Wednesday, October 13, 2010

The End of the World As We Know It?




Is it the end of the world as we know it?  As years have passed the use of paper and glass has decreased, but our use of plastic has increased by alot.  Plastic is polluting both land and sea.  Animals are dying from plastic consumtion and even contact from the plastic we leave laying around.  As humans it is easier to just throw the waste away then to recycle and re-use.  It's easier said than done.  But as we keep polluting animals are dying, water is not being as healthy as it could be,  and even if we stopped using plastic, I am sure that we will find a different durrable substance to use that is worse than plastic.  The truth is most humans don't want to give up plastic because it is too convienent.  Face it, EVERYTHING we use is plastic.  Eating utensils, everyday clothing, cleaning products like chemicals and vacums, certain cars, even this computer I am using to type this blog contains a plastic computer, mouse, moniter, and even keyboard.  So if almost everything we use is made of plastic why give it up.  The truth is every single person is too stuborn to take care of this problem.  They figure that if everyone else does this and isn't doing anything about it why should I, and that's alright.  Nobody can help being like this, because we are only human.  But if everybody did at least one small thing to make a difference, like recycling or reusing, then all of those small things would add up to a big thing.  That big thing is a "Great Difference" and that is going to point us into the right direction.  But until that happens the world is slowly dying and before we know it, it will be the end of the world as we know it.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

HIS CONCLUSION...

In my opinion subject of war is a bad thing.  Blake Miller is a good example.  His dreadful experience in Iraq led to depression.  When I was watching his documentary I felt angry and sad.  Before the war, he had his whole life ahead of him.  He planned on marrying his life long friend and he planned on a happy life, But that was before he got sent to Iraq.  He explained to us how he felt while he was in Iraq.  He took the lives of others and that led to suicidal thoughts.  He must've felt scared, not alone, but scared.  His job was to kill people.  He called them "innocent people", meaning that they were just normal citizens of Iraq.  When he returned home, he didn't feel the same.  He couldn't sleep, He felt alone, and his relationship with his wife was hanging by a thread.  He went to the office of a Congressman, in Washington D.C., for help,  But the congressman told Miller he didn't have time.  This disturbed me.  Our government sends us out to fight for this country, they pay us for it, and some Americans get an education out of it... But when it comes to being suicidal, the government apparently doesn't have time to help the citizens in need.  I feel that war does things to people who are not emotionally stable for this kind of work, and that the government should find a way to help those people whether they have time or not.  Blake was not emotionally stable and he deserved that help.

Friday, September 17, 2010

Hobbies T_T





A hobby is how you describe a person.  It defines who they are, how they live, and what makes them happy.  It also shows what kind of people that person might hang around.  I love to read and most of my friends do.  My hobbies are soccer, any kind of art form, singing, and dancing (I guess singing and dancing falls into the any kind of art category so lets just stick with any kind of art).  I love to sing, it expresses how I feel.  It gives me a chance to be as loud as I want and I can show my emotions through singing.  I also love to dance.  I made the dance team and that made me happy, because I can do the thing I love with people who love it also.  Lastly, I love soccer.  It is my sport.  I love chasing after the ball or kicking it high up.  It's a lot of exercise and that's also why I love it.  I would rather play soccer, than sit on the couch or chair and watch t.v. or get on the computer.  I enjoy my team and I love that I can make friends when playing soccer.  I guess my hobbies describe me as a fun loving, happy, hyper person. :)

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

My Favorite Author

My favorite author would have to be Stephen King.  To me Stephen King is an icon and one of the many people I look up to when it comes to story writing.  Stephen King is such a great writer that the majority of his books have been made into films.  Books like "The Green Mile" and "Misery", have received awards for the great work put in by Stephen King.  Many of the movies have won just as many awards also.  If my goal in life wasn't set on being a doctor for my career, I would become a writer, but not any writer, a writer like Stephen King.  Not one of his books have the same feeling or story plot, like most other author's books. Other authors books take a while to get to the adventure or action.  In Stephen Kings books, he makes you think.  When I read his books, I think about the endless possibilities that can happen in the real world.  Almost all of his books have a little mystery to them.  Whether it's a haunted car or a mad women, he leaves you wanting more.  Stephen King is an amazing author and I hope you get a chance to sit back and enjoy his stories.

Friday, September 3, 2010

Doll Face-

Watching the video "Doll Face" was different.  It made me feel sad but like I was getting my revenge on someone I didn't know. The robot doll and T.V. made me irritated.  It's like the T.V. wanted the doll to die and the doll was stupid enough to fall for it.  The doll was more concerned for her looks rather then her personality. If I were the doll I would've ignored the t.v.  Watching the video reminds me of how people act in the real world.  We watch t.v. and see a lot of celebrities that get work done or wear a special make-up.  When the doll wanted to be pretty and put on make up, I felt a similar feeling. That feeling of wanting to be pretty. So the make-up she put on didn't bother me.. It was the following of the t.v. that bothered me. She wanted to be pretty so much that she was willing to risk it all. Not realizing her natural beauty. I think that relates to plastic surgery in America these days. But little do people realize that out of all of those commercials, at least one is a girl that has no work done and is a real girl with natural beauty.  When the doll broke I felt happy.  Like she got the lesson she deserved.