Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Why Should You Adopt A Dog?

Today I would like to tell you a story and tell you about why you should adopt a homeless dog. There are many helpless dogs in the animal shelter that could use your help. They need a home. They need someone to care for them and take care of them and show them love.

Although taking care of a dog requires very hard work and true dedication it was it’s advantages. One advantage is that they can be your friend. If you have no one that is there for you when you’re going through a hard time, you have your dog. Dogs are also a lot of fun. They love yo play. They like to play fetch, and run around and they are so energetic. Another thing about them is that they are very loyal and they will always be there to protect you. Dogs are the ones that will always be there to catch you when you fall. I have a story I want you to read a story that I found the other day on a very loyal dog.

As I was online looking at different things that's been going on in the world I happened to stumble across an article that got my attention. The name of the article is "Dog Killed While Saving Owner from Train."

The owner of the dog was suicidal at the time. So he decided that he would go out and get drunk and just end his life that day. The man got really drunk and sat on the railroad and passed out. Just in time the dog found his owner sleeping on the tracks. The dog noticed that a train was coming so he grabbed his owner and dragged him off of the tracks while he was still passed out. Unfortunately the heroic dog didn't make it off the tracks in time to survive. When the train driver saw the dog he pulled the emergency brake but he was too late. On the other hand the owner survived with just two broken ribs and a shoulder injury.

Reading this article really makes you realize how friendly and loyal dogs can be. A dog is like the best friend that you could ever have. The dog risked his own life to save his owner. This article really proves to you that dogs will always be there for you through your best and your worst times. So go adopt a dog from your local animal shelter and give them the kind of love and care that they need and deserve.

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

A Letter from Google

https://plus.google.com/+youtube/posts
Dear White House,
We have made a decision on what to do. We have decided to keep the video. I know that you have problems concerning the video but there are no clear reasons for us to take it down. This video doesn't violate any of our website guidelines. Our guidelines specifically say this: "We encourage free speech and defend everyone's right to express unpopular points of view". So therefore it would make no sense to take the video down. People have the right to speak their mind when they want. Whether it's through a Youtube video or just out loud in the middle of nowhere. We are aware of the controversy that this video is causing and we apologize for that but the video is not going to be taken down. This video is not the only video that express their opinion. There are other videos that talk about race, gender, and personalities. Plus we do have much sympathy for what has happened to the Ambassador but you shouldn’t put this all on us. This isn’t the first time people commit negative actions due to a video posted on our website. We can’t help what people might think about a certain religion or a certain person. All we do is provide a website for videos. We don’t mean to cause this nation problems but it’s not in our place to take down the video when it doesn’t violate our guidelines. It wouldn’t be right if we did such a thing and it would be quite unfair it we only take down his video. Then that would mean that we would be required to take down every video that someone is against, and that can not be done. So that is our decision we are not going to take down the video because it is expressing their opinions just like everyone else does.

News Arcticle: Ex in the Attic?

How would you react to finding your ex in your attic? Yesterday I ran by a quite creepy yet interesting article. I know that different break ins are common around the world but this goes a little too far. It's find it interesting how there really are people on the world like this and a little scary.

A woman named Tracy had broke up with her boyfriend twelve years ago, and just went on with her life but it's obvious that her ex most definitely didn't move on, in fact he actually moved in. Tracy lives in Rock Hill, South Carolina and has five kids. She wasn't dating anyone at the time of the incident.

Around 2:30 in the morning. Tracy was in the process of getting ready for bed and she happened to notice something very strange going on. She heard weird noises coming from the attic and the nails just started unscrewing from the ceiling. She assumed there was some paranormal activity going on. Tracy got one of her adult sons to go check it out. When he got there he saw Tracy's ex boyfriend sleeping in the heating unit and he had coats and everything up there. Before the cops could arrive he ran downstairs and out the door. Later on the police found out that he had made holes in the ceiling leading to Tracy's bedroom so he was able to watch her everyday. Creepy, huh?

I thought this story was outrageous, and it really shows how crazy people can be now. So I think the moral of this article would be to be careful picking the people you associate with......... they might turn out to be some psycho, stalker, crazy person that will drill holes in the ceiling to watch you while you sleep. 

Article link: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/09/12/woman-finds-ex-boyfriend-living-attic-12-years-after-break-up-_n_1876759.html
Attic Picture: http://animann.wordpress.com/2012/06/19/jesus-in-my-attic/

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Gravity's Rainbow

Found Poem on the Article:

Attack, World Trade Center, 9/11,memorial, Ground Zero, Flight 93, Twin Towers, about 2,983 died, Terrorist, Planes, Buildings, Firefighters, Police, Skyscrapers, "soaring" memorial to the people who died on 9/11, deep, dark voids express a sense of loss and grief, six who died in the truck bomb attack on the Twin Towers in 1993, : the Trade Center site as a whole is a lost opportunity, In all there are 2,983, including everyone (other than the terrorists) who died at the World Trade Center and the Pentagon and in the crash of United Airlines Flight 93 in Shanksville, Pa, The National 9/11 Memorial, to use its formal name, is the brainchild of an architect, Michael Arad, collaborating with the landscape designer Peter Walker, Over the past ten years there have been any number of disappointing developments at the Trade Center site

