Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Journal Entry 65: General Conditions

In the story, Camp Harmony can be describe as a crappy, dirty place that located in United State. Around this camp, horrible wires are surrounding the camp, makes it looks like a haunted, abandoned camp; but also, the wire makes the camp looks cramped and small. I guess Americans put the wires on top of the fence because they don't want Japanese to run away. The whole camp is every scary only because of the wire on the fence. However, they divided the camp into A, B, C, D zone. They (Americans) allot Japanese and others into different zone; maybe is because of their nationality, or maybe is because their level. Life in there sucks at all!! They have to be in their room at nine o'clock at night, and they have to turn their lights off when the clock reaches ten at night. But this is not the worst thing about Camp Harmony. I think the worst thing about Camp Harmony is the meal they eat there!!! I think the meal over there is not meal for us to eat; the bread is not soft, is like slab; and the potato is only boiled, not with any flavor. I think this is enough for people to live with this foods, but some people might complain about it in today's world. In Camp PAS, at least everything is better than Camp Harmony. No rules like go to your room at nine o'clock in the night (at least not for us, it's for dorm student...) or rules like turn the lights off at ten o'clock. The food in Camp PAS looks much better than the food in Camp Harmony, although I bring my own lunch to school.

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