2008年11月30日日曜日

Hamlet

This past week we have read and watched Shakespeare's masterpiece Hamlet. Hamlet is a story about a prince whose father has past away. Soon after his fathers death, his uncle marries his mother. Hamlet speculates that his uncle had something to do with his fathers death. The night of the marriage Hamlet is visited by the ghost of his father. The ghost then tells Hamlet of how he had died. He said the uncle actually poisoned him while he was sleeping in his garden, and that is where we left off. 

I usually hate plays, but Hamlet has actually caught my attention. I like how Shakespeare shapes his words and I like the story line of Hamlet. I cant wait to read more of this exciting master piece.

2008年11月3日月曜日

HELL

Today in S.S. we discussed about hell. When people view hell, they first think of the fire and brimstone or whatever. But when i think of hell, i don't see that at all. I think that hell is a place where you cant see anything. You are trapped in darkness and you are with others who also cant hear or see you. If you had addictions here on earth, it is taken with you to hell. No more drugs and fun stuff like that, you are there basically to torture yourself forever.

I think that the people that go to hell are the people who have done really really bad things to another person like murder. I think that for example Hitler or Stalin would be good examples of hell dwellers because of the mass killings of people. These people are the ones that have done a great deal of wrong toward mankind and God. So, as punishment, God sends them to their eternal damnation of darkness.

My personal hell would be school. The reason being because of the amount of stress and energy and time it takes to do homework and other school things. And going to school everyday get kind of old and boring and nothing new really happens and you are always sleepy.

2008年10月27日月曜日

How is Socratic Seminar relevant to your future life???

When i grow up, i would like to be either a doctor or a National Forest Ranger.
I would like to be a doctor because of the good pay and also because I am very interested in the medical field. The reason
 why I want to become a National Forest Ranger is because I love the outdoors, and I love nature. I would like to work outside and tour people and things like that. 

Socratic helps with both of my interests. In socratic, you need to take good notes and learn to ask good questions, you need these characteristics in the medical field. With being a National Forest Ranger you need to be able to give information about the forest that you work in and of the dangers and things like that. 

In all, i think that Socratic Seminar help you in your life ahead. It helps you think of concepts and it helps you discuss with other people what their thoughts on these subjects are. YOUR COMMENTS?????

2008年10月25日土曜日

Value of reading the Canterbury Tales

Canterbury Tales is a series of stories of pilgrims going to a holy church where a saint got his head chopped off. On their way, they stop at an inn and speak with the inn keeper. To make things fun, the inn keeper proposes that they play a story game. This game was to see who had the best story, and in reward the keeper would give the winner a free meal. In the stories we never find out who one the contest because Chaucer (the author of the Canterbury Tales) dies before he could finish it.

Now, the question is, should Mr. Dye allow his students read the Canterbury Tales. My answer is, I don't know. Canterbury Tales was kind of boring to me and it was very hard to understand. I didn't really like how it had a little rhyming thing going on. The words used in the stories were very strange and I didn't know what the stories were about half the time. I would rather read stories that are easier to understand, like something that is more modern. I wish that school would require modern best seller books to be read at school, that would be very interesting. Anyway, that's aside from the point, for students next year, I think that Mr. Dye should have a more modern and exciting book to be read.

2008年10月22日水曜日

Music changes our personality?


I’ve heard that some scientists have done some research on how different types of music can affect plants. In their experiments, they played classical music on one plant. Then on the other they played rock music. After about two weeks, the scientists found that the plant that had classical music played to it grew more healthy and quicker than the other, which had died.

My question is, do different types of music affect humans? I have noticed that those who listen to classical music and have shunned rock music, are very smart. I have also noticed that those who listen to rock music are more unintelligent. I believe that music does affect us.

When I listen to my rock music, my adrenaline bursts and my body gets into the rhythm. But when I listen to my piano music, I get all tired and bored. But for other people, classical music is like how I view my rock music, and these people usually don't like rock music. What are your comments about this?

2008年10月14日火曜日

Best quotes ever

Do not seek to follow in the footsteps of the men of old; seek what they sought.
—Basho

13. Watch your thoughts; they become words.
Watch your words; they become actions.
Watch your actions; they become habits.
Watch your habits; they become character.
Watch your character; it becomes your destiny.
—Lao-Tze

14. Everyone is a genius at least once a year. The real geniuses simply have their bright ideas closer together.
—Georg Christoph Lichtenberg

15. What we think, or what we know, or what we believe is, in the end, of little consequence. The only consequence is what we do.
—John Ruskin

16. The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new lands but seeing with new eyes.
—Marcel Proust

17. Work like you don’t need money, love like you’ve never been hurt, and dance like no one’s watching
—Unknown Author

18. Try a thing you haven’t done three times. Once, to get over the fear of doing it. Twice, to learn how to do it. And a third time, to figure out whether you like it or not.
—Virgil Garnett Thomson

19. Even if you’re on the right track, you’ll get run over if you just sit there.
—Will Rogers

20. People often say that motivation doesn’t last. Well, neither does bathing - that’s why we recommend it daily.
—Zig Ziglar

2008年10月13日月曜日

Global Warming


This article in the New York Post caught my attention:

On Feb. 2, 2007, the United Nations scientific panel studying climate change declared that the evidence of a warming trend is "unequivocal," and that human activity has "very likely" been the driving force in that change over the last 50 years. The last report by the group, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, in 2001, had found that humanity had "likely" played a role.

