminar I will try to talk more, but will also try to raise some questions.
2. Which of the author's arguments do you agree with and why? Which arguments do you disagree with and why?
At first I was for 16 year olds to be able to vote, but then Zac Wendroff said that 16 year olds do not know anything about the real world, because they don't pay for their own house or go to College.
3. What was the most interesting idea someone raised today in the conversation and what are your thoughts surrounding that particular issue.
Aaron raised the topic of the Civics test that 16 year olds could take if they wanted to vote, but i found out it would be hard to make good questions and the original questions in the Citizenship test don't make sense for the Voting.
Today I felt like I did good on the Socratic Seminar, I tried my best to talk but sometimes I got interrupted. I just felt that sometimes there was really nothing to talk about. I prepared for the seminar by reading the New York Times article. Next time we have a seminar I will try to talk more, but will also try to raise some questions.
2. Which of the author's arguments do you agree with and why? Which arguments do you disagree with and why?
At first I was for 16 year olds to be able to vote, but then Zac Wendroff said that 16 year olds do not know anything about the real world, because they don't pay for their own house or go to College.
3. What was the most interesting idea someone raised today in the conversation and what are your thoughts surrounding that particular issue.
Aaron raised the topic of the Civics test that 16 year olds could take if they wanted to vote, but i found out it would be hard to make good questions and the original questions in the Citizenship test don't make sense for the Voting.
Friday, February 15, 2008
Youth Vote 2008
I enjoyed the article as well, it seems that Barack Obama does have a way with words, I was impressed with his speeches it moved me. The Youth Coalition supporting Obama is no surprise. I am not constituent but but everyone in the youth group has suffrage, they will help decide the next president of America. I would like to see a Democrat win, we need someone more liberal and progressive. Obama started his journey in Iowa, there was caucuses on people about to turn 18 allowed to vote. The first in the nation, Obama gained more popularity and now he has a a chance to be incumbent as the President of the United States. Such things such as bringing the troops home or vetoing laws will fall on him.
http://www.time.com/time/printout/0,8816,1708570,00.html#
http://www.time.com/time/printout/0,8816,1708570,00.html#
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Reflective Blog on Debate
We had a our very own GOP in our class on Monday, but I'm still confused on a few issues. My class was on the Republican side and we had to research a candidate. Mine was Mitt Romney, I researched his views on Stem Cell Research. I also researched the views of the other candidates, so we knew what to use against them. Mitt Romney's views on Stem Cell Research is that if he becomes president he would fund Stem Cell Research, but he would not allow scientists to retrieve stem cell from adult, frozen, or dead embryos. It differs from my view because I agree with all different types of stem cells. John McCain allows all types of stem cells, while Mike Huckabee, does not want stem cells at all. I find it weird that Mitt Romney doesn't want stem cells from dead, frozen, or adult embryos, because his wife has multiple sclerosis, which could be solved with stem cells from dead, frozen, or adult embryos.
I have a few questions on this subject, for example, how long will this process take to allow stem cells to be used. I wonder how much Romney would fund companies to continue research on stem cells. I also wonder why Romney doesn't want frozen, adult, or dead embryos to be used, when his wife needs them. Romney keeps saying it's against god's will to use stem cells, where does it say that? Where does god say that using people body parts to save others, people donate blood and kidneys to save other people's lives.
I have a few questions on this subject, for example, how long will this process take to allow stem cells to be used. I wonder how much Romney would fund companies to continue research on stem cells. I also wonder why Romney doesn't want frozen, adult, or dead embryos to be used, when his wife needs them. Romney keeps saying it's against god's will to use stem cells, where does it say that? Where does god say that using people body parts to save others, people donate blood and kidneys to save other people's lives.
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