Thursday, May 26, 2011
Anthem Book Review
Equality 7-2521. Doesn't sound like a name, does it? In the world in the book, Anthem, it is a sin to think words no other men think and put them down on paper. In this society everything is run by the World Counsil..
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Junior vs Senior
I am very exited to be finishing up my junior year. Only one more year! Although this is a very exiting thoght, it is also a very scary one. Having to worry about getting grades up, taking the ACT, and getting to college will all provide challenges up ahead.
Eleven years of school has been a long journey that is coming to a close. I've learned many valuable lesson's, which will help me become successfull with hard work and dedication.
I am looking forward to college after next year of high school. I hope to go to U of A like my sisters have, but that could change in the next year. I've had a very fun junior year, and cant wait until this time next year.
Eleven years of school has been a long journey that is coming to a close. I've learned many valuable lesson's, which will help me become successfull with hard work and dedication.
I am looking forward to college after next year of high school. I hope to go to U of A like my sisters have, but that could change in the next year. I've had a very fun junior year, and cant wait until this time next year.
Research Essay Thoughts
My research paper has taught me very much about the measures humanity will go to get what they want. Thinking about going through waterboarding is a very scary thought to even try to imagine the horrers of this torture tactic.
Waterboarding is a topic that I never would have though would happen in such a democratic system that our country has. That means that the people have the rights, and no unfare tactics should be used to squeeze confesion out of people, while seriously damaging their bodies and minds.
My topic related to the theme because if a person was ever faced with waterboarding, they would be staring the fate of dehumanization in the face. Luckily now there are new laws againsed this terrible tactic, and waterboarding horrible effects.
Waterboarding is a topic that I never would have though would happen in such a democratic system that our country has. That means that the people have the rights, and no unfare tactics should be used to squeeze confesion out of people, while seriously damaging their bodies and minds.
My topic related to the theme because if a person was ever faced with waterboarding, they would be staring the fate of dehumanization in the face. Luckily now there are new laws againsed this terrible tactic, and waterboarding horrible effects.
Monday, April 18, 2011
Book Review 2: Night
The Holocaust was a very low point in human existence. Many people lost their lives, no just Jews, but the Jew's had it very tough. Elie Wiesel's, Night is a first hand experience of the camps and ghetto's that were experienced. The style of this book is very realistic. Elie Wiesel was a Jew during World War II and was forced to leave his home with his family. This book is written by him, and you I felt the pain and suffering of this horrifying dissaster page after page. Elie Wiesel is the main character, since it is in his poing of view. He is fifteen years old, and has a younger sister and both parents. When transporting to a new work factory by the Gustapo, Elie get's sepperated from his sister and mother. The rest of the character's at the work camp are, like Elie and his father's, Jew's and see very many horrifying sites no human eyes should ever see. This book can connect with anyone who can reads this tale. The terrors and cruelity done to these innocent creaturews connected with me on a personal connection, and I had no previous idea how terrible the conditions were for Jews. This book just opened my eyes on how terrible the Hollocost was and amazes me that man-kind would put other human beings through such pysical and emotional stuggles. I recommend everyone to read this book, to open people's eyes on how terrible the times were.
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Book 1: Don't Give Up...Don't Ever Give Up: The Inspiration of Jimmy V--One Coach, 11 Minutes, and an Uncommon Look at the Game of Life
Jimmy V. was not just any basketball coach. He was a fighter. When times got harder, that just meant it was time to work hard for Jimmy. Jimmy V. lost his life to cancer in 1993, but before he passed away he gave an unforgettable speech, best known for the line "Don't give up, don't ever give up". Jimmy V. struggled to walk up the stage but when he spoke everyone listened to his message, and Justin Spizman's book discusses that very speech. The theme of this book is as blunt as the title. Don't ever give up. The message, being delivered by Jimmy V. is not just as simple as those 4 words, but something that is necessary in life. Jimmy V. had many struggles in his life and his battle with cancer was just one of them. He also led the N.C State Wolfpack to a NCAA National Championship in basketball as underdogs. The setting of this speech was at the 1993 Esspy's and Jimmy V. won the award because of the "V Foundation" which was designed to help pay for cancer research. It is just one of the great gifts that Jimmy V. left behind and is doing great deeds for cancer research. The style of this book is a flashback, and much of the book is the lyrics of the speech. The author just points out many lessons from the speech that Jimmy V. delivered before he passes away from bone cancer. I would recommend this book to anyone because I feel anybody could find help in this book and teach many valuable life lessons.
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Cause/Effect
Cause: Gas prices skyrocket, almost reaching 4 dollars a gallon and people have less money.
Effect: People have trouble paying bills
Effect: People have trouble supporting a family and keeping food around
Effect: People try to make more money because times are becoming harder
Effect: People have trouble paying bills
Effect: People have trouble supporting a family and keeping food around
Effect: People try to make more money because times are becoming harder
Friday, March 11, 2011
Book 5:The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
Do you ever look at the color's of the cars the pass by you in the morning? Maybe you notice but probably don't think twice about thos cars, and would never dream the color of the car passing you having an effect on your day. Christopher Boone is a little different, and judges how good of a day he is going to have by the cars he passes by. Sounds a little odd, but Christoher has a logical reason for all his weird rituals. Mark Haddon's, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time showed me an entire different way of thinking, and was a great book.
The writing style of this book was very interesting and wasn't like any other book. Christopher decided to lable the chapters in prime numbers, instead of the traditional 1,2,3. The style of this book is very unique but kept me interested. Christopher wrote the tips that Siobhan, his mentor, taught him.
Christopher is the main character, and the book is in his point of view. He lives with his father, because his mother died. Mrs. Shield's is Christoher's neigbor, and whose dog was killed at the start of the book. She is divorced to Roger Shield's who plays a big role in the book towards the end. Sibhan is Christpher's help at school, and helps him get to A-Level math. Christopher plans to make an A on them.
The book is set in Swindon, which is a town pretty close to London. Christopher spends most of his time at home or school. He takes an adventure to London on train, which makes for an entertaining part of the book.
I would reccomend this book to anyone of all ages. It was easy for me to read, and I think anyone would enjoy this book.
The writing style of this book was very interesting and wasn't like any other book. Christopher decided to lable the chapters in prime numbers, instead of the traditional 1,2,3. The style of this book is very unique but kept me interested. Christopher wrote the tips that Siobhan, his mentor, taught him.
Christopher is the main character, and the book is in his point of view. He lives with his father, because his mother died. Mrs. Shield's is Christoher's neigbor, and whose dog was killed at the start of the book. She is divorced to Roger Shield's who plays a big role in the book towards the end. Sibhan is Christpher's help at school, and helps him get to A-Level math. Christopher plans to make an A on them.
The book is set in Swindon, which is a town pretty close to London. Christopher spends most of his time at home or school. He takes an adventure to London on train, which makes for an entertaining part of the book.
I would reccomend this book to anyone of all ages. It was easy for me to read, and I think anyone would enjoy this book.
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