The addition of that single word "very" did more than reflect mounting scientific evidence that the release of carbon dioxide and other heat-trapping gases from smokestacks, tailpipes and burning forests has played a central role in raising the average surface temperature of the earth by more than 1 degree Fahrenheit since 1900. It also added new momentum to a debate that now seems centered less over whether humans are warming the planet, but instead over what to do about it. In recent months, business groups have banded together to make unprecedented calls for federal regulation of greenhouse gases. The subject had a red-carpet moment when former Vice President Al Gore's documentary, "An Inconvenient Truth," was awarded an Oscar; and the Supreme Court made its first global warming-related decision, ruling 5 to 4 that the Environmental Protection Agency had not justified its position that it was not authorized to regulate carbon dioxide. 

Economic Down Fall


This past week was the worst of the stock market. It seemed like points would drop by three digits everyday. This first started with the large banking companies that had been greedy in their business. About two weeks ago, these few companies announced their bankruptcy. This caused global trauma and people began to loose faith in banks and in the stocks, just like in the Great Depression. With people taking money out of the banks because they don't trust the system has brought global economic down fall and might make humanity once again enter the stone ages. I think that if people stopped pulling money out of banks and stocks, the economy will recover. What do you think???

2008年10月9日木曜日

Time spent at school


At maeser school starts at 7:30 am. We have a 30 min. lunch time. Then we go home at 3:10 pm. What is this? I look at schools like PG high and i'm angry that they get to go to school later than maeser and get out earlier that maeser. Then they get like 45 min. lunch break. WHAT IS GOING ON? I'm getting sick of seing my neighboorhood buddies at home watching Seinfeld when I had just got home. Man, I wish that the board would explane the reason why this is. If i remmember right, at Maeser last year we had to make up a week that we didnt have of school at the beginning of school. By the end of the year, we found out that we had made well over a week of hours at school. What if thats happening again? I dont know. i would like your insights on this though.

A perfect society?

A few days ago Mr. Dye showed us a film called Into Silence. This movie was very interesting in that the monks in the monastery only spoke when they had to. I wonder if this is what it takes to become a perfect society. Think about it. If you didnt talk with your friends then there would be no gossip or negative things being said. But, i personally dont think this is the answer to a perfect society. My personal opinion is that to make a perfect society, you need the idea of communism. If everyone was given a fair amout of everything then there would be no poor or rich. You wouldnt want anything cus everyone else has it. The idea of communism has been played out before, but everytime it fails because a greedy person is usually made as the leader, such as Chairman Mao. What im saying with communism is that if there was not a greedy person at the top of the party then communism would work. What are your responses?

2008年10月6日月曜日

The best song ever made

This is THE best song ever mad by man:

Let's get down to business- to defeat the Huns
Did they send me daughters when I asked for sons?
You're the saddest bunch I ever met
But you can bet before we're through
Mister, I'll make a man out of you
Tranquil as a forest But on fire within
Once you find your center You are sure to win
You're a spineless, pale pathetic lot
And you haven't got a clue
Somehow I'll make a man out of you
I'm never gonna catch my breath
Say good-bye to those who knew me
Boy, was I a fool in school for cutting gym class
This guy's got 'em scared to death
Hope he doesn't see right through me
Now I really wish that I knew how to swim
[Be a man]
We must be swift as the coursing river [Be a man]
With all the force of a great typhoon [Be a man]
With all the strength of a raging fire
Mysterious as the dark side of the moon
Time is racing toward us till the Huns arrive
Heed my every order and you might survive
You're unsuited for the rage of war
So pack up, go home you're through
How could I make a man out of you?
[Be a man]
We must be swift as the coursing river [Be a man]
With all the force of a great typhoon [Be a man]
With all the strength of a raging fire
Mysterious as the dark side of the moon [Be a man]
We must be swift as the coursing river [Be a man]
With all the force of a great typhoon [Be a man]
With all the strength of a raging fire
Mysterious as the dark side of the moon.


its sweet right? ya? what is your favorite song?

2008年10月2日木曜日

One good thing about Maeser


The one good thing about Maeser is that you can choose what class you want to take with out any change in the schedule. Other schools like PG high when the students sign up for a class with a curtain order by the first day of school their entire schedule is changed up.

2008年10月1日水曜日

Out of Uniform Jackets?


I have a problem with the school not allowing jackets that are not Maeser. What is so bad about wearing out of uniform jackets, uh? I don't see it as a distraction at all. And i personally hate the "Maeser Jackets" because they look real ghetto. And students shouldn't have to buy a new jacket if they already have on at home. I am sure that many of the students here at Maeser would agree with me and i think that the school should allow all kinds of jackets as long as the student is wearing their uniform underneath. Ya?

2008年9月30日火曜日

Maeser Bucks?




I would like to talk about Maeser bucks. Maeser buck, i think, are a waste of ink and paper. The rewards for having Maeser bucks are not very interesting or exciting in anyway. Having lunch with Mr. K? COME ON! And i think that the amount of Maeser bucks that you need for these rewards are absolutely crazy. Like 400 Maeser bucks to have a party? Ya, so far only two of my teachers have given out Maeser bucks and i don't think that the 10th graders will have enough Maeser bucks to even get that much by the end of the year. And whats with the Maeser bucks being only like 50 cents? Ya, the school can at least make it worth a full dollar thing right? I understand that the school wants the students to begin to wear the appropriate uniform and be driven to being rewarded but, come on school board, cant you think of something more cool than Maeser bucks, and what to with the maeser bucks?

Printing Press vs. Guns

My opinion on this subject is that the printing press is more influential than guns. With the printing press you can send a letter to thousands of cities for war or for just announcements. The printing press can bring people together to fight another group or people.