Monday, April 23, 2007

Things You did not Know about Me

When I first did a blog about myself, there were things that I left out. I was not sure what to put in. I was born and raised here in Georgia for fourteen years. This was the only home, only town that I had ever lived in. During that time, I had a hard time with school. I was slow, I did not understand things the way that everybody else did. That right there tells you one common problem that all schools have today. They automatically assume everybody can learn at the same speed, the same way, and in the same amount of time.

Back to the topic, I was having a really hard time learning in elememtary school and was put in special education classes. For almost three consecutive years I did hardly anything in those special ed classes that I did not benefit from them. In the spring semester of my sixth grade year, my mom was able to get out of those classes and back into mainstream classes. That felt good, actually being back and learning with everyone else in my class. But in seventh grade, I had to be pulled out because I was failing all of my classes, so I was home-schooled.

For a year and a half I was home-schooled, helping my sister's wedding decorations, shopping, and was also in the process of moving. In January of 2002, my mom and I moved down to Ft. Walton Beach, Fl. There we found a nice, small home in a old, quiet neighborhood and loved it. In the fall I, attended Calvary Christian Academy and entered into a whole new world. Everything was new, the environment, teachers, students, grading scale, and whole different way of doing things.

I did not do anything that wasextra-curricular, because I was adjusting to a whole new life altogether. It was my sophmore year when I decided to join the volleyball team. That was really fun and I really enjoyed it. I did the Bible Quiz Team for three years, Spring Plays for three years, Christmas Plays my freshman and Senior years, volleyball for three years, school competition for four years, school choir for three years, and I was a teacher's aid during my senior year.

During those four years, I go to know not only the other students there, but I also got to know my teachers as well, and in turn got to know me as well. I developed a friendship with each of them, still have that friendship to this day. The Administrators that came to CCA during my four years there all had something to contribute. They each showed how much they cared, and I also had the oppotunity to befriend them as well.

Just after I graduated my family and I moved back here to Warner Robins. I was devastated and did want to move at all, but I had to. I am the baby of three daughters, so for that reason and others, my parents wanted me close for my first year of college. I did not want that either, but now I am glad that I did stay close for the first year, because I was not as prepared for college as I thought I was. I still struggle with it at times, but I work my way through it and somehow and some way I get through it.

Now here I am, almost done with my first year of college and it feels good. Being it is my first year, it has proven to me time and again not only how much of a challenge it would be, but an adventure as well. I have enjoyed this experience with all its bumps in the road, but I know that it will continue to be an adventure. There is always some kind of adventure waiting to be explored, whether it be in school or whether it be in life. That's how I look at it anyway.

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

What do we do in situations like this?

What do we do in situations like this?

In situations like this one it is hard to determine whether or not gilbert's wife asked him to kill her. This may be true, but if there is no record of any kind that can support this theory. In a police investigation, there are three things they need to have to charge someone of murder. Means, motive, and opportunity, are what they need.

I, personally think that anything is possible. what did gilbert's wife have that he wanted, to kill his wife over? Today, we have medicines, and other things that help people, or at least try to help people, to get through this disease that they have. Yet some people just don't want to deal with friends and loved ones who has this disease, so they put them in nursing homes while being able to visit them on occassions. Now yes, there people who can not care for others in the way they may need, so in that case putting someone in a nursing home is okay.

But some elderly do not wish to go into a nursing home, because either they know someone who is in the nursing home with alzheimer's, or they are afraid that they may end up like that. Both of my grandparents do not want to go into the nursing home, because they have both seen first-hand what it is like to live in a nursing home. My grandfather keeps his mind sharp by keeping up with their finances, works with his computer, plays scrabble every week with his wife and friends of theirs.

So, there are ways to stall alzheimers, but not everyone does that. I do not think that gilbert should have killed his wife. Even though she may have asked him to do so. He could have tried to do something, but she could have had something that he wanted, but could not get it unless she was dead. What was it that she had, that he wanted? was it money? or could she have really wanted to end life like this?
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Wednesday, March 28, 2007

What is Patriotism to you?