I think the memorial is a great idea to use in rememberance for all the lives lost due to 9/11. I think that the way the lanscaping is going to be is a nice way to make it. Although it would would have been even better if they could have followed through with the idea of ingraving the names of those lost into the wall behind the waterfall curtains. But the way they have the names now is fine though. I think it was a really excellent idea to put the names of the ones lost close to the people that were family or close friends. I also think it was great how they had the two memeorials organized and squared off, and they did great on the placing.
9/11 picture: http://counterpsyops.com/2012/06/22/new-nsa-docs-contradict-911-claims/

News: A Very Loyal Dog

I wanted to do my blog on a story in the news that was very recently. As I was online looking at different things that's been going on in the world I happened to stumble across an article that got my attention. The name of the article is "Dog Killed While Saving Owner from Train." So I clicked on the article and read the heartbreaking story.

The owner of the dog was suicidal at the time. So he decided that he would go out and get drunk and just end his life that day. The man got really drunk and sat on the railroad and passed out. Just in time the dog found his owner sleeping on the tracks. The dog noticed that a train was coming so he grabbed his owner and dragged him off of the tracks while he was still passed out. Unfortunately the heroic dog didn't make it off the tracks in time to survive. When the train driver saw the dog he pulled the emergency brake but he was too late. On the other hand the owner survived with just two broken ribs and a shoulder injury.

Reading this article really makes you realize how friendly and loyal dogs can be. A dog is like the best friend that you could ever have. The dog risked his life for his owner. I really don't think it's right though. I mean the owner was drunk and he wanted to die. But the dog ended up being the one who died. It really broke my heart to read a story like this. I am a animal lover and I absolutely love dogs. It was a very brave, courageous thing that that dog did, and the owner should be so thankful to have had a dog like him.

Running Dog: http://photo-window.blogspot.com/2011/08/dog-on-railroad-tracks.html

Monday, September 10, 2012

Public Speaking Project: Dancing vs. Brownies

In this post I am going to blog about what has been going on so far in my public speaking class. Our teacher Mr. Paul has assigned yet another speech for us to do in front of the class. But this one is different from the last speech when we had to memorize. In this speech we can choose whatever topic we want, as long as it's school appropriate of course, and we have to have an example of our topic and show the class how to do it.

For my project I'm debating on doing some type of dance or bringing in brownies for the whole class. But I'm mostly leaning toward the brownie idea. If I do end up doing my speech on brownies I'm thinking about making homemade brownies for everyone for an example. Then I might bring the actual ingredients needed to make the brownies and show the class how to make the brownies for the demonstration. Or as I'm making the brownies at home for the class I might just take pictures of every step I go through while making the brownies and make it into a PowerPoint presentation. So I'm not quite sure yet on which idea I should go with.

On the other hand if I chose dancing, which I mist likely won't do I would do things in a whole different way. I was planning on finding an old video of me at one of my dance recitals and project it to to the board for everyone to see. For the demonstration I was going to show the class how do do some type of dance move that I know of maybe some kind of tap dancing move. I thought it would be very neat to be able to show an old video of me dancing.

So those are my options on what to do for my speech. I'm still not sure on what to do yet. Someone told me that for my demonstration I should try dancing while making my  homemade brownies at the same time. But I doubt that's possible for me. So most likely I think I'm going to end up doing the brownies.
Brownies: http://www.gourmet.com/recipes/2000s/2008/06/fudgycoffeebrownies
Tap Shoes: http://www.adancestudio.net/TAP.html

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Procrastination: Good or Bad?

In this post I will talk about a article that was read in class on Thursday. The article was about ways that procrastination can actually be good for you. The author stated many reasons why procrastination could be a good thing at certain times. She made it clear that sometimes procrastination might be needed at some point in life. One reason why procrastination can be a good thing is because you might need some time to process the some information for whats due. For example; you could get a major project from your English class. You might get stressed and wonder how you're going to do a good job on this project, so you rush into it. But what you should do is find out when it's due and calm down and think about what to do on the project instead of freaking out. Another thing the author said is that if you have something to do but you have something more important to do also just work on the most important thing first. But you shouldn't hold off something important to go watch your favorite movie or to go do something pointless.

I think this article was very helpful and well put together. I agree with the author saying that procrastination is good at times, but of course it's not good all the time. Personally I myself am a horrible procrastinator. I procrastinate with a lot of things. I am actually procrastinating right now by holding off my college work until Saturday when the work is due on Sunday. I could learn how to become a better procrastinator by reading the article. I would recommend this article to any bad procrastinators that need to learn how to stay organized and learn how to have everything on time.

Although the author talks a lot about good procrastinating there are still some bad types. One example of a bad procrastinating is waiting to doing your homework in your third period class when it's due that day in your fourth period class. So I think Procrastination could be a bad thing or a good thing depending on how you do it.
Later, now: http://www.lifehack.org/articles/productivity/29-ways-to-beat-procrastination-once-and-for-all.html
Simpsons: http://cmcforum.com/life/03262012-827-procrastination-be-my-friend