Sunday, February 26, 2012

Badland

Badland. This was written by Vika S. from New Jersey. She talks about how when she was little she believed in imaginary things, she believed that “if I concentrated hard enough I would be able to fly” she also says she believed that her closet could lead to the imaginary world of Narnia. She had these imaginary quests whit her best friend that had the same name as her. They used everything as something useful like a box for jewelry.  Then she says that the place was named Goodland but now it is badland since it was taken over by vampires. I think that she tells this story pretty good. She first starts up that when she was little she had imagination and explains how and what she did with imagination. She also describes how she saw the thing when she was little. For example she described the picket fence that separated her and her best friend veronica; she said that the fence was white, peeling, and crooked, she didn’t just say that it was a white fence that separated both of them. Also she says how she feels now. She says that she is older now and misses how she was before but says she still has imagination (“even though they are too mature to play badland again”).

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

The Vietnam war

The Vietnam War started in the first of November in 1955 and finished 19 years later and about 180 days later in the 30th of April in 1975. It started as an anti-colonial disagreement with France, which led to a temporarily division between an anti-communist south and a communist north which were called the Viet Cong. This disagreement of union is the won that started the war between the two different types of government in one nation. The United States went into this war by helping trying to help the South Vietnamese since the United States was and is anti-communist.  When the war started United States had sent about 2000 military advisors to help out South Vietnam. Later on in the war United States had sent about 16,000 military personnel to Vietnam, which didn’t really help Vietnam so much because in 1975 South Vietnam surrendered which led to a unification of both governments again. “The Vietnam war cost the united states 58,000 lives and about 150,000 casualties”. The war in my opinion was useless it led to nothing and was just really a waste of time and American lives, nobody really won and almost everybody died.

Monday, January 23, 2012

Nick

In my younger and more vulnerable years my father gave me some advice that I’ve been turning over in my mind ever since. I think that this quote somehow affects me and has really been stuck in my mind but I don’t know if I follow it. He told me, “Whenever you feel like criticizing any one, just remember that all the people in this world haven’t had the advantages that you’ve had." He didn’t say any more, I always kept wondering why he didn’t tell anything else or if this applied if people had more advantages then me; but we’ve always been unusually communicative in a reserved way, and I understood that he meant a great deal more than that. In consequence, I’m inclined to reserve all judgments against people that have had less advantages then me, and I try to reserve judgment to people that have had more advantages them me in life, like more wealthier people than me and people that think that their higher than me just because of my economic state. The people that are the ones that are judging you for your economic state, or how you dress, where you live, and how your house looks house looks like. The people that judge you by comparing their life to my life and finding out that they have had more things than us, this are the people in the world that have had more advantages then me, they are the small percent. Still like I said I try to reserve judgment but it is them who make me want to judge them for what they do.