Tuesday, March 20, 2007
What is Patriotism to you?
What do you think would be considered "patriotism"? Patriotism is a love for one's country. Everybody has a different opinion about this particular subject. I think that it is a matter of opinion and therefore everybody is entitled to that opinion. If you go out to a July 4th celebration and you do not wave a flag, some people will think that you are being patriotic. To others that does not matter, they just show how they show their support for their country. Whether it be enlisting in the military, navy, air force, national guard, and other branches of the government.To those who do not think that everyone has to wave a flag, there are other ways to being patriotic. You could volunteer to go around to soldiers, talk and get to know them, and let know that they will always be in your prayers. They know the risks and the sacrifices it takes to fight for their country, just knowing that they are not forgotten goes a long way.I have known people who have served this country. One of them being my father. For most of the eighties, he was in the civil services. I also have other friends who have served and who still serve. Then are my friends who are just starting to serve our country. It takes bravery, courage, determination to persevere. Being able to know these people, these patriots, is a blessing to me. My grandfather served during WWII, and then during the nineties my brother-in-law also served. These people are very special to me, not only because they are my friends, but because they have a part of my life. When i think about what the families go through, i can't imagine it because i did not have to go through that. Hearing about it is one thing, but when you have a friend or loved one somewhere out in the middle of nowhere, that is whole different experience altogether. It just depends on what your definition of patriotism is.

Why is it that now we are at war, everybody is either being more patriotic or becoming more patriotic? Or why is it that we think this way when something life-changing like this happens? We should just live our lives the way that we think is right, help others and just leave people to show their own patriotism the way they think they should. Why do play around with patriotism like it is musical chairs? We should not play with our patriotism like this, but we should embrace and show it. WE NEED TO BE PROUD TO BE AMERICANS!!! Be proud of all our freedoms and not take it for granted.

Why Are We At War...

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Why Are We At War...
http://addy-woodsteach.blogspot.comI agree with what Norman Mailer said in his essay, but there are points that I don't agree with. My perspective on all of this news about the war was limited because I don't really watch the news at all.Before I read this book, I had never heard a description about the day of 9/11. When I read Dotson Rader's description of that day, I was speechless. I didn't realize how it had affected every single person in New York City. When we, as Americans, saw what was happening on television, we couldn't believe it. It is one thing to see it on tv, but a whole another matter to actuallyu witness it or to be a part of it. Knowing about it is one thing, but expriencing it is another.One of Mailer's points is "We do no evil." How can we say that, if we do do evil? When anybody commits a murder, or kidnaps someone, we do evil. No matter what anyone says, these are acts of evil. How can we not do evil, if we go to war?Why are we hated so much? I think that it is because we don't let anything get in our way. Now, that's not to say say that other countries let things get in their way. We stand for freedom, liberty, freedom of religion, freedom of speech, freedom of choice. We also stand for equal rights to every individual who wants to come to America, who dream of one day becoming someone special. There are places out there that keep a very short leash on their people. Now, why do they do that? I don't know. But I know this, that in one country it has gotten out of hand. I know someone who is from South Korea. Her parents sent her here to America to get a good education. They sent her here knowing the consequences. That they may never be able to see her again, that she might convert from their family religion of Buddhism, that she might want to stay and not return home. After knowing all of this, they loved her and still sent her here. Since then, as far as I know, she has seen her parents once, and that was the summer before she started her sophmore year of high school.Everything about this war does create nightmares. Just think about all of our troops over in Iraq and Baghdad, they are risking their lives for us, but they are also seeing the cruelties of war. Today, I saw a report on CNN about a mother whose son had served in Iraq. She said that when he came home, he was never the same. Shortly after coming home, her son had commited suicide. Another part of the report gave the common top five wounds of War Veterans. The one with the highest percentage rate was post tramatic syndrom (13%).
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The River Story

Monday, February 26, 2007

The River Story
I would rate Abagail with a 4, becuase of how she handled this. She could have driven those 50 miles to the next bridge and crossed the river that way, but she did not because of her job. I understand how much she wanted to be with Gregory, but evidently not enough to ahve committed adultery. I think that if she had driven to Gregory's, she would be happy, instead of upset and laughing her head off because he was getting beat up.

