Thursday, October 29, 2009

Interruptons

Today, after going to English and realizing that it was canceled, I went back to my room to, what else, sleep. I was sliping under the covers as my friend Ben called me up. Normally I'd of been happy to see him, but I was really tierd today. On top of that he was at the bottom of my hall for a class. I sucked it up and let him in. We had a lot of fun too, but it stunk to have to give up going back to sleep.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Last minute

When do we wait till the last minute to do things? Then are disappointed when they don't turn out very well? I have 7 minutes till class and have decided to try and write this. I'll make it work, but it wont be as good as it should be. So is the case in my life wherever I have work. There's always something I've frogoten and do right before class. This is one of em and now I g2g History awaits.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Game Violence

As my friend sits nearby playing Fallout 3, a very violent game, I write this. It seems to me that the people that hate games that are violent are the ones with problems. They think that game are the things that makes people violent. I find that untruthful, just like serail killers aren't born from just one event in their lives. In genral I believe that they're fools who think that everyone is that same.

Friday, October 16, 2009

More Death in Schools

Trevor Varinecz stabbed an officer at his school. He was shot in rebuttal. It seems so depressing that this is a common theam in the world we live in today. How many times have you seen on the news about someone else getting killed at a school. In this case, I guess that the good guys won, but someone lost a son. Does it really mater who won though? It's all extramly sad that kids keep killing aand getting killed. There seems to be nothing schools can seem to do to prevent this from happening. Can we stop this? I hope so.

For more....
http://www.wmbfnews.com/global/story.asp?s=11326047

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

TV in your life

Do you ever wonder how much time you spend watching TV in a week? I do because of a recent article I read on how much TV is a part of my generation's life. In fact I'm watching a movie wheil writing this. It's interesting in fact because all my parents watch is the weather and the news. It seems like I have a lot of time on my hands and I use it playin computer mostly. However computer gets boring and I'll watch TV to use my time. I watch it before bed and when I wake in the morning. When I get back from class first thing I do is turn on the TV. Does this sound like you? This is the case for most people my age and I wonder if I'll become more like my parents and just watch the weather.
http://web.ebscohost.com/ehost/detail?vid=5&hid=111&sid=ec5f5214-85d1-4b94-8b66-02aa9438e3c6%40sessionmgr110&bdata=JnNpdGU9ZWhvc3QtbGl2ZQ%3d%3d#db=aph&AN=J0E241718463208

Friday, October 9, 2009

Baseball Unjustace

If you caught a home run ball at a major league game wouldn't you want to keep it? I know I would
but, Jennifer Valdivia had to sue for hers. It insults the whole game of baseball when they steal the ball from a little girl and say their going to to give it back. Even if it broke a record and the club wanted to give the ball to the player. This is extremely disgraceful and I would hope that this incident is never repeated.

If you want to read the article
http://www.cnn.com/2009/US/10/09/florida.baseball.lawsuit/index.html

Thursday, October 8, 2009

peer review

Is there too much detail, so the piece feels cluttered and difficult to understand? Suggest where to cut
This is the most imporent question of the whole thing because it's what makes the paper work. Without a question the paper could start to be to hard to understand and my peers would lose interest in what I'm saying. You can't make people feel stupid and expect them to read the whole paper.

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Doing what you love

I myself have found something I love and I do it as offten as I can. It's not about where you live, not about what your friends are doing, and definitely not about the money. I've been drenched, sore, and with ten twelve year olds complaining behind me and loved it. Going to collage isn't a dream to get more money or have the best years of my life. It's to get the education I need to teach children and see there eyes light up ever day.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Who gets the kids?

A father in from Tennessee takes his kids from their mother. Sounds horrable right? Wait, she moved to Japan with them without asking him about it? The plot thickens. Christopher Savoie tried to take his kids back from Noriko, his ex-wife. In Japan the main parent has the rights to the kids and so the father couldn't see them often at all. Also she moved without discussing it with him. "Children have the right to see both parents. It's very important for my children to know both parents." Is how Christopher explained his actions in the CNN interview. In the US Christopher has sole possesion of the kids ,but in Japan Noriko has custody. This looks to be fun.

If you want more info here's the original article
http://www.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/asiapcf/10/01/japan.savoie.custody/index.html