Ivan I would rate with a 3, because of his refusal to help her across the river. He could have said okay, and taken her over but he did not. He said, "that i do not want to get caught in the middle of this." Well, if she was his friend,then why be that way towards her? I do not understand that.I do not understand him.

Sinbad, the river captain, i would most definitely rate him with a 5. He knew that Abagail really wanted to get across that river, and he used his sexual desires to get her across. Now that is one of the lowest things that Sinbad could have done, and he still did it. He could have left her alone, but did not.

Gregory, is rated with a 2. I also understand where he is coming from when I put myself in shoes. But, he could have handled Abagail's confession a differently. He could have broken up with her, or told her to make a choice between him or her own wants. Had he considered her reason for this intercourse, and talked to her and explained to her what he did not like about it, Abagail probably would have been able to handle his reaction better.

Now Slug, him I would rate with a 3 as well. The fact that he felt compassion for Abagail is nice, but he did not have to go and brutally beat up Gregory for any reason. He could have gone and talked, yelled, something besides beating him up, but beat him up he did. And the fact that that made Abagail laugh so hard, that alone tells you that it was completely unnecessary. Yet it still happened.



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What's human rights and majority rule?

Tuesday, February 6, 2007
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What is the difference between human rights and majority rule? Well, majority rule means an governance according to the expressed preferences of the majority, and this is a basic rule of democracy. When the candidate of a paticular party receives more than half of the vote, then he will be in charge of the government until the next election comes around. There are times when we(as Americans) don't agree with the majority vote, but there's not much we can do about it. Except expressing our feelings about it and move on.

The framers did not want any faction of the wrong people acting unjustly towards any other faction of people. This allowed for the Constitution to reflect their tyranny about majority rule, especially temporary majorities. This is how they insulated cerain rights(such as freedom of speech) and institutions(such as the Supreme Courts) from the popular vote or choice. The framers, for effective representation of the people, insisted that the majority rule should not be solely rely on the interests or the shifting thoughts of opinion.

Now, everybody may have a defferent view, idea, or opinion about the human rights. In my opinion, our human rights are the rights that we have here in the United States. Those rights that are listed in the Constitution: Freedom of the Press, Freedom of Religion, Freedom of Peaceful assembly, etc. These are only a few of the rights that we have. Yet we sometimes take these rights for granted.We also have the right to keep and bear arms and the right to vote. In statement of these two amendments, Congress can not pass a law against it. But Congress does have the right to lay and collect taxes. Which no one ever likes to pay. To be able to vote here in the United States, you must be eighteen years old, and you must also be an citizen of the U.S.

There are many other rights that i could get into, but for the sake of not being too boring i will not do that. We have these rights for a reason, and the founding fathers had a good solid reason for this. If one person is able to al,ost unlimited power over one thing, then that person will want more of it. Having this kind of power can go to one's head, impairing his judgement and thoughts. Eventually he would become so violent that he would anything to obtain that power he "so wants." That is the reason for the Constitution. To prevent something like that from happening. That's a good enough reason for me though, i do not know about you.
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How We Define "Hijacking"

Tuesday, January 30, 2007

How We Define "Hijacking"
http://addy-woodsteacher.blogspot.comAll over the world today, there are people who hijack things. The word hijacking means to steal something of value. There are jewelry, money, cars, and other things like that. There are things that don't have any value at all, like pencils, pens, other school supplies. Almost everyday there is something either stolen or hijacked.For example, 9/11. The passengers aboard those two planes were just like us. They were citizens, worked a full-time job, had families, friends, yet alot of them were killed when the planes flew into the twin towers. We never know when things are going to happen.When the hijackers revealed who they were, we were all scared and shocked. What did we (as Americans) do to deserve this? I can't tell you the answer to that, because I don't know that answer. There were several other reasons for this.Now businesses all over the nation have tightened their security, and have taken measures to prevent anymore attacks anywhere. We, as Americans, have moved on from that, but we will always remember that day. Some things about this example are down right devastating. We need to be more cautious about the things we do, and always remember 9/11.
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